Worker of the granary; farm bailiff
Derived from an English occupational surname, it originally referred to a person responsible for a granary or a farm bailiff. It stems from the Old French word 'grangier', which was used for those who oversaw the storage of grain. In modern times, it has transitioned from a surname to a distinctive first name with a rugged, professional feel.
Less common today
Granger isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #959 in 2021.
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