Trecea is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin. Its meaning is derived from the Latin word "tredecim," which means "thirteen." This name was traditionally given to children born on the thirteenth day of the month, following the Roman custom of naming children after their birth date.
The use of Trece
The name Trecia has been given to a total of 691 babies born in the United States over the past century, with the highest number of births occurring in the year 1969 when 40 babies were named Trecia. The popularity of this name seems to have peaked during the 1960s and early 1970s, with over 25 births annually between 1964 and 1973.
After the mid-1970s, however, the number of babies named Trecia began to decline steadily, reaching its lowest point in recent years with only 5 births recorded in 2005. Despite this decrease in popularity, it is still possible that some parents may choose this unique name for their child due to its distinctive sound and rare usage.
In terms of gender distribution, the name Trecia has traditionally been given more frequently to girls than boys, although there have been a few instances where it was given to males as well. Overall, these statistics provide an interesting snapshot of how the name Trecia has evolved in popularity over time within the United States.