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Towa m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 永 (to) meaning "eternity" combined with 遠 (wa) meaning "distant, far". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Towa m & f Indigenous AmericanTowa is a sacred name meaning "Sun" and "Sacred" coming from the Tanoan people. It is both a personal name and tribe name.
Towako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 桃 (
to) meaning "peach", 和 (
wa) meaning "peace, harmony" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Towera f Southern African, TumbukaMeans "beauty" or "beautiful". Traditionally the name was given to a child born after death(s) of a preceding sibling. The belief was that this new born is beautiful for death or beautiful for the soil.
Towşan f Turkmen (Rare)Derived from Turkmen
towşan "hare", ulitmately from Proto-Turkic
*tabɨĺgan "hare". Towşan Esenowa (1915 - 1988) was a Turkmen Soviet poetess, writer, playwright and translator. She was an "Honored Poetess of the Turkmen SSR" (1939) and "People's Writer of the Turkmen SSR" (1974).
Toxeus m Greek MythologyDerived from Greek τοξεύς
(toxeus) meaning "bowman, archer", which is ultimately derived from Greek τόξον
(toxon) meaning "bow". Also compare Greek τοξεύω
(toxeuo) "to shoot with the bow" and Greek τοξεία
(toxeia) "archery"... [
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To'xtamurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
To'xtaniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
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'xtapo'lat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
To'xtaqilich m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
qilich meaning "sword".
To'xtaqo'zi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'xta meaning "bustard" and
qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Toya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 斗 (to) “constellation” and 矢 (ya) “arrow.” Can also be used as a surname.
To'yberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Toʻybibi f Uzbek (Rare)Derived from Uzbek
toʻy meaning "celebration, wedding" combined with Persian بیبی
(bibi) meaning "learned woman, dame, lady".
Toybola m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toy meaning "colt" and
bola meaning "child, boy".
Toycha m UzbekMeans "young foal" or "darling" in Uzbek.
To'yjon m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Toyjon m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toy meaning "colt" and
jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Toyloq m UzbekMeans "young foal" or "dear, darling" in Uzbek.
Toýly m TurkmenDerived from Turkmen
toý meaning "celebration, party, feast".
To'ymaqsad m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
maqsad meaning "intent, purpose".
To'ymurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Toymurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toy meaning "colt" and
bola meaning "aim, wish, desire".
To'yniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
Toyoaki m JapaneseFrom 豊 (
toyo) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" combined with 昭 (
aki) meaning "bright, luminous" or 秋 (
aki) meaning "autumn" . Other kanji combinations are possible.
Toyoe f JapaneseFrom 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"... [
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Toyohisa m JapaneseFrom 豊 (
toyo) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" combined with 久 (
hisa, ku) meaning "long time, long time ago" or 尚 (
hisa) meaning "still, incidentally". Other kanji combinations can be used instead.
Toyokazu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 豊
(toyo) meaning "luxurious, lush, bountiful" combined with 和
(kazu) meaning "harmony, peace", 一
(kazu) meaning "one", 数
(kazu) meaning "number, amount", 千
(kazu) meaning "thousand" or 策
(kazu) meaning "scheme, plan, means"... [
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Toyo'roz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toy meaning "colt" and
o'roz meaning "hope".
Toyoshige m JapaneseFrom 豊 (
toyo) meaning "bountiful, abundant" and 信 (
shige) meaning "faith, trust, believe". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Toyotaka m JapaneseFrom Japanese 豊 (
toyo) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" and 堂 (
taka) meaning "temple, shrine, hall". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toyotama-hime f Japanese MythologyFrom Japanese 豊
(toyo) meaning "abundant, lush", 玉
(tama) meaning "jewel, gem, ball" and 姫
(hime) meaning "princess". This is the name of a Japanese goddess who appears in the
Kojiki in the episode of the 'Luck of the Sea and the Luck of the Mountain'... [
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Toyotoshi m JapaneseMasculine Japanese name derived from
豊 (toyo) meaning "abundent, lush" and
年 (toshi) meaning "new, new year".
Toyoyuki m JapaneseJapanese masculine name derived from 豊 (
toyo) meaning "abundant, lush" and 雪 (
yuki) meaning "snow". Other kanji combinations can be used.
To'ypo'lat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Toyqora m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toy meaning "colt" and
qora meaning "black, dark".
Toyqo'zi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toy meaning "colt" and
qo'zi meaning "lamb".
