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TOR m Scandinavian
Modern Scandinavian form of Þórr (see THOR)... [more]
TORA f Scandinavian
Modern form of ÞÓRA
TORBEN m Danish, German
Danish form of TORBJÖRN
TORBJØRG f Norwegian
Norwegian form of ÞÓRBJÖRG
TORBJÖRN m Swedish
From the Old Norse name Þórbjörn, which meant "Thor's bear" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with björn "bear".
TORBJØRN m Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of TORBJÖRN
TORBORG f Scandinavian
Modern form of ÞÓRBJÖRG
TORCUIL m Scottish
Scottish form of Þórketill (see TORKEL).
TORDIS f Scandinavian
Modern form of ÞÓRDÍS
TORE (1) m Scandinavian
Probably from the Old Norse name ÞÓRIR
TORE (2) m Italian
Short form of SALVATORE
TORGEIR m Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, which meant "Thor's spear" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with geirr "spear".
TORGER m Norwegian
Variant of TORGEIR
TORGILS m Norwegian
Modern form of ÞÓRGÍSL
TORGNY m Swedish
From the Old Norse name Þórgnýr meaning "Thor's noise" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with gnýr "noise, grumble, murmur".
TORHILD f Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which meant "Thor's battle" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with hildr "battle".
TORI f English
Diminutive of VICTORIA (1)
TORIA f English
Short form of VICTORIA (1)
TORIBIO m Spanish
Spanish form of the Roman cognomen Turibius, of unknown meaning... [more]
TORIL f Norwegian
Variant of TORHILD
TORIN m Irish
Means "chief" in Irish Gaelic.
TORKEL m Swedish
From the Old Norse name Þórketill meaning "Thor's cauldron" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with ketill "cauldron".
TORMOD m Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórmóðr, which meant "Thor's mind" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with móðr "mind, mood".
TORNY f Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórný which was derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with nýr "new".
TORØ f Norwegian
Norwegian variant of TORA
TORQUIL m Scottish
Anglicized form of TORCUIL
TORSTEIN m Norwegian
Norwegian form of TORSTEN
TORSTEN m Swedish, Danish, German
From the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, which meant "Thor's stone" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with steinn "stone".
TORSTI m Finnish
Finnish form of TORSTEN
TORVALD m Scandinavian
From the Old Norse name Þórvaldr, which meant "Thor's ruler" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with valdr "ruler".
TOTTIE f English
Diminutive of CHARLOTTE
TOTTY f English
Diminutive of CHARLOTTE
TOUSSAINT m French
Means "all saints" in French.
TOVA (1) f Hebrew
Means "good" in Hebrew.
TOVA (2) f Swedish
Swedish variant of TOVE
TOVAH f Hebrew
Variant transcription of TOVA (1)
TOVE f Scandinavian
Modern form of the Old Norse name Tófa, a short form of ÞÓRFRÍÐR.
TOVIA m & f Hebrew
Hebrew form of TOBIAH, also used as a feminine form.
TOVIYYAH m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of TOBIAH
TOYA f English (Hispanic)
Diminutive of VICTORIA (1) or CUSTODIA used among Hispanic Americans.
TRACE m English
Short form of TRACY
TRACEE f English
Feminine variant of TRACY
TRACEY f & m English
Variant of TRACY
TRACI f English
Feminine variant of TRACY
TRACIE f English
Feminine variant of TRACY
TRACY f & m English
From an English surname which was taken from a Norman French place name meaning "domain belonging to THRACIUS"... [more]
TRAFFORD m English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "fishtrap ford" in Old English.
TRAHAEARN m Welsh
Means "very much like iron", derived from Welsh tra "very, over" and haearn "iron".
TRAHERNE m Welsh
Anglicized form of TRAHAEARN
TRAI m Vietnamese
Means "oyster" in Vietnamese.
TRAIAN m Romanian
Romanian form of Traianus (see TRAJAN).
TRAJAN m History
From the Roman cognomen Traianus, which is of unknown meaning... [more]
TRANTER m English (Rare)
From a surname meaning "wagoner" in Old English.
TRAUGOTT m German
Derived from German trau "trust" and Gott "God"... [more]
TRAVERS m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of TRAVIS.
TRAVIS m English
From an English surname which originally denoted someone who collected tolls from people crossing a bridge, ultimately derived from Old French traverse meaning "to cross"... [more]
TREASA f Irish
Possibly means "strength" in Irish Gaelic... [more]
TREASURE f English (Modern)
From the English word, ultimately from Greek θησαυρος (thesauros) "treasure, collection".
TRECIA f English (Rare)
Variant of TRICIA
TREES f Dutch
Dutch diminutive of THERESIA
TREFOR m Welsh
Original Welsh form of TREVOR
TRENT m English
From a surname which originally denoted someone who lived by the Trent River in England... [more]
TRENTON m English
From the name of a New Jersey city established in the 17th century by William Trent... [more]
TRESHA f English (Rare)
Variant of TRICIA
TRESNJA f Croatian
Means "cherry" in Croatian.
