This is a list of submitted names in which the first letter is T; and the length is 9.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Thranduil m LiteratureKing Thranduil is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a supporting character in The Hobbit, and is referenced in The Lord of the Rings. Means "harsh spring" in Sindarin Elvish.
Thrasamar m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
thras "quarrel, battle" combined with Old High German
mâri "famous."
Thrasaric m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
thras "quarrel, battle" combined with
rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic
rîg or
rix and Gothic
reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Þraslaug f Old Norse, IcelandicDerived from the Germanic name elements
þrasa "to snort, to talk big, to make a bold show" and
laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman".
Þrúðrún f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
þrúðr "strength" and
rún "secret".
Thurisind m GermanicThe meaning and origin of the first element in this Germanic name is rather uncertain, and so there are various possibilities to the name's meaning. The most likely possibility is that the first element comes from Old High German
turs (compare Old Norse
Þurs) "giant." An other possibility is that the first element refers to the Thuringii, a Germanic tribe... [
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Thurismut m GermanicThe meaning and origin of the first element in this Germanic name is rather uncertain, and so there are various possibilities to the name's meaning. The most likely possibility is that the first element comes from Old High German
turs (compare Old Norse
Þurs) "giant." An other possibility is that the first element refers to the Thuringii, a Germanic tribe... [
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Thusnelda f Old Norse (Latinized), Germanic, History, German (Rare)From the name
Tussinhilda, originally an Old Norse name of which the second element is derived from Old Norse
hildr "battle". The etymology of the first element has two possibilities. The first is that it is derived from Old Norse
Þurs "giant" (as in, a giant, not an adjective illustrating something big), which would mean that the entire name's meaning is roughly "battle with a giant"... [
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Thuwaybah f ArabicMeans "deserving of God's reward" in Arabic. This was the name of the wet nurse of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. She later became one of his early followers.
Þyrnirós f FolkloreMeans "burnet rose" (literally "thorn-rose") in Icelandic. This is used as the Icelandic name for the fairy tale character Sleeping Beauty, being the Icelandic translation of German
Dornröschen, the title character of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale (known as
Briar Rose in English).
Tiabeanie f Popular CultureTiabeanie Mariabeanie de la Rochambeau Grunkwitz, also known as Princess Bean, is the main character of the adult animated fantasy television series
Disenchantment.
Tianchang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" or
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and
嫦 (cháng), the name of a moon goddess or
唱 (chàng) meaning "sing".
Tiancheng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and
晟 (chéng) meaning "clear, bright, splendour".
Tianqiong f ChineseFrom the Chinese
天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" or
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and
琼 (qióng) meaning "jade, rare, precious".
Tianxiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Tilbeorht m Anglo-SaxonFrom the Old English elements
til "good" and
beorht "bright". This was the name of a medieval bishop of Hexham.
Tillaaziz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious" and
aziz meaning "dear, beloved, precious" or "sacred, holy".
Tillabibi f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tilla meaning "gold, precious" and
bibi meaning "learned woman".
Tillaqo'zi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious" and
qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Tilottama f HinduismTilottama (Sanskrit: तिलोत्तमा, Tilottamā) is an Apsara (celestial nymph) described in Hindu mythology. Tila is the Sanskrit word for sesame "seed" or a "bit" and uttama means "better" or "higher"... [
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Timagoras m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is derived from the Greek verb τιμάω
(timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere". The second element is derived from either the Greek verb ἀγορεύω
(agoreuo) meaning "to orate, to speak publicly" or the Greek noun ἀγορά
(agora), which can mean "assembly" as well as "market, marketplace".
Timarchos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek verb τιμάω
(timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere" combined with either the Greek noun ἀρχός
(archos) meaning "master, leader" or the Greek noun ἀρχή
(arche) meaning "origin, source".
Timerbikä f BashkirFrom Bashkir
тимер (timer) meaning "iron" and feminine name element
бикә (bikä). Timoxenos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek verb τιμάω
(timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere" combined with Greek ξένος
(xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" as well as "foreigner, guest".... [
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Tindómiel f LiteratureA character mentioned in JRR Tolkien's works. The name is derived the fictional Quenya language, likely meaning either "daughter of twilight" (from
tindómë meaning "twilight" and "-iel", a feminine suffix sometimes meaning "daughter of") or "morning star" (from
tindómë and
el meaning "star").
Tingsheng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and
生 (shēng) meaning "life".
Tingxiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" or
祥 (xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen, happiness".
Tirivanhu m ShonaMeans "We are people".
This name says do not look down upon us or take us for granted, we are human like you Tirivashe m & f ShonaMeans "We belong to the Lord". #This is a Christian name for believers declaring their loyalty to God".
