Wilie, of German origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive male given name. Pronounced 'WILL-ee', it's derived from the Germanic 'Willibald', which consists of two elements: 'will' meaning 'desire' and 'bold' meaning 'courageous'. This name has a strong and assertive ring to it, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something beyond the ordinary. Wilie was popularized by historical figures such as Wilie Nelson, the renowned American singer-songwriter, further adding to its appeal.
The name Willie had an equal number of births each year between 1923 and 1924, totaling ten babies named Willie during this period.