Wren (name)

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Wren
Origin
Meaningderived from the name of the songbird

'Wren is both an English surname and a given name, both derived from the English name of the songbird.

It has recently increased in popularity as a name for girls in the Anglosphere along with other names derived from the natural world. It has been ranked among the 1,000 most popular names for newborn girls in the United States since 2013 and among the top 500 names for girls in England and Wales since 2014.[1] [2] [3]

Notable people with the name include:

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Given name:


Fictional characters:

  • Wren, a scientist from the movie Alien: Resurrection
  • The Wren, an escape artist from the movie Cube
  • Wren Elessedil, a character from the Heritage of Shannara series of fantasy novels
  • Wren (Sherwood Smith character), the orphanage-director-assigned name of the protagonist of a series of fantasy-fiction 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 Phillip 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, a character from the TV Series Pretty Little Liars, played by Julian Morris
  • Sabine Wren, a character from the TV Series Star Wars Rebels

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