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I’ve always been a fan of [name_f]Renata[/name_f] ā€œWrenā€ but not sure if that’s your cup of tea.
Other names that could be used as a full name for nn Wren"
[name_u]Florence[/name_u]
[name_f]Arwen[/name_f]
[name_f]Bronwen[/name_f]
[name_u]Lauren[/name_u]
ReneƩ
[name_f]Serenity[/name_f]
[name_f]Catherine[/name_f]

As for variations of Wren… I think [name_f]Wrenna[/name_f] is the best option. I did actually know a girl whose full name was Wrennie though. I don’t think there are much more as established names- you’d have to make up your own version.

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I have a toddler family member named W.arren and her parents use [name_u]Rennie[/name_u] as a nickname pretty often, but I can absolutely see [name_u]Wren[/name_u] working for it.

I second the above suggestions of [name_u]Florence[/name_u], and ReneƩ. Really any name containing the sound would work with [name_u]Wren[/name_u] as a nn imo.

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These might be a bit ā€˜stretchy’ but…

Rowenna
Maren
[name_f]Lo[/name_f]renza
[name_f]Lo[/name_f]rena / [name_f]Lo[/name_f]renna
Berenice (I’ve heard [name_f]Birdie[/name_f] used as a nickname for this too so this could doubly work?)
Kerensa / Kerenza
Gwendolen (maybe?)
Winifred (Winn/Winnie work, maybe [name_u]Wren[/name_u] could?)
Roswen / Rosewyn / [name_f]Rhoswen[/name_f] (maybe?)
[name_f]Ceridwen[/name_f]

As I say, some are a bit stretchy

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[name_m]Warren[/name_m] and [name_m]Warner[/name_m] both contain Wren’s four letters. I could see them as girls’ names (especially if used to honour Wren).

I love [name_u]Wren[/name_u] too. I didn’t realize it was top 200! Still haven’t met any though.

I think my only idea that hasn’t been mentioned yet is [name_f]Adrienne[/name_f] nn [name_u]Wren[/name_u].

hold up a second. Warren on a girl is ADORABLE!

I’ve always liked [name_u]Seren[/name_u] nn Ren… might be too strechy though…