Trenard, of Latin origin, is a unique and uncommon given name for males. It derives from the Latin word 'trēnārius', meaning 'of thirty'. This name was likely used as a nickname or byname for someone who was born in the thirty-first week of pregnancy, according to the Roman method of counting a baby's age from conception. The use of Trenard is not widespread and it is not found among the top names in any country, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name.
The name Trenard was consistently popular from 1987 to 1998 with a notable spike in popularity in 1991 when it reached its peak with 9 births that year.