The name Trophy, used predominantly for boys, conjures images of victory and achievement. The term originates from the English word "trophy," which is derived from the French "trophée" in the 16th century, ultimately stemming from the Latin "tropaeum," meaning a monument to victory. This name is quite rare and unique as evidenced by its limited use; in 2023, it was given to only five newborns in the United States, ranking at 12,190. Trophy is symbolic of success and could be an inspiring choice for parents who wish to bestow a sense of accomplishment and pride upon their child. A variation of this name includes Prize, which similarly evokes feelings of winning and excellence.