[Opinions] William
Thoughts on William? Do you find it too boring?
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It’s one of my favorites. Part of that is because it’s a family name and also because I like longer, traditional and classic names. I work in a school and can only think of one young William, so it doesn’t seem super popular or boring to me.
I really like William, and whilst it is too popular for me, I haven't really heard William in full used much. I definitely feel like I've heard of more Wills and Liams. It's a sweet name imo, and not too boring.
It's weird because there are a lot of common names I dislike just because they're common. Not because they're bad or ugly, just overused. But there are a few I still like, no matter, and William is one of them. I think it's just so classically handsome, and I love the nickname Will. It's one of my favorites.
Among the boring names, it is one of the more handsome ones :) The elegant verticality of the name is nice, it's poised but still warm, and it's a lovely steel blue colour in my mind.
This is a "cursed" or unlucky name in my family, sort of the way John is "cursed" in the British royal family, so it's not often used, which makes it a bit more interesting. Forbidden fruit.
This is a "cursed" or unlucky name in my family, sort of the way John is "cursed" in the British royal family, so it's not often used, which makes it a bit more interesting. Forbidden fruit.
I say William the first way, pronouncing that second 'i'. I don't mind the second way though. Both sound nice, just depends on your accent I guess.
I say will-yum
Alas, but I do. While I do like the name (and Billy!), it's been very popular for a very long time....
Has a Victorian charm to it, however, so it's not devoid of all personality. I consider it a 90s name as it was popular among my age group (in England), right next to Thomas and Daniel. So on one hand, I want to say it's "getting on a bit" but on the other hand, it's still near the top of the charts...
So it might depends where you're planning on using it
Edited because I'm a bloody barm pot
Has a Victorian charm to it, however, so it's not devoid of all personality. I consider it a 90s name as it was popular among my age group (in England), right next to Thomas and Daniel. So on one hand, I want to say it's "getting on a bit" but on the other hand, it's still near the top of the charts...
So it might depends where you're planning on using it
Edited because I'm a bloody barm pot
This message was edited 7/20/2021, 4:43 AM
I like it, not boring