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Willard may refer to: Willard (name) Willard, Colorado Willard, Georgia Willard, Kansas Willard, Kentucky Willard, Michigan, a small unincorporated community
Willard
American actor and comedian (1933–2020)
Frederic Charles Willard (September 18, 1933 – May 15, 2020) was an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his work with Christopher Guest
Fred_Willard
1979 war film directed by Francis Ford Coppola
a river journey from South Vietnam into Cambodia undertaken by Captain Willard (Martin Sheen), who is on a secret mission to assassinate Colonel Kurtz
Apocalypse_Now
American actor and rapper (born 1968)
Willard Carroll Smith II (born September 25, 1968) is an American actor, rapper, and film producer. Known for his work in both the screen and music industries
Will_Smith
American horror film by Daniel Mann
Willard is a 1971 American horror film directed by Daniel Mann and written by Gilbert Ralston, based on Stephen Gilbert's novel Ratman's Notebooks. Bruce
Willard_(1971_film)
City in Missouri, United States
Willard is a city in Greene County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 6,344. It is part of the Springfield, Missouri
Willard,_Missouri
2020 American film by Antonio Campos
During World War II, while serving in the Solomon Islands, U.S. Marine Willard Russell and his patrol find Gunnery Sergeant Miller Jones skinned and crucified
The_Devil_All_the_Time_(film)
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The name Willard may refer to: Aaron Willard (1757–1844), Boston industrialist Adam Willard, (born 1973), drummer Aimee Willard (1974–1996), murder victim
Willard_(name)
American philosopher (1935–2013)
Dallas Albert Willard (September 4, 1935 – May 8, 2013) was an American philosopher also known for his writings on Christian spiritual formation. Much
Dallas_Willard
American drummer (born 1973)
Adam David "Atom" Willard (August 15, 1973) is an American drummer who has been a member of several notable musical acts. His career began in 1990 when
Atom_Willard
2003 American film
Willard is a 2003 American psychological horror film written and directed by Glen Morgan and starring Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey and Laura Elena Harring
Willard_(2003_film)
American politician and businessman (born 1947)
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and retired politician who served as a United States senator from Utah from 2019
Mitt_Romney
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Willard House or Willard Homestead may refer to: in the United States (by state) Willard House (Cottonwood, Arizona), listed on the National Register of
Willard_House
American weather presenter and television personality (1934–2021)
Willard Herman Scott Jr. (March 7, 1934 – September 4, 2021) was an American weatherman, radio and television personality, actor, narrator, clown, comedian
Willard_Scott
American boxer (1881–1968)
Jess Myron Willard (December 29, 1881 – December 15, 1968) was an American world heavyweight boxing champion billed as the Pottawatomie Giant. He won
Jess_Willard
American hotel founder
John Willard Marriott Sr. (September 17, 1900 – August 13, 1985) was an American entrepreneur and businessman. He was the founder of the Marriott Corporation
J._Willard_Marriott
American actress
Elen Willard is a retired American character actress. She worked exclusively in various American network dramatic television series from 1960 to 1966
Elen_Willard
Japanese punk band
The Willard (stylized as THE WILLARD) is a Japanese punk band that started in 1982 and continues to play to this day. The Willard were known for their
The_Willard
American painter
Archibald MacNeal Willard (August 22, 1836 – October 11, 1918) was an American painter who was born and raised in Bedford, Ohio. His most famous work
Archibald_Willard
Jamaican-born British operatic bass baritone
Sir Willard Wentworth White, OM, CBE (born 10 October 1946) is a Jamaican-born British operatic bass baritone. White was born into a Jamaican family in
Willard_White
Contemporary art gallery
The Willard Gallery was a contemporary art gallery operating in New York City from 1940 until 1987. It was founded by Marian Willard Johnson. In 1936,
Willard_Gallery
British sculptor (born 1957)
Willard Wigan, MBE (born June 1957) is a British sculptor from Ashmore Park Estate, Wednesfield, England, the son of Jamaican immigrants, who makes micro
Willard_Wigan
American temperance activist and suffragist (1839–1898)
Elizabeth Caroline Willard (September 28, 1839 – February 17, 1898) was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist. Willard became the
Frances_Willard
Unincorporated area in Virginia
Willard (also known as Willard Crossroads) was an unincorporated community located in what is now a part of Dulles International Airport in the U.S. state
Willard,_Virginia
Railway line in Ohio
The Willard Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Ohio. The line runs from Willard west to Deshler
Willard_Subdivision
Cat cited as an author in scientific journals (1968–1982)
F. D. C. Willard (1968–1982) was the pen name of Chester, a Siamese cat, used on several papers written by his owner, J. H. Hetherington, in physics journals
F._D._C._Willard
American football player (born 1943)
Kenneth Henderson Willard (born July 14, 1943) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL)
Ken_Willard
American actor (1914–1995)
Willard Lewis Waterman (August 29, 1914 – February 2, 1995) was an American character actor in films, TV and on radio, remembered best for replacing Harold
Willard_Waterman
Historic hotel in Washington, D.C.
