Pronounced REN-lee, Wrenleigh blends the sprightly “wren,” that pint-sized songbird famous for punching above its weight, with the Old English “leigh,” meaning meadow or clearing. The result is a name that sounds like a melody drifting over spring grass—literally, “little songbird of the meadow.” No wonder it’s catching ears across the United States: from only five girls in 2016 to 320 in 2024, Wrenleigh has fluttered into the Top 700 while still feeling rare enough to ruffle no feathers on the playground. It shares modern-chic company with Everleigh and Paisleigh, yet the avian twist gives it wings of its own—ideal for parents who love nature-inspired names but crave something distinctive. Picture a bright, imaginative child who turns everyday moments into tiny symphonies and you’ll sense the promise tucked inside those two gentle syllables, ready to take flight.