Williams
Williams is the name of several places in the United States of America:
- Williams, Arizona
- Williams, California
- Williams, Iowa
- Williams, Minnesota
- Williams, South Carolina
- Williams County, North Dakota
- Williams County, Ohio
- Williams Township, Michigan
- Williams Township, Minnesota
- Williams Township, Pennsylvania
There are also places named Williamsburg, Williamson, Williamsport, Williamston, Williamstown, and Williamsville, as well as:
Many famous people have been named Williams:
- Brian Williams - sports reporter for CBC
- Brian Williams - news reporter for NBC
- Hank Williams, the name of two country music singers, (father and son)
- Kenneth Williams, television and film actor
- Robin Williams, television and film actor
- Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island
- Serena Williams, tennis player and sister of Venus Williams
- Shirley Williams, United Kingdom politician
- Ted Williams, baseball player
- Tennessee Williams, playwright
- Venus Williams, tennis player and sister of Serena Williams
- Walter Williams, economist
Williams is a very successful Formula One racing team: see WilliamsF1.
Williams is also a famous college: see Williams College.
Williams is a common shortened form of Williams Electronics, a successful arcade game producer of the 1980s.
Williams is the name of an energy company. See: Williams (company).
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