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Where Does The Last Name Warren Come From?

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The name Warren is of Teutonic origin. It does not commonly predate the Norman invasion of England. The meaning is war-like.
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Warren is a male name that is of Old English origin. With this origin it means "watchman or park warden". The word is now used to describe human dwellings which appear like the haphazard tunnels of a rabbit. It can also be derived from the Norman French name "warrene" which means "stockyard".
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Origin of surname, Warren is very interesting because it originated in post Noman times. At that time rabbits were bred in livestock and warrens. A warrener was the person who used to take care of rabbits. The design of a warrner was very specific. So the surname originated from there. Today there are some of warreners' houses in Lincolnshire, England.

Warren is also popular as a first name of males and as a first name it has origins from Old German, Middle English, Teutonic, and French. Moreover, the meaning of Warren is watchman, game keeper, or enclosure.

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The surname Warren comes from the old Germanic origin. It is a Germanic surname which means "enclosure". Its origin can also be traced to French history where it was used as a surname meaning "from La Varenne".

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