TREV m Welsh, English
Short form of TREVOR
TREVELYAN m English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a Cornish place name meaning "homestead on the hill".
TREVOR m Welsh, English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "big village" from Welsh tref "village" and mawr "large".
TREY m English
From an English nickname meaning "three".
TRI m & f Indonesian
Means "third child" in Indonesian and Javanese.
TRIA f ?
Short form of DEMETRIA
TRICIA f English
Short form of PATRICIA
TRIINU f Estonian
Diminutive of KATARIINA
TRIJNTJE f Dutch
Dutch diminutive of KATRIJN
TRINA f English
Short form of CATRINA
TRINE f Danish
Danish short form of KATRINE
TRINI f Spanish
Short form of TRINIDAD
TRINIDAD f & m Spanish
Means "trinity" in Spanish, referring to the Holy Trinity... [more]
TRINITY f English
From the English word Trinity, given in honour of the Christian belief that God has three states of being: Father, Son and Holy Spirit... [more]
TRISH f English
Short form of PATRICIA
TRISHA f English
Short form of PATRICIA
TRISHNA f Indian
Means "thirst, desire" in Sanskrit.
TRISTA f English
Feminine form of TRISTAN
TRISTÁN m Spanish
Spanish form of TRISTAN
TRISTAN m Welsh, English, French, Celtic Mythology
Old French form of the Pictish name Drustan, a diminutive of DRUST... [more]
TRISTÃO m Portuguese
Portuguese form of TRISTAN
TRISTEN m English (Modern)
Variant of TRISTAN
TRISTIN m English (Modern)
Variant of TRISTAN
TRISTON m English (Modern)
Variant of TRISTAN
TRISTRAM m English (British)
Medieval English form of TRISTAN
TRIX f English
Short form of BEATRIX
TRIXIE f English
Diminutive of BEATRIX
TROELS m Danish
Danish form of ÞÓRGÍSL
TROY m English
From a surname that originally denoted a person from the city of Troyes in France... [more]
TRÚC m & f Vietnamese
Means "bamboo" in Vietnamese.
TRUDI f German, English
Diminutive of GERTRUDE
TRUDIE f English, Dutch
Diminutive of GERTRUDE
TRUDY f English, Dutch
Diminutive of GERTRUDE
TRUEMAN m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of TRUMAN.
TRULS m Norwegian, Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of ÞÓRGÍSL
TRUMAN m English
From a surname which meant "trusty man" in Middle English... [more]
TRUUS f Dutch
Diminutive of GEERTRUIDA
TRYGGVE m Swedish
Variant of TRYGVE
TRYGGVI m Icelandic
Icelandic form of TRYGVE
TRYGVE m Scandinavian
Derived from Old Norse tryggr meaning "trustworthy".
TRYPHENA f Biblical
From the Greek name Τρυφαινα (Tryphaina), derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more]
TRYPHON m Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more]
TRYPHOSA f Biblical, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more]
TRYSTAN m Welsh
Variant of TRISTAN
TSETSILIYA f Russian
Russian form of CECILIA
TSHOLOFELO f Southern African
Means "hope" in Tswana.
TSUBAKI f Japanese
Means "camellia flower" in Japanese.
TSUBAME f Japanese
Means "swallow (bird)" in Japanese.
TSUBASA m Japanese
Means "wing" in Japanese.
TSUKIKO f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) "moon" and 子 (ko) "child".
TSVETA f Bulgarian
Feminine form of TSVETAN
TSVETAN m Bulgarian
Means "colour" or "flower" in Bulgarian.
TSVETANKA f Bulgarian
Feminine diminutive of TSVETAN
TU (1) m & f Chinese
Means "chart, map" in Chinese.
TU (2) m & f Vietnamese
Means "star" in Vietnamese.
TUAN m Vietnamese
Means "bright, intelligent" in Vietnamese.
TUATHAL m Irish
Means "ruler of the people" in Irish Gaelic.
TUCKER m English (Modern)
From an occupational surname derived from Old English tucian meaning "one who fulls cloth".
TUDOR (1) m Welsh
Welsh form of the old Celtic name Teutorigos, meaning "ruler of the people" (cognate with THEODORIC)... [more]
TUDOR (2) m Romanian
Variant of TEODOR
TUDUR m Welsh
Variant of TUDOR (1)
TUE m Danish
Danish variant of THOR
TUFAYL m Arabic
Means "small child" in Arabic.
TUIJA f Finnish
Means "cedar" in Finnish.
TÜLAY f Turkish
Means "tulle moon" in Turkish.
TULLIA f Italian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Tullius (see TULLIO).
