The name Trison is of Latin origin, derived from the word 'tristis', which means 'sad' or 'melancholy'. It was used by Latin poets to refer to a sad hero or character in their works. The name has also been associated with the Greek goddess Triche, who personified joy and delight, suggesting a possible connection to the idea of balance between sorrow and happiness. Trison is not typically found among popular names today, but it could be considered for those seeking a unique and meaningful moniker.
The name Trison experienced a notable increase in popularity between 2006 and 2015, with the highest number of births recorded in 2015. Prior to that, its usage fluctuated but remained relatively consistent.