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[Opinions] Wren
I first saw this name posted on this board by someone else a couple of months ago, the sound of it was familiar, and I also liked it, but forgot about it. And then I walking along, and came across a Wren St. and I remembered it. Its also come up in some research as the last name of some dude. I actually really do like it, but I was wondering how I would use it? I don't really like one syllable first names, so Wren would probably go in the middle name slot. I like Phoebe Wren. But, do you think it could work as a nickname for anything? Any thoughts and ideas are appreciated :)
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There's always Rentia (REN-sha), which is very pleasant. Emmarentia is too operatic, and also a suburb in the town next door.Aren't phoebes also birds? In which case it'd be too feathery by far.
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I actually didn't know Phoebe was a type of bird... and wasn't even sure with Wren until my friend pointed it out to me...
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Ah. Just wait until Robert Frost catches up with you ... !
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I like bird names. :) The French name Reine is also pronounced the same way as Wren in the English-speaking world. They are both nice, imo.
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Wren was my great-grandmother's maiden name. So I've always been partial to it. I love it as a fn, as is. But it could also work as a nn for Renee / Renata, Karen or Lauren / Laurentine ("-teen") / Laurentia ("lo-REN-shuh"). I've had the combo Wren Victoria / Victoria Wren in my head ever since I saw a Christmas card. It was a Victorian painting of a wren on a snowy brick wall, pecking at a red berry on a bush. It seemed so perfect.
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I'm a fan of Wren. I'm always happy to see it. It's sweet and a little whimsical, yet sturdy at the same time. Phoebe Wren is cute. Some others you might like:
Lydia Wren
Laila / Layla Wren
Lila Wren
Leona Wren
Fiona Wren
Lilia Wren
Cassia Wren
Cassie Wren
Zoe Wren
Lucy Wren
Lucia Wren
Annabel / Annabelle Wren
Annie Wren
Nadia Wren
Maggie Wren
Amelie Wren
Amity Wren
Felicity Wren
Verity Wren
Sylvie Wren
Sylvia Wren
Susannah / Susanna Wren
Diana Wren
Dagny Wren
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Oh, gorgeous. I especially like Lydia Wren and Sylvia Wren.
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I like Wren. It sounds interesting. But I don't think you could make any nicknames out of it. Phoebe Wren sounds okay. What about Alice Wren? Or Elizabeth Wren? Eliza Wren perhaps? Those sound good.
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Alice Wren is what we're naming our first daughter. I also like Amelia Wren, but was vetoed on that.
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I love Eliza Wren! Good thinking!
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I was actually just thinking about Alice Wren, its nice! I like Elizabeth Wren to... Eliza Wren is my favourite of them though!
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