Willoughbie

English
"farm near the willows"

Willoughbie Origin and Meaning

The name Willoughbie is a boy's name.

Willoughbie is a masculine name derived from English toponymic surnames, originally denoting someone from various places named Willoughby in England. These place names combine Old English "wilig" (willow tree) and "bȳ," a Norse element meaning "farm" or "settlement" – literally meaning "willow farm." As a first name, Willoughbie is exceedingly rare, representing an elaborated, archaic spelling of the already uncommon Willoughby. The name carries aristocratic associations and an air of literary sophistication reminiscent of 19th-century English novels. Its old-world charm, combined with potential nicknames like Will or Loughbie, might appeal to parents seeking a distinctive name with historical depth. Despite its rarity, Willoughbie maintains connections to the more familiar William while offering considerably more uniqueness.