Surnames with "well" in Meaning

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword well.
usage
meaning
Akai Japanese
From Japanese (aka) meaning "red" and (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Caldwell English
From various English place names derived from Old English ceald "cold" and wille "spring, stream, well".
Dupuis French
Means "from the well", from Old French puts, Latin puteus "well".
Fontaine French
Derived from Old French fontane meaning "well, fountain", a derivative of Latin fons.
Fuentes Spanish
Means "spring, well" in Spanish, derived from Latin fons.
Imai Japanese
From Japanese (ima) meaning "now, present" and (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Inoue Japanese
Means "above the well", from Japanese (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit", an unwritten possessive marker (no), and (ue) meaning "above, top, upper".
Iwai Japanese
From Japanese (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Nakai Japanese
From Japanese (naka) meaning "middle" and (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Pozzi Italian
From Italian pozzo meaning "well, pit", derived from Latin puteus.
Shirai Japanese
From Japanese (shira) meaning "white" and (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Waller 3 English
From Old English wille meaning "well, spring, water hole".
Walton English
From the name of any of several villages in England, derived from Old English wealh "foreigner, Celt", weald "forest", weall "wall", or wille "well, spring, water hole" combined with tun "enclosure, yard, town".
Wells English
Derived from Middle English wille meaning "well, spring, water hole".