The baby name Warner is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Wor-ner".
Warner is German in Origin.
Warner is a name of German origin, meaning "defender" or "protector". It is derived from the Old Germanic name Werner, which was a combination of two words: "warin" meaning "guard" and "hari" meaning "army". The name Warner was first recorded in England in the 12th century, and it was brought to America by German immigrants in the 18th century.
The name Warner is considered to be a masculine name, although it has been used for both boys and girls in the past. The pronunciation of Warner is WAHR-ner, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name has been used by several notable people throughout history, including Warner Baxter, an American actor who won an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1929, and Warner Bros., the American film studio founded by brothers Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner.
The name Warner is composed of two elements: "warin" meaning "guard" and "hari" meaning "army". The name has a strong and powerful meaning, reflecting the qualities of a defender or protector. It is a name that has stood the test of time, and continues to be used today. Whether you are looking for a traditional or modern name for your child, Warner is a great choice that is sure to make a lasting impression.
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Celebrities with the Name Warner
Warner Baxter Warner Baxter was an American actor known for his roles in both silent films and talkies. He is best known for his Academy Award-winning performance as the Cisco Kid in the 1929 film "In Old Arizona." Baxter appeared in over 100 films throughout his career and was a prominent figure in Hollywood during the 1920s and 1930s. |
Warner Oland Warner Oland was a Swedish-American actor who was famous for his portrayal of Asian characters in Hollywood films during the 1920s and 1930s. He is best known for his role as Charlie Chan, a fictional Chinese detective, in a series of films. Oland's other notable performances include his portrayal of Dr. Fu Manchu in The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu and the villainous General Fang in The Painted Veil. |