Wren

The name Wren signifies a free-spirited individual whose melodious presence parallels that of the charming songbird. It reflects lightness, grace, and the enchanting beauty of nature.

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The name Wren is of Old English origin, derived from the name of the small songbird, the Eurasian wren. Historically, wrens were known for their sweet and melodious bird songs.

  • Popularity: 387th
  • Babies named Wren in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1537
    Male: 222
  • Nicknames: Wrennie,Rennie,Renny,Rains, Renn.
  • Full Names: Laurence, Lawrence, Warren, Wrenwyn, Rennes.
  • Famous Namesakes: Wren Stevens-musician, Wren Blair-hockey player, Lawrence "Wren" Scott-fashion designer.
  • Gender: Historically unisex, the name Wren is now often considered trendy for both genders, but sees a slight preference towards females. Its neutral charm makes it appealing to many looking for a nature-inspired name.
  • Numerology: Wren has a numerological value of 5, indicating freedom-loving, adventurous, and versatile qualities. Such a number is associated with change, action, and the pursuit of new and exciting experiences.

Wren has been on a steady rise in popularity, especially in the recent two decades. Its connection to nature and its versatility for both genders contribute to its charm. As of recent years, it has found favor with eco-conscious parents, making it an appealing choice across various cultural landscapes.

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