Trinity

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Meaning of Trinity

The feminine given name Trinity originates from the Late Latin word “trinitas,” meaning “threefold union,” a doctrinal term that crystallizes the Christian conception of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; as such, it carries an inherent symbolism of cohesion, balance, and sacred completeness. Emerging sporadically in early U.S. records, the name remained nearly invisible until the turn of the millennium, when popular culture—most notably the sleek, code-breaking heroine of the 1999 film “The Matrix”—ignited public imagination; within five short years, Trinity ascended from a modest rank of 207 in 1999 to its apogee at 48 in 2005, before commencing a measured descent that situates it in the mid-300s today. This trajectory illustrates how a single cultural catalyst can amplify a latent theological term into mainstream naming practice, while subsequent normalization tempers its statistical presence. Even so, parents continue to be drawn to Trinity’s triadic resonance, perceiving in its syllabic cadence a quiet harmony that evokes both classical Latin gravitas and a modern quest for unity amid diversity.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as TRIN-i-tee (/ˈtrɪnɪti/)

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Notable People Named Trinity

Trinity Rodman - Trinity Rain Moyer-Rodman is an American soccer forward for the Washington Spirit and the United States national team.
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