Pronunciation | REN |
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Gender | unisex |
Origin | |
Meaning | derived from the name of the songbird |
Wren is both an English surname and a gender neutral given name, both derived from the English name of the songbird.
It has recently increased in popularity as a name for girls and boys in the Anglosphere along with other names derived from the natural world. It has been ranked among the 1,000 most popular names for newborns in the United States since 2013 and among the top 500 names for girls in England and Wales since 2014.[1][2][3] Wrenlee and Wrenley, which are elaborations of the name, have both increased in usage for girls in the United States as well.[4]
People
Surname
- Alan Wren (born 1964), English rock drummer
- Bob Wren (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey player
- Caroline Wren, political campaign worker
- Christopher Wren (1632–1723), English architect and scientist
- Christopher Wren (priest) (1589–1658), Anglican cleric, Dean of Windsor and father of the architect
- Christopher Wren the Younger (1675–1747), English Member of Parliament, son of the architect
- Daniel A. Wren (born ca. 1935), American business theorist
- Frank Wren (born 1958), American baseball executive
- Harold G. Wren (1921–2016), American dean of three law schools
- Jackie Wren (1936–2020), Scottish footballer
- John Wren (1871–1953), Australian businessman
- Kyle Wren (born 1991), American baseball player
- M. K. Wren (1938–2016), American author
- Margery Wren (1850–1930), English murder victim
- Matthew Wren (1585–1667), English clergyman and scholar
- P. C. Wren (1875–1941), British author
- Renell Wren (born 1995), American football player
- Thomas Wren (disambiguation)
Given name
- Wren Blackberry, American teacher and author
- Wren Blair (1925–2013), former Canadian ice hockey coach
- Wren Dixon, German Football player and Sith Lord/Jedi Master
Fictional characters
- Wren, a scientist from the movie Alien Resurrection
- Wren Elessedil, a character from the Heritage of Shannara series of fantasy novels
- Wren, protagonist of a series of fantasy books by Sherwood Smith
- an android from the video game Phantasy Star III
- an android from the video game Phantasy Star IV
- Wren MacPherson, the third and youngest child of Darryl and Wanda McPherson in the comic strip Baby Blues
- Wren Natsworthy, daughter to Tom and Hester Natsworthy in the last installments of Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines Quartet
- Wren Douglas, a plus-sized model and author in Significant Others, the fifth book in Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City series
- Wren Kingston, from the TV series Pretty Little Liars, played by Julian Morris
- Sabine Wren, from the TV series Star Wars Rebels
- Christopher Wren, in the Agatha Christie play The Mousetrap
Notes
- ↑ "Popularity for the name Wren - Behind the Name".
- ↑ Top Names. England. Wales. Wren Behind the Name. Retrieved 29 March 2023
- ↑ "Baby Name Wren: Soaring Nature Name". 11 November 2020.
- ↑ "Names that increased in popularity from 2021 to 2022". ssa.gov. United States Social Security Administration. 12 May 2023. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
See also
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