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To'xta m Uzbek
Means "bustard" in Uzbek.
Toya m Japanese
From Japanese 斗 (to) meaning “constellation” and 矢 (ya) meaning “arrow.” Can also be used as a surname.
Toyah f English, Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Toya.... [more]
Toyib m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Tayyib.
Toýly m Turkmen
Derived from Turkmen toý meaning "celebration, party, feast".
Toyo m & f Japanese
Means "abundant, lush" in Japanese.
Toyoe f Japanese
From 豊 (toyo) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "painting, drawing, sketch, etch, picture" or 恵 (e, megu, megumi) meaning "favour, benefit, blessing"... [more]
Tozé m Portuguese
Portuguese short form of the double first name António José.
Trác m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 卓 (trác) meaning "tall, elevated".
Trạc m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 鐲 (trạc) meaning "bangle, bracelet, gong".
Trắc m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 側 (trắc) meaning "side, slant".
Trạch m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 澤 (trạch) meaning "pool, pond, brilliance, favor" or 宅 (trạch) meaning "residence, dwelling, house".
Track m English (Rare)
From Middle English trak, tracke, from Old French trac, from a Germanic source akin to Old Norse traðk (“a track; path; trodden spot”).
Trad m American (Modern)
Short form of unknown origin.
Traeh f English
The word heart spelled backwards.
Trail m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either a transferred use of the surname Trail or simply from the English word trail.
Traja f Serbian
From Serbian трајати (trajati) meaning "to last", "to endure".
Trajà m Catalan
Catalan form of Trajan 1.
Trâm f & m Vietnamese
Vietnamese word referring to a certain species of plant.
Trami f Vietnamese
it means rose.
Trân m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 珍 (trân) meaning "rare, valuable".
Tráng m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 壯 (tráng) meaning "strong, robust".
Trany f Yiddish
Diminutive of Treindel.
Trapp m Obscure
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Trapp.
Trav m English (Rare)
Short form of Travis.
Trdat m Armenian, Georgian (Archaic)
Armenian form of Tiridata, which was also used in Georgia in older times.
Trea f Dutch
Diminutive of Theresia.
Trea m English
Often given to the third boy child/son.
Treat m English
From Middle English (in the senses ‘negotiate’ and ‘discuss a subject’) from Old French traitier, from Latin tractare ‘handle’, frequentative of trahere ‘draw, pull’.
Trecy f English
Diminutive of Theresa.
Treia f English (Modern, Rare)
Either a diminutive for any name containing the element or sound of -trey-, or derived from the Latin tria, trēs "three" (see: Trey).
Trejú f Romani (Caló)
Means "cross" in Caló, referring to the cross of crucifixion. It is used as the Caló equivalent of Cruz.
Trell m American
Diminutive of names ending in -trell, such as Kentrell or Latrell or used as an independent name.
Trena f English
Variant of Trina.
Trene f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements tre and nay, probably modelled on Renee... [more]
Trenk m Literature
The title hero in the series of children's books by Kirsten Boie 'Der kleine Ritter Trenk'.... [more]
Tresa f Aragonese, Sicilian, Romansh
Aragonese form of Theresa, Sicilian contraction of Tiresa and Teresa and Romansh contraction of Teresa.
Tresl f Ladin
Diminutive of Theresia.
Tress f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Theresa.
Treu m & f English (Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Treu or a variant of True.
Trevi f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive or feminine form of Trevor.
Trevy m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Trevor.
Treza f Slovene
Contracted form of Tereza and Terezija.
Trial m English (Puritan)
Meaning, "to test (something, especially a new product) to assess its suitability or performance." Referring to the trials and tribulations that may come with faith in God.
Trie m & f Indonesian
Variant of Tri.
Trien f Dutch, Flemish, Limburgish
Short form of Catrien and Katrien. In practice, the name is also used on bearers of related names, such as Catharina and Trijntje.
Triết m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 哲 (triết) meaning "wise, sage".
Trîfa f Kurdish
Means "moonlight" in Kurdish.
Trig m English
Anglicized form of Trygve.
Trigg m English
Transferred use of the surname Trigg from the Old Norse name Tryggr, meaning “trustworthy, faithful, true”... [more]
Trilo m Hindi, Nepali
Means "playful and joyful" and "threefold" in Hindi and Nepali.
Trim m Albanian
Means "brave" in Albanian, and transferred use of the surname Trim.
