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2,649Etymology and OriginsTonya is a feminine given name with origins in both the English and Russian naming traditions. In English, it is a diminutive of Antonia, influenced by the Spanish form Toña. In Russian, it is a dimi...
Topaz is a feminine given name taken directly from the English word for the yellow precious stone, which serves as the traditional birthstone for November. The name ultimately derives from the Greek τόπαζος (topazos), th...
Topsy is a female given name of English origin, derived from a nickname of uncertain meaning, possibly related to the English word top. The name gained fame through Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, w...
Tori is a feminine given name primarily used in English. It is a diminutive of Victoria, which itself means "victory" in Latin. While Tori is most commonly found in English-speaking countries, it also has a separate orig...
Toria is a short form of the name Victoria, predominantly used in English-speaking contexts. As a diminutive, it carries the same underlying meaning as Victoria, which is derived from the Latin word for "victory." Victor...
Tottie is a diminutive of the feminine name Charlotte. In English naming traditions, diminutives are often formed by shortening and altering a longer name, frequently resulting in playful or affectionate nicknames. Along...
Totty is a feminine given name that originates as a diminutive and variant form of Charlotte. Historically, it is an alternative spelling of Tottie, another pet name for Charlotte, though Totty has also existed as a sepa...
Tracee is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Tracy. While Tracy originated as a surname from a Norman French place name meaning "domain belonging to Thracius," Tracee specifically reflects a modern spellin...
Tracey is a variant of Tracy, an English given name and surname. The name ultimately derives from Norman French place names like Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, composed of the Gaulish male name Draccios (or Latin Thracius, me...
Traci is a feminine variant of the name Tracy, which originated as a surname. The spelling with an 'i' instead of 'y' emerged as a modern feminization, particularly in the United States, where it gained popularity in the...
Tracie is a feminine variant of Tracy, an English given name and surname. The name Tracy itself originated from Norman French surnames like de Tracy or de Trasci, which derived from places in Normandy such as Tracy-Bocag...
Tracy is a unisex given name that originated as an English surname. It was adopted from the Norman French place name Tracy, derived from the surname of the de Tracy family from Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, France. The name...
Treasure is an English word name derived from the common noun “treasure,” ultimately from Greek θησαυρός (thesauros) meaning “treasure, collection.” As a given name, it belongs to a category of modern, virtue-inspired or...
Trecia is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries, that derives as a variant of Tricia. Tricia itself originated as a short form of Patricia, the feminine version of Patrick, which ultimately...
Tresha is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Tricia, which itself is a short form of Patricia. Patricia is the feminine form of Patricius, derived from the Latin name P...
Tressa is a feminine given name with multiple possible origins. Primarily, it is a contracted form of Theresa, a name of uncertain etymology that may derive from the Greek therizo ("to harvest") or from the Greek island...
Tria is a feminine English given name, perhaps a short form of Demetria and other names ending in a similar sound, such as Patricia or Victoria. As a clipped or affectionate variant, it offers a modern, concise alternati...
Tricia is a feminine given name, primarily used in English, functioning as a short form (hypocorism) of Patricia. The name emerged as a casual, affectionate variant of its longer counterpart, gaining popularity as an ind...
Trina is a short form of Katrina, an English name ultimately tracing back to the Greek Aikaterine (see Katherine). As a familiar, pet-form version, Trina has been used as an independent given name, especially in the Unit...
Trinity is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the English word trinity and given in honor of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity—the belief that God exists as three coeternal, consubstantial persons:...
Trish is a diminutive form of Patricia, itself the feminine version of Patrick. The name Patrick ultimately derives from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman". This root meaning tied to Roman patrician status has...
Trisha is a feminine given name in English, most commonly used as a short form of Patricia. The name Patricia itself is the feminine form of Patrick, which derives from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman."Etymol...
TristaTrista is a feminine given name in English, derived as a form of Tristan, typically via the suffix -a to create a feminized version.The name Tristan itself has a complex etymology. It likely originates from the Cel...
Trix is a short form of Beatrix, which itself is derived from the Late Latin name Viatrix, meaning "voyager" or "traveller." Early Christians associated Beatrix with the Latin word beatus ("blessed, happy"), and a 4th-ce...
Trixie is a diminutive form of the name Beatrix (or Beatrice), commonly used as a given name in English-speaking countries. It originated as a playful, affectionate nickname but has since become an independent given name...
Etymology and OriginTrudi is a diminutive of Gertrude and other Germanic names ending with the element drud meaning "strength". It is used primarily in English and German. Gertrude itself derives from the Old German elem...
Trudie is a feminine diminutive of Gertrude, used primarily in Dutch and English. It belongs to the family of short forms and nicknames derived from Gertrude, which originated from the Old Germanic elements ger “spear” a...
Trudy is a diminutive of Gertrude, commonly used in Dutch and English-speaking countries. As a shortened form, it carries the same etymological roots as Gertrude, which derives from the Old German elements ger meaning "s...
Tuesday is a rare English feminine given name derived directly from the day of the week. The day name itself comes from Old English Tiwesdæg, meaning "Tiw's day" — Tiw being the Anglo-Saxon form of the Germanic god Tyr,...
Twila is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. Its etymology remains a subject of speculation, with two primary theories proposed. One suggests it may be derived fro...
