Originating from the English language, the name Godswill is predominantly given to male babies. The name carries a strong and powerful meaning, as it signifies one who submits or surrenders to the will of God. In terms of pronunciation, it is commonly said as GAHDZ-wil (ˈɡɑdz.wɪl). While there are no notable variations of Godswill itself, the shorter form "Will" can be used as an alternative. The popularity of this name has varied over the years in the United States, with occurrences ranging between 5 and 8 newborns per year. Despite not being a widely used name, Godswill carries a unique and profound association with dedication to faith and divine purpose.
Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio is a Nigerian lawyer and politician, currently serving as the 15th president of the Nigerian Senate, and previously holding positions as a senator, minister, and governor. |
Godswill Ogbonnaya Obioma, a Nigerian professor and the registrar of National Examination Council (NECO), passed away on May 31, 2021. |