Verner is a unisex name with German origins. In German, it is pronounced as FERN-ər (/ˈfɛrnər/), while in English, it is pronounced as VER-nər (/ˈvɜrnər/). The name Verner has variations such as Werner.
In terms of popularity, the data for newborns in the United States shows that Verner had a rank of 10348 in the year 2000, with 5 occurrences. Throughout the years, its ranking and occurrence have varied. For example, in 1932, it ranked at 41 with 1,035 occurrences, and in 1913, it ranked at 44 with 681 occurrences.
Overall, Verner is a unique name that can be used for both boys and girls. Its German origin adds an interesting cultural touch to its meaning and associations.
Verner Warren Clapp was a librarian, writer, and polymath. |
Verner Panton was a highly influential Danish furniture and interior designer known for his innovative and futuristic designs, particularly in plastics and vibrant colors, which have regained popularity in recent years. |
Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam was a Swedish poet and novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1916 and was known for his joyful and scenic literary works. |
Verner Clarges was a stage actor who transitioned to silent films, appearing in over 60 films between 1909 and 1911. |
Verner Emil Hoggatt Jr. was an American mathematician renowned for his contributions to Fibonacci numbers and number theory. |