Willodeen is an uncommon, yet captivating first name of English origin. It is derived from the Middle English 'Willowdene', which was a popular surname used to indicate someone who lived in a meadow where willows grew. The name consists of two elements: 'willow', referring to the tree, and 'den(e)', meaning valley or meadow. Throughout history, Willodeen has been predominantly associated with females, although its use as a given name is quite rare. It is likely that most people encountering this name would find it intriguing due to its unique sound and historical context.
"The name Willodeen experienced fluctuations in popularity between 1920 and 1930, with a peak of eight births in 1924. Overall, there were twenty-nine babies named Willodeen during this period."