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Willie

WIH-lee

Willie (name) means a masculine given name, a familiar form of William. Example: “Willie Nelson is a famous American singer.”

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A masculine given name, a familiar form of William.
"Willie Nelson is a famous American singer."
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What does “Willie” mean?

The word “Willie” means a masculine given name, a familiar form of William.

How do you pronounce “Willie”?

“Willie” is pronounced WIH-lee (/ˈwɪli/ in IPA).

How do you use “Willie” in a sentence?

Here is “Willie” used in a sentence: “Willie Nelson is a famous American singer.”

What part of speech is “Willie”?

“Willie” is a name.

Is “Willie” a common word?

“Willie” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What name is "Willie" short for?

"Willie" is a familiar or pet form of the masculine given name William. It is used as an affectionate nickname and sometimes as a given name in its own right.

What is the difference between "Willie," "Will," and "Billy"?

All three are nicknames for William. "Will" and "Willie" come directly from the start of the name, with "Willie" adding a friendly "-ie" ending, while "Billy" is a traditional variant that swaps the initial "W" for a "B."

Is "Willie" a formal or informal name?

"Willie" is an informal, affectionate form of William, so it suits family, friends, and casual settings. In formal contexts such as official documents or introductions, the full name William is usually preferred.

Is "Willie" a boy's or a girl's name?

"Willie" is traditionally a masculine name, used as a short form of William. It is occasionally used as an affectionate nickname for girls, but its main and traditional use is for boys and men.

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