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moviemaster | 16:22 Mon 17th Apr 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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One of my students asked me how the nickname Bill came from the full name William. Sadly, I could not give an answer. I would appreciate any help I could get.
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Names, like other words, are sometimes subject to change over time. In one case, the Latin 'Ricardus' became the Anglo-Norman 'Ricard'. That, in turn, was shortened to 'Ric(k)' and then was playfully altered to the rhyming form that opens with the letter �d'. The Latin 'Guglielmus and French 'Guillaume' gradually became 'Bill' in much the same manner.
I should perhaps have pointed out above that the Germanic form, 'Wilhelm', is possibly a more direct source of the name 'William'.

The letter W can be pronounced as if a V.


V easily becomes B


Then shorten it

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