The Willard InterContinental Washington, commonly known as the Willard Hotel, is a historic luxury Beaux-Arts hotel located at 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue
Willard InterContinental Washington
Willard_InterContinental_Washington
17th-century man convicted of witchcraft (died 1692)
John Willard (c. 1657 – August 19, 1692) was one of the people executed for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, during the Salem witch trials. He was
John_Willard
American women's rights activist
Emma Willard (née Hart; February 23, 1787 – April 15, 1870) was an American female education activist who dedicated her life to education. She worked
Emma_Willard
American film director
Willard Miller Huyck, Jr. (born September 8, 1945) is an American retired screenwriter, director and producer, best known for his association with George
Willard_Huyck
19th century American physician who treated Pres. James Garfield in 1881
Doctor Willard Bliss (August 18, 1825 – February 21, 1889) was an American physician and pseudo-expert in ballistic trauma, who treated President of the
Doctor_Willard_Bliss
American chemical industrialist (1897–1949)
Willard Henry Dow (January 4, 1897 – March 31, 1949) was an American chemical industrialist who expanded the American multinational conglomerate Dow Chemical
Willard_Dow
City in Ohio, United States
Willard is a city in southwestern Huron County, Ohio, United States, approximately 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Norwalk. The population was 6,197 at
Willard,_Ohio
1984 film by Herbert Ross
wife Vi, and their rebellious daughter Ariel. At school Ren befriends Willard Hewitt. He learns that the town council has banned dancing and rock music
Footloose
U.S. architectural firm
Babb, Cook & Willard was a New York City-based architectural firm established in 1884 that designed many important houses and commercial buildings. The
Babb,_Cook_&_Willard
Theory in evolutionary biology proposed to explain sex ratio deviations in mammals
and evolutionary psychology, the Trivers–Willard hypothesis, formally proposed by Robert Trivers and Dan Willard in 1973, suggests that female mammals adjust
Trivers–Willard_hypothesis
American clockmaker (1753–1848)
Simon Willard (April 3, 1753 – August 30, 1848) was an American clockmaker. Simon Willard clocks were produced in Massachusetts in the towns of Grafton
Simon_Willard
American football player (born 1959)
Willard Sheldon Reaves (born August 17, 1959) is an American-Canadian politician and former professional gridiron football running back who has served
Willard_Reaves
English cricketer (1938–2019)
Michael James Lewis Willard (24 March 1938 – 19 September 2019) was an English cricketer who played 41 first-class cricket matches for Cambridge University
Michael_Willard
American politician
Matthew Willard (born November 5, 1988) is an American politician serving as a member of the New Orleans City Council since January 12, 2026. He previously
Matthew_Willard
American basketball coach (born 1975)
Kevin Schreiber Willard (born April 6, 1975) is an American college basketball coach who is currently the head men's basketball coach at Villanova University
Kevin_Willard
United States historic place
The Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane is a former state hospital in Willard, New York, United States, which is listed on the National Register of
Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane
Willard_Asylum_for_the_Chronic_Insane
City in Utah, United States
Willard (Shoshoni: Sogo-timp-bow ya) is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,978 at the 2020 census. Willard is located
Willard,_Utah
American metal band
Willard was an American metal band from Seattle, Washington, formed around 1989. They were a part of the grunge music scene of the late 1980s and early
Willard_(band)
American librarian, book collector, and chess player
Daniel Willard Fiske (November 11, 1831 – September 17, 1904) was an American librarian and scholar, born on November 11, 1831, at Ellisburg, New York
Willard_Fiske
Massachusetts clockmaker
Benjamin Willard, Jr. (19 March 1743 Grafton, Massachusetts – 18 September 1803 Baltimore, Maryland), was an American clockmaker. Benjamin Willard the third
Benjamin_Willard
American experimental filmmaker and poet
Willard Maas (June 24, 1906 – January 2, 1971) was an American experimental filmmaker and poet. Maas was born in Lindsay, California, and graduated from
Willard_Maas
American academic and politician
Sidney Willard (September 19, 1780 – December 6, 1856) was an American academic and politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Sidney_Willard
American real estate developer (1942–2003)
Willard Goldsmith Rouse III (June 19, 1942 – May 27, 2003) was an American real estate developer, best known for his role in the construction of Philadelphia's
Willard_Rouse
Airport in Champaign County, Illinois, U.S.
