Trellis, of Latin origin, is a unique and uncommon given name for individuals. It is derived from the word 'trilix', which refers to a three-leaf clover, a symbol of good luck in many cultures. The name Trellis evokes images of growth, connection, and support, much like the latticework of a trellis that supports climbing plants. It has been used as both a first name and a surname throughout history, but remains relatively rare compared to more traditional names.
The name Trellis had its highest popularity between 1950 and 1978, with several years seeing more than 6 births each year. The peak occurred in 1965 with 13 births. However, after the 1970s, the frequency of this name significantly decreased.