Twyla is a feminine given name of English origin, considered a variant of Twila. The name emerged in the late 19th-century United States, likely as a creative elaboration of existing phonetic patterns. Its connotations a...
Tyla is a feminine given name of English origin, most commonly considered a modern feminine form of Tyler (from the English surname meaning "tiler of roofs"). It may also be a blend of the popular phonetic elements ty an...
Tyra is a female given name used in English, Swedish, and African American communities, originating from the Old Norse name Þýri, itself a variant of the Norse names Þórví or Þórveig. These Old Norse names combine the el...
Ulyssa is a feminine form of Ulysses, the Latin name derived from the Greek Odysseus, the legendary hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. While Ulysses gained prominence in English-speaking cultures partly through its a...
Una is a feminine given name with multiple distinct origins. It is an Anglicized form of the Irish Úna or Scottish Gaelic Ùna, both of which are probably derived from Old Irish úan meaning "lamb". This connection gives t...
Unice is a feminine given name. It is primarily an English variant of the name Eunice.Etymology and OriginsThe name Eunice Eunice has its roots in Greek. It is a Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐνίκη (Eunike), which is...
Unique is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word unique, which originates from Latin unicus meaning "one and only" or "singular." The name belongs to a category of English word names that e...
Unity is a female given name derived directly from the English word unity, meaning the state of being united or joined as a whole. The word itself comes from the Latin unitas, which is formed from unus (one). As a virtue...
Ursella is a variant of the name Ursula, primarily used in English-speaking contexts. While Ursula has a well-documented history and widespread usage, Ursella remains a rarer alternate form, likely emerging as a feminize...
Ursula is a feminine given name with widespread use in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Swedish, and other languages. It is derived from a diminutive of the Latin word ursa, meaning "she-bear," making its literal...
Valarie is a variant of Valerie, which is the English and German form of Valeria, itself the feminine form of the Roman family name Valerius. The root Valerius is derived from Latin valeo to be strong. Thus, Valarie ulti...
Valary is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Valerie, which itself is derived from the Latin name Valeria, the feminine form of the Roman family name Valerius. Etymolog...
Vale is an English first name derived from the English word for a wide river valley, ultimately from Latin vallis (valley). As a given name, it is a relatively rare water- or nature-inspired choice, evoking images of pas...
Valerie is a feminine given name of Romance origins, derived from the French Valérie. In English and German, it is a form of Valeria, while in Czech it is considered a variant of Valérie. The name ultimately traces back...
Valorie is a variant of Valerie, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Valerius. This name carries the underlying meaning of strength, as its root is the Latin valeo, meaning "to be strong".EtymologyValorie belon...
Vanessa is a feminine given name of literary invention, created by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for his 1726 poem Cadenus and Vanessa. Swift formed the name by taking the initial syllable "Van" from the surname...
Velda is a given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Old German element walt meaning "power, authority." The name is primarily used in English-speaking countries.The meaning of Velda is largely unknown, a...
Velma is a feminine given name of English origin, likely a variant of Wilma, which itself is a short form of Wilhelmina. The spelling with an e may have been influenced by names like Selma. Although its exact origin is u...
Velvet is an English feminine given name derived directly from the word for the soft, plush fabric. The name gained prominence after appearing in Enid Bagnold's 1935 novel National Velvet, which was adapted into an Acade...
Venetia is a feminine given name of English and Greek usage, derived from the Latin name of the Italian region of Veneto and its historic city, Venice (see the place name Venetia). The name has been in occasional use sin...
Vera is a feminine given name widely used across multiple languages and cultures. In Russian, it means "faith" (from the word вера), while it is also often associated with the Latin adjective verus, meaning "true." This...
Verda is a feminine given name of uncertain origin. It is possibly derived from Spanish verde, meaning "green," or verdad, meaning "truth." The name is primarily used in English-speaking countries, though it remains rare...
Verity is a female given name derived from the English word meaning "verity, truth," ultimately from Latin verus "true, real." It was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th century and also used by Q...
Verna is a feminine given name that emerged in the 19th century, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a feminine form of Vernon, a Norman surname derived from a French place name meaning "alder...
Veronica is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Romanian, and other languages. It originates as a Latin alteration of the Ancient Macedonian name Berenice, which itself comes from the Attic Greek Pherenike, m...
Vi is a short form of the English name Violet, which derives from the English word for the purple flower, ultimately from Latin viola. Violet was first used as a given name in Scotland from the 16th century and gained br...
Vianne is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, possibly a combination of Vi 1 (a short form of Violet) and Anne 1, or a short form of Vivianne. The name is primarily used in English-speaking countries. Etymology Th...
Vicki is a diminutive of the female name Victoria, commonly used in English-speaking countries. While traditionally a short form, it has often been used as an independent given name since the 20th century. Etymology and...
Vickie is a diminutive of Victoria, commonly used as a feminine given name in English-speaking countries. It shares its roots with other nicknames like Vicki, Vicky, and Vic, all ultimately deriving from the Latin name V...
Vicky is a diminutive of Victoria, originating as a feminine given name in English-speaking countries. The name is often a short form of Victoria, which itself derives from Latin "victoria" meaning "victory" — a referenc...