University of Illinois Willard Airport (IATA: CMI, ICAO: KCMI, FAA LID: CMI), also known as Willard Airport and Champaign–Urbana Airport, is an airport
University of Illinois Willard Airport
University_of_Illinois_Willard_Airport
Protected lake in Antrim, New Hampshire
Willard Pond is a small, protected lake in Antrim, New Hampshire, United States. The lake, located in southwestern New Hampshire, is about 108 acres (44 ha)
Willard_Pond
American former basketball coach (born 1946)
Ralph Daniel Willard (born March 28, 1946) is an American former basketball coach. He served as the head men's basketball coach at Western Kentucky University
Ralph_Willard
American architect (1783–1861)
Solomon Willard (June 26, 1783 – February 27, 1861) was a carver and builder in Massachusetts who is remembered primarily for designing and overseeing
Solomon_Willard
Zimbabwean footballer (born 1986)
Willard Katsande (born 15 January 1986 in Mutoko) is a Zimbabwean retired professional footballer and coach, a former player of South African Premiership
Willard_Katsande
American businessman (1888–1978)
Willard Frederick Rockwell, Sr. (March 31, 1888 – October 16, 1978) was an American engineer businessman who helped shape and name what eventually became
Willard_Rockwell
American writer
Nancy Willard (June 26, 1936 – February 19, 2017) was an American writer: novelist, poet, author and occasional illustrator of children's books. She won
Nancy_Willard
1996 murder of American college athlete
Aimee Ellen Willard (June 8, 1974 – June 20, 1996) was an American collegiate athlete who played soccer and lacrosse at George Mason University. A defender
Murder_of_Aimee_Willard
Mountain in Box Elder and Weber counties in Utah, United States
Willard Peak (Shoshoni: Sogo goi) is a 9,763-foot elevation (2,976 m) mountain summit located on the common border Box Elder County shares with Weber
Willard_Peak
American theologian (1640–1707)
Samuel Willard (January 31, 1640 – September 12, 1707) was a New England Puritan clergyman who served as the acting president of Harvard from 1701 to
Samuel_Willard
Animated film by Chris Butler
unaware of the fact that Piggot-Dunceby has hired a bounty hunter named Willard Stenk to track Lionel and kill him, ensuring that the pro-imperialist conservative
Missing_Link_(2019_film)
American novelist (1909–1965)
Willard Francis Motley (July 14, 1909 – March 4, 1965) was an American author. Beginning as a teenager, Motley published a column in the African-American
Willard_Motley
Indigenous Canadian multidisciplinary artist, graphic designer, and curator
Tania Willard (born 1977) is an Indigenous Canadian multidisciplinary artist, graphic designer, and curator, known for mixing traditional Indigenous arts
Tania_Willard
American dairyman, lawyer, and newspaper editor
Xerxes Addison Willard (c. 1820–1882) was an American dairyman, lawyer, and newspaper editor who wrote under the name X. A. Willard. After touring dairies
Xerxes_Willard
Topics referred to by the same term
Willard School may refer to: Emma Willard School, a day and boarding school for young women in Troy, New York Frances E. Willard School, an elementary
Willard_School
President of Harvard College
Joseph Willard (December 29, 1738 – September 25, 1804) was an American Congregational clergyman and academic. He was president of Harvard from 1781 until
Joseph_Willard
Abijah Willard (27 July 1724 at Lancaster, Massachusetts – 28 May 1789 in Saint John, New Brunswick) was a soldier during the French and Indian War who
Abijah_Willard
Contemporary Christian musician (born 1956)
Kelly Willard (born on August 18, 1956) is a contemporary Christian musician best known for her praise and worship recordings. She was featured as a soloist
Kelly_Willard
British actor (1884–1956)
Edmund Willard (19 December 1884 – 6 October 1956) was a British actor of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Brighton, Sussex in 1884, the nephew of Victorian
Edmund_Willard
American aviator (1883–1977)
Charles Foster Willard (October 13, 1883 – February 1, 1977) was an American aviator and engineer, who became known as the first barnstormer with his
Charles_F._Willard
American actor (1873–1934)
Willard Mack (September 18, 1873 – November 18, 1934) was a Canadian-American actor, director, and playwright. He was born Charles Willard McLaughlin in
Willard_Mack
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Willard Jones may refer to: Willard F. Jones (1890–1967), American naval architect, business executive and philanthropist Willard N. Jones (1869–?), American
