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      Meaning of the first name Wiliama

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Resolute Protector or Strong-willed Warrior

      Variations

      Miliama, Wilima, Wiliam
      The name Wiliama is of English origin and carries the meaning of resolute protector or strong-willed warrior. This name is derived from the Old High German name Wilhelm, which combines the elements wil (will or desire) and helm (helmet or protection). As such, it embodies the characteristics of strength, determination, and a protective nature, often associated with leadership and guardianship.

      Historically, variants of the name Wiliama, such as William, have seen significant usage across various cultures and regions. Notably, William the Conqueror, who invaded England in 1066, played a vital role in the name's prominence. Throughout the Middle Ages, many kings and nobles bore the name, establishing it as a symbol of power and authority. The name has consistently appeared in literature, with figures such as William Shakespeare contributing to its enduring legacy. Over centuries, Wiliama and its variants have remained associated with influential leaders and notable personalities.

      In contemporary society, Wiliama retains its relevance, often adapted in various forms such as William, Wil, or Will. It continues to be a popular name in English-speaking countries and is frequently chosen for its historical weight and strong connotation. The name also appears in popular culture, literature, and media, underscoring its enduring appeal. Many parents opt for Wiliama and its derivatives, valuing the name for its rich heritage and the qualities it represents, making it a timeless choice for new generations.

      Based on our records...

      Seitz

      This is the most common surname associated with Wiliama.

      Bane

      This is the most common name of those married to a Wiliama.

      Caroline

      This is the most common name for a child of a Wiliama.
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