Troyanne
Troy-ANN
Troyanne is a girl’s name of Irish origin, meaning “A combination of Troy, of Irish origin meaning 'foot soldier', and Anne, of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1963.
What Troyanne Means
“A combination of Troy, of Irish origin meaning 'foot soldier', and Anne, of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace'.”
The Story of Troyanne
A name woven from legendary resilience and celestial grace, it sings of a spirit both strong and gentle.
Troyanne is a name artfully combining 'Troy,' echoing the strength and history of the ancient city, with 'Anne,' meaning grace. Its origins suggest a thoughtful melding of powerful endurance and gentle elegance. First appearing in 1963, this name represents a balanced spirit.
When you hear Troyanne, you might envision a daughter who moves through the world with both quiet determination and an inherent grace. This name calls to a child who possesses a strong will, softened by a natural kindness and an approachable spirit.
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Numerology
The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1963
Total Births
6
First Recorded
1963
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