Trinity, derived from Latin 'trinitas', meaning 'threefold' or 'trinity', is a name of significant historical and religious importance. It has been predominantly used as a female given name, though it can also be used for males. The name Trinity gained popularity in the late 20th century, especially in English-speaking countries, possibly due to its unique sound and biblical associations. It is often associated with concepts of unity and divine purpose. However, despite its religious roots, Trinity has evolved into a secular name that stands independently of its original context.
"Trinity saw its highest popularity with 17 births in 2005. However, it has been relatively uncommon overall, with fewer than 15 births in all but two years between 1995 and 2013."