The name Bille is of Danish origin and is a diminutive form of the given name William. William itself has a long history and is derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm, which is composed of the elements "wil" meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm" meaning "helmet" or "protection." Therefore, the name Bille can be interpreted to mean "resolute protection."
The name William first gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages through William the Conqueror, also known as William the Bastard, who invaded England in 1066 and became its king. However, the use of the diminutive form Bille is not as widespread and is more commonly found in Denmark.
In Danish culture, the name Bille has been associated with several notable figures throughout history. One famous bearer of this name was Carl Christian Julius Bille, who was a Norwegian naval officer and explorer during the late 19th century. He played an important role in mapping out the Arctic regions and was awarded the Polar Medal for his contributions to Arctic research.
Today, the name Bille remains a distinctive and unique choice for parents looking for a meaningful and uncommon name for their child. While it may not have the same widespread popularity as its longer form William, those who bear this name are likely to stand out due to its rarity and rich history.
The name Bille was most popular in the year 1929 with 8 births recorded that year. Over a span of six years from 1927 to 1933, there were a total of 23 babies named Bille born.