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TONIO:
Pet form of Italian/Spanish Antonio, possibly meaning "invaluable."
TÕNIS: Estonian form of
Greek Antonios, possibly meaning "invaluable."
TÖNJES: Frisian
pet form of German Anton, possibly meaning "invaluable."
TOÑO:
Spanish pet form of Italian/Spanish Antonio,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
TONY:
English unisex pet form of Anthony and Antonia,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
TOOANTUH:
Native American Cherokee name meaning "spring frog."
TOOMAS:
Estonian form of Greek Thōmas, meaning "twin."
TOPHER:
Short form of English Christopher,
meaning "Christ-bearer."
TOPI:
Short form of Finnish Topias, meaning "God is
good."
TOPIAS:
Finnish form of Greek Tobias, meaning
"God is good."
TOR:
Celtic name meaning "conical hill."
In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight
of the Round Table. He was an adopted son of King
Ars/Aries, the natural son of King (or shepherd) Pellinore.
He was brother to Sir
Aglovale, Sir Lamorak, Sir
Domar, Sir
Percival, and Dindrane.
Tor
and his twelve half-brothers were raised as shepherds, but Arthur later
made him
a knight.
Egyptian name meaning "king."
Scandinavian form of Old Norse
Þórr, meaning "Thor"
or "thunder."
TORBEN:
Variant form of Danish Thorben, meaning Thor's
bear."
TORBERN:
Swedish short form of Latin Torbernus, meaning Thor's
bear."
TORBERNUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Thorbernus,
meaning Thor's
bear."
TORBJÖRN: Swedish form of Old Norse
Þorbiorn,
meaning "Thor's bear."
TORBJØRN: Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse
Þorbiorn,
meaning "Thor's bear."
TORCUIL:
Scottish Gaelic form of Old Norse
Þorketill,
meaning "Thor's
cauldron."
TORE:
Italian short form of Latin Salvatore,
meaning "savior."
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Tor,
meaning "Thor"
or "thunder."
TORGEIR:
Norwegian form of Old Norse
Þorgeirr,
meaning "Thor's
spear."
TORGER:
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse
Þorgeirr,
meaning "Thor's
spear."
TORGILS:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse
Þorgísl, meaning "Thor's arrow."
TORGNY:
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Þorgnýr, meaning "Thor's
clash" or "thunder clash."
TORIN:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "chief."
TORKEL:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse
Þorketill,
meaning "Thor's
cauldron."
TORLEIK:
Modern form of Old Norse Þórleikr, meaning "Thor's
contender."
TORMOD:
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þormóðr,
meaning "Thor's mind." In
use by the Irish.
TORNIG:
Armenian
name meaning
"grandson."
TORQUATUS:
Latin name meaning "adorned with
the collar or neck-chain," like a slave.
TORQUIL:
Variant spelling of Scottish Torcuil,
meaning "Thor's
cauldron."
TORSTEN:
Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn,
meaning "Thor's stone."
TORSTI:
Finnish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, meaning
"Thor's stone."
TORU
(Japanese: 徹):
Chamoru name meaning "bull;
buck" and "seashell."
Japanese name meaning "penetrating; wayfarer."
TORVALD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þorvaldr,
meaning "Thor's
ruler."
TOSHI
(慧):
Japanese name meaning "alert, bright, intelligent."
TOSHIAKI
(1-利明,
2-敏明,
3-寿明): Japanese name meaning
1) "bright and alert," 2) "bright and clever," and 3)
"bright and happy."
TOSHIO
(俊夫): Japanese name meaning "brilliant
man."
TOSHIYUKI
(敏幸): Japanese name meaning "clever
and happy."
TOTOTL:
Nahuatl name meaning "bird."
TOUSSAINT:
French name meaning "all saints."
TOVE:
Unisex pet form of
Scandinavian names starting with Torf- or Torv-, meaning
"Thor" or
"thunder."
TOVIT (טוֹבִת):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tobit, meaning "good."
TOVIA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Toviya, meaning "God
is good."
TOVIYA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Towbiyah, meaning "God is good."
TOVIYYAH:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Towbiyah, meaning "God is good."
