Trond is of Old Norse origin, derived from 'trǫndr', meaning 'tree'. It was traditionally used among the Norse people and later adopted into Norwegian culture. The name is often associated with Scandinavian heritage and nature, reflecting its connection to trees. Trond was quite common in Norway during the Middle Ages but has since become less frequent. Today, it is still recognized as a distinctive Norwegian given name.
"The name Trond has seen a notable spike every five years since 1964, with a total of 15 babies given this name over the span of two decades."