Tisamenos m Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyCan mean "avenging" or "paying honour", a participle form of either τίσις
(tisis) meaning "vengeance, retribution, reprisal" or the related τίω
(tio) meaning "to pay honour (to a person)" (compare
timao).
Tlacaelel m NahuatlMeans "greatest hero" or "man of suffering" in Nahuatl, from
tlacatl "man, human being" and
ellelli "suffering, pain, agony; strong emotions".
Tlacochin m & f NahuatlDerived from Nahuatl
tlacochtli "weapon; spear, arrow, javelin".
Tlacochui m NahuatlMeaning uncertain. First element probably derives from Nahuatl
tlacochtli "weapon; spear, arrow, javelin".
Tlacoehua f NahuatlMeans "middle child" in Nahuatl, literally "to stand up in the middle". Most often given to a second or third-born child.
Tlacuiton f & m NahuatlPossibly derived from Nahuatl
tlacuitl "something taken", combined with the diminutive suffix
-ton.
Tlalcuauh m NahuatlMeans "land stick, land rod" in Nahuatl, a tool and unit of measurement used for measuring parcels of land.
Tlilcoatl m & f NahuatlMeans "black snake" in Nahuatl, derived from
tlilli "black ink, soot, charcoal" and
coatl "snake, serpent". Also a Nahuatl term for the Middle American indigo snake.
Tochpilli m NahuatlPossibly meaning "rabbit child" in Nahuatl, from Nahuatl
tochtli "rabbit" and
pilli "child" (chiefly in compounds or derivatives). This was the name of a 14th-century Tetzcoco tlatoque who co-ruled with
Yancuiltzin under Tepanec suzerainty.
Todchimeg f & m MongolianMeans "vivid decoration" in Mongolian, from тод
(tod) meaning "vivid, clear, bright" and чимэг
(chimeg) meaning "ornament, decoration".
Todhunter m & f English (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Todhunter. In the case of Mary Todhunter Clark Rockefeller "Tod", this is a family surname (her grandmother was Mary Todhunter Sill, and great-grandmother, Jane Todhunter).
Tögsbayan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төгс
(tögs) meaning "complete, perfect" and баян
(bayan) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Tögsbayar m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төгс
(tögs) meaning "complete, perfect" and баяр
(bayar) meaning "celebration, joy".
Tögsbuyan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төгс
(tögs) meaning "complete, perfect" and буян
(buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing".
Tögs-oyuun m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төгс
(tögs) meaning "complete, perfect" and оюун
(oyuun) meaning "cleverness, wisdom, intelligence".
Tögstsogt m MongolianDerived from Mongolian төгс
(tögs) meaning "perfect, complete" and цогт
(tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent".
Tojimurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toj meaning "crown" and
murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Tojiniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toj meaning "crown" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
Tōkichirō m JapaneseThis name is used as 藤吉郎 with 藤 (tou, dou, fuji) meaning "wisteria", 吉 (kichi, kitsu, yoshi) meaning "congratulations, good luck, joy" and 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son."... [
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Tokin'aina m & f MalagasyFrom the Malagasy
toky meaning "confidence, assurance" and
aina meaning "life", promising that one will recover from illness.
Tokitarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 時 (toki) meaning "time", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Tokitatsu m Japanese (Rare)From 時 (
toki) meaning "time" and 達 (
tatsu) meaning "reach, arrive, attain, achieve, accomplish". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tokiyoshi m JapaneseFrom 時 (
toki) meaning "time" and 吉 (
yoshi) meaning "good luck". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toktamish m Tatar, JewishToktamish was the prominent khan of the Blue Horde, who briefly unified the White Horde and Blue Horde subdivisions of the Golden Horde into a single state. He was a descendant of
Genghis Khan's eldest grandson,
Orda Khan, or his brother
Tuqa-Timur.
Toligniew m PolishThe origin of the first element of this name is a bit uncertain; it may be derived from the old Polish verb
tolić "to silence", which in turn is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
toliti "to calm, to soothe, to silence"... [
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Tolkunbek m KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz толкун
(tolkun) meaning "wave" combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Tomanbikä f BashkirFrom Bashkir
томан (toman) meaning "fog, mist" and feminine name element
бикә (bikä). Tomochika m JapaneseFrom Japanese 智 (tomo) meaning "knowledge, wisdom" combined with 慎 (chika) meaning "humility". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Tomomichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese and 寛 (
tomo) meaning "tolerant", and 道 (
michi) meaning "path". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Tomomitsu m JapaneseFrom 智 (
tomo, chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom, intellect" or 朋 (
tomo) meaning "friend" combined with 満 (
ban, man, mi.tasu, mi.chiru, mi.tsu) meaning "full, fulfill, satisfy." Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Tömörkhüü m & f MongolianMeans "iron son" in Mongolian, from төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and хүү
(khüü) meaning "son, boy".
