Williams
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Ben Ames 1889–1953, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
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Bert Egbert Austin Williams, 1876?–1922, U.S. comedian and songwriter.
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Charles Melvin Cootie, 1910–85, U.S. jazz trumpeter and bandleader.
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Daniel Hale, 1858–1931, U.S. surgeon and educator: performed first successful heart surgery 1893.
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Elizabeth Betty, 1943–2020, Northern Irish peace activist: Nobel Prize 1976.
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Emlyn 1905–87, Welsh playwright and actor.
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Eric Eustace, 1911–81, Trinidadian politician: first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago 1962–81.
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G. Mennen 1911–88, U.S. politician and diplomat.
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Hank, 1923–53, U.S. country-and-western singer, musician, and composer.
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John Towner, born 1932, U.S. composer and conductor.
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Ralph Vaughan. Vaughan Williams, Ralph.
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Roger, 1603?–83, English clergyman in America: founder of Rhode Island colony 1636.
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Serena, born 1981, U.S. tennis player (sister of Venus Williams).
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Tennessee Thomas Lanier Williams, 1911–83, U.S. dramatist.
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Theodore Samuel Ted, 1918–2002, U.S. baseball player.
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Venus, born 1980, U.S. tennis player (sister of Serena Williams).
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William, 1731–1811, U.S. merchant and revolutionary statesman.
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William Carlos 1883–1963, U.S. poet and novelist.
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Hank, real name Hiram Williams. 1923–53, US country singer and songwriter. His songs (all 1948–52) include "Jambalaya", "Your Cheatin' Heart", and "Why Don't you Love me (like you Used to Do?)"
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John. born 1941, Australian classical guitarist, living in Britain
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John ( Towner ). born 1932, US composer of film music; his scores include those for Jaws (1975), Star Wars (1977), E.T. (1982), Schindler's List (1993), Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
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Ralph Vaughan. See (Ralph) Vaughan Williams
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Raymond ( Henry ). 1921–88, British literary critic and novelist, noted esp for such works as Culture and Society (1958) and The Long Revolution (1961), which offer a socialist analysis of the relationship between society and culture
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Robbie, full name Robert Peter Williams. born 1974, British pop singer and songwriter. A member of Take That (1990–95; and from 2010), he found solo success with "Angels" (1997) and the albums Life Thru a Lens (1997), Swing When You're Winning (2001), and Escapology (2002)
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Robin ( McLaurim ). born 1951, US film actor and comedian; films include Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Dead Poets' Society (1989), Mrs Doubtfire (1993), and Insomnia (2002)
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Rowan ( Douglas ). Baron. born 1950, Archbishop of Canterbury (2002–2012); Archbishop of Wales (2000–02)
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Serena . born 1981, US tennis player, sister of Venus Williams: since 1999 she has won sixteen Grand Slam singles titles, including the Australian Open five times, Wimbledon five times, and the US Open four times
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Tennessee, real name Thomas Lanier Williams. 1911–83, US dramatist. His plays include The Glass Menagerie (1944), A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955), and Night of the Iguana (1961)
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Venus . born 1980, US tennis player: winner of seven Grand Slam singles titles, including Wimbledon five times (2000–01, 2005, 2007–08); with her sister Serena she has won thirteen Grand Slam doubles titles
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William Carlos (ˈkɑːləs). 1883–1963, US poet, who formulated the poetic concept "no ideas but in things". His works include Paterson (1946–58), which explores the daily life of a man living in a modern city, and the prose work In the American Grain (1925)
Example Sentences
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Norco 4, Long Beach Millikan 0: Coral Williams struck out nine in the shutout.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 2, 2026
Det Ch Supt Luke Williams, who leads policing in north-west London, reassured members of the Jewish community which is about to celebrate Passover.
From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026
“The labor market has been sending an unusual set of mixed signals,” John Williams, president of the New York Fed, said in a speech earlier this week.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
At a gas station in Washington's suburbs, Jeanne Williams, 83, was aghast at the higher prices.
From Barron's • Apr. 1, 2026
It’s Saturday morning, better known as cleaning day in the Williams household.
From "The Manifestor Prophecy" by Angie Thomas
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