Wren
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I like it a lot. Feels slightly skittish, witchy, architectural. I prefer it for a girl. Wrenna is ugly and all girl.
Better than Sparrow, I suppose. No, I don't like it, or Raven or Lark. Since it's a small, petite bird I suppose more people would find it suited to girls than boys. If I liked the sound, I'd happily name a daughter Rentia (RENsha), a shortened form of Emmarentia or Emerentia and IMO a great improvement.
I adore Wren, although I would probably only use it as a middle name for a boy. First or middle for a girl.
Wrenna is adorable.
Wrenna is adorable.
This message was edited 12/16/2022, 3:38 AM
I'm rather fond of it, I would actually consider using it, though it's a bit different in style from many of my other favorites. Definitely prefer on a girl. Wrenna feels like a needless elaboration.
Don't like it or Wrenna
I was just thinking about this name today.
I actually think it’s a good name. Not too weird but still able to stand out and be cool, and I like the bird association. I vastly prefer it on a girl but it’s not horrible on a boy. I would just use Robin though if that’s the case.
Wrenna is okay but I prefer simple Wren. Better yet Morwenna!
Wren Abigail
Wren Victoria
Wren Octavia
Wren Ophelia
Wren Anastasia
Wren Arabella
Wren Aurélié
Wren Sophia
Wren Magdalena
I actually think it’s a good name. Not too weird but still able to stand out and be cool, and I like the bird association. I vastly prefer it on a girl but it’s not horrible on a boy. I would just use Robin though if that’s the case.
Wrenna is okay but I prefer simple Wren. Better yet Morwenna!
Wren Abigail
Wren Victoria
Wren Octavia
Wren Ophelia
Wren Anastasia
Wren Arabella
Wren Aurélié
Wren Sophia
Wren Magdalena
Wren is fine/ok - not exciting or dazzling but still pleasant (which is why it’s always in the middle name spot for me, never makes it to first name potential). I see it as more female than male on sound. Wrenna is pretty and has more spunk - it has first name potential. Wrenna is all female to me.