Trimo m Javanese
From Javanese trima meaning "to accept, to receive".
Trina f Spanish, Asturian
Diminutive of Trinidad.
Trīne f Latvian (Rare)
Short form of Katrīne, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Trino m Spanish (Rare)
Strictly masculine diminutive of Trinidad.
Trip m English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Means "three" or "third", ultimately from a Latin root. It is the nickname of both Antoine Triplett ('Marvel's Agents of SHIELD') and Charles Tucker III ('Star Trek: Enterprise').
Tripa f Sanskrit
MEANING : satisfaction, pleased, Name of a plant ... [more]
Tript m Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Marathi, Bengali
MEANING : satiated, satisfied, satisfy... [more]
Tris f & m English, Literature
Short form of Beatrice, Trisana, Tristan or Tristram.... [more]
Trita m Hinduism
Hindu cognate of Trito. Trita is a minor deity of the Rigveda.
Trita f Hinduism, Bengali (Hindu, Rare)
Hindu cognate of Trito. Trita is a minor deity of the Rigveda.
Trito m Mythology (Hypothetical)
Anglicized form of Proto-Indo-European *tritós "third". This is a reconstructed name of a significant figure in Proto-Indo-European mythology, representing the first warrior and acting as a cultural hero comparable to the Vedic Trita and Norse Þriði.
Trixi f Hungarian, German
Short form of Beatrix or Beatrice, parallel to english Trixie
Troed m Swedish (Rare)
From Old Swedish Troghed, ultimately derived from Old Norse Þórgautr.
Trội m Vietnamese
Means "excellent, oustanding" or "to surpass" in Vietnamese.
Trỗi m Vietnamese
Means "to rise" in Vietnamese.
Troi m & f English (American)
Variant of Troy.
Troja f Serbian
From Serbian троје (troje) meaning "three people" thus denoting a "trinity". "Trinity" in Serbian is тројство (trojstvo), itself from троје (troje).
Troja f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Swedish form of Troy, the name of the ancient city in Turkey that appears in Homer's 'Iliad'.
Tron m Norwegian
Variant of Trond.
Trọng m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 重 (trọng) meaning "repeat, duplicate".
Tros m Greek Mythology
Unknown origin. This is the name of the mythical Phrygian king who founded the city of Troy.
Trot f & m Literature
From the English word ''trot'', given as a nickname to someone who walks with a diagonal gait. This is used as a nickname of two literary characters: the titular character from Charles Dickens' novel ''David Copperfield'' (1849) and Mayre "Trot" Griffiths from L. Frank Baum's books.
Trota f Medieval Italian
A name belonging to a famous 12th century physician, Trota of Solerno.
Trott m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Trott.... [more]
Troy f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Trui.
Troya f English
Feminine form of Troy.
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-).... [more]
Trpe m Macedonian
It comes from the word patient.
Truc m & f Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Variant of Trúc used outside of Vietnam.
Trucy f Popular Culture
Derived from true or see-through and inspired by names such as Tracy or Lucy.... [more]
Trúda f Slovak (Rare)
Slovak short form of Gertrúda, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Truda f Silesian, Slovene
Short form of Gertruda.
Trudo m Germanic, Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Short form of names that contain the Germanic element drud meaning "strength", such as Trudbert.
Trudó m Catalan
Catalan form of Trudo.
True m & f English (American, Modern)
From the English word true, itself from Old English trīewe meaning "trusty, faithful".
Trui f & m Dutch (Rare), Popular Culture
A short form of Gertruida or (more rarely) of Trudo.... [more]
Truke f Dutch (Rare), Limburgish
Diminutive of Tru, as it contains the Dutch and Limburgian diminutive suffix -ke.
Trula f English (American, Rare)
Perhaps an invented name, using the ula suffix sound found in such names as Beulah, Eula, Lula 1 and Zula 2, and possibly influenced by Trudie or the English word truly.
Truly f English (Modern), Popular Culture, Theatre
From Old English trēowlīce meaning ‘faithfully’.
Trump m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Trump.
Trung m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 忠 (trung) meaning "loyalty, devotion" or 中 (trung) meaning "middle".
Trust m & f English (Rare, Archaic)
Middle English from Old Norse traust, from traustr ‘strong’; the verb from Old Norse treysta, assimilated to the noun.
Truth f & m English (Puritan), English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word "truth" from Old English trīewth, trēowth meaning ‘faithfulness.'
Truu f Limburgish (Rare)
Limburgian variant of Tru.
Truuj f Limburgish (Rare)
Limburgian cognate of Truy (medieval) and Trui (modern).
Truvy f Theatre
Used by the American writer Robert Harling for a character in his play Steel Magnolias (1987); the character, Truvy Jones, was played by Dolly Parton in the 1989 film adaptation. It is perhaps a variant of Trudy, itself a diminutive of Gertrude, or a transferred use of a surname.
Truy f Medieval Dutch
Short form of Geertruy, Geertruyt, Gertruyt and other variants that contain -truy-.
Trye m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Trye.
Trygg m Norwegian (Rare)
From Old Norse tryggr "trustworthy".
Tryna f Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Trijna and thus a short form of Catharina and Catherina (compare Tryntje).
Tsach m Hebrew (Modern)
Means "pure; clean" in Hebrew.
Tsahi m Hebrew (Modern)
A popular diminutive for names like Itzhak and Tsach
Tsali m Cherokee
Name of a notable leader of the Cherokee tribe during the early 1800s.
Tsao m & f Chinese
The traditional form of the mandarin Cao. Tsao is commonly used in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Tsawb m Hmong
Means "banana plant" in Hmong.
Tsebo m Sotho
Means "knowledge" in Sesotho.
Tsela m Sotho
Means "path" in Sesotho.
Tsemo m & f Tibetan
Means "peak" in Tibetan.
Tsena f Russian
Russian diminutive for the feminine given name Tsvetana.
Tshaj m & f Hmong
Means "add to" in Hmong Daw.
Tshav m & f Hmong
Means "heavenly light" in Hmong.
Tshui f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Cui.
Tsidy m & f Malagasy
Means "lemur" in Malagasy.
Tsige m & f Ge'ez
Means "flower" in Ge'ez.
Tsiky f Malagasy
Means "smile" in Malagasy.
Tsing m & f Chinese
Means "continuous", "huge" or "nuclear" possibly in Xia, spoken in China.
Tsion m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Tzion, used for both males and females.
Tsira f Mingrelian, Georgian
Derived from Mingrelian ცირა (cira) meaning "girl" or "daughter".
Tsiri f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "little multicoloured bird" or "pretty, nice" in Shipibo.
Tsiry m & f Malagasy
Means "bud, shoot" in Malagasy.
Tsiso f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of given names that contain Georgian ცის (tsis) meaning "of the sky", such as Tsisana and Tsisnami.
Tsit m Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian form of Titus.
Tslil f Hebrew
Means "sound" in Hebrew.
Tsoa m & f Malagasy
Means "lemon" in Malagasy.
Tsofo m Hausa
Means "old" in Hausa.
Tsog m & f Mongolian
Means "embers, glowing coals" or "splendour, glory" in Mongolian.
Tsogt m Mongolian
Means "ardent, energetic, spirited" in Mongolian.
Tsoi m & f Cherokee
Three, third
Tsom f & m Hmong
Means "care for, look after" in Hmong.
Tsoma m Shipibo-Conibo
Means "grab, hold on to, grasp" in Shipibo.
Tsomo f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan མཚོ་མོ (mtsho-mo) meaning "lake, ocean".
Tsooj m & f Mongolian
Means "lock" in Mongolian.
Tsua m Hmong
Means "bedrock" in Hmong.
Tsuf f & m Hebrew
Variant of Tzuf.
Tsugu m Japanese
From 禎 (tsugu) meaning "divine grace, auspicious, straightforward", 亜 (a, tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 次 (ji, tsugu) meaning "next". Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Tsui m Khoekhoe, African Mythology
The Khoikhoi god of rain and thunder.
Tsuka f Japanese
From Japanese 摘 (tsu) meaning "to pluck; to pick" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuki f Japanese
From 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon, month". Other spellings are possible.
Tsuko f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu) meaning "ferry, haven, port, harbor" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsul f Berber
Means "lively" in Tamazight.
Tsu-la m Cherokee
Means "kingfisher". Name borne by the husband of Nanyehi.
Tsuma m Japanese
From Japanese 妻 (tsuma) meaning "wife", 津 (tsu) meaning "haven, port, harbor, ferry" or 都 (tsu) meaning "capital (city)" combined with 摩 (ma) meaning "chafe, rub, polish, grind, scrape" or 万 (ma) meaning "very many"... [more]
Tsume f & m Japanese (Rare), Popular Culture
Means "claw" in Japanese.... [more]
Tsun m & f Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Jun.
