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Meaning of the first name
William

Origin 
English

Meaning 
Will, Desire And Helmet, Protection

Variations 
Williams, Fitzwilliam, Willam

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.

The name William, originating from English, holds great historical significance and serves as a testament to the enduring nature of human aspirations and the importance of protection. Derived from the Old English word will meaning desire or determination, and helm representing helmet or protection, William embodies an essence of strength and purpose. Throughout history, this name has been associated with influential figures who have shaped the course of nations and left an indelible mark on societies. In medieval times, several renowned figures bore the name William, such as William the Conqueror, who led the Norman invasion of England in the 11th century. His triumph forever altered the course of English history. Moreover, the renowned playwright and poet William Shakespeare, whose works continue to captivate audiences worldwide, showcases the name's influence and longevity in cultural contexts. In modern-day usage, the name William remains widely prevalent and carries a sense of tradition and reliability. Whether it serves as a first name or a name, individuals named William continue to be recognized for their strength of character and a desire to protect and nurture others. From political leaders to artists and athletes, many notable individuals bear this name, further solidifying its prominence in contemporary society. The enduring popularity of the name William speaks to its timeless appeal and the inherent qualities it represents.

Based on our records...
These are the most common surnames, spouse names, and child names associated with William.
Smith

is the most common surname for William.

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1870 is when there were the most people born with the first name William.

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