Liam does not "mean" anything in Greek. Liam is a variant on the name William, which comes from Germanic roots meaning something like "resolute helmet" (or, figuratively, "guardian"). There are other languages in which a word similar to "liam" occurs, but as far as I know Greek is not one of them.
The name "Liam" does not have a direct Greek equivalent, as it is of Irish origin, derived from "Uilliam," meaning "resolute protector." However, in Greek, the name can be transliterated as "Λίαμ" (Liam). For a more traditional Greek name with a similar meaning, "William" translates to "Γουλιέλμος" (Gouliélenmos).
No, Liam Payne is not Greek. He was born in Wolverhampton, England, and is of English nationality. His heritage includes a mix of English and Irish ancestry, but there is no indication of Greek roots.
No he is greek, english, and latin.
Liam is a Latin name that means "Will, desire and helmet, protection"
i think you mean What year was Liam Payne born?
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yes Liam was very mean for pouring juice on Rodrigo Lopez for no reason.
someone who works in mcdonalds
Liam Neeson
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
No, if she was, they'd break up.