Trent
Trent refers to the following places:
- Trent (Dorset) , a place in the English county of Dorset
- Trent (North Brabant) , a village in the municipality of Landerd
- Trent (Rügen) , municipality in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen
- Trent, South Dakota , town in the US state of South Dakota
- Trent (Texas) , city in the US state of Texas
- Part of the community Lehmkuhlen in the Plön district in Schleswig-Holstein
- Trento , city in Italy, in Trentino ( Trènt ) or Ladin ( Trënt ) and Low German ( Trent (e) ) version
- Trent (Celts) , ancient Celtic settlement in Italy, later city of Trento
such as
- the River Trent in Great Britain
Trent called
- the name of a series of aircraft engines for civil aircraft, Rolls-Royce Trent
- a British mail steamer, the detachment of which triggered the so-called Trent affair
- a university in Peterborough (Ontario, Canada), Trent University
- a British motorcycle brand from 1902: Trent & Co., Shepherds Bush, London.
Trent is a family name that may refer to:
- Alphonse Trent (1905–1959), American jazz pianist
- Buzzy Trent (1929-2006), American surfer
- Gary Trent (* 1974), American basketball player
- Gary Trent Jr. (* 1999), American basketball player and son of the above
- Jackie Trent (1940-2015), British singer, songwriter and actress
- Lawrence Trent (* 1986), English chess player
- Michael Trent , film editor
- Nathan Trent (* 1992), Austrian singer
- Ron Trent (* 1973), American DJ and music producer
- Tamien Trent (* 1982), American basketball player
- William Trent (city founder) (around 1653–1724), Scottish immigrant to America and city founder
- William Edward Trent (1874–1948), British architect
- William Peterfield Trent (1862–1939), American literary scholar
Trent is the given name of the following people:
- Trent Reznor (born 1965), American musician
- Trent Sainsbury (born 1992), Australian soccer player
See also:
- Trent-Mersey Canal (original: Trent and Mersey Canal, abbreviation: T&M), 150 km long shipping canal in Great Britain
- trend