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Trina (name)

Trina
Pronunciationtree nuh
Genderfemale
Origin
Word/nameScandinavian
Meaningpure
Other names
Variant form(s)Katrina
Catherine
Katherine

Trina is a common female first name of Scandinavian origin. The name is based on the Latin word for "triple", Trena, and is occasionally used in reference to the Trinity.

Trina is often used as a shortened version of names such as [[Katrina)

People named Trina

  • Trina (rapper), an American rap artist, born Katrina Taylor
  • Trina Belamide, a Filipino songwriter and record producer
  • Trina Braxton, an American singer, actress and reality television personality
  • Trina Broussard, an R&B singer and songwriter
  • Trina Davis, an American-born Fijian women's footballer
  • Trina Dolenz, a British couples therapist and media personality
  • Trina Gulliver, a female darts player, and ten-time ladies' world champion
  • Trina Hamlin, an American folk-rock singer-songwriter
  • Trina Hosmer (born 1945), American cross-country skier
  • Trina Jackson, an American freestyle swimmer who won an olympic gold medal
  • Trina Jeffrie, an American comedian and actress
  • Trina McGee, an American actress
  • Trina McQueen, a Canadian journalist and broadcasting executive
  • Trina Medina, a Venezuelan Salsa and Son singer, songwriter and music arranger
  • Trina Nishimura, an American voice actress working with Funimation
  • Trina Papisten, a Polish alleged witch
  • Trina Parks, an American actress, vocalist, choreographer, principal dancer and dance instructor
  • Trina Pratt, an American former competitive ice dancer
  • Trina Radke, an American former competitive swimmer
  • Trina Roache, a Mi'kmaq video journalist,
  • Trina Robbins, an American cartoonist.
  • Trina Schart Hyman, an American illustrator
  • Trina Shoemaker, a mixer, record producer and sound engineer
  • Trina Vargo, the founder and President of the US-Ireland Alliance
  • Triinu Kivilaan, an Estonian vocalist and former model, previously a member of the band Vanilla Ninja

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