William Tyndale's name is derived from his origins; he was born in Tyndale, a valley in Gloucestershire, England. The name "Tyndale" itself is believed to come from Old English, meaning "valley of the river Tyn," where "Tyn" may relate to a specific river or stream in the area. Tyndale is best known for his translation of The Bible into English, which was pivotal in the Reformation and influenced the King James Version. His work emphasized accessibility to scripture for the common people.
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William Spiritdancer's birth name is William Drake.
William Ilkley's birth name is William Brown.
William Schwerd's birth name is William Hayden Schwerd.
William Safire's birth name is William L. Safir.
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From the name WILLIAM
William derives from the German name Wilhelm, which meant something like "valiant protector"
William was not a biblical name. But in many languages it means One who is a resolute protector.
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William is a name of Germanic origin which has been adapted in Irish as 'Liam'
No, primarily from the Greek New Testament (80% of William Tyndales work) and directly from the Hebrew for the Old Testament (cf Coverdale and Matthew Bibles). See related link below:
its not in the Bible but it means a protector
If you mean the All Black player then... First name: William Middle name: William Last name: Williams Pretty easy and cool! :)
'Wiremu' is the Maori transliteration of the English name 'William'.
William comes from the English name, meaning "Protector".