Wilbourn is a distinct and uncommon given name of English origin, derived from an Old English surname meaning 'freeholder'. It was originally a nickname for someone who owned land freely without any feudal obligations. The name has been in use since the Middle Ages but remains relatively rare today. Wilbourn is not associated with any specific saints or religious figures, nor does it have any particular historical significance aside from its connection to land ownership. As such, there are no widely celebrated name days for individuals named Wilbourn.
"Only 13 babies named Wilbourn were born between 1923 and 1927."