Origin and Meaning of Treyor
Meaning & Origin
The third-born child
Origin: English - Treyor is derived from the name 'Trey', which itself comes from the Old French word 'tre', meaning 'three'. It is often used to denote a child who is the third born in a family.
Interesting Facts
- Treyor is relatively modern and has emerged as a variant of the more popular name Trey, which has seen use in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century.
- The name is primarily used in English-speaking cultures and is considered unisex, though it is more commonly given to boys.
- Notable bearers of the name include various individuals in sports and entertainment, though it does not have a single widely recognized bearer.
- Treyor is not highly ranked in popularity charts but is seen as part of a growing trend of creative spellings and modern names in the 21st century.
- Related names include Trey, Tre, and other numerical names such as Trenton and Trent.