All about the name TREMONE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Tremone is of Italian origin and is derived from the city of Tremoli in Abruzzo region of Italy. It means "from Tremoli" or "vibrant," referring to the lively atmosphere and beauty of the city.

Tremone has a long history dating back to ancient Roman times when it was known as Tremano. The city was an important military stronghold due to its strategic location between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine Mountains. Throughout the centuries, Tremone has been ruled by various powers including the Lombards, Byzantines, and Normans before finally becoming part of the Kingdom of Naples in the 13th century.

The name Tremone is not particularly common but can be found among Italian families with roots in Abruzzo or those who have adopted the name as a tribute to their heritage. Despite its rarity, the name Tremone carries a rich history and cultural significance that makes it unique and memorable.

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Italian

Popularity of the name TREMONE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Tremone has seen a varied number of births in the United States over the years, with peaks and valleys throughout its history. In the early period recorded, there were five births each year for both 1981 and 1994. This number remained consistent in 1995 as well, with another five newborns sharing the name Tremone.

However, the trend began to shift slightly upwards in 1996 when seven babies were named Tremone at birth. Although there was a brief dip in 1999 with six births, it is clear that the popularity of this name has been consistent over time, with an average of five to seven births per year.

In total, from 1981 to 1999, there were 28 babies named Tremone born in the United States. This demonstrates a steady presence of the name among new generations, even if it hasn't reached widespread popularity. Each child bearing this unique name contributes to the diverse tapestry of American naming traditions.