Trenten is a masculine given name derived from the toponymic designation Trent, which itself originates from the River Trent in England, imbuing the appellation with an Anglo-Saxon geographic heritage while the suffix –en functions as a morphological adaptation that yields a modern variant within English naming conventions. Longitudinal data from the United States Social Security Administration spanning the mid-1960s through 2024 indicates that Trenten has maintained a position within the peripheral ranks of name frequency tables, exhibiting its apex in 2011 with 127 recorded occurrences (ranked 755th) before gradually stabilizing, most recently reflected by 11 instances conferring a 913th-place ranking in 2024 (15 in 2023, 11 in 2022), thereby demonstrating modest yet persistent usage among newborn males. Pronounced /tren-ˈtən/, Trenten’s value derives from its combination of traditional English roots and contemporary distinctiveness, rendering it a viable selection for parents seeking a name that is simultaneously familiar and singular within an Anglo-American cultural context.
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