Masculine Submitted Names

gender
usage
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Toumas m Walloon, Guernésiais, Provençal
Walloon, Guernésiais and Provençal form of Thomas.
Toumin m Japanese
From Japanese 冬眠 (toumin) meaning "hibernation".
Touré f & m Western African (Gallicized, Rare)
From the surname Touré, possibly a French form of Soninke tùùré "elephant".
Tours m French (Swiss, Archaic)
Contraction of Saint Ours recorded in French-speaking Switzerland up until the 19th century.
Touta m Japanese
From Japanese 兜 (tou) meaning "helmet", 通 (tou) meaning "pass through", 登 (tou) meaning "rise, ascend", 東 (tou) meaning "east" or 桃 (tou) meaning "peach" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big"... [more]
Touwa m Japanese
From Japanese 冬 (tou) meaning "winter" or 藤 (tou) meaning "wisteria" combined with 羽 (wa) meaning "feathers" or 和 (wa) meaning "peace, harmony". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Touya m Japanese
燈 (tō, tou) meaning "lamp, light" and 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow". Other kanji with the same pronunciations can also be used.
Tov m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Tolv.
Tov m Hebrew
Masculine form of Tova 1.
Toval m Medieval Spanish (Archaic)
This name is derived from Tovar, a village that was adopted as the surname of a Castilian noble house that received lordship of the village from King Fernando III... [more]
Tovariš-tay m Tuvan
Means "little comrade".
Tovi m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Tobias.
Tovias m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Tobias.
Tovija m Serbian
Serbian form of Toviyyah (see Tobiah).
Toviy m Russian
Variant form of Toviya.
Toviya m Russian
Russian form of Toviyyah (see Tobiah) via its Biblical Greek form Tobias.
Tovmas m Armenian
Armenian form of Thomas
Tóvȯhkéso m Cheyenne
Means "Swift Fox" in Cheyenne.
Towa m Japanese
From Japanese 永 (to) meaning "long, lengthy, eternity" or 遠 (to) meaning "remote, distant, far" combined with 久 (wa) meaning "long time" combined with 磐 (wa) meaning "rock"... [more]
Towa m & f Indigenous American
Towa is a sacred name meaning "Sun" and "Sacred" coming from the Tanoan people. It is both a personal name and tribe name.
Towee m Polynesian
Originates in Puerto Rico from the word "tougue"
Towfik m Bengali
Bengali variant of Tawfiq.
Towfiq m Bengali
Bengali form of Tawfiq.
Towfique m Bengali
Bengali variant of Tawfiq.
Towhid m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Tawhid.
Townes m English (Rare)
Possibly a shortened form of Townsend.
Townley m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred from the English surname Townley.
Townsend m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Townsend.
Townsley m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred from the English surname Townsley.
Towsif m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali তৌসিফ (see Tawsif).
Toxeo m Spanish
Spanish form of Toxeus.
Toxeu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Toxeus.
Toxeus m Greek Mythology
Derived 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"... [more]
Toxey m English (American, Rare), American (South)
Transferred use of the surname Toxey.... [more]
To'xta m Uzbek
Means "bustard" in Uzbek.
To'xtaali m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and the given name Ali 1.
To'xtam m Uzbek
Means "decision" or "agreement" in Uzbek.
To'xtamurod m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
To'xtaniyoz m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
To'xtaoxun m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and oxun(d) meaning "theologian, person with high religious authority" or "intelligent man".
To'xtapo'lat m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
To'xtaqilich m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and qilich meaning "sword".
To'xtaqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Toy m & f English (American)
Possibly transferred use of the surname Toy.
Toya m Japanese
From Japanese 斗 (to) meaning “constellation” and 矢 (ya) meaning “arrow.” Can also be used as a surname.
To'yberdi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and berdi meaning "gave".
Toybola m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and bola meaning "child, boy".
Toybylat m Mari
Means "copper bulat", ultimately from Tatar.
Toycha m Uzbek
Means "young foal" or "darling" in Uzbek.
Toychoq m Uzbek
Variant form of Toycha.
Toyib m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Tayyib.
To'yjon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Toyjon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Toyloq m Uzbek
Means "young foal" or "dear, darling" in Uzbek.
Toýly m Turkmen
Derived from Turkmen toý meaning "celebration, party, feast".
To'ymaqsad m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and maqsad meaning "intent, purpose".
Toymas m Uzbek
Means "tenacious" in Uzbek.
To'ymuhammad m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and the given name Muhammad.
To'ymurod m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Toymurod m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and bola meaning "aim, wish, desire".
To'yniyoz m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
Toyo m & f Japanese
Means "abundant, lush" in Japanese.
Toyoaki m Japanese
From 豊 (toyo) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" combined with 昭 (aki) meaning "bright, luminous" or 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn" . Other kanji combinations are possible.
Toyohisa m Japanese
From 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 Japanese
From 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"... [more]
Toyo'roz m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and o'roz meaning "hope".
Toyoshige m Japanese
From 豊 (toyo) meaning "bountiful, abundant" and 信 (shige) meaning "faith, trust, believe". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Toyosi m & f Nigerian, Yoruba
Means "something to rejoice about" in Yoruba, also used as a short form for other names ending in -toyosi including Olutoyosi or Oluwatoyosi.
Toyotaka m Japanese
From Japanese 豊 (toyo) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" and 堂 (taka) meaning "temple, shrine, hall". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toyotoshi m Japanese
Masculine Japanese name derived from 豊 (toyo) meaning "abundent, lush" and 年 (toshi) meaning "new, new year".
Toyoyuki m Japanese
Japanese masculine name derived from 豊 (toyo) meaning "abundant, lush" and 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow". Other kanji combinations can be used.
To'ypo'lat m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Toyqora m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and qora meaning "black, dark".
Toyqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
To'ytemir m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and temir meaning "iron".
To'ytirak m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and tirak meaning "support" or, figuratively, "supporter".
Toý-toýly m & f Turkmen
Etymology uncertain, at least in part from the Turkmen toý meaning "wedding".
Toyturg'un m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tosh meaning "rock, stone" and turg'un meaning "permanent, unchanging".
Toyuelembi m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Estonian variant of Thoyuelembe.
Toyyib m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Tayyib.
Tozaboy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toza meaning "clean, neat, pure" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Tozcuecuextli m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, possibly "yellow parrot jewelry", from toztli "yellow-headed amazon (bird)" and cuecuextli "rope decorated with stone beads".
Tozé m Portuguese
Portuguese short form of the double first name António José.
Tozmacuex m Nahuatl
Possibly means "yellow parrot bracelet", from Nahuatl toztli "yellow-headed amazon (bird)" and macuextli "bracelet".
Tozquihua m Nahuatl
Means "someone with a voice" or "he who can sing" in Nahuatl, from tozquitl "voice" and the possessive suffix -hua.
Trà f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 茶 (trà) meaning "tea".
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".
Trachion m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek τραχύς (trachys) meaning "rough, rugged, harsh".
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”).
Tracker m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Derived from the English word tracker, which is an expert at following trails.
Tracon m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
An earl who was the father of Elena, the brother of King Odus, and the uncle of Enide, Erec’s wife.
Trad m American (Modern)
Short form of unknown origin.
Traelus m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table defeated in a tournament against the Queen’s Knights.
Trafalgar m Romani (Archaic)
From the place name Cape Trafalgar in Spain, location of a sea battle in 1805 won by the British fleet under the command of Admiral Nelson.
Trahald m Literature
'The Hobbit'
Traiano m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Trajan 1.
Traianos m Greek
Greek form of Trajan 1.
Traianu m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of Traianus (see Trajan 1).
Traiko m Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Трайко (see Trayko).
