diana |
william |
As a noun diana
is .
As a proper noun william is
popular since the norman conquest.
william |
ian |
As a proper noun william
is popular since the norman conquest.
As a determiner ian is
.
As an adverb ian is
.
william |
john |
As proper nouns the difference between william and john
is that
william is popular since the norman conquest while
john is very popular since the middle ages.
william |
roger |
In given name|male|from=germanic terms the difference between william and roger
is that
william is popular since the norman conquest while
roger is .
As proper nouns the difference between william and roger
is that
william is popular since the norman conquest while
roger is .
brian |
william |
As a verb brian
is (dialectal|northern england) to keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat.
As a proper noun william is
popular since the norman conquest.
harold |
william |
As proper nouns the difference between harold and william
is that
harold is a given name derived from Old English while
William is a given name derived from Germanic popular since the Norman Conquest.
As a noun Harold
is an improvised skit of a particular format.
hayley |
william |
As proper nouns the difference between hayley and william
is that
hayley is an english placename while
william is popular since the norman conquest.
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