Wes (given name)

Wes is a common English given name, often a diminutive for Wesley or Weston. It may refer to:

People

  • Wes Anderson (born 1969), American film producer, director, screenwriter and actor
  • Wes Bentley (born 1978), American actor
  • Wes Bergmann, contestant on MTV's The Real World and Real World/Road Rules Challenge
  • Wes Borland (born 1975), American rock guitarist, member of the band Black Light Burns
  • Wes Brisco (born 1983), American professional wrestler
  • Wes Brown (born 1979), English footballer
  • Wes Butters (born 1979), former BBC Radio 1 disk jockey
  • Wes Chandler (born 1956), American former National Football League player
  • Wes Craven (1939-2015), American film director, writer, producer and actor, mostly in the horror genre
  • Wes Hills (born 1995), American football player
  • Wes Madiko (born 1964), Cameroonian musician
  • Wes McCauley (born 1972), National Hockey League referee
  • John Leslie Wes Montgomery (1923-1968), jazz guitarist
  • Wes Martin (born 1996), American football player
  • Wes Morgan (born 1984), Jamaican footballer
  • Wes Naiqama (born 1982), Australian-Fijian rugby league player
  • Wes Scantlin (born 1972), lead singer of the rock band Puddle of Mudd
  • Wes Saxton (born 1993), American football player
  • Wes Sims (fighter) (born 1979), American mixed martial artist
  • Wes Studi (born 1947), Native American actor
  • Wes Takahashi, American animator and visual effects supervisor
  • Wes Unseld (1946–2020), American basketball player, head coach and executive
  • Wes Unseld Jr., American basketball coach
  • Wes Welker (born 1981), American National Football League player

Fictional characters

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See also

  • Wesley, given name and surname
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