William

  • Origin
    German
  • Meaning
    William is of Germanic origin and comes from the Old High German name "Willahelm," which is composed of the elements "wil," meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection." The name carries the meaning of a strong-willed protector.
  • Variations
    Liam, Will, Willem, Guillermo, Wilhelm, Gwilym
  • Similar names
    Henry, Charles, Edward, Benjamin, Alexander
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  • William is a classic and timeless name for a baby boy. With its Germanic origins, it carries a strong meaning of a willful protector. The name has remained popular throughout history, and it has given rise to various variations and nicknames, offering flexibility and personalization. Throughout the years, many notable individuals have borne the name William, making it a symbol of greatness and achievement. From literary genius William Shakespeare to influential leaders like William the Conqueror, the name has left an indelible mark on history. In the realm of fiction, characters like William Turner from Pirates of the Caribbean and William "Will" Graham from Hannibal have captivated audiences with their intriguing stories. Choosing the name William for your baby boy ensures a sense of tradition and strength. The versatility of its variations and nicknames allows for a personalized touch. Whether your little one goes by Will, Liam, or any other derivative, he will be carrying a name associated with greatness and resilience. William is a name that will continue to stand the test of time, inspiring both admiration and respect.
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