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Trema

Likely linked to the Greek word trema, meaning a mark or opening, though used mainly as a rare modern name.

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Trema is likely linked to the Greek word trema, meaning a mark or opening, though it is used mainly as a rare modern name. That creates an interesting contrast between the technical or linguistic source and the softer identity of a personal name. The word itself suggests precision and smallness, which gives the name a clean, compact feel.

As a given name, Trema feels minimal, unusual, and slightly intellectual. It has a modernist quality, as though it belongs to a vocabulary of forms and symbols rather than to a long family tree. Names with such roots often feel distinctive precisely because they are not burdened by heavy tradition.

Trema is short and self-contained, with a subtle sense of structure. It feels like a name that values clarity and spareness, yet still carries a hint of classical texture.

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