All about the name TRENTON

Meaning, origin, history.

Trenton is a name of English origin that has gained popularity in recent years. It is derived from the city of Trenton, which is located in New Jersey, United States. The name Trenton itself comes from the word "trent," which means "river crossing" in Old English.

The city of Trenton was founded by Quakers in 1679 and was originally known as "Trinoton." Over time, the name evolved into its current form, Trenton. The city became a significant location during the American Revolution, serving as the site of the Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776.

The name Trenton has not been widely used as a given name until recently. It was not included in the Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names until the year 2000 when it first appeared at number 984. Since then, its popularity has steadily increased, reaching its peak rank of 372 in 2016.

In literature and pop culture, Trenton has been used as a character name in various works such as "Trenton Makes, Good Menace Breaks" by John Steinbeck and the television show "The Wire," where it is used as the given name for one of the main characters. Overall, Trenton is an interesting and unique name with historical ties to a significant location in American history.

See also

English

Popularity of the name TRENTON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics on the given name Trenton show a varied pattern of usage over time in the United States. Between 1983 and 2006, there were a total of 78 babies named Trenton, with the number of births varying from year to year.

Initially, Trenton was not very popular, with only 6 births recorded in both 1983 and 1987. The name seemed to gain some popularity around the mid-1990s, with 6 births each in 1995 and 1996. However, this increased usage was not sustained, as there were only 5 births recorded in both 1999 and 2003.

Interestingly, Trenton experienced a significant spike in popularity in 2004, with 22 babies being named Trenton that year. This peak was not maintained, though, as there were only 5 births in 2006. Overall, while Trenton has had some periods of popularity, it remains a relatively uncommon name in the United States.