Tsuna f Japanese
From 絆 (tsuna) meaning "tether, tie, link, bond, fetter, connection" or 繫 (tsuna) meaning "connect, attach". Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Tsur m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew צוּר (see Tzur).
Tsura f Romani
Romani form of Zora.
Tsuta f & m Japanese
From either 蔦 (tsuta), referring to the Boston ivy, or the stem of verb 伝う/傳う (tsutau) meaning "to go/walk along, to follow​," the former likely related to that verb. It can also be written with a combination of a tsu kanji, e.g. 津 meaning "harbour, haven," and a ta kanji, e.g. 多 meaning "many."... [more]
Tsutō m Japanese
Sound shift from Tsutau.
Tsuya f & m Japanese
From Japanese 艶 (tsuya) meaning "luster" or from Japanese 月 (tsu) meaning "moon" combined with 夜 (ya) meaning "night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyo f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu) meaning "haven, port, harbor, ferry" or 都 (tsu) meaning "capital (city)" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyu f Japanese
From Japanese kanji 梅雨 (tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" or 露 (tsuyu) meaning "dew; dewdrop". ... [more]
Tsvi m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew צְבִי (see Tzvi).
Tswv m Hmong
Means "lord, master" in Hmong.
Tteul f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 뜰 (tteul) meaning "garden, court."
Tuah m Malay
Means "good luck" in Malay. A famous bearer is Hang Tuah, a Malay hero.
Tual m Breton
Variant of Tugdual.
Tuala f Breton
Feminine form of Tual.
Tuala f Irish (Anglicized)
Semi-anglicized form of Tuathla (ultimately Tuathflaith)
Tuấn m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 俊 (tuấn) meaning "handsome, talented".
Tuan m Vietnamese
Variant of Tuân used outside of Vietnam.
Tuana f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Possibly a combination of tu ("you") and Ana.
Tuari m & f Maori
Tuất f Vietnamese
Means "dog" in Vietnamese.
Tubal m Hebrew
Means "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.
Tuban f Khakas
Means "fog, mist" in Khakas.
Tubbe m Old Swedish, Swedish
Old Swedish diminutive of Thorbiorn.
Tubbo m Luhya
Means "lover of bees; friend of all" in Luhya.
Tuck m English
Short form of Tucker.
Tuco m Spanish
Diminutive of Alberto.
Tudal m Breton
Variant of Tugdual.
Tudig m Breton
Diminutive of Iltud.
Tudno m Medieval Breton, Welsh (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Welsh tut "people" and -no "knowing"
Tudy m Breton (Gallicized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning as of yet unknown. This name was notably borne by a Breton saint from the 5th or 6th century AD.
Tudy f English (American, Rare)
Diminutive of Gertrude, as it is a variant of Trudy.... [more]
Tuelo f & m Tswana
Means "payment" in Tswana.
Tuere f Swahili (Rare)
Means "sacred" in Swahili.
Tufan m Turkish
Means "deluge, storm" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic طُوفَان (ṭūfān).
Tuff m & f Popular Culture
Tuff (Bun in the original Japanese version) is one of the main characters in the anime, Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (Hoshi no Kaabii in the original japanese, which translates to Kirby of the Stars). Tuff is an ally of Kirby and often plays a large role... [more]
Tuga f Croatian (Rare), Slavic Mythology
Means "sadness" in Croatian. According to a folk tradition, she and her sister Buga, together with their five brothers Klukas, Lobel, Kosenc, Muhlo and Hrvat, led the Croats into the ancient Roman province of Dalmatia in the 7th century.
Tugal m & f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "calf" in Mongolian.
Tugi m Mongolian
Possibly a short form of Tuguslar.
Tuhfa m Uzbek
Means "present, gift" in Uzbek.
Tuike f Finnish (Rare)
Means "twinkle, glimmer" in Finnish.
Tuire f Finnish
Derived from the archaic Finnish word tuiretuinen, which means both "unwise, uncomprehending" and "darling".
Tujen m Breton
Derived from Breton tut "people" and gen "birth".
Tûjuk f Greenlandic
Means "ringed plover" in Greenlandic.
Tuka f Berber, Arabic
Means "Fear of God" in Berber.
Tukaĸ m & f Greenlandic
Means "harpoon head" in Greenlandic.
Tuki m Tahitian
Means "heartbeat" in Tahitian.
