Bill Wil

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Bill 168
Wil 75,002
Bill Wil 8,498,767
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  5. is 75,002nd most common Wil
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  1. is 8,498,763rd most common Bill Wier
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  6. is 8,498,768th most common Bill Wilders
  7. is 8,498,769th most common Bill Wildes
  8. is 8,498,770th most common Bill Wile
  9. is 8,498,771st most common Bill Wiler

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Meaning & History

Wil

(male) Altered short form of William, not used before the 19th century. The reason for the change in the initial consonant is not clear, but it conforms to the pattern regularly found when English words beginning with w- are borrowed into Gaelic. The nickname ‘King Billy’ for William of Orange is an early example from Ireland, which may have influenced English usage. It is bestowed occasionally as a name in its own right.

Pet forms: Billy, Billie.

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