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Vili

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Meaning & History

Vili is a masculine given name used in Finnish, Hungarian, and Slovene. It is a diminutive of Vilmos, Viljem, or Vilhelm, all of which are vernacular forms of William.

Etymology

The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Willehelm, composed of the elements willo meaning "will, desire" and helm meaning "helmet, protection". The name was introduced to Finland and neighboring regions through Swedish influence; the Swedish form Vilhelm was shortened to Ville, and in Finnish it often became Vili (alongside Vilho and Viljo). In Hungarian, Vili is a pet form of Vilmos, and in Slovene it serves as a diminutive of Viljem and Vilhelm.

Cultural Significance

In Finnish naming tradition, Vili has been a common informal form of William, particularly in the 20th century. The name also has a separate mythological resonance outside these cultures: in Norse mythology, Vili is one of the brothers of Odin, who together with Vé helped create the world from the body of the primordial giant Ymir. (Note: This figure is spelled Vili in Old Norse and is etymologically unrelated to the Germanic William derived names.)

Notable Bearers

  • Vili – a Norse god, brother of Odin
  • Although no famous modern bearers are widely documented, the name is used in Finland, Hungary, and Slovenia as a friendly short form.

  • Meaning: Will helmet (via William)
  • Origin: Germanic, via Swedish
  • Type: Diminutive of William
  • Usage: Finnish, Hungarian, Slovenian

Related Names

Variants
(Slovene) Vilko (Finnish) Vilho, Viljo, Ville
Diminutives
(Finnish) Ville
Feminine Forms
(Finnish) Vilhelmiina
Other Languages & Cultures
(Breton) Gwilherm (Catalan) Guillem, Guim (Croatian) Vilim, Vilko (Czech) Vilém (Swedish) Vilhelm (Danish) Villum (Dutch) Willem, Jelle, Pim (English) Wil (Germanic) Wilhelmus (German) Willy (Dutch) Wim (English) William, Bill, Billie, Billy (Irish) Liam (English) Will, Willie (Esperanto) Vilhelmo, Vilĉjo (Estonian) Villem (Fijian) Viliame (French) Guillaume (Galician) Guillerme (Polish) Wilhelm (German) Willi (Germanic) Willehelm (Icelandic) Vilhjálmur (Irish) Uilliam, Uilleag, Ulick (Italian) Guglielmo, Elmo (Latvian) Vilhelms, Vilis (Limburgish) Wöllem, Wullem, Wum (Lithuanian) Vilhelmas (Manx) Illiam (Maori) Wiremu (Medieval English) Wilkin, Wilky, Wilmot (Old Germanic) Wiljahelmaz (Portuguese) Guilherme, Gui (Spanish (Latin American)) Wilian, Willian (Scottish Gaelic) Uilleam (Slovak) Viliam (Spanish) Guillermo (Swedish) Ville, Wille (Tongan) Viliami (Welsh) Gwilym, Gwil, Gwilim, Gwillym
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