Willard_Jones
Hamlet in New York, United States
42°40′56″N 76°52′07″W / 42.68222°N 76.86861°W / 42.68222; -76.86861 Willard is a hamlet primarily in the Town of Romulus, Seneca County, New York,
Willard,_New_York
English football referee (1959–2024)
Gary S. Willard (3 September 1959 – 20 May 2024) was an English football referee. He officiated in the Football League and the Premier League, and for
Gary_Willard
City in Shawnee and Wabaunsee counties in Kansas, United States
Willard is a city in Shawnee and Wabaunsee counties in the State of Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 74. Before
Willard,_Kansas
Canadian physicist (1924–2011)
Willard Sterling Boyle (August 19, 1924 – May 7, 2011) was a Canadian applied physicist who shared one half of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics with George
Willard_Boyle
American actor (1912–1996)
Willard Parker (born Worster Van Eps; February 5, 1912 - December 4, 1996) was an American film and television actor. He starred in the TV series Tales
Willard_Parker
American businessman
Willard Hackerman (October 6, 1918 – February 10, 2014) was an American businessman, long-time CEO of major construction firm Whiting-Turner, and philanthropist
Willard_Hackerman
American faith healer
Willard Fuller (1915 – April 8, 2009) was an American faith healer and proponent of psychic dentistry. Fuller was born in Grant Parish, Louisiana. In
Willard_Fuller
American scientist (1839–1903)
Josiah Willard Gibbs (/ɡɪbz/; February 11, 1839 – April 28, 1903) was an American mechanical engineer and scientist who made fundamental theoretical contributions
Josiah_Willard_Gibbs
School district in Missouri, U.S.
Willard Public Schools, also known as the Willard R-2 School District, is a public school district headquartered in Willard, Missouri, United States.
Willard_R-2_School_District
Massachusetts clockmaker (1757–1844)
Aaron Willard (October 14, 1757 – May 20, 1844) was an entrepreneur, industrialist, and clockmaker who worked at his Roxbury, Massachusetts, factory during
Aaron_Willard
American writer
Willard DeMille Price (28 July 1887 – 14 October 1983) was a Canadian-born American traveller, journalist and author. Price was born to a family of devout
Willard_Price
American computer scientist (died 2023)
Dan Edward Willard (September 19, 1948 – January 21, 2023) was an American computer scientist and logician, and a professor of computer science at the
Dan_Willard
Reservoir in the Great Salt Lake, Utah
Willard Bay is a man-made fresh water reservoir in the Great Salt Lake, in northern Utah. The bay was separated from the Great Salt Lake in 1964, and
Willard_Bay
American railroad executive
Daniel Willard (January 28, 1861 – July 6, 1942) was an American railroad executive best known as the president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O)
Daniel_Willard
United States historic place
The Willard Library is a private donation library incorporated in 1881 to serve the city of Evansville, Indiana. In addition to standard publications
Willard_Library
Topics referred to by the same term
Willard Allen may refer to: Willard Allen (politician) (born 1940), American politician Willard H. Allen (1893–1957), American state secretary of agriculture
Willard_Allen
American writer (1930–2023)
Willard M. Manus (September 28, 1930 – January 19, 2023) was an American novelist, playwright, and journalist based in Los Angeles. His best known book
Willard_Manus
American actor and dancer (1899–1986)
for the lead. Among the chorus line performers was 20-year-old Frances Willard "Billie" Vernon; they married in 1922. The show began Cagney's 10-year
James_Cagney
Private school in Troy, New York, US
Emma Willard School, originally called Troy Female Seminary and often referred to simply as Emma, is an independent university-preparatory day and boarding
Emma_Willard_School
Public secondary school in Willard, Missouri, United States
Willard High School is a public high school located in Willard, Missouri, United States. The school is in the Willard R-2 School District. Willard High
Willard High School (Missouri)
Willard_High_School_(Missouri)
Musical artist
Willard Somers Elliot (July 18, 1926 – June 7, 2000 in Fort Worth, Texas) was an American bassoonist and composer. He was best known for his long tenure
Willard_Elliot
American sociologist
