"one who wrangles livestock; a cowboy"
Wrangler
Pronunciation: [ r-ANGG-uhl-er ]
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A frontier name declaring cowboy grit and wide open spaces
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Meaning & Origin
"one who wrestles, struggles"
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- Strong association with Wrangler jeans brand (Kontoor Brands); may read as a product name to some
The Story of Wrangler
Wrangler derives from the Low German 'wrangeln' or Dutch 'wrangelen,' meaning to struggle or wrestle, which in American English evolved to describe someone who herds horses and cattle — a cowboy. The word entered American English through frontier culture in the 19th century, becoming synonymous with the working cowboy of the Great Plains and cattle drives. As a given name, Wrangler sits in the American tradition of occupational and nature-adventure names like Hunter, Ranger, and Archer.
Wrangler as a given name is genuinely rare, found almost exclusively in families deeply connected to Western ranching culture and cowboy heritage. The name has appeared occasionally in country music circles and Western states, where it reads as a tribute to frontier values of hard work, independence, and connection to the land. The Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler jeans brand (famous for rodeo sponsorship) have kept the word culturally present.
The figure of the cowboy is one of America's most enduring cultural archetypes — independence, self-reliance, connection to the land and animals. Wrangler as a name declares these values at birth. In professional rodeo culture, a 'wrangler' is a skilled handler of horses, and Wrangler jeans' sponsorship of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association has made the name synonymous with authentic Western identity.
Historical Record
Wrangler first appeared in US Social Security records in 1987.
Over 321 babies have been named Wrangler in the United States since SSA records began.
Today, Wrangler is rising quickly in popularity , currently ranked #3,724 for boy names in the US .
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- Wrangler jeans has sponsored the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association since 1974, making the name iconic in rodeo culture
- A 'horse wrangler' on a Hollywood film set is responsible for all animal care and safety during production
- The Jeep Wrangler was named for its go-anywhere capabilities, first introduced in 1986 as heir to the WWII Jeep
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- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 2
- Popularity Rank
- #3,724
- Total SSA Count
- 30
- Cultural Origins
- American Western/cowboy culture Australian
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Casual
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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About the Name Wrangler
Wrangler is a boy name with American, Western/cowboy culture, and Australian origins . The name means "one who wrangles livestock; a cowboy" in English .
Wrangler is currently ranked #3,724 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Wrangler has 2 syllables and is pronounced r-ANGG-uhl-er, making it easy to pronounce and remember.
Common nicknames for Wrangler include Rang and Wrang. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
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