Guillermo de Orange
Leader of the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule, pivotal in the Netherlands' independence
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IPA Pronunciation
ɡiˈjɛrmo
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Derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm, combining 'wil' meaning will or desire, and 'helm' meaning helmet or protection. Historically, it signifies a determined protector or protector with a strong will. The name evolved through Old French to Spanish, becoming popular in many cultures.
Guiillermo, a variant of Guillermo, holds significant cultural importance in Spanish-speaking countries as the equivalent of William. It has been borne by kings, nobles, and literary figures, symbolizing strength and leadership. Its Germanic roots link it to medieval European history where it represented protection and resolve.
Though 'Guiillermo' is a less common variant, the name Guillermo remains popular in Hispanic cultures and among English speakers familiar with its English equivalent William. Modern parents often choose it for its timeless appeal and strong historical resonance, blending tradition with a unique twist.
The name Guiillermo carries the essence of “Resolute protector” from Germanic tradition. Names beginning with "G" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and spiritual insight.
Guiillermo, a variant of Guillermo, holds significant cultural importance in Spanish-speaking countries as the equivalent of William. It has been borne by kings, nobles, and literary figures, symbolizing strength and leadership. Its Germanic roots link it to medieval European history where it represented protection and resolve.
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Parents: Guillermo del Toro and Lorenza Newton
Guillermo
🌐Spanish
Guillaume
🌐French
Wilhelm
🌐German
Guglielmo
🌐Italian
ギジェルモ (Gijerumo)
🌐Japanese
吉列尔莫 (Jí liè ěr mò)
🌐Chinese
غيليرمو
🌐Arabic
The name Guillermo is the Spanish form of William, and one famous variant, 'Memo', is a popular affectionate nickname in Latin America.
Individuals named Guiillermo are often seen as determined and protective, with a strong sense of loyalty and responsibility. They are natural leaders, driven by a clear sense of purpose and a desire to support and safeguard those they care about.
Guiillermo is a Germanic name meaning “Resolute protector”. Derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm, combining 'wil' meaning will or desire, and 'helm' meaning helmet or protection. Historically, it signifies a determined protector or protector with a strong will. The name evolved through Old French to Spanish, becoming popular in many cultures.
Guiillermo is pronounced (IPA: ɡiˈjɛrmo). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Guiillermo include: Gui, Guille, Memo, Willi, Yermo, Lermo, Gimo, Mero, Gillo, Gilly.
Famous people named Guiillermo include: , , , , .
Celebrity babies named Guiillermo include children of: Guillermo del Toro and Lorenza Newton.
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Guiillermo is a beautiful Germanic name meaning “Resolute protector”. Derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm, combining 'wil' meaning will or desire, and 'helm' meaning helmet or protection. Historically, it signifies a determined protector or protector with a strong wi...