Elwillie is an uncommon, unique first name of English origin. It consists of two elements: "El-" and "-willie". The "El-" prefix could derive from the English name element "Ella", which is often associated with "Eleanor" and means "fair" or "noble". Meanwhile, "-willie" is likely derived from the English name William, meaning "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior". Therefore, Elwillie could be interpreted as a blend of these two names, perhaps signifying a union of nobility and strong will. As it is not a traditional combination, individuals named Elwillie may stand out due to their distinctive moniker.
The name Elwillie peaked in popularity during the years 1926 with a total of 10 births recorded that year. The remaining years had lower birth counts, ranging from 5 to 6 births each. Overall, there were a total of 27 babies named Elwillie born between 1923 and 1939.