Warren (/ˈwɒrən/) is a common English and Irish surname and a masculine given name derived from the Norman family "de Warenne" (see De Warenne family), a reference to a place called Varenne, a hamlet near Arques-la-Bataille, along the river Varenne (Warinna in Medieval documents) in Normandy. The river name is thought to be derived from the continental Old Celtic Var- / Ver- "water, river", with a Germanic influence on the initial V- > W- after Warinna, from the Proto-Germanic war-, meaning "to protect or defend".[1][2][3]
Notable people with the name "Warren" include:
Surname
A–D
- Alan Warren (sailor) (born 1935), British sailor
 - Alan Warren (priest) (1932–2020), Anglican priest and author
 - Alfred Warren (1856–1927), British Conservative member of Parliament
 - Allan Warren, English photographer
 - Andy Warren (British musician)
 - Andy Warren (Canadian musician)
 - Andrew Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Arnold Warren, English athlete
 - Art Warren (born 1993), American baseball player
 - Austin Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Barney E. Warren (1867–1951), American Christian hymnwriter and minister
 - Ben Warren (1879–1917), English footballer
 - C. Denier Warren, American-born actor
 - Caroline Matilda Warren, American educator, novelist and children's writer
 - Carter Warren (born 1999), American football player
 - Charles Warren, British general and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis in London
 - Charles Marquis Warren, American film producer, writer and director
 - Chris Warren (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Clem Warren, (1899–1956), English footballer
 - Constance Warren (1905-1984), English composer and pianist
 - Constance Whitney Warren (1888-1948), American sculptor
 - Curtis Warren (born 1963), British criminal
 - Dale Warren, American musician and arranger
 - Darren Warren, American country music singer
 - David Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Des Warren, British trade unionist
 - Diane Warren, American songwriter
 - Dianne Warren, Canadian author
 - Don Warren, American football player
 
E–K
- Earl Warren (1891–1974), Chief Justice of the United States
 - Earl W. Warren (1902–1972), American politician
 - Earle Warren (1914–1994), American musician
 - Ed Warren, American demonologist and paranormal investigator
 - Edward Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Eleanor Warren (1919–2005), British cellist and music producer
 - Elizabeth Warren (born 1949), U.S. senator from Massachusetts and former law professor
 - Emily Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Estella Warren, Canadian actress
 - Fiske Warren, American businessman
 - Fran Warren (1926–2013), American popular music singer
 - Francis E. Warren (1844–1929), American politician; first governor of Wyoming
 - Frank Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Fred Warren, Welsh international football player
 - Frederick Warren (1775–1848), Royal Navy officer
 - Fuller Warren, governor of Florida
 - George T. Warren, American politician
 - Gouverneur K. Warren, Union general in the American Civil War
 - Guy Warren (1923–2008), Ghanaian musician
 - Harriet Merrick Warren (1843–1893), American editor
 - Harry Warren, American songwriter
 - Henry E. Warren (1872–1957), American inventor
 - Henry White Warren (1831–1912), American bishop
 - James Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Jaylen Warren (born 1998), American football player
 - Jim Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - John Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet, English admiral, politician and diplomat
 - Joseph Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Josiah Warren, American inventor, musician, and anarchist author
 - Kenneth Warren (disambiguation), several people
 
L–Z
- Lella Warren (1899-1982), American novelist and short story writer
 - Leonard Warren, American baritone
 - Lesley Ann Warren, American actress and singer
 - Lillie Eginton Warren (1858–1910), American educator, author, inventor
 - Linda Warren, American author
 - Marc Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Marcia Warren (born 1943), English stage, film and television actress
 - Mary Evalin Warren (1829–1904), American author, lecturer, social reformer
 - Matthew Warren (1642–1706), English minister
 - Mercy Otis Warren (1728–1814), American writer
 - Michael Warren II (born 1998), American football player
 - Michael Warren (actor) (born 1946), American actor and basketball player
 - Minton Warren (1850–1907), American classical scholar
 - Moses Warren (1779–1845), New York politician
 - Nancy Warren (baseball), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League pitcher
 - Pierre Warren, American football player
 - Ray Warren, Australian sports commentator
 - Ray Warren (footballer), English football player
 - Raymond Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Rebecca Warren (born 1965), British visual artist and sculptor
 - Richard Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Rick Warren, Christian author and pastor
 - Robert Penn Warren, American poet
 - Rosa Warrens (1821–1878), Swedish poet and translator
 - Rusty Warren (1955-2021), American comedian and singer
 - Samuel Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Storm Warren (born 1988), American basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - T. J. Warren (born 1993), American basketball player
 - T. Raymond Warren, North Carolina politician
 - Thomas Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Tommy Warren, Major League Baseball pitcher
 - Tish Harrison Warren (born 1979), American author and Anglican priest
 - Tony Warren (1936–2016), English scriptwriter, originator of Coronation Street
 - Ty Warren, American defensive tackle for the New England Patriots
 - Vince Warren, American football player
 - W. Rice Warren (1885–1969), American sports coach and physician
 - William Warren (disambiguation), several people
 - Willie D. Warren (1924–2000), American electric blues guitarist, bass player and singer
 
