The only person I know with that name is male but he spells it Trinidad. It's Spanish for trinity. I think it could go either way as a name, though.
2007-08-24 05:45:54
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answered by Critter 6
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It is both. I went to high school with a girl and her middle name was Trinadad. But a few years later I went to church camp named Trinadad. We called him Rin for short.
2007-08-30 08:12:32
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answered by Billie Jo R 2
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I think your name is for both male and female, just like Jesus in which I know both genders with the same name. it does not matter how do you feel about it ?
2007-08-28 08:42:02
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answered by Herman L 2
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Ive seen both male & female with this name. very common.
2007-08-28 16:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a city not a person
2007-08-30 16:20:19
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answered by keezy 7
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its a country. but i supposde it could be a either a male or female name as well!!
2007-08-31 02:08:55
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answered by **RUBY*** 3
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It can go either way like Taylor and Taylor
2007-08-29 17:07:08
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answered by thinkpink186 1
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it sounds more like a males name, but, it's not one you hear often.
If you use it, your child will be unique ... but all kids are unique.
2007-08-28 00:23:59
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answered by simpleminded 5
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More like a last name.... ?
2007-08-27 18:41:28
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answered by †Evonne† 7
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female
2007-08-31 08:25:42
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answered by linda r 4
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