Tömörmuna m & f MongolianMeans "iron mallet" in Mongolian, from төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and муна
(muna) meaning "club, mallet".
Tömörsükh m & f MongolianMeans "iron axe" in Mongolian, from төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and сүх
(sükh) meaning "axe".
Tomoshige m JapaneseFrom 智 (
tomo) meaning "wisdom" and 重 (
shige) meaning "layers, fold". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tomoshizu m Japanese (Rare)From 友 (
tomo) meaning "friend" and 静 (
shizu) meaning "quiet, unmoving, still". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tomotoshi m JapaneseFrom 知 (
tomo) meaning "wisdom, to know" or 倶 (
tomo) meaning "both, together, alike" combined with 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome". Other kanji combinations can be used instead.
Tomotsugu m JapaneseFrom 朋 (
tomo) meaning "friend" combined 紀 (
tsugu) meaning "chronicle, narrative, account". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tomoyoshi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 丈 (
tomo) meaning "height, measurement" combined with 禄 (
yoshi) meaning "happiness, blessing", 貴 (
yoshi) meaning "worthful, valuable, expensive, precious, to esteem, superior, aristocratic" or 能
(yoshi) meaning "ability, talent, skill"... [
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Tonecocal m NahuatlMeaning uncertain. Possibly means "our useful thing", derived from Nahuatl
to- "our" and
necoca "usefulness (of something)".
Tongchang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and
嫦 (cháng), the name of a moon goddess.
Tongpo'lat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tong meaning "dawn" and
po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Tongzheng m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and
峥 (zhēng) meaning "high, lofty, noble".
To'raberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'ra meaning "lord" and
berdi meaning "gave".
To'ramurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'ra meaning "lord" and
murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
To'ranazar m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'ra meaning "lord" and
nazar meaning "look, glance".
To'raniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'ra meaning "lord" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
To'raqobil m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'ra meaning "lord" and
qobil meaning "capable, gifted" or "obediant".
Törbaatar m MongolianFrom Mongolian төр
(tör) meaning "state, government" or "power, authority" and баатар
(baatar) meaning "hero".
Toregeldi m KyrgyzFrom
төре (
töre) meaning "morals" and combined with
гелди (
geldi) meaning "came, arrived"
Torhthelm m Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
torht "bright, shiny" and
helm "helmet".
Torhthere m Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
torht "bright, shiny" and
here "army". This was the name of an 8th century Bishop of Hereford.
Torhtræd m Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
torht "bright, shiny" and
ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom". This was the name of Torthred of Thorney, a saint and hermit of the 9th century.
Torismond m LiteratureA character in "Rosalynde" by Thomas Lodge, the narrative source of "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare where the equivalent character is Duke Frederick.
Tornarsuk m Inuit MythologyIn Inuit mythology, Tornarsuk is a god of the underworld and head of the protective gods known as the tornat.
Törnemekh m MongolianFrom Mongolian төр
(tör) meaning "state, government" or "power, authority" and нэмэх
(nemekh) meaning "to add, increase, enhance".
Törtaivan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төр
(tör) meaning "state, government" or "power, authority" and тайван
(taivan) meaning "peaceful, quiet, still".
Toshbadal m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
badal meaning "compensation, substitute".
Toshbolta m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
bolta meaning "hatchet, axe".
Toshbotir m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
botir meaning "hero, warrior" or "brave".
