Trier is an uncommon given name of German origin, derived from the city of Trier, which means "to try" or "attempt". It is often associated with ancient history, as Trier was founded by the Romans in 16 BC and is considered one of Germany's oldest cities. The name has a strong and unique sound, making it an appealing choice for parents looking for something distinctive yet meaningful. Despite its historical roots, Trier remains relatively uncommon today, adding to its appeal as a name that is both timeless and unusual.
"In 1991, there were six babies named Trier."