Villers
Villers can refer to several places, most notably in France and Belgium. In France, Villers is a common toponym, appearing in the names of many communes and villages. These locations often have historical significance, with origins dating back to the Roman era, as "Villers" derives from the Latin word "villare," meaning a rural estate. Examples include Villers-Cotterêts, known for its royal château and as the birthplace of Alexandre Dumas. Another is Villers-Bretonneux, which has a significant historical connection to the Australian military due to battles fought there during World War I.
In Belgium, Villers also appears as a place name. For instance, Villers-la-Ville is a well-known municipality