Guillermo
William
Guillermo is the Spanish form of William, which means "determined protector".
Guillermo
The Spanish version of the name William is Guillermo. It is improper to translate a person's name. A person who calls himself Billy should be called "Billy" not matter what language is being spoken unless that person chooses to call himself by the other language's name.
Guillermo (pronounced Gee-AIR-moh) means William in Spanish.
The name of trampolines in spanish is "Trampolin"
Guillen may be Spanish in origin, an Aragonese variant of the name Guillermo which is William in Spanish.
The proper noun is the name Guillermo (English name William).
No, it doesn't look anything like a Spanish or Portuguese word. It is English.
Guillermo is the Spanish form of William, which means "determined protector".
If you actually mean "William", the Spanish equivalent is Guillermo.
Guillermo
I believe it is Tu ama William?
William McKinley was the US President during the Spanish American War.
The Spanish version of the name William is Guillermo. It is improper to translate a person's name. A person who calls himself Billy should be called "Billy" not matter what language is being spoken unless that person chooses to call himself by the other language's name.
Guillermo
No. It's a name. It's derived from (William) Penn's woods, but it's not something one would translate.
William McLennan has written: 'Spanish John'