Trinea is an uncommon female given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted historical popularity or specific meaning. This makes it a distinctive choice for parents seeking uniqueness, allowing individuals named Trinea to create their own personal significance and interpretation of the name.
Trinere is a rare Latin-origin given name derived from "trinitas," meaning "trinity," with historic ties to Christian faith in the Holy Trinity, originating during medieval Europe's widespread Christianity.
Trinette is a French diminutive of Trinh, derived from the Vietnamese given name Trần, signifying 'tranquil' or 'peaceful', reflecting water's serene nature.
Trinety is a distinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people's naming tradition and believed to mean "one favored by spirits.
Trini is a rare Spanish-origin name derived from 'trino', meaning triple. Traditionally used as a short form for Trinidad or Trinitaria, it holds spiritual significance in some cultures, associated with the Holy Trinity.
Trinia is a rare female given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "trinus" meaning "threefold," and believed to have been first used in the early Middle Ages as a derivative of the Latin phrase "Trinitas.
Trinice is a rare, Greek-derived given name meaning 'three times', potentially signifying importance or significance. It's associated with Saint Trinice, a 4th-century Christian martyr, and may also symbolize completeness or harmony via the Roman numeral 'III'.
Trinidad is a distinctive Spanish name meaning 'trinity' or 'threefold', derived from the Latin 'trinitas'. Originally used for children born on holy days in medieval Spain, it's now unisex and globally recognized.
Trinidie is a Haitian given name derived from the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, meaning "twins" and reflecting the duality of its two main islands.
Trinidy is a distinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming tradition, signifying strength, courage, and transformation, inspired by goddess Oya.
Trinie is a distinctive Latin name meaning 'trinity', often linked to the Christian Holy Trinity, first used in medieval times as a female variant of Trine or short form of Trinidad/Trinitaria.
Trinisha is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'third', associated with the powerful Hindu goddess Durga. It symbolizes strength, wisdom, and enlightenment.
The American given name Trinitee originates from the concept of the Holy Trinity in Christianity, derived from the Latin word 'trinitas', signifying 'threefold' or 'triad.'
Triniti is a unique and uncommon female name of African American origin, popularized by Denzel Washington and Pauletta Pearson Washington when they gave it to their eldest daughter in 1984. Its meaning is uncertain but may refer to "three-in-one" or "trinity".
Trinitty is an Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Triannon, meaning "third" and signifying her status as one of the three sisters in Irish mythology.
Trinity is an uncommon American female given name, popularized after the 1999 film "The Matrix," meaning 'triple' or referring to the Holy Trinity in Christianity.
Trinity is an Irish female given name derived from the Gaelic word 'trionóide', meaning 'three'. It signifies the Christian Holy Trinity of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.