Guillaume originates of Teutonic German "Wilhelm" meaning "will and desire" and "helmet and protection" as a name for a son in French-speaking cultures. While not particularly common in English-speaking countries, the diminutive of Guillaume, Guy, has become a given name choice of its own standing.
Guillaume originates of Teutonic German "Wilhelm" meaning "will and desire" and "helmet and protection" as a name for a son in French-speaking cultures. While not particularly common in English-speaking countries, the diminutive of Guillaume, Guy, has become a given name choice of its own standing.
Guillaume originates of Teutonic German "Wilhelm" meaning "will and desire" and "helmet and protection" as a name for a son in French-speaking cultures. While not particularly common in English-speaking countries, the diminutive of Guillaume, Guy, has become a given name choice of its own standing.
Guillaume originates of Teutonic German "Wilhelm" meaning "will and desire" and "helmet and protection" as a name for a son in French-speaking cultures. While not particularly common in English-speaking countries, the diminutive of Guillaume, Guy, has become a given name choice of its own standing.