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[Opinions] Liam
Would you just use Liam as a full first name or name a son William and call him Liam? I'm not sure which I would prefer. I love the name! What are your thoughts on it? Thanks!
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Liam to me is not a full name but it is fairly popular where I live, I know of four within my circle of freinds and family one is the son of my brothers common law wife his full name is Liam William!I personally prefer William with Will as a nickname
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Love William, dislike Liam
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Love it. It's always been a fave of mine and I prefer it as a full fn, rather than a nn for William. I think if you call a child William and you want a nn, use Will! Anyway, Liam is great and I think if you really like it, then use it!
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Love Liam, dislike William.
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I love both Liam and William, so I'd use William nn Liam. What a perfect name!!!!Eva
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Liam is nmsaa. I love William though.
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For a while, i thought I was the only one...
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I prefer William with Liam as a nickname. I don't think nicknames should be planned by the parents, but left up to the child. I also don't think the choosing of a formal should revolve around a nickname.
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I LOVE the name Liam! I really prefer Liam as a name by itself, using it as a nickname takes something away from it. I really like the combo Liam Christian.
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I would use just Liam. In the English I speak, Liam isn't a natural nickname for William -- Will is. I actually think of Liam as an independent name based on William, rather than as a short form of it, because that's the only way I've ever encountered it.I like it alright. An old friend of mine recently named her son Liam. - chazda
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I LOVE both names. I would use William and call him Liam.
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(my opinion only of course)If going to use the name Liam at all, it is only acceptable as a nn. William is such a wonderful name itself, no nn is needed. However, if going to call a son Liam, name him William, and use Liam as the nn. Its a nice change from the ever popular Will, but Wiliam is much more perfered.
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