Trail m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either a transferred use of the surname Trail or simply from the English word trail.
Trainor m Irish (Americanized, Rare)
Transferee use of the surname Trainor.
Trairat m Thai
Means "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 Thai
Means "tricolour" in Thai, most frequently used to refer to the Thai national flag.
Trajà m Catalan
Catalan form of Trajan 1.
Trajaan m Dutch (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch form of Trajan 1.
Trajano m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Trajan 1.
Trajánusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Trajan 1.
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 Vietnamese
Vietnamese word referring to a certain species of plant.
Trân m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 珍 (trân) meaning "rare, valuable".
Trandafir m Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian trandafir "rose".
Tráng m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 壯 (tráng) meaning "strong, robust".
Trankvil m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Tranquillus.
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.
Tranquillinus m Late Roman
Diminutive of Tranquillus, as is evidenced by the suffix -inus. This was the name of a saint from the 3rd century AD.
Tranquillus m Late Roman, History
Derived from Latin tranquillus "quiet, calm, still". A known bearer of this name was Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, a Roman historian from the 2nd century AD.
Tranquilo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Tranquillus.
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 Mythology
Derived 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... [more]
Trapp m Obscure
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Trapp.
Trasamondo m Italian
Italian form of Thrasamund.
Trasamund m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Thrasamund.
Trasamundo m Spanish
Spanish form of Thrasamund.
Trashi m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བཀྲ་ཤིས (see Tashi).
Trasíbulo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Thrasybulus.
Trasibulo m Italian
Italian form of Thrasybulus.
Trasideo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Thrasydaeus.
Trasímac m Catalan
Catalan form of Thrasymachus.
Trasímaco m Galician, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Spanish and Portuguese form of Thrasymachus.
Trasimaco m Italian
Italian form of Thrasymachus.
Trastamiro m Medieval Portuguese
Unknown origin, possibly related to the Germanic roots traustaz ("reliable, firm") and mers ("famous") (cf. Teodomiro).
Trausti m Old Norse, Icelandic
From Old Norse traustr meaning "trusty, firm, strong".
Trav m English (Rare)
Short form of Travis.
Travanti m English (American, Rare)
Transferred from the surname Travanti due to the popularity of the actor Daniel J. Travanti.
Traver m English (American, Rare)
Possibly transferred use of the surname Traver.
Traverse m English
Virtue name after the vocabulary word traverse, to suggest a journey (through life) or transferred use of the surname Traverse.
Traxano m Galician
Galician form of Trajan 1.
Trayden m American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name created using the suffix aden. First used in 2002.
Trayko m Bulgarian
Diminutive of Trayan.
Traylor m & f English
From 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.
Traysen m American (Americanized, Modern, Rare)
I used the name Grayson and switched the g for a t and played with the spelling and loved it.
Trazymach m Polish
Polish form of Thrasymachus.
Trực m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 直 (trực) meaning "straight, direct, honest".
Trdat m Armenian, Georgian (Archaic)
Armenian form of Tiridata, which was also used in Georgia in older times.
Trea m English
Often given to the third boy child/son.
Treabhair m Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Trevor.
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’.
Treave m Cornish
Variant of Treeve.
Trebor m English (Rare)
The name Robert spelled backwards, sometimes inspired by the similar name Trevor.
Trecén m Spanish
Spanish form of Troezen.
Tredarius m African American
Probably a combination of the name element TRE "three" with the name Darius.
Tredegar m Welsh (Rare)
A rare given name of Welsh origin. Tredegar derives from the town so-named in Monmouthshire (now in Blaenau Gwent), Wales... [more]
Treebeard m Literature
Treebeard 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".
Treelore m English (Rare)
Probably a variant of Treloar, this was the name of Aibileen Clark’s son, in Stockett’s ‘the help’
Treeve m Cornish
Derived from Cornish tre "farmstead, dwelling, town, village, home".
