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William is a man's name, of Germanic origin meaning valiant protector or resolute guardian. Alternate forms include: Will, Bill, Willie, Willy, Billy, Wilhelm ( Ger.), Willem ( Dut.), Guillaume ( Fr.), Guillermo ( Sp.)
A number of famous people in history were named William:
- King William I of England (William the Conqueror, William the Bastard)
- King William II of England
- King William III of England
- Emperor William I of Germany
- Emperor William II of Germany
- Count William I of Holland
- Count William II of Holland
- Count William III of Holland
- Count William IV of Holland
- Count William V of Holland
- Count William VI of Holland
- King William I of the Netherlands
- King William II of the Netherlands
- King William III of the Netherlands
- Prince William I of Orange (William the Silent)
- Prince William II of Orange
- Prince William III of Orange
- Prince William IV of OrangeWilliam IV, Prince of Orange, stadtholder of The Netherlands ( May 4, 1711 October 22, 1751), was born in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. He was the son of John William Friso of the Frisian branch of the house of Orange-Nassau and a descendant of the brother
- Prince William V of OrangeWilliam V, stadtholder of The Netherlands ( March 8, 1748 April 9, 1806), also known as William V of Orange was the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He was the leader of the conservative faction. William V was born at The Hague, the son of William
- Count William of PoitiersWilliam of Poitiers (c. 1020-1090), Norman chronicler, was born at Preaux, near Pont Audemer, and belonged to an influential Norman family. After serving as a soldier he studied at Poitiers, and then returning to Normandy became chaplain to Duke William (
- King William I of ScotlandWilliam I (William the Lion, William Leo, William Dunkeld or William Canmore ( 1142/ 1143 December 4 1214) reigned as King of Scotland from 1165 to 1214. His reign was the longest in Scottish history. He became King following his brother Malcolm IV's deat (William the Lion)
- King William II of Scotland
- King William I of SicilyWilliam I (d. May 7, 1166) was king of Sicily from 1154 to 1166. He was the fourth son of Roger II and Elvira Alfonso of Castile, and grew up with little expectation of ruling. The deaths of his 3 older brothers between 1138 and 1148 changed matters, thou
- King William II of Sicily
- King William III of Sicily
- King William IV of the United Kingdom
- Prince William of Wales
- Prince William II Villehardouin
- William, Archbishop of Mainz
- William, Count of Poitiers
A number of famous fictional people were also called William, most notably the hero of the Just William stories by Richmal Crompton
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