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Willi

Will

/ˈwɪl.i/wiki

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11
Lucky #
(Tuesday)
Lucky Day
(Germanic)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Old High German name Willilaz, which meant 'desire' or 'wish'. The name was popularized by Saint Willibald of Eichstätt.

Spiritual meaning

A name imbued with the spirit of determination and desire.

Language details

🇺🇸English

William

Will, Desire, Helm

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ˈwɪl.i/

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Lucky number

11

Lucky day

(Tuesday)

Lucky colors

BlueGoldGray

Life path

3

Lucky stone

(Amethyst)

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Willi is a rare given name outside of Germany, particularly in English-speaking countries. Its simple, straightforward sound may appeal to those who value tradition or like the name's Old German origins. It also has associations with the well-known Saint Willibald, which could inspire a sense of spiritual connection and admiration.

In Christianity, the name Willi carries the traditions and virtues of Saint Willibald. This Anglo-Saxon missionary is known for his passionate dedication to his faith, his charitable acts, and his efforts to spread Christianity in England and the Alamannic territories. Naming a child Willi could be a way to honor the saint's example of virtue, devotion, and selflessness. Additionally, the root of the name meaning "desire" or "wish" implies a deep longing for something greater, such as a closer relationship with God. This spiritual layer of the name could inspire the bearer to pursue their own spiritual growth and development throughout their life.

Historical references

Historical records show that Willi of Hesse (12th century) The name Willi carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

12th century

Notable people with this name

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