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Trilby f English (Rare), LiteratureThe name of the titular character in George Du Maurier's 1894 novel 'Trilby', about an tone-deaf model who is hypnotized to become a talented singer. The name became a (now obsolete) colloquial term for a foot, as the character's feet were objects of admiration... [
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Troye m & f English (Rare)Variant of
Troy, sometimes used as a feminine form. A known bearer is South African-born Australian singer-songwriter and actor Troye Sivan (1995-).... [
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Trugernanner f Indigenous TasmanianMeaning unknown. This was the name of Trugernanner (often referred to as Truganini), who was the last full-blooded Tasmanian Aboriginal, dying in 1876.
Trung m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 忠
(trung) meaning "loyalty, devotion" or 中
(trung) meaning "middle".
Truxton m English (American)Transferred use of the surname
Truxton. It was used by the American author George Barr McCutcheon for the title character of his novel
Truxton King (1909).
Trzebowit m PolishMeaning "rulers sacrifice", composed of the Old Polish elements
trzebo "sacrifice, offering" and
wit "lord, ruler".
Tsheej m HmongMeans "to be steady, set, having a strong foundation" in Hmong.
Tshilidzi f & m VendaPossibly means "Grace". A notable bearer is Tshilidzi Marwala, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Internationalisation at the University of Johannesburg.
Tsianina f Creek (?), Cherokee (?)Meaning unknown. A noted bearer is Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone (December 13, 1882 – January 10, 1985), a Creek/Cherokee singer and performer.
Tsudzuna f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsu) meaning "moon" duplicated and combined with 奈 (
na) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 摘 (
tsu) meaning "to pluck; to pick" combined with 花 (
ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukichiyo m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) "moon", 地 (
chi) meaning "earth; ground" combined with 陽 (
yo) meaning "the sun". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukika f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 架 (
ka) meaning "construct, build". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukime f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 女 (
me) meaning "woman", 姫 (
me) meaning "princess" or 明 (
me) meaning "bright, clear, tomorrow". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukimi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukine f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 音 (
ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukio m JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 男 (
o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukishiro f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 白 (
shiro) meaning "white". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukitarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon", 太 (
ta) meaning "thick, big" and 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukito m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 人 (
to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukiya f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 夜 (
ya) meaning "night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukiyo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (
tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 世 (
yo) meaning "world" or from 月夜 (
tsukiyo) meaning "moonlit night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 津 (
tsu), referring to Tsu city in Mie prefecture combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuya f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 艶 (
tsuya) meaning "luster" or from Japanese 月 (
tsu) meaning "moon" combined with 夜 (
ya) meaning "night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 美 (
tsuya) meaning "beautiful", 澤 (
tsuya) meaning "luster; shine", 彩 (
tsuya) meaning "colour", 光 (
tsuya) meaning "light", 華 (
tsuya) meaning "flower" or 艶 (
tsuya) meaning "charming" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child"... [
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Tuah m MalayMeans "good luck" in Malay. A famous bearer is Hang Tuah, a Malay hero.
Tuấn m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 俊
(tuấn) meaning "handsome, talented".
Tuathlaith f IrishMeans "princess of the people" from Irish
tuath meaning "people, land" combined with
flaith "princess".
Tubal m HebrewMeans "thou shalt be brought" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Tubal-Cain was the son of Lamech and Zillah, and brother to Naamah. He was the first blacksmith.
Tugomil m Croatian (Rare)From the Slavic elements
togo "strong, mighty, potent" and
milu meaning "gracious, dear".
Tulimaq m Popular Culture, InuitMeans "rib". Used for a character in the Canadian Inuktitut-language film 'Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner' (2001).
Tumanoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tuman meaning "mist, haze" and
oy meaning "moon".
Tumna m ChuvashMeans "blast furnace" in Chuvash, derived from Russian
domna.
Tungigul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tungi meaning "night" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Tường m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 祥
(tường) meaning "good luck, good omen".
Tuovi f & m FinnishDerived from the place name
Tuovila "village of Tove", a village in Finland. It was invented by the Finnish author Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen for a character of his novel "Pohjan-Piltti" (1859).
Turandokht f Iranian (Rare), LiteratureMeans "daughter of Turan", composed of Persian توران
(Tūrān), a region of Central Asia that was part of the Persian Empire, allegedly meaning "land of Tur" (said to have been named for the legendary Persian prince
Tur, a son of King
Fereydoun who reigned around 750 BC), and دخت
(dokht) "daughter".... [
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Tuya-Nebettawy f Ancient EgyptianTuya-Nebettawy is the name given to one of the several daughters of Pharaon Ramesses II (ca 1303-1213 BC), third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (from 1292 to 1189 BC ca).
Tuyen f VietnameseMeans "angel" in Vietnamese. It is also a variant of
Tuyến used outside of Vietnam.
Tuyg'una f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tuyg'un meaning "sharp, alert".
Twinkle f English (Rare)From the English word "twinkle", ultimately from Old English
twincan, "to blink".