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    Wágner

    Also spelled: Wagner

    Pronunciation: VAH-gner

    ♂ Male
    Old High German

    Meaning

    wagon maker, cartwright

    Origin

    Germanic, adopted into Portuguese

    The Story Behind Wágner

    The name Wágner is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German word 'waganari,' meaning 'wagon maker' or 'cartwright.' It was originally an occupational surname, indicating a person who built or repaired wagons. Over time, like many occupational surnames, it became a given name. Its adoption into Portuguese-speaking cultures, particularly Brazil, is largely due to the influence of German immigration and the fame of the German composer Richard Wagner.

    In Brazil, Wágner became a popular first name, often used with the accent mark to reflect its German pronunciation and distinguish it from the English word 'Wagner.' It maintains a strong association with its German roots while being fully integrated into Portuguese naming conventions. The name carries a sense of craftsmanship and industry from its original meaning.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Stable
    Peak decade:1980s
    Era:Contemporary
    Popular in:Brazil

    Popularity Trends

    Is Wágner Right for Your Baby?

    Wágner is a Strong, Earthy name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationEasy

    Regions Where Wágner Is Used

    Latin American / Hispanic

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Earthy

    Famous People Named Wágner

    • Wágner Ribeiro, Brazilian football agent
    • Wágner Love (Vágner Silva de Souza), Brazilian footballer
    • Wágner Leonardo do Nascimento, Brazilian footballer
    • Wágner Pires de Sá, Brazilian politician

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Wag
    Vágner

    Wágner in different fonts

    WágnerDancing Script
    WágnerCaveat
    WágnerSatisfy
    WágnerPacifico
    WágnerGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Wágner

    What does Wágner mean?

    Wágner means "wagon maker, cartwright". It is derived from Germanic, adopted into Portuguese.

    What is the origin of Wágner?

    Wágner originates from Old High German. Its cultural origin is Germanic, adopted into Portuguese.

    Is Wágner a male or female name?

    Wágner is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Wágner?

    Wágner is pronounced "VAH-gner".

    What language does Wágner come from?

    Wágner comes from Old High German.

    Is Wágner a popular name?

    Wágner is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is stable.

    What are variants of Wágner?

    Variants of Wágner include Wagner.

    What are nicknames for Wágner?

    Common nicknames for Wágner include Wag, Vágner.

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