It is odd to give someone this as a legal name. I like William but not Bill.
― Anonymous User 7/3/2024
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I don't really like it as a masculine name, but Bill Potts on Doctor Who changed my whole perspective on it. I think it's fascinating how different it can sound when it's used in a feminine context.
United States one-dollar Bill —————————————— Description | The United States one-dollar Bill since 1876 has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency.I’m going to pay my Dollar Bill now, bye.
― Anonymous User 12/28/2020
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Much prefer Bill to Will. Much more stronger sounding and more classy. Also Will is such a common verb "will you do this", "will you come here" etc that it doesn't seem right to be used as a name for a person.
Personally, I prefer the nicknames Will/Willy for William. However, the nicknames Bill/Billy are more appropriate for the rare given name Billiam. Someone already submitted this kree8v name incorporating the nicknames Bill and Billy. So if I named a boy William, I would only use the nicknames Will and Willy. Or if I named him Billiam, I would only use the nicknames Bill and Billy. It all has to do with the letters beginning on the names. I hope this makes sense. This is a strong and handsome name for a boy, though!
This is a hideous nickname that sounds like a name for old people. And some of the most obnoxious celebrities have this name, like Bill Clinton, Bill OReilly, Bill Cosby. The name itself sounds dumb.
― Anonymous User 1/23/2018
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Sounds like a fat middle aged man who sits on his chair every day while sipping on his beer and ranting about stuff while watching sports. Yeah, I am not too crazy on this name as you can clearly see. I love the name Will/William, but I despise Bill.
This is such a boring, overused name. If you want a good nickname then choose Will instead, sounds much more classier and distinguished.
― Anonymous User 5/12/2016
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Not a fan personally. Too old fashioned. I prefer Will as a nickname for William.
― Anonymous User 3/22/2016
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Quite dated, as is Jim for James. I prefer Billy or Will.
― Anonymous User 7/13/2013
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I personally, never really thought much of the name. I always thought of that "Kill Bill" Movie. That was until I started listening to band Tokyo Hotel, where, the lead singer is called Bill. I personally love the name now - the name 'Bill' suits him. It's short, and sweet. Nothing too over the top. =]
I think I'm biased to the name because of the singer of Tokio Hotel. =P I was never really fond of it before, but looking at it again, I think it's a short, sensible name. It probably would make more sense, though, if your name is actually William.
― Anonymous User 8/10/2008
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Mostly obnoxious men are called Bill. Think Bill O'Reilly, Bill Donoghue, and Bill Bryson, just to name the ones I can think of right now. Besides, I don't like the nickname at all. I wish guys named William, Wilson or whatever would go by Will. This is such a typical name for fat middle-aged guys who are rude in every way.
Like Betty or Liz against Elizabeth, Bill is a blunt alternative to the richer, more dignified full name William. It can also, however, be lots of fun, so long as a William doesn't adopt it as a full name. Will is a gentler nickname.
Once upon a time I saw this ancient guy that was practically dead smoking on a street corner and his name was Bill. No not really but that's what I think of when I hear the name Bill.
I'm Bill. Not William. On my birth certificate, it says "Bill". I've had to deal with this all my life; people always assume I'm a William. Ah well, I love being unique!