Trout
Trout is usually used both for a boy and a girl. The top jobs in the USA for women named Trout were teacher and laborer in 1940. Trout men made 17% as laborers, and Trout women made 9% as teachers. Other occupations that trout Americans are less likely to hold as waitress and clerk. According to data, Trout ranks 2,826 among the most popular surnames in America. Trout was mentioned 12,758 times during the 2010 census. If you sampled 100,000 Americans, about 4.33 would be able to identify themselves as Trout. The meaning of Trout is ‘a resemblance to the fish with the same name’. You can also compare the 2010 Trout data to the 2000 data. Below is a table that compares both the 2010 and 2000 statistics. Nature lovers are beginning to name their children after fish. But be careful before you dive into these waters. This interesting medieval name seems to be a nickname for the owner of a trout farm. This is a charming out-of-the-box name option for your baby. Not many people choose this name for their baby, and if you want something unique, this one might be perfect for you.
Gender
Trout is most often associated with the gender: neutral.
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Spelling Of Trout
T-R-O-U-T, 5-letter neutral given name.
Nicknames
- Trowte
- Trout
- Troutbeck
- Troutt
- Trute