Bill Soots

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Ranking in North Carolina

NameRank
Bill 200
Soots 4,583
Bill Soots 496,558
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  1. is 196th most common Sue
  2. is 197th most common Glenn
  3. is 198th most common Jackie
  4. is 199th most common Julia
  5. is 200th most common Bill
  6. is 201st most common Benjamin
  7. is 202nd most common Dale
  8. is 203rd most common Barry
  9. is 204th most common Russell
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  1. is 4,579th most common Mccants
  2. is 4,580th most common Mcnulty
  3. is 4,581st most common Nester
  4. is 4,582nd most common Paulson
  5. is 4,583rd most common Soots
  6. is 4,584th most common Stine
  7. is 4,585th most common Wheless
  8. is 4,586th most common Agner
  9. is 4,587th most common Biles
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  1. is 496,554th most common Bill Smiley
  2. is 496,555th most common Bill Smithey
  3. is 496,556th most common Bill Snow
  4. is 496,557th most common Bill Soles
  5. is 496,558th most common Bill Soots
  6. is 496,559th most common Bill Southerland
  7. is 496,560th most common Bill Spears
  8. is 496,561st most common Bill Spruill
  9. is 496,562nd most common Bill Stamey

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Meaning & History

(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.

Similar Names and Nicknames

William, Billy, Billie, Wm, Willy, Willie, Willbur, Willis, Bil, Wilis, Southwick, Shotts, Sooter, Szotek, Szotak, Scotka, Scotch, Scotts, Scotese, Skotzke

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