Treyanna is of American origin, derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE). It emerged as an alternate spelling of ' Trinity ', which means 'three' and 'one'. The name gained popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s, often used by parents seeking unique names for their daughters. Treyanna is composed of two elements: 'Trey', a variant of 'tree', reflecting growth and strength, and 'Anna', a Hebrew name meaning 'grace'. The combination creates a distinctive and powerful moniker that combines the essence of nature with elegance.
"Treyanna saw its peak popularity with 8 births in 1997, but has consistently maintained a presence, with at least 5 births every decade since the mid-90s."