Toshifumi m JapaneseFrom 雋 (
toshi) meaning "to excel" combined with 文 (
fumi) meaning "writing" or 史 (
fumi) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshiharu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 敏 (
toshi) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" combined with 春 (
haru) meaning "spring". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshihide m JapaneseFrom Japanese 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 利 (
toshi) meaning "benefit, advantage" combined with 秀 (
hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshihiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 紀 (toshi) meaning "century" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible. ... [
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Toshihiro m JapaneseFrom Japanese 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 敏 (
toshi) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" combined with 大 (
hiro) meaning "big, great" or 裕 (
hiro) meaning "abundant"... [
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Toshihisa m JapaneseFrom 歳 (
toshi) meaning "year" or 稔 (
toshi) meaning "to ripen" combined with 剛 (
hisa) meaning "sturdy" or 永 (
hisa) meaning "eternity, long, lengthy". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshihito m JapaneseFrom 敏 (
toshi) meaning "quick, sharp" or 年 (
toshi) meaning "year, counter for years" combined with 人 (
hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshikazu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 利 (
toshi) meaning "benefit, advantage" combined with 和 (
kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" or 一 (
kazu) meaning "one"... [
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Toshimasa m JapaneseFrom Japanese 紀 (toshi) meaning "century", 健 (toshi) meaning "healthy, strong" or 幸 (toshi) meaning "happiness" combined with 正 (masa) meaning "first (month of the lunar year)". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Toshinobu m JapaneseFrom 敏 (
toshi) meaning "agile" or 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented", combined with 伸 (
nobu) meaning "to extend" or 信 (
nobu) meaning "trust, faith, believe". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Toshinori m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 寿 (
toshi) meaning "longevity; congratulations" combined with 紀 (
nori) meaning "age; order" or 則 (
nori) meaning "law". It can also derive from 敏 (
toshi) meaning "alert; agile" or 俊 (
toshi) meaning "person" combined with 憲 (
nori) meaning "basic law".... [
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Toshisuke m JapaneseFrom Japanese 紀 (toshi) meaning "century" combined with 典 (suke) meaning "ceremony, rule" or 介 (suke) meaning "shell, shellfish". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Toshitaka m JapaneseFrom 年 (
toshi) meaning "year" and 隆 (
taka) meaning "noble". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Toshiyasu m JapaneseMasculine Japanese name derived from 年 (
toshi) meaning "year" and 安 (
yasu) meaning "peaceful, calm, low, cheap, inexpensive". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshiyuki m JapaneseFrom 利 (
toshi) meaning "profit, benefit" and 行 (
yuki) meaning "row, line". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshmarqa m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
marqa, the name of an Uzbek tribe.
Toshmetin m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
metin meaning "pickaxe" or "hard, tough".
Toshmuqim m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
muqim meaning "constant, permanent".
Toshmurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Toshnazar m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
nazar meaning "look, glance".
Toshniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
Toshpo'lat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Toshqobil m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
qobil meaning "capable, gifted" or "obediant".
Toshtemir m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
temir meaning "iron".
Toshtilla m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious".
Toshtobon m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
tobon meaning "bright, radiant".
Toshto'xta m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
to'xta meaning "bustard".
To'xtaoxun m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
oxun(d) meaning "theologian, person with high religious authority" or "intelligent man".
To'xtaqo'zi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
qo'zi meaning "lamb".
To'ymaqsad m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
maqsad meaning "intent, purpose".
Toyoshige m JapaneseFrom 豊 (
toyo) meaning "bountiful, abundant" and 信 (
shige) meaning "faith, trust, believe". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Toyotoshi m JapaneseMasculine Japanese name derived from
豊 (toyo) meaning "abundent, lush" and
年 (toshi) meaning "new, new year".
Toyturg'un m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
turg'un meaning "permanent, unchanging".
Tozmacuex m NahuatlPossibly means "yellow parrot bracelet", from Nahuatl
toztli "yellow-headed amazon (bird)" and
macuextli "bracelet".
Tozquihua m NahuatlMeans "someone with a voice" or "he who can sing" in Nahuatl, from
tozquitl "voice" and the possessive suffix
-hua.
Traktorin m Soviet, Russian (Rare)Derived from the Russian noun трактор
(traktor) meaning "tractor" (as in, the agricultural vehicle) combined with the Russian possessive suffix -ин
(-in). This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Trapezeus m Greek MythologyDerived from Greek τραπεζεύς
(trapezeus) meaning "of a table, at a table", which is ultimately derived from Greek τράπεζα
(trapeza) meaning "table". Also compare the modern English word
trapeze, which is etymologically related... [
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Travalaha f Germanic MythologyTravalaha was a Germanic goddess known from an inscription found in Cologne, Germany. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain, however one theory suggests a derivation from Proto-Norse
þrāwō "to long for"... [
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Trebopala f Old Celtic, Celtic MythologyLusitanian name believed to be the name of a goddess, which appears in a single inscription: the Cabeço das Fraguas inscription from present-day Portugal. It is likely derived from Celtic *
trebo- meaning "house, dwelling place" and an uncertain second element, potentially the Lepontic and Ligurian word
pala probably meaning "sacred stone", or the second element might mean "flat land" or "protector"... [
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Treebeard m LiteratureTreebeard or (Sindarin) Fangorn is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. He is the oldest of the Ents, tree-like beings who are the "shepherds of trees".
Tréinfear m IrishA byname meaning "champion, strong man" (from tréan "strong" and fear "man").
Trendafil m Bulgarian (Rare)Bulgarian masculine form of
Trendafilka. Though it was popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, its usage has declined in recent years. The name also coincides with the Bulgarian word for the Japanese rose, a type of flower.
Triptimat m SanskritMEANING : Satisfied, having contentment or satiation. Here तृप्ति means satisfaction + मत् means one having ... [
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