Personally, I like Billie as a girl's name (and Billy for a boy). It also could be a nickname of Willa and Wilhelmina, I guess. But I like it the most when it's combined with Jean, making it as Billie Jean (like the Michael Jackson's song), it sounds very strong and adventurous to me.
It's okay if it is short for William, but if it is the full name then ew, just ew. It won't age well and overall the name just sounds stupid and weird. No offense.
I like names like these, that sound both masculine and feminine. They are incredibly versatile, and they can go either way. And they sound timeless, yet modern at the same time. Everyone here's talking about Billie Eilish, but there's also singer Billie Holliday and actress Billie Lourd - all great namesakes, in my opinion!
I never liked this name for a girl. It sounds too masculine. It reminds me of that ugly tennis player and that overexposed pop star who whispers. I can imagine it being popular in trailer parks. I would never name my child after a celebrity because that's tacky. If they get involved in some scandal then you will feel embarrassed and wanna change your name.
― Anonymous User 10/16/2021
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Billie is more feminine to me, whereas Billy is very masculine.I personally would hate to have this as a full name. It's fine for a child and teenager but starts to become embarrassing when you're an adult. I'd hate to be a grown woman with a serious career and a name like Billie.As a nickname it's fine.
― Anonymous User 8/30/2021
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I quite like Billie for a girl! It’s unique and a strong sounding name for a girl. There is actually a girl named Billie in my class at school and she is one of my best friends :)
― Anonymous User 6/20/2021
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Despise it. It sounds absolutely atrocious on a girl, not to mention that it's associated with Billie Eilish, the wannabe "edgy" girl who thinks that whispering into a microphone with autotune equals talent. Please don't curse your poor child with this name.
― Anonymous User 5/29/2021
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I don’t like it on either gender, but I guess it’s better than Billy.
Feels immature, maybe too childish, I just don't like this name that much. Hard to understand if it is for male or female, just a strange name and nothing much interesting about it.
I got my first and middle name from my parents. William and Rae. So I'm Billie Rae. I was born in the mid 1950s. The only popular boy's names for girls were usually Bobbie if it started with a B. Growing up even though I was a tomboy, I hated my name. There was a boxer Sugar Ray I got teased about being like. I rarely told anyone my middle name. I got to where I answered to Bobby. But I found that people, especially boys that were interested in me, learned my name was Billie. I grew up in Idaho and went to college in Missouri. There I found many friends who had boy's names and even more who had boy's names as nicknames. In college I really started liking my name because it wasn't so common. And as I grew older I liked it even more. I sold advertising and my accounts always remembered my name while they tended to forget some of my coworkers and even my competitors names. I always joked I'd marry a guy named William and I did. LOL. Though he goes by his middle name we both answer to Bill, Billie, William, Willie and Bill. I can't tell you the fun I've had when someone calling for my husband asks for Bill. And I say "Speaking". There's a silent pause. Today there are so many names. Billie is a strong name. Wear it and be proud.
I like Billie Eilish sort of. She's against vapes, and that's a good thing. I like some of her songs. As in my previous comment I mentioned Billie Burke. The Wizard of Oz used to be my favorite movie. Anyway, this as a name isn't my favorite. My name is William (Will as a nickname), and Bill/Billy is a nickname for William, and I don't understand that at all. How do you get "Bill" from William? This name really just reminds me of Bill. I don't really like it much. If you like Billie, I suggest you use Ellie or Nellie instead, as they sound similar, sort of.
This was my maternal grandmother's name. She was born and raised in Oklahoma during the Great Depression. As a result, this name sounds very country to me and a little tomboyish.
This name is cool for either gender, also as just a nickname but it’s kind of a shame it’s being completely taken over by Billie Eilish, although she’s a decent singer, everyone now associates this name with her which is annoying.
I used to think Billie just seemed like an odd name to give to a boy or a girl, but honestly, with Billie Eilish around, I think it’s a cool name for someone, male or female.
I like this spelling for a girl and Billy for a boy, though I still like Billy for a girl too. No matter how I spell it, I would end up giving her a feminine middle name like Alexandra.
― Anonymous User 1/7/2019
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My full name is Billie Joe. Yes, I am fully aware that Joe is spelled like a boy’s name. Yes, I am a girl. My parents are huge Green Day fans (as am I) and they named me after the lead singer of the band. I’ve always loved my name as it connects me to someone that I professionally look up to. It also doesn’t hurt that we share a birthday! I haven’t met any girls named Billie, so I also love it because it’s unique.
― Anonymous User 11/24/2017
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My dad named me and his name was Willie. I thought he named me Billie after his name but he named me after an ancestor, Billie Gay. I was teased occasionally about my name but I was a tomboy and so people teasing me was very rare because I was also known for a hard punch. So thanks dad, for naming me Billie.
I've always disliked this name since knowing a girl who went by Billie because she was named William. It just sounds like a name for girls who were named the wrong thing.
― Anonymous User 10/28/2015
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I love the name Billie, it's my youngest daughter's name. It's one of those names you either love or hate. We love it.
I have always connected this spelling with feminine usage. When I was younger, I thought this name was cute for a girl, but I've since changed my mind. It is a very youthful name that isn't going to sound great on an adult, and it is pronounced just like the likewise child-like Billy, so it's not all that feminine either. It would be better to name the girl Willa and call her Billie. The masculine variant has a bit of a redneck reputation anyway, and then there's the whole Billie Jean thing, so the feminine variant seems a bit hillbilly-ish as well.
Billie is my name, I don't enjoy having it because people often mistake it as a male's name. So if more people can understand that it is both, a unisex name, perhaps I can like my name. Someday I will be famous somehow, and people can put me down as a bearer.