About Warrens
The surname Warrens is of English origin and has multiple possible meanings. It is derived from the Old Norman French word "wareine" or "warenne," meaning a game park or enclosure for breeding game animals. It could also be derived from the Old English word "wærigne," meaning cautious or watchful. Additionally, it may have originated as a locational surname for someone who lived near a warren, which was a place where rabbits were bred. Overall, the surname Warrens is associated with the concepts of game parks, caution, and rabbit breeding.
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