It is the shortened form of Uilliam (Irish for William).
Yes, Liam is a popular Irish name derived from the Irish name "Uilliam," which means "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute protection."
The name Liam is a short form of the Irish name Uilliam, which itself is the Irish form of William. William has Germanic origins and means "resolute protector." Liam has gained popularity as a standalone name in its own right, especially in English-speaking countries.
The name Liam is of Irish origin and is a shortened form of the name William. It means "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior."
The female form of the name Liam is typically spelled as "Leah".
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Some good nicknames for Liam could be Lee, L, or even M.
no its Irish
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That is the usual spelling of the Irish name Liam, and rarely Lyam (forms of William).
No. While there may some Muslims named Liam. Liam is a short form of the Irish Gaelic name, "Uilliam" and is not a traditional Muslim name.
William isn't an Irish name but the Irish variant is Liam and it means vehement protector.
nothing Liam is branched of the British name William. The Irish did not like the British, so they changed William to Liam
There is no direct translation of the name "Liam" in Egyptian hieroglyphics, as it is an Irish name of Gaelic origin. Hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Egyptians to represent their own language and names.
It would be the same as the Irish (Liam) unless you wanted to use Uilleam (Scottish Gaelic for William).
== == Yes, it's a popular Irish male name.
Liam is an Irish name that means "Strong-willed Warrior." A shortened form of Uilliam (William).
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