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WILLA
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'will', meaning 'resolute power'.
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".
WILLARD
MasculineEnglish name derived from Wilgar, meaning "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute spear".
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.
WILLBERT
MasculineGerman-origin name meaning "resolute famous warrior.
WILLBURN
MasculineEnglish name derived from "will" meaning desire or determination and "burn" meaning small river, translating to "desire for a small river" or "determined little stream". It originated as an occupational surname in the Middle Ages before becoming a given name.
WILLE
MasculineWilliam is a Germanic name derived from 'wil' (will/desire) and 'helm' (helmet/protection), signifying resolute protection or strong-willed warrior. Introduced by Normans in 1066, it became popular among nobility and royalty due to figures like William the Conqueror. Today, variations like Will, Liam, maintain its historical significance.
WILLEM
MasculineDutch name derived from Germanic elements meaning "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute protection." It was popularized by figures like Willem van Oranje and is often anglicized as William.
WILLER
MasculineRare French male given name derived from Old German Willerich, meaning "strong-willed power" or "rich in power".
WILLES
MasculineUncommon English given name with a meaning rooted in determination and desire, derived from the Old English word "wyl" and first used in medieval England.
WILLET
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "wyle," meaning 'willow tree,' symbolizing adaptability, strength, and grace. Once a medieval English surname, it now stands as a distinctive given name with historical significance.
WILLETT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'wil' meaning 'will', combined with '-ett' for diminutive. Historically popular in medieval England, it connotes determination despite its rarity today.
WILLEY
MasculineEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning "resolute power" or "strong-willed".
WILLFORD
MasculineDistinctive English given name derived from Old English elements 'wille' (will or desire) and 'ford' (shallow river crossing), translating to "shallow crossing by will".
WILLFRED
MasculineWillfred, of Germanic origin, combines 'wil' meaning will or desire and 'frid' meaning peace, signifying peaceful will or tranquil desire.
WILLFREDO
MasculineRare but meaningful Spanish name derived from Old German Wilfried, combining "wil" (will) and "frithu" (peace).
WILLI
MasculineTraditional German boys' name derived from Willibald or Willehad, signifying 'strong spirit'.
WILLIA
MasculineAfrican name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "Lord is with us" or "God is with us", reflecting deep spiritual significance and the belief in God's constant presence.
WILLIAA
MasculineHebrew-derived name meaning "strength" or "power," associated with notable historical figures like Queen Wilhelmina and William Shakespeare.
WILLIAM
MasculineWilliam is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protection' or 'strong-willed warrior'.
WILLIAMHENRY
MasculineUnique American given name composed of William ("resolute protection") and Henry ("home ruler"), translating to "resolute home ruler".
WILLIAMJAMES
MasculineAmerican name derived from the combination of two historic names: William, which means "resolute protection" and originates from Germanic roots, and James, meaning "supplanter" with Hebrew roots. Despite not having a specific meaning beyond its components, Williamjames carries significant historical weight and is often associated with intelligence and sophistication. Although it has never ranked in the top 1000 names in the United States, this unique name remains an appealing choice for parents seeking to honor their family's history or cultural heritage.
WILLIAMJOHN
MasculineEnglish composite name combining William ('resolute protection') and John ('graced by God'), signifying strong divine favor.
WILLIAMJOSEPH
MasculineDistinctive name of mixed origin, combining the Germanic 'will' and 'helmet', with the Hebrew 'he will increase'. It signifies strength, stability, growth, and leadership.
WILLIAMM
MasculineWilliam is an English name of Germanic origin, derived from "wil" meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm" meaning "helmet" or "protection." It translates to "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior.
WILLIAMMICHAEL
MasculineUnique blend of classic William ("strong-willed warrior") and modern Michael ("gift from God"), combining Germanic and Hebrew origins.
WILLIAMROBERT
MasculineDistinctive English given name formed by combining the popular names William and Robert. Its origins date back to the 11th century when they were introduced into England by the Normans. This powerful name signifies strength, courage, and leadership, drawing from its Germanic elements meaning 'will/desire' (William) and 'fame/bright' (Robert).
WILLIAMS
MasculineWilliams is of Welsh origin, meaning "son of William," derived from the Germanic elements 'wil' ('will') and 'helm' ('helmet'), translating to "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute protection.
WILLIAMSON
MasculineEnglish surname derived from William, meaning 'resolute protection', first appearing in Scotland in the 13th century as a patronymic name.
WILLIAN
MasculineWilliam is a classic male given name of Germanic origin, derived from 'wil' meaning desire or resolution, and 'helm' meaning helmet or protection.
WILLIARD
MasculineRare English given name derived from Old English elements "will" meaning 'resolute power' and "hard" signifying 'strong'.
WILLIAW
MasculineThe uncommon name Williaw has unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning or history. It may be a recent creation or an adopted surname, but some suggest it's a variant of William, which means "resolute protection". Despite its unclear past, Williaw appears in historical records and popular culture, with notable figures like American Civil War veteran William "Williaw" Henry.
WILLIBALDO
MasculineRare Germanic male name meaning "bold in will" or "courageous desire," first used by Visigoths in medieval times and carried by notable figures such as Spanish explorer Wilibaldo de la Cueva.
WILLIE
MasculineWillie, a German-origin diminutive of William meaning "resolute protection," has been popular for centuries and is associated with blues music.
WILLIEM
MasculineRare variant spelling of William, a Germanic name meaning "resolute protection," widely used since the 11th century and popular among rulers and literary figures.
WILLIES
MasculineWilliam is an English name derived from Germanic Wilhelm, meaning 'resolute protection' or 'strong-willed warrior'.
WILLIFORD
MasculineRare English name derived from Wilfirth, meaning 'desirous of peace'.
WILLIIAM
MasculineWilliiam is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protection', tracing back to Middle Ages nobility like Wilhelm I & II.
WILLILAM
MasculineThe name William originates from Old German words 'wil', meaning will or desire, and 'helm', meaning helmet or protection, translating to resolute protection or strong-willed warrior.