Trilbie
Trilbie Origin and Meaning
Trilbie is an unusual feminine name that may have originated as a variant spelling of Trilby, which gained recognition after George du Maurier's 1894 novel 'Trilby.' The name became associated with the trilby hat style featured in illustrations and stage productions of the story. With its playful sound and distinctive 'ie' ending, Trilbie has maintained extreme rarity throughout naming records. It has a whimsical, somewhat Victorian quality while offering a unique alternative to more common names ending in similar sounds. The name carries subtle literary connections and a certain vintage charm. Despite its recognizable structure, Trilbie has never achieved widespread popularity, remaining a truly uncommon choice that balances uniqueness with relative ease of pronunciation.