Tormey | Irish | Meaning "thunder spirit."
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Tormod | Scottish | Gaelic form of Norman (northman). S.. |  |  |
Torolf | Scandinavia.. | Old Viking name meaning "Thor's wol.. |  |  |
Torr | English | Signifying "tower." |  |  |
Torsten | German | A borrowing from the Scandinavians,.. |  |  |
Toru | Japanese | Meaning "clarity." For example, com.. |  |  |
Toshihiro | Japanese | Composed from elements meaning "int.. |  |  |
Toshiro | Japanese | Meaning "smart lad." The name is fa.. |  |  |
Toussaint | French | Derived from the French toussaint (.. |  |  |
Tov | Hebrew | Good, |  |  |
Tove | Scandinavia.. | Swedish short form of Thorvaldr (.. |  |  |
Tovi | Hebrew | My good |  |  |
Toviel | Hebrew | My Jehovah is gracious |  |  |
Toviya | Hebrew | Goodness of God |  |  |
Trace | American | Modern name derived from trace (a m.. |  |  |
Trahaearn | Welsh | Common Welsh name formed by add.. |  |  |
Trahern | Welsh | This name has the meaning "strong a.. |  |  |
Traherne | Welsh | Anglicized form of the Welsh Trahae.. |  |  |
Trai | Southeast A.. | Oyster, pearl. Vietnam |  |  |
Trail | American | Modern name derived from trail (a p.. |  |  |
Traugott | German | Compound name composed of the eleme.. |  |  |
Travers | French | Signifies "crossroads." |  |  |
Travis | American | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Travis | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Trayton | English | Meaning "town full of trees."
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Trefor | Welsh | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
Tremaine | African-Ame.. | Transferred use of the Cornish surn.. |  |  |
Trent | American | Transferred use of the English surn.. |  |  |
Trevor | American | Transferred use of the English surn.. |  |  |
Trey | English | Meaning "three" or "third." South P.. |  |  |
Trip | English | Signifies "traveler." |  |  |
Tristan | French | From the Old French Tristran, which.. |  |  |
Tristan | Mythology a.. | From the Old French Tristran, which.. |  |  |
Tristan | Welsh | From the Old French Tristran, which.. |  |  |
Tristram | English | From the Old French Tristran, which.. |  |  |