Treyanna is an attractive and unique name of African American origin. It is composed of two elements: "Tre" which means "three", and "Anna" which is a form of the Latin name Anna, meaning "grace". Thus, Treyanna can be interpreted as "third (daughter) with grace".
The name Treyanna gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century. It became particularly popular among African American communities, where it was often used to create a modern and distinctive alternative to traditional names like Anna or Grace.
While Treyanna is not found in any mythology or literature, its meaning of "grace" suggests a connection with virtues such as elegance, kindness, and compassion. This association may have contributed to the name's appeal among parents looking for a meaningful and positive name for their daughters.
In terms of history, there are no famous figures known by the name Treyanna. However, this unique moniker has been carried by several notable individuals in various fields, including music, sports, and acting. For example, Treyanna Taylor is an American singer-songwriter who gained popularity after appearing on the reality TV show "The Four: Battle for Stardom".
The name Treyanna has seen a varied level of popularity in the United States over time. In the period between 1994 and 2009, there were a total of 43 babies named Treyanna born in the U.S. The year with the highest number of newborns named Treyanna was 1997, with 8 births. Conversely, the years with the lowest numbers of babies named Treyanna were 1995 and 2006, each with just 5 births.