Liam is an Irish diminutive of the olde English "William" or Wilhelm from Teutonic German meaning "will", "desire" & "helmet". A name for a son, Liam has evolved from a nickname to a name in its own right. Historically, Liam is a name more often found in countries such as England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia.
Liam is an Irish diminutive of the olde English "William" or Wilhelm from Teutonic German meaning "will", "desire" & "helmet". A name for a son, Liam has evolved from a nickname to a name in its own right. Historically, Liam is a name more often found in countries such as England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia.
Liam is an Irish diminutive of the olde English "William" or Wilhelm from Teutonic German meaning "will", "desire" & "helmet". A name for a son, Liam has evolved from a nickname to a name in its own right. Historically, Liam is a name more often found in countries such as England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia.
Liam is an Irish diminutive of the olde English "William" or Wilhelm from Teutonic German meaning "will", "desire" & "helmet". A name for a son, Liam has evolved from a nickname to a name in its own right. Historically, Liam is a name more often found in countries such as England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia.