Re: My column on Trey
in reply to a message by clevelandkentevans
Very interesting, as usual, and very, very American! I've never seen Trey, or a reerence to it, in any other context - have you?
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Well, here is an example of a Canadian hockey player called Trey:
https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/270016/trey-watson
And although Trey obviously started in the USA and so far I don't know of examples born outside North America, I would be surprised if there were absolutely no small boys named Trey in other English-speaking countries because of the use of the name in shows like "Sex and the City" which I believe have some international exposure.
https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/270016/trey-watson
And although Trey obviously started in the USA and so far I don't know of examples born outside North America, I would be surprised if there were absolutely no small boys named Trey in other English-speaking countries because of the use of the name in shows like "Sex and the City" which I believe have some international exposure.
Some late 18th-early 19th century English poet/writer, maybe Charles Lamb, had a pet rabbit or hare named Tray - that spelling; that's the closest I've come. I'll try and trace the reference.