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Meaning & History
Warren 2 is an English surname that originated as a Norman toponymic name. It originally denoted a person from the town of La Varenne in Normandy, whose name may derive from a Gaulish word meaning "sandy soil." The surname Warren 2 is a variant of the more common Warren, and it shares the same etymological root. While the spelling "Warren 2" is rare, it carries the same historical and geographical origins. The surname was introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, where it became established, particularly in regions with Norman settlement.
Related Names
Sources: Forebears — warren-2