[Opinions] Re: William or Liam
in reply to a message by bagulec
You do know Liam is a nn for William, right? If that's the case, then there's no argument about what name to choose. It can be William, with the nn Liam. :)
I, sadly, don't know any Williams, but I've always liked the naeme. It's very masculine, traditional and not in any danger of being outdated - at least, not IMO.
I, sadly, don't know any Williams, but I've always liked the naeme. It's very masculine, traditional and not in any danger of being outdated - at least, not IMO.
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I tcould be a name on it's own. I heard somewhere that it meant "my people" in Hebrew, I am not 100% sure on the validity of that statement.
I am surprised you have never met a William. In one of my classes freshman year we had five Williams out of twenty kids. it was so confusing because they all went by Will.
I am surprised you have never met a William. In one of my classes freshman year we had five Williams out of twenty kids. it was so confusing because they all went by Will.
I do know but I like it on its own :-/
I would love to know statistics how menny Liams there is, as a name and as a nn?!
I would love to know statistics how menny Liams there is, as a name and as a nn?!
...but what about Willams that goes as Liam's?
I don't think there's any official register of people's nicknames.