Meaning:
Protector; defender
Variations:
Warrenne; Warin; Warine; Warin; Waren; Waran
The name Warren is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements "war" meaning "guard" or "protect," and "heri" meaning "army." Historically, it was used as a surname before becoming a first name, often associated with nobility and land ownership. In medieval England, Warren was a title given to those who managed game preserves. There are no significant religious or mythological references directly linked to Warren, but it has been borne by notable figures such as Warren Buffett, a renowned investor, and Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States. The name is predominantly used for males, though it has occasionally been used for females. Warren's popularity peaked in the mid-20th century in the United States and has since declined but remains in use. It is commonly paired with sibling names like William, Elizabeth, or James. Individuals named Warren are often perceived as reliable, protective, and strategic.