Willard Walter Waller (July 30, 1899 – July 27, 1945) was an American sociologist. Much of his research concerned the sociology of the family, sociology
Willard_Waller
American actor
Willard Earl Pugh (born June 16, 1959) is an American actor with numerous film and television credits. He has appeared in notable mainstream Hollywood
Willard_E._Pugh
Neighborhood in Hennepin, Minnesota, United States
Willard-Hay is a neighborhood within the larger Near North community in the northwest side of the U.S. city of Minneapolis which is known locally as the
Willard-Hay,_Minneapolis
American architect (1882–1942)
Willard Close Northup (1882–1942) was an American architect in North Carolina who was the principal partner in the firm Northup & O'Brien. His firm was
Willard_C._Northup
Massachusetts colonist
Simon Willard (1605–1676) was an early Massachusetts fur trader, colonial militia leader, legislator, and judge. Willard was born in Horsmonden, Kent,
Simon Willard (Massachusetts colonist)
Simon_Willard_(Massachusetts_colonist)
Topics referred to by the same term
Arthur Willard may refer to: Arthur Cutts Willard (1878–1960), president of the University of Illinois Arthur L. Willard (1870–1935), U.S. Navy admiral
Arthur_Willard
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Will; Desire and Hardy; Brave; Bold; Resolute; Bold will; Strong Desire; Strong Willed
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English
English : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements wil ‘will’, ‘desire’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Probably an Americanized form of the German cognate Willhardt (see Willert).Simon Willard (1605–76) came from Horsmonden, Kent, England, to Boston, MA, in 1634. In that year he became one of the founders of Cambridge, MA, and the following year (1635) was a founder of Concord, MA. Twenty years later, in 1659, he was a founder of Lancaster, MA. Simon Willard was involved in numerous confrontations with the native American Indians, in particular in King Philip’s War of 1675–76. He had seventeen children and was the ancestor of many prominent Americans.
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English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Wilheard, WILLARD means "strong-willed."Â
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English
English : variant of Willard.German : variant of Willhardt (see Willert).
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Great Bravery
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Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : from the medieval personal name Will, a short form of William, or from some other medieval personal names with this first element, for example Wilbert or Willard.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, Middle English wille (from wiell(a), West Saxon form of Old English well(a) ‘spring’). The surname is found predominantly in the south and southwestern parts of the country.German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.
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Resolute or brave.
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English
 Variant spelling of Old English Noni, NONIE means "ninth." Compare with another form of Nonie.
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Gaelic
Dark hero.
Biblical
of grace or mercy
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French
French Provençal name, probably derived from the word mirar, MIREIO means "to admire."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Wild Man
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Super Abundance
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Thank You
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English
English : nickname for a provident man, from Middle English readi ‘prepared’, ‘prompt’.Irish : variant of Reddy.Scottish : variant of Reedie.
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Hindu, Indian
A Prosperous Woman
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Goddess of Learning; Goddess Saraswati
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n.
A species of brome grass (Bromus secalinus) which is a troublesome weed in wheat fields, and is often erroneously regarded as degenerate or changed wheat; it bears a very slight resemblance to oats, and if reaped and ground up with wheat, so as to be used for food, is said to produce narcotic effects; -- called also cheat and Willard's bromus.