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Trinidad María Enríquez (1846 – 1891) was a Peruvian teacher and student. After completing the only education available to her, she founded a school to teach other girls and complete the necessary requirements to enter university. Appealing to the president, she was granted the right to attend if an examination proved she was adequately prepared. Passing her review, Enríquez completed courses at the National University of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Cuzco, becoming the first Peruvian woman to earn a university degree in 1878. Though she graduated, she was denied a license to practice law and fought her case through the legislature and court systems until her death in 1891.
Trinidad "Trina" Padilla de Sanz (1894 – 1957) was a Puerto Rican writer. She was born in Vega Baja and adopted at Arecibo; she was a piano teacher, storyteller, and poet. The daughter of the doctor and poet José Gualberto Padilla, known as "El Caribe" ("The Caribbean"). Thus, Trina Padilla de Sanz was known as "La Hija del Caribe" ("The Daughter of the Caribbean"). She studied at Ruiz Arnau high school in Arecibo. At the age of 18, she married Ángel Sanz and translated to Madrid and enrolled at Real Conservatorio and took piano lessons before returning to Arecibo.
Trinidad Legarda (1899 – 1998) was a Filipina suffragist, clubwoman, philanthropist, and editor. She was the first woman ambassador from the Philippines, when she was appointed in 1958.
This name is awesome and cool
I think most Trinidades I met are very kind
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Contrary to what many people think, this name is definitely used for men in Spain, although admittedly not as often as for women.· According to the National Institute of Statistics of Spain, as of 2023, there are 27,680 women and 379 men named Trinidad in Spain. The average ages are 67.6 (f.) and 66.4 (m.). On men, it is mostly found in the provinces of Almería, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Jaén and Murcia. On men, it peaked in the 1950s.
· Another male variant is José Trinidad, borne by 62 Spanish men, mostly in the provinces of Huelva and Almería, av. Age 54.7, peaked in the 1960s.
· Another male variant is Juan Trinidad, borne by 22 Spanish men, av. Age 49.4
· Another male variant is Manuel Trinidad, borne by 29 Spanish men, mostly in the province of Huelva, av. Age 52.5Source: https://www.ine.es/explica/explica_estadymas_widget_nomape.htm
In Spain this is used exclusively on girls because the original noun is feminine (la Trinidad). There's also a virgin saint (Virgen de la Trinidad) that inspires a lot of devotion specially in the south of Spain.If you are a male with this name in the US probably no one will say anything, but here be sure that people will take the piss out of you.
This is my name, I think it’s a solid name, (I’m a boy btw) I think it's funny because it ends with dad, and my last name ends with son.
I like this name, but if named my teddy bear this she would go by Trinity and lots of other nicknames.
Trinidad Roxas y de Leon (born Trinidad de Leon y Roura; October 4, 1899 – June 20, 1995) was the wife of Philippine President Manuel Roxas and the fifth First Lady of the Philippines. They were married in 1921 and had two children, Ruby and Gerardo (Gerry).
Cool.
Excellent name, nickname Trini on a girl and Dadi on a boy.
In 2018, 32 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Trinidad who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3771st most common male first name for living U.S. citizens. In 2018, 88 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Trinidad who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 4584th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
This is my name, I love it! Growing up with this name, was fun, my nicknames are Trini, Trino, Trin, Trinity, Daddio, Dad, Trey, Tres, Treydawg, or just plain T, Mr. T, and any variation you can imagine!
Sounds like a name for twins. You could have Trinidad and Tobago. They'd be friends with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
I wouldn't name anyone this, because it just makes me think of the Caribbean island.
I like this name for either a male or a female, although it seems in Spanish, the "virtue" names are mostly for females.
It's interesting. I like it better than Trinity. It's a little more unique and pretty. I see it more on a girl than a boy, but it could be an ok male name.

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