- Leòmhann),
sometimes styled William I (Uilleam MacEanraig;
Medieval Gaelic:
Uilliam mac Eanric) and also
known by the
nickname Garbh, 'the Rough' (c. 1142...
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Uilliams Bomfim Souza (born 17
January 1989),
commonly known as
Uilliams, is a
Brazilian footballer who pla**** as a
striker for
Shillong Lajong in the...
- (Welsh)
Gwilherm (Breton)
Gugghiermu (Sicilian) Gllâome (Modern Norman)
Uilliam (Irish) Liam (Irish)
Illiam (Manx Gaelic)
Uilleam (Scottish Gaelic) وِلْيَم...
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Alexander II (Medieval Gaelic:
Alaxandair mac
Uilliam;
Modern Gaelic:
Alasdair mac Uilleim;
nicknamed "the Peaceful" by
modern historians; 24
August 1198...
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William III (William Henry; Dutch:
Willem Hendrik; 4
November 1650 – 8
March 1702), also
known as
William of Orange, was the
sovereign Prince of Orange...
- Liam is a
short form of the
Irish name
Uilliam or the old
Germanic name William. The
original name was a
merging of two Old
German elements:
willa ("will"...
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Uilliam Ó Duinnín (fl. 1670–1682) was an
Irish scribe. The son of
Domhnall Óg Ó Duinnín,
Uilliam was the
owner of MS 1336,
which he may have sold to Edward...
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Uilliam Ó Cormacáina,
Archbishop of Tuam 5 May 1386 – 1393. Ó Cormacáin was a
member of an
ecclesiastical family based in Síol Anmchadha, in what is now...
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Uilliam Ó Dubhda, also
known as
William Ó Dúda and
similar variants, was
Bishop of
Killala from 1346 to 1350.
According to the
Annals of Clonmacnoise...
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Uilliam Seóighe (William Joyce),
Archbishop of Tuam, died 1508. Seóighe was said to be a
native of
Galway town. He
directly succeeded Donatus Ó Muireadhaigh...