TOWBIYAH
(טוֹבִיָה): Hebrew name meaning "God is good." In the bible, this is
the name of several characters, including a Babylonian exile returnee. Also spelled
Toviya.
TRACE:
Short form of
English unisex Tracy, meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACEY:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Tracy, meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name meaning "place of Thracius."
TRAFFORD:
English surname transferred to
forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English
elements træppe "fish-trap" and ford
"ford," hence "fish-trap ford."
TRAHAEARN:
Welsh name composed of the elements tra
"very" and haearn "iron," hence "very
iron-like."
TRAHERNE:
Anglicized form of Welsh Trahaearn, meaning "very
iron-like."
TRAI:
Vietnamese name meaning "oyster."
TRANG:
Vietnamese name meaning "honorable."
TRANTER:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from a name for a "peddler, hawker," who drove a wagon, derived from
the Middle English word traunter, meaning "to convey."
TRAUGOTT:
German name composed of the elements trau
"trust" and Gott "God," hence "trust
God."
TRAVERS:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the
Norman French word traverser, meaning "to cross," a name
used for someone who was a "collector of bridge or road tolls."
Compare with Travis.
TRAVIS:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the
Middle English word travis, meaning "crossing," a
derivative of Old French traverser "to cross," a name used for
someone who was a "collector of bridge or road tolls."
TREFOR:
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various
places composed of the elements tref "settlement" and for
"large," hence "large
settlement."
TRENT:
English topographic surname transferred to forename use, meaning "lives
on the river-bank."
TRENTON:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning "Trent's
settlement."
TREV:
Short form of English Trevor, meaning "large
settlement."
TREVELYAN:
English surname of Cornish origin, transferred to forename use, derived from a
place name meaning "settlement of Elian."
TREVOR:
Anglicized form of Welsh Trefor, meaning "large settlement."
TREY:
English name meaning "three."
TRINIDAD:
Spanish unisex name meaning "trinity."
TRISTÁN:
Spanish form of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRISTAN:
French form of Welsh Drystan,
probably meaning "riot, tumult." The change in spelling is due to
association with the French word triste, meaning "sad." In
Arthurian legend, this was the name of a Knight
of the Round Table. He was the son of Blancheflor and
Rivalen (Isabelle and
Meliadus in later
versions), and the nephew of King Mark of Cornwall. He
is the hero of the story Tristan and
Iseult, in which he is sent to Ireland to fetch Isolde to wed the king but
falls in love with her on their return.
TRISTAND:
Variant spelling of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRISTÃO: Portuguese form
of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRISTEN:
English variant spelling of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRISTIN:
English variant spelling of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRISTON:
English variant spelling of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRISTRAM:
Variant form of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TRITON
(Τρίτων): Greek name derived from the word tritos,
meaning "of the third." In mythology, this is the name of a son of
Poseidon, a sea god and messenger
of the deep.
TRITONOS (Τρίτωνος):
Variant form of Greek Triton, meaning "of the
third."
TROELS:
Danish form of Old Norse Þorgísl,
meaning "Thor's
arrow."
TRONG:
Vietnamese name meaning "respected."
TROY:
English surname of French origin, transferred to forename use, meaning "from Troyes."
TRÚC: Vietnamese unisex name meaning "bamboo."
TRUEMAN:
Variant spelling of English Truman, meaning "true man."
TRULS:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old
Norse Þorgísl, meaning "Thor's
arrow."
TRUMAN: English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements treowe
"true, trustworthy" and mann "man," hence
"true man."
TRUNG:
Vietnamese name meaning "loyal."
TRYGGR:
Old Norse name derived from the word tryggr, meaning
"trustworthy."
TRYGGVE:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Icelandic Tryggvi, meaning
"trustworthy."
TRYGGVI:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Tryggr, meaning "trustworthy."
TRYGVE:
Danish and Norwegian form of Icelandic Tryggvi, meaning
"trustworthy."
TRYPHON
(Τρύφων): Greek name derived from the word tryphe, meaning "delicate,
soft."
TRYSTAN:
Variant spelling of French Tristan, probably meaning
"riot, tumult."
TSADOWQ (צָדוֹק):
Hebrew name meaning "just, righteous." In the bible, this is the name of
many characters, including a high priest of
Israel.