To'ytemir m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
temir meaning "iron".
To'ytirak m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
tirak meaning "support" or, figuratively, "supporter".
Toý-toýly m & f TurkmenEtymology uncertain, at least in part from the Turkmen
toý meaning "wedding".
Toyturg'un m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
turg'un meaning "permanent, unchanging".
Tozaboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
toza meaning "clean, neat, pure" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Tozagul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
toza meaning "clean, pure" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Tozcuecuextli m NahuatlMeaning uncertain, possibly "yellow parrot jewelry", from
toztli "yellow-headed amazon (bird)" and
cuecuextli "rope decorated with stone beads".
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.
Trác m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 卓
(trác) meaning "tall, elevated".
Trạc m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 鐲
(trạc) meaning "bangle, bracelet, gong".
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”).
Traimia f African AmericanFemale version of the name Tremaine or Traimian. Means quiet, fun-loving, loves to cook and enjoy life.
Trairat m ThaiMeans "three gems" or "three jewels" in Thai, from ไตร
(trai) meaning "three" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel" and referring to the Three Gems of Buddhism (the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha).
Trairong m ThaiMeans "tricolour" in Thai, most frequently used to refer to the Thai national flag.
Traja f SerbianFrom Serbian
трајати (trajati) meaning "to last", "to endure".
Traktor m Soviet, Russian (Rare)Derived from the Russian noun трактор
(traktor) meaning "tractor" (as in, the agricultural vehicle). This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
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.
Trâm f & m VietnameseVietnamese word referring to a certain species of plant.
Trân m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 珍
(trân) meaning "rare, valuable".
Tranquilino m Spanish (Rare)Spanish form of
Tranquillinus. Notable bearers of this name include Tranquilino Luna, a 19th-century American politician, and Saint Tranquilino Ubiarco Robles (1899-1928), a Mexican priest who was martyred during the persecutions of the Mexican Revolution and canonized in 2000.
Tranquility f EnglishFrom the English word tranquility. A state or quality of absolute peace.
Tranquillus m Late Roman, HistoryDerived from Latin
tranquillus "quiet, calm, still". A known bearer of this name was Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, a Roman historian from the 2nd century AD.
Transmundus m Medieval Italian (Rare)From Latin
trans "across, over, beyond; on the other side" combined with Latin
mundus "world". This phrase, more often used as a byname, was also rarely used as a given name.
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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Traverse m EnglishVirtue name after the vocabulary word
traverse, to suggest a journey (through life) or transferred use of the surname
Traverse.
Traylor m & f EnglishFrom an English surname, derived from the Middle English term "trel," which means a type of machine or device. Actress Traylor Howard is a well-known bearer.
Trắc f VietnameseMeans "rosewood" in Vietnamese. This was the name of the eldest of the Trưng sisters, Vietnamese cultural heroes.
Trực m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 直
(trực) meaning "straight, direct, honest".
Treat m EnglishFrom Middle English (in the senses ‘negotiate’ and ‘discuss a subject’) from Old French
traitier, from Latin
tractare ‘handle’, frequentative of
trahere ‘draw, pull’.
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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Tredegar m WelshA rare given name of Welsh origin. Tredegar derives from the town so-named in Monmouthshire (now in Blaenau Gwent), Wales. The name derives from the Old Welsh
treff meaning 'estate, village' and
deg ewr meaning 'ten acres'.... [
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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".
Treeve m CornishDerived from Cornish
tre "farmstead, dwelling, town, village, home".
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).
Tréinfear m IrishA byname meaning "champion, strong man" (from tréan "strong" and fear "man").
Trejú f Romani (Caló)Means "cross" in Caló, referring to the cross of crucifixion. It is used as the Caló equivalent of
Cruz.
Trellis m LiteratureThe name of the teenage Elvish prince from the "Amulet" series of graphic novels written by Kazu Kibuishi, the Japanese-American animator, writer, and artist.
Tremaine m & f African American, CornishHistorically a Cornish surname meaning "stone settlement", derived from the Cornish 'tre', meaning a homestead or settlement, and 'men', meaning stone. ... [
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Tremedal f SpanishMeans "quagmire" in Spanish, taken from the Spanish titles of the Virgin Mary,
La Virgen del Tremedal and
Nuestra Señora del Tremedal, meaning "The Virgin of the Quagmire" and "Our Lady of the Quagmire." She is venerated at the sanctuary in Orihuela del Tremedal in the Aragonese municipality of Teruel.