Liam is a common male name in the Irish language found in Ireland, Great Britain, and Sweden. Although less popular in the United States, the name has seen a sudden increase in popularity in recent years, coming from the 604th most common male name in 1990 to the 98th most common male name in 2006. It is the Irish diminutive of William, originally a German name, will + helm "desire + helmet" and suggests "strong protector." It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
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ABCs of Liam. A – Age: I mostly prefer the Age of ... Two and a half weeks ago, or the day of my last blog post, I was working overtime (work out! ... Liam J. ...liamj.blogspot.com/liam's blog
Quick, I need a tagline, let me steal yours ... I was allowed to take some pictures: check out his blog — he's now surfing Brazil! ...www.xul.at/blog/Baby Liam's blog - Vox
A little man's big perspectives. ... Baby Liam's Blog. Profile. Neighbors. Photos. More. Audio. Videos. Books. Links. Collections ...babyliam.vox.com/Prince Liam the Brave
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Liam on The baton as teaching aid. djinbrighton on The baton as teaching aid ... Respect Supporters' blog. Scottish Socialist Party. Socialist Appeal ...liammacuaid.wordpress.com/Liam is a common male name in the Irish language found in Ireland, Great Britain, and Sweden. Although less popular in the United States, the name has seen a sudden increase in popularity in recent years, coming from the 604th most common male name in 1990 to the 98th most common male name in 2006. It is the Irish diminutive of William, originally a German name, will + helm "desire + helmet" and suggests "strong protector." It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
























