Tria

Meaning of Tria

Tria is a feminine given name of Latin derivation, originating from the feminine form of the numeral tres and thus intrinsically linked to the notion of “three,” a symbol often associated with structural balance and thematic completeness. In contemporary Anglo-American usage, the name is articulated as TREE-uh (/tɹiːə/) and has maintained a consistently low, though measurable, presence among newborns in the United States during the latter half of the twentieth century. Social Security Administration data for the period 1954–1999 reveal that annual occurrences rarely exceeded eleven and that nationwide rankings fluctuated within the 721–886 interval, a pattern that attests to its enduring rarity. By virtue of its precise numerical etymology and understated classical resonance, Tria offers a technically grounded yet subtly evocative option for parents seeking a concise appellation imbued with latent symbolism.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as TREE-uh (/tɹiːə/)

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