Given name
| Pronunciation | /ˈwɒrən/ | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Teutonic | 
| Meaning | "Enclosure" or "from La Varrene" | 
- Warren Adelson (born 1942), American art dealer and art historian
 - Warren Allmand (1932–2016), Canadian politician and human rights activist
 - Warren Barton (born 1969), English footballer
 - Warren Beatty (born 1937), American actor
 - Warren Wallace Beckwith (1874–1955), Lincoln family member
 - Warren Berlinger (1937–2020), American actor
 - Warren Eugene Brandon (1916–1977), California painter and photographer
 - Warren Brown, English actor
 - Warren Buffett, American investor, businessman, and philanthropist
 - Warren E. Burger (1907–1995), Chief Justice of the United States
 - Warren Christopher (1925–2011), U.S. Secretary of State
 - Warren Clarke (1947–2014), English actor
 - Warren Coniam, Canadian motorsport racer
 - Warren Cromartie (born 1953), American baseball player
 - Warren Cuccurullo (born 1956), musician
 - Warren DeMartini (born 1963), musician
 - Warren Ellis (born 1968), comic book writer, novelist, and screenwriter
 - Warren Ellis, musician
 - Warren Ewens, Australian biologist and statistician
 - Warren Farrell (born 1943), American educator, activist, and author on gender issues
 - Warren Feeney, Northern Ireland international footballer
 - Warren Foegele, Canadian ice hockey player
 - Warren Furman, former UK Gladiator
 - Warren Fury, Wales international rugby union player
 - Warren G (born 1970), American rapper
 - Warren Gatland (born 1963), New Zealand rugby union coach
 - Warren Giese (1924–2013), American football player and coach
 - Warren Giles (1896–1979), American baseball executive
 - Warren Gill (1878–1952), American baseball player
 - Warren C. Gill (1912–1987), American Coast Guardsman and politician
 - Warren Gulley (1922–2012), American Marine and WHMO administrator
 - Warren Ham (born 1957), American musician
 - Warren G. Harding (1865–1923), President of the United States
 - Warren Hastings (1732–1818), first Governor-General of India
 - Warren Haynes (born 1960), American rock and blues guitarist
 - Warren Hull (1903–1974), actor and television personality
 - Warren Joyce (born 1965), English football manager
 - Warren Macdonald (born 1965), handicapped mountain climber
 - Warren McClendon (born 2001), American football player
 - Warren Miller (disambiguation), several people
 - Warren Mitchell (1926–2015), English actor
 - Warren Moon (born 1956), American-Canadian football player
 - Warren "Pete" Moore (1938–2017), singer for The Miracles
 - Warren Rodwell, Australian former soldier, academic, hostage survivor, and songwriter
 - Warren Sapp, American football player
 - Warren Spahn (1921–2003), American baseball player
 - Warren Spector, game designer
 - Warren Stevens (1919–2012), American stage, screen, and television actor
 - Warren Terhune (1869–1920), 13th Governor of American Samoa
 - Warren T. Thayer (1869–1956), American politician
 - Warren Tolman (born 1959), former Massachusetts senator and state representative
 - Warren W. Tolman (1861–1940), justice of the Washington Supreme Court
 - Warren Wilhelm Jr., birth name of Bill De Blasio, American politician
 - Warren William (1894-1948), American actor
 - Warren Zevon (1947–2003), American musician
 
English version of "Guarinus"
- Guarinus of Sitten (1065–1150), Bishop of Sion and saint
 - Guarinus of Palestrina (died 1158), Bishop of Palestrina and saint
 
Fictional characters
- Warren Ampersand, a character who is Jake the Dog’s mechanical parent in the animated series Adventure Time
 - Warren Enright, a character in sitcom Small Wonder (TV series)
 - Warren Jensen, a character in the 1998 film There's Something About Mary
 - Warren (Porridge), a character named "Bunny" Warren played by Sam Kelly in the TV sitcom Porridge
 - Warren (Suikoden), a video game character in Suikoden
 - Miles Warren / Jackal, a Marvel Comics supervillain
 - Gwen Warren / Spider-Girl, a Marvel Comics superhero and member of the X-Men
 
References
- ↑ "Online Etymology Dictionary: Warren". etymonline.com. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
 - ↑ "View Name: Warren". behindthename.com. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
 - ↑ "Popularity of the Name Warren". Retrieved 2007-09-28.
 
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