Willadine, of Germanic origin, is a rare and unique given name that has stood the test of time. It is derived from the Germanic element 'will', meaning 'resolute power', and 'haðu', which signifies 'battle'. Thus, Willadine translates to 'powerful in battle' or 'strong-willed'. This name was popular among the nobility during the Middle Ages but has since become quite scarce, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker.
"The name Willadine was chosen for just five girls in 1925 and another five in 1928, with a slight increase to six in 1927. Over these three years, a total of sixteen babies were named Willadine."