He didn't. Those are his original name and initials.
H.G. Wells chose not to name his characters in novels like "The Time Machine" and "The War of the Worlds" to create a sense of universality and focus on ideas rather than individual personalities. This technique allows readers to focus on the themes and concepts of the story rather than getting attached to specific characters. Additionally, it adds an element of mystery and allows readers to project their own interpretations onto the characters.
No. He was born Herbert George Wells.
His full name at birth was Herbert George Wells
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HG Wells had two brothers who teased him all the time.
Supernatural elements in the novel the invisible man by hg wells
The "G" in Warehouse 13 for the character HG Wells stands for "Godwin," as her full name is Helena G. Wells. She is a fictional version of the real-life writer H.G. Wells in the TV series.
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no he did not
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If you mean the narrator then the name is not given other that he being referred to as the "Time Traveler" .