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WILIAM
MasculineWilliam is a Germanic given name that means 'strong-willed warrior' or 'resolute protection'.
WILIAN
MasculineStrong and classic unisex name of Latin origin, meaning "resolute" and related to William, signifying a "strong-willed warrior". It has been popular among royalty and nobility since the Middle Ages, paying homage to historical figures like William the Conqueror and Shakespeare.
WILIANNY
FeminineDistinctive Spanish female given name, composed of "Wil," meaning "desire" or "will," and "ianny," a feminine diminutive suffix, conveying the meaning of "little one with desire" or "small but strong-willed.
WILIBALDO
MasculineDistinctive Germanic name derived from "Willibald", meaning "strong" or "powerful", and the suffix "-o". It denotes belonging to or association with strength. This uncommon yet historically significant name was borne by Saint Willibald, an Anglo-Saxon missionary bishop venerated in both Catholic and Orthodox churches. Despite its rarity today, Wilibaldo's unique character and connection to power make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a meaningful name.
WILIE
MasculineWillie is an American given name or nickname derived from Wilhelm or William, signifying "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior".
WILISHA
FeminineCaptivating African name meaning 'gift' or 'present', reflecting joy and blessing in Swahili culture.
WILJO
MasculineUnique Finnish name derived from 'wiljo', meaning 'willow', symbolizing adaptability and resilience.
WILKENS
MasculineGerman-origin given name meaning "little strong-willed one", derived from the elements "will" (resolute power) and "-kin" (diminutive suffix).
WILKES
MasculineEnglish name meaning "will" or "desire," derived from the Middle English personal name Wilc. It has been associated with notable historical figures like John Wilkes and Charles Wilkes, and was a popular boys' name in the United States during much of the 20th century, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s.
WILKIE
MasculineScottish surname of Gaelic origin, meaning 'son of the servant of John', derived from MacGille Eoin. It signifies service, loyalty, and strength.
WILKIE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname "Wilkie," which has several possible origins, including an anglicized form of Gaelic "MacGille Eidith" meaning "son of St. Eithne's servant.
WILKIN
MasculineOld English name derived from 'wilc', meaning 'willow'. It was historically given to those living near willows or possessing adaptable traits.
WILKINS
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from Old English 'Wilkin', meaning 'will' or 'desire'.
WILKINSON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Wilkinson, originally held by wool-winders in medieval England. It combines "wil," meaning "will" or "determination," with "-kin," denoting association or relationship.
WILKS
MasculineRare, English given name of unknown origin, possibly linked to Middle English 'wilk', referring to willow osiers used in basket-making.
WILL
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English 'will', meaning 'resolute power'. It also shares roots with Wilhelm, a German name brought to England by Normans after 1066.
WILL
FeminineEnglish name meaning "resolute protection", originally used as a nickname for William or Wilfred but now a given name in its own right.
WILLA
FeminineUnique English name derived from German Wilhelmina or Germanic elements 'will' meaning "resolute power" and 'helm' meaning "helmet" or "protection". It gained popularity in recent years due to its unisex nature and strong yet approachable sound.
WILLA
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'will', meaning 'resolute power'.
WILLABELL
FeminineUnique, modern girl's name with unknown origins, often associated with positive traits like strength and independence despite lacking historical significance.
WILLABELLE
FeminineRecently created feminine name, combining Wilhelmina ("resolute protection") and Belle ("beautiful"), signifying strength and beauty. It's rare but captivating, with no historical significance or established meaning beyond its composite parts.
WILLADEAN
FeminineRare American given name, possibly derived from William and Ladonna or Wilhelmina, with meanings relating to strength and gentleness, or resilience.
WILLADEEN
FeminineUnusual American female name created by Langston Hughes, with no defined meaning but gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
WILLADENE
FeminineUnique, rare given name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning, chosen by parents for its distinctive sound.
WILLADINE
FeminineRare French female name derived from Guillaume, meaning "will" or "desire" combined with "helmet" or "protection".
WILLAH
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, derived in honor of legendary female warrior Queen Amina of Zaria, with the meaning "strong-willed" or "resolute".
WILLAIM
MasculineWilliam is an English name of Germanic origin derived from "wil" meaning desire or will and "helm" meaning helmet or protection, brought to England by the Normans after the 1066 conquest and popularized by several English monarchs like William the Conqueror.
WILLAM
MasculineWilliam is a Germanic male given name that means "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior".
WILLAMAE
FeminineRare African American female given name, created in the early 20th century by combining elements from William (strong-willed warrior) and Mae (star of the sea), with some families using it to honor their heritage.
WILLAMENA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'will' or 'desire', associated with strength and independence, first appearing in literature in the late 19th century.
WILLAMINA
FeminineAmerican name derived from Wilhelmina and William, meaning "double resilient protection".
WILLANNA
FeminineExotic and unique female name of West African origin, derived from Wilanah meaning "happy" in Swahili, popularized by celebrities like Willa Ford and Willa Holland.
WILLAR
FeminineDistinctive French name of Old Germanic origin, derived from the name Willer popular among the Franks during the early Middle Ages. It means 'resolution' or 'strength of will'.
WILLARAE
FeminineUnique, unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, popular in English-speaking countries, with various poetic interpretations suggesting strength, ambition, determination, or elegance.
WILLARD
MasculineEnglish name derived from Wilgar, meaning "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute spear".
WILLARD
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old English Wilhærd, meaning 'strong-willed' or 'brave in battle.'
WILLAS
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Willis ('willow tree') or William ('resolute protection'), but no theory is definitively proven. Despite its unclear beginnings, Willas has been used throughout history by notable figures and maintains a distinctive charm today.
WILLASIA
FeminineRare, distinctive Greek name meaning "place of desires" or "state of wishes".
WILLAVENE
FeminineRare but meaningful Welsh female name composed of "Gwil" (honour/glory) and "Mene" (bending towards), interpreted as "Bending Towards Honour or Glory".
WILLBERT
MasculineGerman-origin name meaning "resolute famous warrior.