TSAGADAI
(Цагадай):
Mongolian name of the second son of Genghis Khan. The
Turkish form is Chagatai.
Of unknown meaning.
TSAKIG:
Armenian
name meaning
"youngster."
TZALMON
(צַלְמוֹן):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsalmown, meaning "shady." In the bible, this is the name
of one of king David's warriors.
TSALMOWN
(צַלְמוֹן): Hebrew name meaning "shady." In the bible, this is the name
of one of king David's warriors.
TSE:
Native American Navajo name meaning "rock."
TSELOPHCHAD (צְלָפְחָד):
Hebrew name meaning "first rupture; fracture," taken to mean
"first-born." In the bible, this is
the name of a member of the tribe Manasseh.
TSEPHANYAH (צִפַנְיָה):
Hebrew name meaning "hidden by God" or "protected by
God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including
the ninth of the minor prophets. Zephaniah
is the English form.
TŠERNOBOG: Finnish
form of Slavic Crnobog,
meaning "black god." In Slavic mythology, this is the
name of a god of evil
and darkness, the
counterpart of Belobog ("white
god").
TSIBOWN (צִבְעוֹן):
Hebrew name meaning "versi-colored." In the bible, this is the
name of the father of Anah and a son
of Seir.
TSIDQIYAH (צָדְקִיָה):
Hebrew name meaning "righteousness of the Lord." In the bible,
this is the
name of many characters, including the name which Mattaniah
adopted after becoming (the last) king of Judah. The Anglicized form is
Zedekiah.
TSIISHCHILI:
Native American Navajo name meaning "curly-haired."
TSIYOWN (צִיוֹן):
Hebrew name meaning "sunny or parched place." In the
bible, this is another name for Jerusalem, the city of David,
and its inhabitants who are also called the daughter of Tsiyown/Zion.
TSUNEO
(恒雄,
恒夫): Japanese name meaning
1) "eternal hero" or 2) "eternal man."
TSUTOMU
(努): Japanese name meaning "worker."
TSUYOSHI
(剛): Japanese name meaning "brave,
valiant."
TSUWPH
(צוּף):
Hebrew name meaning "flow, overflow," hence "honey as
dropping." In the bible, this is the
name of an ancestor of Elkanah.
TSVETAN
(Цветан): Bulgarian name meaning "flower."
TU
(Chinese: 图):
Chinese unisex name meaning
"chart, diagram, map."
Vietnamese unisex name meaning
"star."
TUAN:
Vietnamese name meaning "intelligent."
TUATHAL:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "ruler of the people."
TUBAL
(תּוּבַל):
Anglicized form of Hebrew Tuwbal, meaning "thou shall be brought."
In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth,
and may also have been an ancestor
of the Basques (see Aitor).
TUBAL-CAIN:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Tuwbal Qayin, meaning "thou shall be brought of Cain."
In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech, said
to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron.
TUCKER:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"cloth fuller."
TUCSON:
Modern English name derived from the name of a city in Arizona, from the Spanish form of O'odham Cuk Son, meaning "black base."
TUDOR:
Anglicized form of Welsh Tudur, meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
TUDUR:
Later form of Welsh Tudyr, meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
TUDYR:
Welsh name derived from Celtic Teutorix,
meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
TUE:
Danish form of Old Norse
Þórr, meaning
"thunder."
TUFAYL
(طفيل): Arabic name meaning "small child."
TUIREANN:
Irish name meaning "thunderer." In Celtic mythology, this is the
name of the husband of Bríghid.
TUMAINI:
Egyptian name meaning "hope."
TUNÇ: Turkish name meaning "bronze."
TUOMAS:
Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, meaning "twin."
TUOMO:
Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, meaning "twin."
TUPI:
Native American Miwok name meaning "to pull up."
TURAL:
Azerbaijani name meaning "alive."
TURE:
Danish and Swedish form of Scandinavian Tore,
meaning "thunder."
TURGAY:
Turkish bird name meaning "lark."
TÚRIN:
Tolkien character name of a cursed hero and
slayer of the dragon Glaurung, in his
novel Silmarillion. The name means
"victory mood" in his invented Sindarin language.
