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448Timon is a masculine given name with roots in Ancient Greek, derived from the verb τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour, to esteem." The name thus carries the literal sense of "he who honours" or "honourable." It is atteste...
Timotheus is a masculine given name, the Latinized form of the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), from which the English name Timothy is also derived. The name means "honouring God" (τιμάω meaning "to honour" and θεός mean...
Tjeerd is a masculine given name of Theodoard or Theodard, two Germanic names composed of the elements theod meaning "people" (from Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda) and wart meaning "guard, guardian." Thus, t...
Tom is a common masculine given name used in several languages including English, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish. Originally a short form of Thomas, Tom has gained independent popularity and is now well-es...
Ton is a Dutch masculine short form of Anton, ultimately deriving from the Roman family name Antonius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. While the name stands independently in the Netherlands, it carries the same hist...
Toon is a Dutch masculine given name, typically a short form (hypocorism) of Antoon, the Dutch and Limburgish form of Antonius. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Antonius, of Etruscan origin, famousl...
Tuur is a Dutch short form of Arthur, a name whose precise meaning remains uncertain. The name Arthur may derive from the Celtic elements *artos "bear" (Old Welsh arth) combined with gur meaning "man" or ri meaning "king...
EtymologyTycho is the Latinized form of Tyge, both names having the same ultimate origin. Tyge itself derives from Tóki, an Old Norse diminutive of names containing the element Þórr, referring to the Norse god Thor. The...
Tygo is a modern Dutch masculine given name, derived from Danish Tyge. The Dutch form of Tyge likely arrived through cultural exchange or influence, and it reflects a growing trend in the Netherlands of using traditional...
Valentijn is a Dutch given name and surname, originating as the Dutch form of Valentine. The name ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Valentinus, itself a derivative of Valens, meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy"...
Victor is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "victor, conqueror". The name directly translates from the Latin word victor, which remains in use in modern English with the same meaning.Etymology and HistoryTh...
EtymologyVincent is a masculine given name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which itself originates from the Latin verb vincere, meaning "to conquer." This etymology reflects triumph and victory, themes that reson...
EtymologyWard 2 is a Dutch short form of Eduard, which itself derives from the Old English name Edward. The name Edward comes from the Old English elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and weard meaning "guard," giving...
Werner is a German and Dutch masculine given name originating from the Old Germanic compound Warinheri, derived from the elements warin, meaning "aware, cautious" (related to the element war meaning "aware, cautious"), a...
Wessel is a masculine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin, functioning as a diminutive of Werner. The root name Werner itself derives from an Old German name composed of the elements war meaning "aware, cautious" and...
Wiebe is a masculine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin. It originally developed as a Frisian short form of Wigberht (and other names beginning with the Old German element wig meaning "war" and a second element start...
Wilbert is a masculine given name with Dutch roots, meaning "bright will" — derived from the Old German elements willo "will, desire" and beraht "bright". As a compound name common in early Germanic onomastics, it reflec...
Wilhelmus is a Latinized form of Wilhelm, the German cognate of William. In the Netherlands, Wilhelmus is the official Dutch form of the name as recorded on birth certificates, although it is commonly rendered as Willem...
Willem is the Dutch form of William. Derived from the Germanic elements willo meaning "will, desire" and helm meaning "helmet, protection," the name carries the meaning of "will helmet" or "resolute protection." Willem i...
Wim is a Dutch masculine given name, traditionally a short form of Willem, the Dutch cognate of William. While often used independently, Wim retains the sense of familiarity and affection typical of diminutives in Dutch...
Wolter is a Dutch given name and surname of Low German and Low Franconian origin, serving as a variant form of Walter. It ultimately derives from the Germanic name Waltheri, composed of the elements walt meaning "power,...
Wout is a Dutch masculine given name, primarily used as a short form of Wouter. Wouter itself is the Dutch equivalent of Walter, which traces its roots to the Germanic elements walt meaning "power" or "authority" and her...
Wouter is a Dutch masculine given name, popular in the Netherlands and Belgium, that serves as the Dutch form of Walter. The name Walter itself derives from the Germanic name Waltheri, composed of the elements walt “powe...
Xander is a common abbreviated form of Alexander, used predominantly in Dutch and English contexts. Pronounced like "Zander," it originated as a nickname but has become a standalone given name in its own right. The name...
Yorick is a name of uncertain origin, possibly an altered form of Jörg, the German short form of Georg, itself a form of George. The ultimate root, George, derives from the Greek georgos, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker...
EtymologyYouri is a Dutch and French form of the Slavic name Yuriy, which is itself a form of George. The ultimate root is the Greek name Georgios, derived from georgos meaning "farmer, earthworker," from the elements ge...
Ysbrand is the Dutch variant of IJsbrand, a masculine given name with ancient roots. The name is derived from the Old Germanic elements is "ice" and brant "fire, torch, sword". This combination of seemingly contradictory...
Yvo is a cognate or variant of Ivo, a Germanic name that ultimately originates as a short form of compound names containing the element iwa, meaning "yew". The yew tree, known for its longevity and evergreen nature, was...