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  1. TOMIO: Japanese name meaning "treasured man."
  2. TOMMASO: Italian form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  3. TOMMI: Pet form of Finnish Tuomas and a variant of English Tommy, both meaning "twin."
  4. TOMMIE: Variant of English Tommy, meaning "twin."
  5. TOMMY: English pet form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  6. TOMOS: Welsh form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  7. TOMS: Latvian form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  8. TONE: English nickname for Anthony, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  9. TONEY: English nickname for Anthony, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  10. TÓNI: Hungarian nickname for Anthony, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  11. TONIO: Italian nickname for Antonio, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  12. TONIS (Tõnis): Estonian form of Anthony, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  13. TONJES (Tönjes): Frisian nickname for Anthony, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  14. TONO (Toño): Spanish nickname for Antonio, possibly meaning "invaluable." 
  15. TONY: English unisex nickname for Anthony and Antonia, possibly meaning "invaluable."
  16. TOOMAS: Estonian form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  17. TOPHER: Nickname for English Christopher, meaning "Christ-bearer." 
  18. TOPI: Nickname for Finnish Topias, meaning "God is good."
  19. TOPIAS: Finnish form of Greek Tobias, meaning "God is good."
  20. TOR: Scandinavian form of Norse Thor, meaning "thunder."
  21. TORBEN: Danish form of Swedish Torbjörn, meaning Thor's bear." 
  22. TORBJORN (Torbjörn): Swedish form of Old Norse Thórbjörn, meaning "Thor's bear."
  23. TORBJORN (Torbjørn): Danish and Norwegian form of Swedish Torbjörn, meaning Thor's bear." 
  24. TORE
    1. Italian nickname for Latin Salvatore, meaning "savior." 
    2. Scandinavian nickname for Norse names beginning with Thor-, meaning "thunder."
  25. TORGEIR: Norwegian form of Old Norse Thórgeirr, meaning "Thor's spear." 
  26. TORGER: Variant of Norwegian Torgeir, meaning "Thor's spear." 
  27. TORGILS: Norwegian form of Old Norse Thórgísl, meaning "Thor's arrow."
  28. TORGNY: Swedish form of Old Norse Thorgnyr, meaning "voice of Thor."
  29. TORIL: Hindi name meaning "temper."
  30. TORIN: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "chief."
  31. TORKEL: Swedish form of Old Norse Thórketill, meaning "Thor's cauldron."
  32. TORMOD: Norwegian form of Old Norse Thormothr, meaning "Thor's mind."
  33. TORNIG: Armenian name meaning "grandson."
  34. TORQUIL: Variant of Scottish Torcuil, meaning "Thor's cauldron."
  35. TORSTEN: Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Thorsteinn, meaning "Thor's stone."
  36. TORSTI: Finnish form of Danish/Swedish Torsten, meaning "Thor's stone."
  37. TORU: Japanese name meaning "penetrating; wayfarer."
  38. TORVALD: Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Thorvaldr, meaning "Thor's ruler."
  39. TOSHI: Unisex nickname for Japanese names beginning with Toshi-," meaning "alert."
  40. TOSHIAKI: Japanese name meaning "alert and bright; ripe brightness."
  41. TOSHIO: Japanese name meaning "alert/genius/valued man."
  42. TOSHIYUKI: Japanese name meaning "alert and happy."
  43. TOUSSAINT: French name meaning "all saints."
  44. TOVIYYAH: Original Hebrew form of Tobiah, meaning "God is good."
  45. TRACE: Pet form of English unisex Tracy, meaning "place of Thracius."
  46. TRACEY: Variant of English unisex Tracy, meaning "place of Thracius."
  47. TRACY: English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself originally a Norman baronial name meaning "place of Thracius."
  48. TRAFFORD: "Fish-trap ford." English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements træppe "fish-trap" and ford "ford."
  49. TRAHAEARN: "Very iron-like." Welsh name composed of the elements tra "very" and haearn "iron."
  50. TRAHERNE: English form of Welsh Trahaearn, meaning "very iron-like."
  51. TRAI: Vietnamese name meaning "oyster."
  52. TRANTER: English occupational surname transferred to forename use, itself originally a name for a "peddler, hawker," who drove a wagon, derived from the Middle English word traunter, meaning "to convey."
  53. TRAUGOTT: "Trust God." German name composed of the elements trau "trust" and Gott "God."
  54. TRAVERS: Variant of English Travis, meaning "collector of bridge/road tolls."
  55. TRAVIS: English occupational surname transferred to forename use, itself from Norman French traverser, meaning "to cross," a name used for someone who was a "collector of bridge/road tolls." 
  56. TREFOR: Original Welsh form of Trevor, meaning "large settlement."
  57. TRENT: English surname transferred to forename use, possibly meaning "traveler" or "trespasser," composed of the elements tri "across, through" and sant- "journey, travel."
  58. TRENTON: English surname transferred to forename use, meaning "Trent's settlement."
  59. TREV: English/Welsh nickname for Trevor, meaning "large settlement."
  60. TREVELYAN: English surname transferred to forename use, itself of Cornish origin from a place name meaning "settlement of Elian."
  61. TREVOR: "Large settlement." Welsh surname transferred to forename use, itself from various place names composed of the elements tref "settlement" and for "large."
