Bill Updike

in Wyoming

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  1. Osage, WY (2)
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Ranking in Wyoming

NameRank
Bill 49
Updike 3,548
Bill Updike 15,060
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  1. is 3,544th most common Trimble
  2. is 3,545th most common Tubbs
  3. is 3,546th most common Turcato
  4. is 3,547th most common Twiford
  5. is 3,548th most common Updike
  6. is 3,549th most common Vanpelt
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  8. is 3,551st most common Verley
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  1. is 15,056th most common Bill Thompson
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  4. is 15,059th most common Bill Tucker
  5. is 15,060th most common Bill Updike
  6. is 15,061st most common Bill Vanlake
  7. is 15,062nd most common Bill Wadsworth
  8. is 15,063rd most common Bill Wagner
  9. is 15,064th most common Bill Waite

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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, Updite, Updick, Updicke, Updik, Upkike, Updyke, Updake, Ubgade, Ubquidez, Updykeangelo
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