Trejuan is an uncommon, yet distinctive first name of African American origin. It's composed of three parts: 'Trey', which means 'three' in French; 'Juan', a Hispanic name derived from the Spanish word for 'John'; and '-an', a suffix often used to form names. This unique combination results in a name that stands out while still having familiar elements. Trejuan is not tied to any specific religious or cultural significance, allowing it to be appealing to a wide range of parents seeking an uncommon yet approachable name for their child.
The name Trejuan had a consistent presence with at least one birth each year from 1994 to 2002, except for the years 1998 and 2003-2005. The peak years were 1997 and 1999, with 8 and 11 births respectively.