Sophia Rodriguez

By Sophia Rodriguez
Cultural Naming Expert

Updated on September 03, 2024

Granger

US Popularity Rank: 2377

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Granary, grain-dealer

The name Granger is of French origin. It comes from the Old French word grangier, which is derived from the Latin word granicarius, meaning "granary" or "grain dealer." It was used as an occupational name for farmers or those working in agriculture. In recent years, the name Granger gained additional recognition and popularity due to its association with the character Hermione Granger from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Granger conveys a sense of rural or agricultural heritage and resilience. Inspire your little one to embrace growth with this a-maize-ing name.

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