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WILLIM
MasculineWilliam is a Germanic name derived from 'wil' (strong-willed) and 'helm' (helmet), signifying 'strong-willed warrior'.
WILLIMAN
MasculineWilliam is an English name composed of 'will' meaning "resolute power" and 'helm' signifying "helmet" or "protection," translating to "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior.
WILLINGTON
MasculineDistinctive African-origin male name, believed to have been created by African Americans in the early 20th century. Though its meaning is not well-documented, it's often associated with strength and courage.
WILLIOM
MasculineGerman origin name meaning "strong-willed helmet" or "resolute protection".
WILLIS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old Norse Willelmus, meaning 'resolute protection' or 'strong-willed warrior'. It was originally a patronymic surname passed down through generations based on the father's given name.
WILLISON
MasculineUnusual English name derived from the Scottish surname Wilson, meaning 'son of William'.
WILLKIE
MasculineRare American male given name derived from the English occupational surname Wilkinson, which means 'from the willow meadow' or 'by the willow clearing'.
WILLLIAM
MasculineWilliam is a Germanic name meaning "resolute protector," derived from Old German words "will" and "helm".
WILLMAN
MasculineRare English given name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially linked to Scottish names Wilson or Williamson.
WILLMAR
MasculineRare yet meaningful Scandinavian male name derived from Vilhjalmr, interpreted as 'strong-willed protector'.
WILLMER
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English Wilmar or Wilmer, meaning "famous by will.
WILLMON
MasculineRare English male name derived from Old English words "wil" (will or desire) and "mann" (man), translating to "strong-willed man".
WILLOUGHBY
MasculineRare but notable English given name, derived from the Old English 'wilgath', meaning 'willow tree'. It originally served as a medieval surname before evolving into a given name.
WILLOW
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the willow tree, symbolizing flexibility, adaptability, and resilience, popularized by celebrities like Willow Smith and literature such as "The Lord of the Rings".
WILLS
MasculineEnglish surname turned given name, derived from Old English 'wil', meaning 'resolute' or 'strong-willed'.
WILLSON
MasculineScottish origin, derived from Old English elements 'wil' meaning 'will' or 'desire', and '-stone' meaning 'little' or 'protector'.
WILLUM
MasculineRare German name derived from Willehad, meaning 'strong-willed warrior'.
WILLUS
MasculineUncommon Latin-derived name from the Roman family name Villius, meaning "of or from the village".
WILLY
MasculineUnisex German name that means 'will' or desire, popularized worldwide during the late Middle Ages.
WILLYS
MasculineEnglish masculine given name of Germanic origin derived from the elements "wil" meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm" meaning "helmet" or "protection." Thus, the name Willys means "strong-willed protection" or "resolute defense.
WILMA
MasculineGermanic girl's name derived from the Old German word "wil", meaning 'will' or 'desire'.
WILMAN
MasculineLatin-derived name, meaning 'willow tree,' symbolizing gracefulness, flexibility, and resilience.
WILMAR
MasculineRare German male name meaning "having a strong will to become famous".
WILMER
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from "wil" meaning will or desire, and "mar" meaning famous, hence its meaning is "famous in will" or "renowned for desire".
WILMETH
MasculineRare English given name with a strong historical background. Derived from the Old English "Wilmot", it means "strong-willed protector".
WILMON
MasculineRare American name with uncertain origins, likely derived from William and Monroe, interpreted as "resolute protector" or "strong-willed".
WILMONT
MasculineRare but historic English given name derived from Old English elements "wil" meaning 'will' or 'desire', and "munt" meaning 'protection' or 'defense', translating to 'protective will' or 'defensive desire'. It was first used during medieval England and has been borne by notable individuals like Sir William de Montacute.
WILMOR
MasculineRare male name of English origin, derived from Old English words "wil" meaning willpower and "mǽr" meaning fame or renown. It signifies "renowned for his determination".
WILMORE
MasculineRare male given name of American origin, derived from the Old French 'Wilmot', meaning 'little William'.
WILMOT
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words "wil" meaning will or desire, and "mōt" meaning meeting place or assembly, interpreted as "desire for an assembly".
WILMOTH
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words "wil" meaning will or desire, and "mōþ" meaning protection or preservation, interpreted as "having a strong will for protection". It was first recorded during the Middle Ages and may have originated as a nickname given to brave individuals. Though rare today, Wilmoth retains its unique meaning and rich history.
WILMUR
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Willehad ("resolute") and Muriel ("sea jewel"), symbolizing "resolute sea jewel".
WILNER
MasculineDistinctive Spanish-origin name derived from 'wil', meaning 'will', and interpreted as 'strong-willed' or 'determined'. It has been used throughout history in various cultures but remains uncommon.
WILONDJA
MasculineAfrican name of Congo origin, derived from Bantu words 'wilo' (to love) and 'ndja' (a gift from God), translating to 'a loved gift from God.'
WILROY
MasculineRare American given name derived from 'Will' meaning 'strong-willed' and 'Roy', signifying 'famous', resulting in a unique combination of familiar elements.
WILSEY
MasculineUnique and uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly recently created or a variant spelling of another name.
WILSIE
MasculineRare American name of unknown meaning, possibly derived from Wilshire ("willow tree" or "bright woods") or Willis ("son of Wille"), conveying adaptability, resilience, strength and determination. Its unique spelling and sound give it a modern, futuristic feel, suitable for children who embrace their individuality.
WILSON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Scottish surname Wilson, meaning 'son of William'.
WILTON
MasculineDistinctive English name derived from the Old English word 'wiltan', meaning 'to wish' or 'to desire'. It originally referred to someone who was greatly desired or longed for.
WILTZ
MasculineRare but distinctive male given name of German origin, derived from the Germanic element "wil" meaning "will" or "desire".