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Drene

Drene is likely a shortened modern form of Irene or similar names, from Greek eirene meaning "peace."

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Drene is likely a shortened modern form of Irene or a similar Greek name, ultimately tied to eirene, meaning peace. Shortened forms like this often retain only the most resonant syllables of the original, creating a name that feels leaner and more contemporary while still carrying inherited meaning.

In that sense, Drene is a compact descendant of a much older classical tradition. The name sounds clean and restrained, with a cool simplicity that suits modern tastes for brief, efficient names. Because it is rare, it does not blend into the background the way more familiar short forms might.

It also has a slight elegance: the Greek connection gives it historical depth, while the clipped shape keeps it modern. Drene feels calm and self-contained, a name that suggests composure without ornament.

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