Troy

TROH-ee
Meaning: Foot soldier
Gender
Boy
Origin
Greek, Latin, English
Popularity Rank
#462 (boys)
#921 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Troy has seen fluctuating popularity over the decades but remains a classic choice for boys. It peaked in the 1970s and 1980s, and while it has become less common in recent years, it still holds a timeless charm.

Why Parents Choose Troy

Parents often choose the name Troy for its strong, masculine sound and its connection to history and mythology, making it a name that carries both tradition and modern appeal.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Troy has its origins in ancient Greece and is derived from the Latin 'Troia,' referring to the city that played a central role in Homer's epic tales. It gained popularity as a given name in the 20th century, particularly in the United States, where it became associated with strength and valor.

Troy is a name deeply rooted in ancient history, famously associated with the legendary city of Troy from Greek mythology, which was the setting for the Trojan War.

Notable People Named Troy

  • Troy Aikman
  • Troy Polamalu
  • Troy Baker
  • Troy Duffy

Name Variations

Troye Troyan Troian

Related Names

Trent Trevor Trey

Similar Sounding Names

Roy Joey Cory

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Troy from 'Troy' (2004 film)
  • Troy McClure from 'The Simpsons'
  • Troy Bolton from 'High School Musical'