Travares is a unique and distinctively masculine given name of African origin. It is derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming system, which is one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria and other West African countries.
The meaning behind the name Travares is deeply rooted in Yoruba culture and tradition. "Trava" means "to follow," while "Ores" signifies "wealth." Therefore, when combined, the name Travares translates to "one who follows wealth or fortune."
The history of the name Travares can be traced back generations among the Yoruba people. It was often given to children born into families with a strong entrepreneurial spirit or those who were believed to possess great potential for success and prosperity.
In recent years, the name Travares has gained popularity outside of its traditional African origins. Parents drawn to its unique sound and meaningful significance have chosen it for their sons, contributing to its increasing presence in global naming trends.
However, despite its growing recognition internationally, Travares remains relatively uncommon, allowing those who bear this name to stand out and embrace their individuality.
Based on the statistics provided, the name Travares has seen a total of 85 births in the United States over the years from 1975 to 2006. While it was quite popular during the late 1970s and early 1980s with peaks of 15 births in 1980, it seems that its popularity has decreased over time, with only 5 births each in 1988 and 1989, and a rise again to 7 births in 1996. However, by 2006, the number of Travares births had gone back down to just 5.