Vilmos

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Vilmos
GenderMale
Language(s) Hungarian
Name day 10 January
Origin
Region of origin Hungary

Vilmos is a masculine given name, the Hungarian form of the Germanic Wilhelm gained through the Latin Vilhelmus. [1]

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References

  1. Fercsik, Erzsébet; Raátz, Judit (2009). Kiss, Gábor (ed.). Keresztnevek enciklopédiája [The encyclopedia of given names](PDF). Vol. A Magyar Nyelv Kézikönyvei XVI. Budapest: Tinta. p. 283. ISBN   978-963-9902-18-3. ISSN   1589-4371.