English
99% Masculine / 1% Feminine
Warner means 'army guard' and is associated with strength and protection.
Warner is an English surname derived from the Old Germanic given name Werner, which means 'army guard'. It was originally used as a surname to denote someone who worked as a guard or keeper. The name has become a popular given name in recent years, and is often associated with strength and protection.
The popularity for the name Warner peaked in popularity in the year 1921 with 167 births, which ranked number 1,023 out of 9,727 unique names for that year. Warner had the most female births in 1956 with 7, which ranked number 4,836 out of 6,890 female names for that year, and had the most male births in 1921 with 167, which ranked number 474 out of 4,985 male names for that year. The number of births for the name Warner has increased sharply over the last ten years from 79 births to 127 births, an increase of 60.76%. Among males, Warner has increased sharply in popularity over the last ten years from 74 births to 127 births, an increase of 71.62%. Among females, Warner has declined sharply in popularity over the last ten years from 5 births to 0 births, a decline of -100.00%.
For males, Warner was most popular in Midwestern states with 22 births in the region. It was most commonly seen in IN, with 10 male births. See below for a full state by state breakdown of the name Warner. States with less than five births recorded will not be shown.
State | Male Births | Male Gender Rank | Female Births | Female Gender Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
AL | 6 | 685 | < 5 | N/A |
CA | 7 | 2013 | < 5 | N/A |
FL | 5 | 1812 | < 5 | N/A |
IN | 10 | 598 | < 5 | N/A |
MO | 6 | 773 | < 5 | N/A |
OH | 6 | 1137 | < 5 | N/A |
OR | 6 | 529 | < 5 | N/A |
TX | 9 | 1784 | < 5 | N/A |
UT | 6 | 616 | < 5 | N/A |
Given the upward trend of Warner over the last 10 years, we expect this to continue in 2024 with roughly a 4.86% increase in total births, for a total of 133 births in 2024. Male births for Warner have been increasing over the past decade, so we anticipate roughly 134 male births in 2024, an increase of 5.55%.