Welborn
Welborn is a surname or personal name, cognate to Welbourne, Wellborn, and the like. People with the name Welborn include:
- As a surname
- Amy Welborn (born 1960), American Roman Catholic author, columnist, activist, academic and public speaker
- Bob Welborn (1928–97), American NASCAR Grand National (now Cup Series) driver
- Ira Clinton Welborn (1874–1956), American recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Jason Welborn (born 1986), British boxer
- Jeffrey Welborn (active from 2012), U.S. politician in the state of Montana
- Jerry Welborn (born 1932), American sprint canoer who competed in 1972 Summer Olympics
- John Welborn (representative) (1857–1907), U.S. Representative for Missouri
- John Welborn (born 1970), Australian rugby union player
- Justin Welborn (active from 2001), American actor and singer
- As a personal name
- H. Welborn Ayres (1900–85), judge in the U.S. state of Louisiana
- C. Welborn Daniel (1926-2016) American politician, attorney and judge in the state of Florida
- Welborn G. Dolvin (1916–91), American soldier
- Welborn Griffith (1901–44), American soldier
- Welborn C. Wood (1876–99), American naval officer
See also
- Caborn-Welborn culture, a prehistoric North American culture
- Welborn Village Archeological Site, an archaeological site of the Caborn-Welborn culture
- F. W. Welborn House, a building in the U.S. state of South Carolina
- John Henry Welborn House, a now-demolished historic home located at Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
- USS Welborn C. Wood, a Clemson-class destroyer in the U.S. Navy during World War II
- Wellborn (disambiguation) for that and other alternative spellings of 'Welborn'
- All pages with titles containing Welborn
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