  62. TREY: English name meaning "three."
  63. TRINIDAD: Spanish unisex name meaning "trinity."
  64. TRISTÁN: Spanish form of Celtic Tristan.
  65. TRISTAN: Celtic legend name of uncertain origin. See Drystan.
  66. TRISTAND: Variant of Celtic Tristan.
  67. TRISTAO (Tristão): Portuguese form of Celtic Tristan.
  68. TRISTEN: Variant of Celtic Tristan.
  69. TRISTIN: Variant of Celtic Tristan.
  70. TRISTON: Variant of Celtic Tristan.
  71. TRISTRAM: English form of Welsh Drystan.
  72. TRITON: Greek myth name of a god of the sea, derived from the word tritos, meaning "of the third."
  73. TROELS: Danish form of Old Norse Thórgísl, meaning "Thor's arrow."
  74. TROY: "From Troyes." English surname transferred to forename use, itself derived from the place name Troyes, France.
  75. TRUC (Trúc): Vietnamese unisex name meaning "bamboo."
  76. TRUEMAN: Variant of English Truman, meaning "true man."
  77. TRULS: Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Thórgísl, meaning "Thor's arrow."
  78. TRUMAN: "True man." English surname transferred to forename use, itself originally a nickname composed of the Old English elements treowe "true, trustworthy" and mann "man."
  79. TRYGGVE: Variant of Scandinavian Trygve, meaning "trustworthy."
  80. TRYGGVI: Icelandic form of Scandinavian Trygve, meaning "trustworthy."
  81. TRYGVE: Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word tryggr, meaning "trustworthy."
  82. TRYPHON: Greek name derived from the word tryphe, meaning "delicate, soft."
  83. TRYSTAN: Variant of Celtic Tristan.
  84. TSAKIG: Armenian name meaning "youngster."
  85. TSUNEO: Japanese name meaning "common man."
  86. TSUTOMU: Japanese name meaning "worker."
  87. TSUYOSHI: Japanese name meaning "strong."
  88. TSVETAN: Bulgarian name meaning "flower."
  89. TU:
    1. Chinese unisex name meaning "earth, soil."
    2. Vietnamese unisex name meaning "star."
  90. TUAN: Vietnamese name meaning "intelligent."
  91. TUATHAL: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "ruler of the people."
  92. TUBAL: Biblical name of a son of Japheth, and possibly the ancestor of the Basques (see Aitor).
  93. TUBAL-CAIN: Biblical name of a son of Lamech, said to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron, meaning "thou will be brought of Cain."
  94. TUCKER: English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning "cloth fuller."
  95. TUCSON: Modern English name derived from the name of the city in Arizona, itself the Spanish form of O'odham Cuk Son, meaning "black base."
  96. TUDOR: Welsh form of Celtic Teutorigos, meaning "king of the tribe."
  97. TUDUR: Variant of Welsh Tudor, meaning "king of the tribe."
  98. TUDYR: Variant of Welsh Tudor, meaning "king of the tribe."
  99. TUE: Danish form of Old Norse Thor, meaning "thunder."
  100. TUFAYL: Arabic name meaning "small child."
  101. TUNC (Tunç): Turkish name meaning "bronze."
  102. TUOMAS: Finnish form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  103. TUOMO: Finnish form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
  104. TURAL: Azerbaijani name meaning "alive." 
  105. TURE: Variant of Scandinavian Tore, meaning "thunder."
  106. TURGAY: Turkish bird name meaning "lark."
  107. TÚRIN: Name of the cursed hero, and slayer of the dragon, Glaurung, in Tolkien's Silmarillion. The name means "victory mood" in the Sindarin language created by the author.
  108. TURLOUGH: Variant of Irish Toirdhealbhach, meaning "instigator."
  109. TUTANKHAMON: "Image of the life of Amon." Egyptian name composed of the elements tut "image," ankh "life" and the name of the god Amon.
  110. TUVYA: Variant of Hebrew Tobiah, meaning "God is good."
  111. TVRTKO: Croatian name derived from the word tvrd, meaning "hard."
  112. TWEDWR: Welsh form of English Theodore, meaning "gift of God."
  113. TXOMIN: Basque form of English Dominic, meaning "belongs to the lord."
  114. TY: Nickname for names beginning with Ty-.
  115. TYBALT: Medieval English form of Theobald, meaning "people-bold."
  116. TYCHO: Latin form of Greek Tychon, meaning "hitting the mark."
  117. TYCHON: Greek name meaning "hitting the mark."
  118. TYE: English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Middle English word tye, meaning "pasture."
  119. TYGE: Danish form of Latin Tycho, meaning "hitting the mark."
  120. TYKO: Swedish form of Latin Tycho, meaning "hitting the mark."
  121. TYLAR: Masculine variant of English unisex Tyler, meaning "roof-tiler."
  122. TYLER: English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning "roof-tiler."
  123. TYLOR: Masculine variant of English unisex Tyler, meaning "roof-tiler."
  124. TYMON: Polish form of Greek Timon, meaning "honor."
  125. TYMOTEUSZ: Polish form of Timothy, meaning "to honor God."
  126. TYR: Norse myth name of a son of Odin. It is a form of Germanic Tiwaz, itself a form of Zeus, meaning "god."
  127. TYRELL: Variant of English Tyrrell, possibly meaning "stubborn."
  128. TYRON: Variant of English Tyrone, meaning "land of Owen."
  129. TYRONE: English name derived from an Irish county name, itself from Gaelic Tir Eoghain, meaning "land of Owen." 
  130. TYRRELL: English surname transferred to forename use, itself possibly from a Norman nickname for a "stubborn" person.
  131. TYSON: English surname transferred to forename use, itself originally a nickname for someone "fiery tempered," from the Old French word tison, meaning "firebrand."
  132. TYTUS: Polish form of Roman Titus, meaning "white clay, white earth." 
  133. TZAFRIR: Hebrew form of Greek Zephyr, meaning "west wind."
  134. TZVI: Hebrew name meaning "deer."

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