Trine
Trine might remind one of the synonyms of the term ‘Throne’, ‘Shrine’ due to a small replacement of the letter ‘T’ with ‘S’. However, this name is not related to the mentioned term, even when it comes to the interpretation of the underlying meaning. Trine is a diminutive form of the highly popular English name Catherine, but even so, Trine only shares the meaning with its predecessor and not the ancestry. The meaning of Trine is ‘pure’, a term which is also used to denote the meaning of the predecessor and all the names, which are considered variants of Catherine. A person who has a warm and pure mind can be considered a very suitable candidate for this name. Trine might share several characteristics with its siblings and its predecessor, but there are two rare traits that make this name stand apart. Trine is the shortest version in the ‘Catherine siblings’, and the name, due to its short and crisp pronunciation, has been able to negate one of the biggest problems faced by every name, which is uncalled-variations. Apart from that, Trine also has the rarity tag, as it has a popularity rank of #10,416 in America.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Greek
Numerology
T is for time, you give to friends.
R is for rapport, friends seek you.
I is for ignite, the fire in you!
N is for noble, your regal bearing.
E is for excellence, your passion, your drive.
Lucky
Trine lucky number is 3.
The number 3 has always held powerful symbolism. Think about good things coming in 3s, the birth-life-death cycle, the mind-body-soul connection, the 3 acts of a typical story. Wherever the number 3 shows up in your life, it's generally an omen of creativity, communication, optimism, and curiosity!
Famous People Named Trine
- Trine Jensen Danish handballer
Trine in Pop Culture
- Ultan Quigley fictional character to whom are attributed four articles published by The Irish Times in 2008
- Uri Reiss character in anime "Attack on Titan/Shingeki no Kyojin"
- Upton Travers minor character in the game 'Assassin's Creed IV'
- An ulu is a knife traditionally used by the Inuit (Eskimo) people.