Trenidad is a distinctive given name, originating from Trinidad and Tobago, an island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. The name is believed to have been coined by Sir Ralph Abercromby during his governorship of the islands in the late 18th century, combining elements from both Spanish and English languages. It is often associated with 'trinity' or 'three-in-one,' reflecting the unity of the island's two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago.
"Trenidad saw a consistent number of births throughout the given years, with peaks in 1920 and 1921 at seven births each year."