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- Willam Stuton
- Wiliam Stuton
- William Stuten
- Will Stuton
- Will Stuten
- Wili Stuton
- Wili Stuten
- Will Stutten
- William Stutten
- Wiliam Stutten
- EUA 86%
- Reino Unido 14%
"William" comes from the Old High German name "Willahelm." This name is a combination of two elements: "willo," meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection." Therefore, the literal translation of William is "resolute protector" or "helmet of will." The name traveled from continental Europe to England with the Norman Conquest in 1066. William became extremely popular in England after the Norman Conquest, largely due to William the Conqueror. It spread throughout Europe and eventually to the Americas. The name has remained consistently popular in English-speaking countries for centuries, experiencing peaks and valleys in usage. Common short forms include Will, Bill, and Billy. Variations exist in other languages, such as Guillaume in French and Wilhelm in German.
The surname Stuton has its historical roots in England, with its earliest appearances dating back to the medieval period. The name is believed to be derived from a geographical feature, likely indicating a location near a settlement or estate. The suffix "-ton" is commonly associated with Old English, meaning "town" or "settlement," while the prefix "Stut-" may relate to a personal name or a term for a type of animal, such as a "stout" or "stout-hearted" individual. Over time, the surname would have been adopted by families residing in or near such settlements, reflecting their social roles as landowners, farmers, or tradespeople in the local economy.
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