TURLOUGH:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Toirdhealbhach,
meaning "instigator."
TUTANKHAMON:
Egyptian name composed of the
elements tut "image," ankh "life" and the
name of the god Amon, hence "image of the life of Amon."
TUVAL (תּוּבַל):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tuwbal, meaning "thou shall be brought."
TUVI:
Danish masculine form of Scandinavian unisex Tove,
a short form of names starting with Torf- or Torv-, meaning "Thor" or
"thunder."
TUVIYA
(טוּבִיָה): Hebrew name meaning "God is
good." In the bible, this is the name of a Babylonian exile returnee.
Also spelled Toviya.
TUVYA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tuviya, meaning "God
is good."
TUWBAL
(תּוּבַל):
Hebrew name meaning "thou shall be brought."
In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
TUWBAL QAYIN
(תּוּבַל
קַיִן):
Hebrew name meaning "thou shall be brought of Cain."
In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech, said
to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron.
TVRTKO:
Croatian name derived from the word tvrd, meaning "hard."
TWEDWR:
Welsh form of Latin Theodorus, meaning "gift of
God."
TWM: Welsh form
of English Tom, meaning
"twin."
TXATXU:
Basque name meaning "foolish."
TXERU:
Basque name meaning "sky."
TXILAR:
Basque name meaning "heather."
TXOMIN:
Basque form of Latin Dominicus,
meaning "belongs to the lord."
TY:
Short form of English names beginning with Ty-.
TYBALT:
Medieval form of English Theobald,
meaning "people-bold."
TYCHO:
Latin form of Greek Tychon, meaning "hitting the
mark."
TYCHON
(Τύχων): Greek name meaning "hitting the mark."
TYE:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English
word tye, meaning "pasture."
TYGE:
Danish form of Greek Tychon, meaning "hitting the
mark."
TYKO:
Swedish form of Greek Tychon, meaning "hitting the
mark."
TYLAR:
Variant spelling of
English Tyler, meaning "roof-tiler."
TYLER:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"roof-tiler."
TYLOR:
Variant spelling of
English Tyler, meaning "roof-tiler."
TYMON:
Polish form of Greek Timon, meaning
"honor."
TYMOTEUSZ:
Polish form of Latin Timotheus, meaning
"to honor God."
TYR:
Swedish form of Old Norse Týr, meaning "god."
TÝR:
Old Norse name derived from the ancient Germanic word *Tiuz, meaning
"god." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Odin,
a one-handed god of single combat.
TYRELL:
Variant spelling of
English Tyrrell, possibly meaning
"stubborn."
TYRON:
Variant spelling of
English Tyrone, meaning "land of Owen."
TYRONE:
English name derived from an Irish county name, from Gaelic Tir
Eoghain, meaning "land of Owen."
TYRRELL:
English surname transferred to forename use, possibly derived from a Norman
byname for a "stubborn" person.
TYSON:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for a person who
is "fiery tempered," from the Old French word tison,
meaning "firebrand."
TYTUS:
Polish form of Roman Latin Titus,
meaning
"fire; to burn."
TZADOK
(צָדוֹק):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsadowq, meaning "just, righteous."
TZAFRIR
(צַפְרִיר): Hebrew form of Greek Zephyr
("west wind"), meaning "morning breeze."
TZALMON
(צַלְמוֹן):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsalmown, meaning "shady." In the bible, this is the name
of one of king David's warriors.
TZEFANYA (צִפַנְיָה):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsephanyah,
meaning "hidden by God" or "protected by
God."
TZELAFCHAD (צְלָפְחָד):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tselophchad, meaning "first
rupture; fracture," taken to mean "first-born."
TZEVI (צְבִי):
Hebrew name meaning "deer, gazelle."
TZIDKIYA (צָדְקִיָה):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsidqiyah, meaning "righteousness of the Lord."
TZIYON
(צִיוֹן):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsiyown, meaning "sunny
or parched place."
TZUF (צוּף):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsuwph, meaning "flow,
overflow," hence "honey as dropping." In the bible, this is the
name of an ancestor of Elkanah.
TZURI (צוּרִי):
Hebrew name meaning "my rock."
TZVI:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tzevi, meaning "deer,
gazelle."
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