Trice is a spirited one-syllable gem that blends Anglo-American charm with old-world roots. Borrowed from an English surname and the Middle English word trise, meaning “a twinkling moment,” it evokes quicksilver energy—blink and you’ll miss it, much like your little one’s first steps. Pronounced TRYSS, Trice has been quietly carving out its place in U.S. baby charts since the 1920s, hovering around the 900s with just a handful of newborns each year. Its crisp consonants and lively vowel give it real zip—ideal for a boy poised to seize life by the horns. For parents craving a name that’s short, sweet, and full of meaning, Trice feels both familiar and distinct—a flash of brilliance ready to light up any nursery.
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