Tryphaena or Tryphena may refer to:
Tryphaena
- Tryphaena (ca 141 BC – 111 BC), Ptolemaic princess, wife of Antiochus VIII Grypus, queen of Syria
 - Saint Tryphaena of Cyzicus (fl. 1st century AD), Roman Christian martyr
 - Tryphaena Cleopatraina may refer to:
 - Antonia Tryphaena (10 BC – 55), Queen of Thrace, likely the basis of Tryphena in Romans and in The Acts of Thecla and Paul
 - Tryphaena, a character in the Satyricon of Petronius
 
Tryphena
- Tryphena and Tryphosa, women mentioned in Romans 16
 - Tryphena Anderson (born 1933), Jamaican-British nurse, the first black health visitor in the United Kingdom
 - Tryphena Sparks (1851–1890), a cousin and possible lover of Thomas Hardy
 - Tryphena, New Zealand, a town in New Zealand
 
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