I love it. It's a family surname for me, so I've actually considered using it, either as a name in its own right, or as a nn for
Renata. It's refreshingly simple and the mental image of a tiny bird is very sweet.
Wren Laura is nice. For me,
Wren brings to mind a Victorian
Christmas card I saw once with a chubby little wren in the snow near a brick wall and a holly bush. So the combination
Wren Victoria is the first thing to pop into my head. Others you might like (sorry for any repeats):
Wren OliviaWren AureliaWren Dulcinea (= a sweet wren)
Wren Isidora [but not if your ln is Bull.
Wren Isadora Bull sounds like wren is adorable. :-)]
Wren OpheliaWren Camilla /
CamilleWren Larissa ("lar-EE-sa")
Wren DorotheaWren AltheaWren OlympiaWren AriadneWren Elizabeth (not imaginative, but it looks so well balanced)
Wren ArabellaWren IsoldeWren AstridWren EvelinaWren LouisaWren SusannahWren AilsaWren Beatrix /
BetrysWren Aisling ("ASH-ling")
Wren GlynisWren Myfanwy ("mi-VAWN-wee," = my lady)
Wren LetitiaWren DamarisWren Fidelis /
Fidelia (= a faithful wren)
Good luck and be sure to let us know if you like anyone's suggestions (i.e., mine). ;-)
This message was edited 12/4/2007, 4:29 PM