TULLIO m Italian
Italian form of the Roman family name Tullius, which is of unknown meaning... [more]
TULLIUS m Ancient Roman
Latin form of TULLIO
TULLY m History
Form of Tullius (see TULLIO) used to refer to the Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
TUMELO m & f Southern African
Means "faith" in Sesotho and Tswana.
TUNÇ m Turkish
Means "bronze" in Turkish.
TÜNDE f Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian tündér meaning "fairy"... [more]
TÜNDÉR f Hungarian
Means "fairy" in Hungarian.
TUOMAS m Finnish
Finnish form of THOMAS
TUOMO m Finnish
Finnish form of THOMAS
TUOR m Literature
Means "strength vigour" in Sindarin... [more]
TUPAARNAQ f Native American
Means "wild thyme" in Greenlandic.
TURAL m Azerbaijani
Means "to be alive" in Azerbaijani.
TURE m Swedish
Variant of TORE (1)
TURGAY m Turkish
Means "lark (bird)" in Turkish.
TURID f Scandinavian
Modern form of ÞÓRFRÍÐR
TURIN m Literature
Means "victory mood" in Sindarin... [more]
TURLOUGH m Irish
Anglicized form of TOIRDHEALBHACH
TUTANKHAMON m Ancient Egyptian
Means "image of the life of Amon", derived from Egyptian tut "image" combined with ankh "life" combined with the name of the god Amon... [more]
TUTKU f & m Turkish
Means "passion" in Turkish.
TUULA f Finnish
Variant of TUULI
TUULE f Estonian
Estonian form of TUULI
TUULI f Finnish
Means "wind" in Finnish.
TUULIKKI f Finnish, Finnish Mythology
Means "little wind" in Finnish, derived from tuuli "wind"... [more]
TUVA f Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian variant of TOVE
TUVYA m Hebrew
Hebrew form of TOBIAH
TUYÊN f Vietnamese
Means "line, ray" in Vietnamese.
TUYET f Vietnamese
Means "snow white" in Vietnamese.
TVRTKO m Croatian
Derived from Croatian tvrd meaning "hard".
TWILA f English
Meaning unknown... [more]
TWYLA f English
Variant of TWILA
TXOMIN m Basque
Basque form of DOMINIC
TY m English
Short form of TYLER, TYSON, TYRONE, and other names beginning with Ty.
TYBALT m Literature
Medieval form of THEOBALD... [more]
TYCHO m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Τυχων (Tychon) meaning "hitting the mark"... [more]
TYCHON m Ancient Greek
Greek form of TYCHO
TYE m English
From a surname meaning "pasture" in Middle English.
TYGE m Danish
Danish form of TYCHO
TYKO m Swedish
Swedish form of TYCHO
TYLAR m & f English (Rare)
Variant of TYLER
TYLER m & f English
From an English surname meaning "tiler of roofs"... [more]
TYLOR m English (Modern)
Variant of TYLER
TYMON m Polish
Polish form of TIMON
TYMOTEUSZ m Polish
Polish form of TIMOTHY
TYR m Norse Mythology
Old Norse form of the name of the Germanic god Tiwaz, related to Indo-European dyeus (see ZEUS)... [more]
TYRA f Scandinavian
From the Old Norse name Þýri, which was derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with an unknown second element, possibly víg "war".
TYREEK m English (African American, Modern)
Variant of TYRIQ
TYRELL m English (Modern)
From a surname which was a variant of TERRELL
TYRESE m English (African American, Modern)
An invented name based on the popular name syllable Tyr (from names such as TYRONE).
TYRIK m English (African American, Modern)
Variant of TYRIQ
TYRIQ m English (African American, Modern)
Probably a blend of TYRONE and TARIQ.
TYRON m English
Variant of TYRONE
TYRONE m English
From the name of a county in Northern Ireland which is derived from Irish Gaelic Tir Eoghain meaning "land of OWEN (2)"... [more]
TYRRELL m English (Rare)
Variant of TYRELL
TYSON m English
From an English surname which could be derived from a nickname for a quarrelsome person, from Old French tison meaning "firebrand"... [more]
TYTUS m Polish
Polish form of TITUS
TYYNE f Finnish
Derived from Finnish tyyni "calm, serene".
TZAFRIR m Hebrew
Hebrew form of ZEPHYR
TZEFANYAH m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ZEPHANIAH
TZEITEL f Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of SARAH
TZIDKIYAHU m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ZEDEKIAH
TZIPORAH f Hebrew
Hebrew form of ZIPPORAH
TZIVYA f Hebrew
Feminine form of TZVI
TZOFIYA f Yiddish
Yiddish form of SOPHIA
TZUFIT f Hebrew
Means "hummingbird" in Hebrew.
TZVI m Hebrew
Means "deer" in Hebrew.
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