T’ukri m Quechua
Means "sentinel" in Quechua.
Tuktu m & f Inuit
Means "caribou" in Inuktitut.
Tukul m Javanese
From Javanese thukul meaning "grow, sprout, develop".
Tûla f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Tora.
Tula f Spanish
Diminutive of Gertrudis.
Tula f English
Diminutive of Tallulah.
T’ula m Aymara
Means "bush used for firewood" in Aymara.
Tulan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Tu and Lan 1.
Tule m Swedish (Rare)
Modern form of Tóli or a variant of Thule.
Tulga f German (Austrian, Modern, Rare)
Maybe from Gothic tulgus "firm, steady, solid".
Tulga m Germanic
From Gothic tulgus "firm, steady, solid".... [more]
Tulga m & f Mongolian
Means "cooking stand" in Mongolian
Túli m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tóli.
Tuli m & f Spanish
Short form of Tulio or Antulio.
Túlia f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Tuuli.
Tulia f Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American), Polish
Spanish feminine form of Tulio and Polish feminine form Tuliusz.
Tülin f Turkish
Means "the halo around the moon" in Turkish.
Tulip f English (Rare)
From the name of the flower. Ultimately from Persian dulband, "turban", from the shape of the opened flower.... [more]
Túlir m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tólir.
Tulir m Old Danish
Maybe an Old Danish form of Tólir.
Tulla f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
From Swedish tulta and Norwegian tulle, both meaning "little girl".
Tulla f Late Roman
Feminine form of Tullus.
Tulle f Danish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Tulla.
Tul·li m Catalan
Catalan form of Tullius.
Tulo f Provençal
Provençal form of Tulle.
Tulsa f English (American, Rare)
From the name of the city and county in the US state of Oklahoma which comes from Tallasi, meaning "old town" in the Creek.
Tulsi f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Nepali
From Sanskrit तुलसी (tulasī) meaning "holy basil (a type of plant)". The plant is considered sacred in Hinduism, and it is sometimes personified as an avatar of Lakshmi.
Tulun f Khakas
Means "braids" in Khakas.
Tulus m Javanese, Indonesian
Means "righteous, upright, sincere" in Javanese.
Tuluy m Yakut
Means "patient" in Yakut.
Tüma m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Thomas.
Tuma m Vilamovian
Variant of Tüma.
Tuma m Arabic
Arabic form of Thomas.
Tumai f Eastern African
Means "hope" in Swahili.
Tuman m Armenian (Archaic), Kazakh (Rare), Kyrgyz (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Armenian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of the Mongol name Tümen, probably via its Old Turkic form Tümän. Also compare the Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek word tuman meaning "fog", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Turkic *tuman meaning "mist, fog".... [more]
Tumar f & m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Derived from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz noun tumar meaning "amulet". This name is unisex in both countries, but more often given to females than to males.
Tumas m Maltese, Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Maltese and Icelandic form of Thomas.
Tumas m Arabic, Somali
Arabic form of Thomas.
Tumas m Quechua
Quechua form of Thomas.
Tumay m Mordvin
Derived from тумо (tumo) meaning "oak".
Tume m Swedish (Rare)
Modern form of Tumi.
Tumek f Silesian
Silesian form of Tomek.
Tümen m & f Mongolian, Yakut
Means "ten thousand, multitude, myriad" or "people, nation" in Mongolian and Yakut, the attributive form of Mongolian түм (tüm). Among the Mongol and Turkic peoples, a tümen (tumen in English) was historically also a social and military unit of 10,000 households and soldiers.... [more]
Túmi m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tómi.
Tumi m Old Danish, Icelandic
Old Danish and Icelandic form of Túmi.
Tumma m & f Finnish
Means "dark" in Finnish.
Tummi m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tómi.
Tumna m Chuvash
Means "blast furnace" in Chuvash, derived from Russian domna.
Tumur m Mongolian
Variant transcription of Tömör.
Tuna m & f Turkish
Turkish name for the Danube River.
Tuna m & f Croatian (Rare)
Male variant and female form of Tuno.
Tunau m Hausa
Means "remember" in Hausa.
Tunay m & f Turkish (Modern)
Means "moonlight" or "the light that illuminates night" in Turkish.
Tune m Romansh
Variant of Tona.
Tùng m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 松 (tùng) meaning "pine tree, fir tree".
Tụng m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 誦 (tụng) meaning "to chant, incant" or 頌 "(tụng) meaning "to laud, to praise".