Trefflé m French (Quebec)
The name may stem from the word "tréflé," meaning "in the form of a clover," from "trèfle," meaning clover.... [more]
Trefume m Occitan (Archaic), Provençal (Archaic)
Occitan and Provençal form of Trophimus.
Tregory m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Tregory.... [more]
Tréinfear m Irish
A byname meaning "champion, strong man" (from tréan "strong" and fear "man").
Trell m American
Diminutive of names ending in -trell, such as Kentrell or Latrell or used as an independent name.
Trellis m Literature
The 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, Cornish
Historically a Cornish surname meaning "stone settlement", derived from the Cornish 'tre', meaning a homestead or settlement, and 'men', meaning stone. ... [more]
Tremer m Breton
Variant of Tremeur.
Tremeur m Breton
Variant of Treveur.
Tremonous m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Archbishop of Caerleon during the reign of Ambrosius.... [more]
Trëndafil m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian trëndafil "rose".
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.
Treniss m English (Rare)
Possibly derived from a surname.
Trenk m Literature
The title hero in the series of children's books by Kirsten Boie 'Der kleine Ritter Trenk'.... [more]
Treshawn m African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic prefix tre and Shawn.
Tresillian m English (Rare)
Possibly from a surname that was derived from a Cornish place name meaning "Sulien's homestead".
Tresna m & f Sundanese
Means "love" in Sundanese.
Tresno m Javanese
Variant of Trisno.
Trestan m Breton
Variant of Tristan.
Trestin m Old Irish
Irish form of Tryffin.
Tretyak m Medieval Ukrainian
Means "third (person)" in Ukrainian. Denoted to the third child in a family.
Treu m & f English (Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Treu or a variant of True.
Trevar m English
Variant of Trevor.
Trevaughn m African American
Variant of Trevon influenced by Vaughn.
Treveonta m African American (Rare)
Possibly a blend of names such as Trevion (or Treveon) and Trevonte... [more]
Trever m Breton
Variant of Treveur.
Treveur m Breton
Derived from Breton trec'h "victory, superiority" and meur "great".
Trevi f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive or feminine form of Trevor.
Trevonte m African American (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements tre, von and tay.
Trevore m English
Variant of Trevor.
Trevour m English
Variant of Trevor.
Trevy m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Trevor.
Trevyr m English
Variant of Trevor.
Treyce m English
Variant of Trace
Treyden m American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name created using the suffix aden, possibly influenced by the name Trey.
Treyson m American
Meaning son of the third
Treysti m Faroese
Faroese form of Trausti.
Treystir m Faroese
Variant of Treysti.
Trezena m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Troezen.
Trezene m Italian
Italian form of Troezen.
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.
Triantaphillos m Greek
Variant transliteration of Triantafyllos.
Triantaphyllos m Greek
Variant transliteration of Triantafyllos.
Triarius m Gothic
Triarius was a Gothic nobleman and soldier. He was a member of the Amali dynasty. At least by the Battle of Nedao, Triarius had withdrawn his support from Valamir, who was his relative and the king of the Ostrogoths... [more]
Tribhuvan m Indian, Nepali
From त्रिभुवन (tribhuvana), "three worlds" in Sanskrit.... [more]
Tribuana m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Tribhuvan
Tribulation m English (Puritan), Literature
Middle English via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin tribulatio(n-), from Latin tribulare ‘press, oppress’, from tribulum ‘threshing board (constructed of sharp points)’, based on terere ‘rub’... [more]
Tribuwono m Javanese
Combination of Tri and Buwono. Javanese version of Tribhuvan.
Trie m & f Indonesian
Variant of Tri.
Trieste m & f Italian (Rare, Archaic)
From the name of the Italian city and harbour Trieste
Triết m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 哲 (triết) meaning "wise, sage".
Trieu-mi m & f Vietnamese (Modern)
Means "million" in Vietnamese.
Trifko m South Slavic
Short form of Trifun.