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6/10- pretty and unusual, it's growing on me
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Wren as a name is like the bird to me - so unassuming that it's practically not even there. It's just like, a sound that doesn't register. I actually met a Wren once, and the whole time I knew her, I would forget and re-remember her name over and over. It was like her name was replaced with white noise in my head. Very unmemorable. And yet it's a very unusual name! Maybe it's got some kind of invisibility magic to it. Yes!!
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I don't mind the sound, but I'm unfamiliar with the bird and so the spelling seems unnecessary. I'd give it a 1/10, or even a 0,5.However, without the W and as a nn for Rentia, it's fine.
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2/10I love avian names, but this one is so flat.
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I don't care much for wrens. It seems harsh, small, and gray, and it maybe reminds me of wrenches.
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10/10I didn't use to like it as much, but there's this adorable set of g/b/g triplets on YouTube called the Chatwins, and Baby C's name is Wren Estelle, so that definitely colored my opinion in a good way. Doesn't hurt that the combo flows nice either!(jftr the others' names are Reese [g] and Royal [b]. Royal's mn is Hunter after the dad's, but I forget Reese's.)
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5/10.I don’t like it, but I don’t dislike it either. Best suited as a middle name.
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I don't like it, visually it reminds me of the word wrench more than of a bird, and the sound of it is not appealing either.
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I like it very much. 9/10
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Don't like
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I think it's kinda silly. Rinn is awfully nice though.
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