Reece
Masculine
English, Welsh
Meaning & Origin
Reece is an English and Welsh given name and surname that derives from the Welsh name Rhys. It is an Anglicized form, with variant spellings including Rees and Reese.EtymologyThe name ultimately comes from Old Welsh Ris, which likely means "ardour, enthusiasm" or "fiery warrior." It was borne by several Welsh rulers, notably the 12th-century prince Rhys ap Gruffydd, who resisted Norman invasion in South Wales. Through Anglicization, the spelling changed as the name was adopted beyond Welsh-speaking regions.Notable BearersMany notable people bear the name, including English footballer Charlie Reece (born 1989), English engineer Alan Reece (1927–2012), and American politician Alicia Reece (born 1971). In entertainment, there are musicians Alex Reece and Carmen Reece, and actor Brian Reece (1913–1962). It is also a surname in sports, with American football player Beasley Reece (born 1954) and English footballer Andy Reece (born 1962).Distribution and VariantsWhile common as a surname throughout the English-speaking world, Reece also functions as a given name, especially in the United Kingdom and Australia. Variants include Rees and Reese, and the original Rhys remains popular in Wales.Meaning: "ardour, enthusiasm"Origin: Welsh (Anglicized from Rhys)Type: Given name and surnameUsage: English, Welsh