It might be better use aliases for folders (and files) in the trash I think.
And add a file with pair of data: alias:real_name.

I meen like this:
In the TB window:
Trash
  Folder
  Folder
  File1
  Folder
  File2
  File1

On the FS:
Trash
  UfatVuHy
  tynkEejRyp
  3jofmamOo
  HajbymFo
  faydfehacs
  RureegojDa

In the additional file:
UfatVuHy:Folder
tynkEejRyp:Folder
3jofmamOo:File1
HajbymFo:Folder
faydfehacs:File2
RureegojDa:File1

Something like this.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214366

Title:
  Can't delete a folder if Trash already contains a folder of the same
  name

Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
  In Progress
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird

  1. Create a new folder, eg. "Temp"
  2. Delete it, OK
  3. Create the same folder again
  4. Delete it, OK

  I expect it to be moved to my Trash folder, perhaps with a suffix
  appended (it being the second instance of that folder in the trash).

  Thunderbird popped up an error message. On an imap host:
     The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Mailbox 
already exists.
  In the local folders:
     A folder with that name already exists. Please enter a different name (!)

  Workarounds:
  1. Empty the trash
  2. Rename the folder before deletion
  3. Rename the folder already in the trash
  4. Delete (permanently) the folder that is already in the trash

  Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy
  thunderbird 2.0.0.12+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.7.10.0

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