Willem.name
| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Wienczyslaw | Polish | Victory. |
| Wies | Teutonic | Famous fighter. |
| Wieslav | Slavic | one with great glory |
| Wigmaere | English | Famous in battle. |
| Wigman | English | Warrior. |
| Wikvaya | Native American | One who brings (Hopi). |
| Wilbart | German | Resolute or brilliant. |
| Wilber | English | Willful; bright. |
| Wilbert | English | Willful; bright. |
| Wilbur | Teutonic | bright resolve |
| Wilburn | English | Willful; bright. |
| Wilburt | English | Willful; bright. |
| Wildon | English | From the wooded hill. |
| Wiley | English | Well-watered meadow. |
| Wilf | English | Diminutive of Wilfred: Peace/will. |
| Wilford | English | Ford by the willows |
| Wilfred | Old English | much peace |
| Wilfredo | English | Desires peace. |
| Wilfrid | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a saint. |
| Wilfryd | English | Peace. |
| Wilhelm | German | German form of William. |
| Wilhelmus | Teutonic | Strong helmet. |
| Wilkinson | English | Son of young Will |
| Will | American | From the name WILLIAM |
| Willaburh | English | From the strong fortress. |
| Willamar | German | Resolute or famous. |
| Willaperht | German | Resolute or brilliant. |
| Willard | Teutonic | bold resolve |
| Willem | Celtic/Gaelic | Contraction of WILLIAM |
| Willesone | English | Son of William. |
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