Warner

The name Warner signifies a person who acts as a protector or guardian, particularly in the context of warfare or in a leadership role within a group. It embodies strength, vigilance, and responsibility.

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The name Warner has roots in Germanic languages, primarily from the Old High German name Warinheri, composed of 'warin' meaning 'guard' or 'protector', and 'heri', meaning 'army' or 'soldier'. It was introduced to England by the Normans in the medieval era.

  • Babies named Warner in the US in 2023:
    Female: 5
    Male: 126
  • Nicknames: Warry, War, Warn, Wenny, Ward.
  • Full Names: Warner James, Warner Thomas, Warner Alan, Warner Lewis, Warner Henry.
  • Famous Namesakes: Warner Bros - Entertainment Company, Warner Baxter - Actor, Warner Oland - Actor, Warner Anderson - Actor, Warner Herzog - Film Director.
  • Gender: Traditionally a masculine name, but it can be considered unisex depending on cultural variations.
  • Numerology: The name Warner resonates with the number 8, which is associated with power, ambition, and success. Those with the name Warner are seen as natural-born leaders, confident and decisive, and tend to achieve prosperity through their steadfast nature.

The name Warner became more popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in English-speaking countries. While not as common today, it retains a classic, vintage allure.

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