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30,235Theudemar is a variant of Theudemer, a medieval Germanic name. Theudemer itself is an Old German form of Theodemir, which originated from the Gothic *Þiudamers, composed of the elements þiuda 'people' and mers 'famous'....
Theudemer (also spelled Theudomer) is the Old German form of Theodemir. Thename derives from the Gothic *Þiudamers, composed of the elements þiuda ("people") and mers ("famous"), thus meaning "famous among the people." T...
Theudhar is an Old German name that serves as the early form of the modern German name Dieter. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic elements þeuda (meaning "people" or "folk") and harjaz (meaning "army"), although the e...
Theudofrid is an Old German name, serving as the ancient form of Dietfried. It is composed of two Old German elements: theod (meaning "people," from Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda) and fridu (meaning "peace"...
Þeudōmēraz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the name Theodemir, derived from the Gothic *Þiudamers. This ancient Germanic name is composed of the elements *þeudō meaning "people" or "tribe" and *mēraz meaning "f...
Theudoricus is the Latinized form of Theodoric, an ancient Germanic name rooted in the Gothic *Þiudareiks, meaning "ruler of the people" from the elements þiuda "people" and reiks "ruler, king". The Latinized form was hi...
Þeudōrīks is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of Theodoric, a name rooted in the Germanic elements þiuda ("people") and reiks ("ruler, king"), thus meaning "ruler of the people".This reconstructed form, marked by an a...
Theun is a Dutch short form of Antonius, itself a Latin form of Anthony. This diminutive is primarily used in the Netherlands and Flanders, where it is derived from the longer classical name by dropping the first syllabl...
Theunis is a Dutch masculine given name, derived as a short form of Antonius. It is considered a diminutive of Antonius, itself the Latin form of Anthony. The name is predominantly found in the Netherlands, Belgium, Suri...
Thi is a Vietnamese female given name, as well as a common surname in Vietnam and among the Vietnamese diaspora. As a given name, it originates from Sino-Vietnamese 詩 (thi), meaning "poetry, poem, verse." This reflects...
EtymologyThị is a Sino-Vietnamese word derived from the Chinese character 氏, meaning 'clan', 'family', or 'maiden name'. It serves as a generic female middle name in Vietnamese naming conventions, historically used to d...
Thiago is a Portuguese variant of Tiago, which itself derives from Santiago, a contraction of Sanctus Iacobus (Saint James). Ultimately, this name traces its roots back to the Hebrew name Yaʿaqov (Jacob). Unlike Tiago, w...
Thibaud is a French variant of Thibault, itself the French form of Theobald. The name ultimately derives from Old Germanic elements: þeoda (people) and bald (bold, brave), giving the meaning "bold people." Theobald was b...
Etymology and OriginsThibault is a French masculine given name, derived from the Old French form of Theobald. The Old High German elements theod (from diota) meaning "people" and bald (from bald) meaning "bold, brave" co...
Thibaut is a French given name, a variant of Thibault, which in turn derives from the Germanic name Theobald. The name Theobald is composed of the Old High German element diota (people) and bald (bold, brave), thus meani...
Thiemo is an ancient Germanic name with roots stretching back to the early medieval period. It is the Old German form of Timo 2, itself a short form of Thietmar, which derives from the Old German Theudemer. The name ulti...
Etymology and Historical RootsThierry is the French form of the ancient Germanic name Theodoric, which itself derives from the Gothic *Þiudareiks, meaning “ruler of the people.” This name is composed of elements þiuda “p...
Thietmar is a German name with ancient Germanic origins, serving as a variant of Theudemer. This name belongs to a rich onomastic tradition that traces back to the Gothic root name *Þiudamers, from which Theodemir is der...
Thiha is a Burmese masculine given name meaning "lion". The name derives from the Buddhist and Hindu cultural sphere, entering the Burmese language via Sanskrit सिंह (siṃha), which also yields the widely used Sikh surnam...
Thijmen is a masculine Dutch given name, a variant spelling of the more common Tijmen. It is derived from the Germanic name Theotman, composed of the elements thiad or diota meaning “people” and man meaning “person, man....
Thijs is a common Dutch given name that originated as a short form of Matthijs, the Dutch version of Matthias or Matthew. The name can also be a diminutive of Timothijs or Timotheus, Dutch forms of Timothy. As a patronym...
Thilini is a Sinhalese feminine name that carries a deeply positive and communal meaning. Deriving from the Sinhala word තිළිණය (tilinaya), meaning "gift" or "award," the name reflects themes of generosity and blessing....
Thilo is a diminutive or variant of Till, itself a short form of Germanic names such as Dietrich. Ultimately tracing back to the Gothic name Theodoric, which meant “ruler of the people,” Thilo belongs to a widespread fam...
Thiri is a Burmese feminine name meaning "radiance, splendour, beauty", derived ultimately from Sanskrit śrī (श्री), a term connoting light, prosperity, and grace. In Burmese, the word thiri carries the same auspicious c...
Thirza is a Dutch feminine given name that derives from the biblical name Tirzah. It entered Dutch usage through literary and religious influences, particularly via 18th-century German adaptations of the name.Etymology a...
Thisbe is a feminine name of Greek origin, best known from the tragic love story of Pyramus and Thisbe. The name derives from Thisbe, an ancient town in Boeotia, which was itself supposedly named after a nymph. In Greek...
Þiudamers is the Gothic form of the name Theodemir. Derived from the Gothic elements þiuda 'people' and mers 'famous', the name means 'famous among the people'. It was notably borne by a 5th-century king of the Ostrogoth...
Þiudareiks is the reconstructed Gothic form of the name Theodoric, meaning "ruler of the people" from the Gothic elements þiuda "people" and reiks "ruler, king". This name is attested in the 5th century and was borne by...
Etymology and MeaningThiziri is a Berber feminine name, variant of Tiziri. Both derive from the masculine root Ziri, which means "moonlight" in Tamazight. The name thus carries poetic associations with the gentle light o...
Þjazi (also anglicized as Thiazi, Thjazi, or Tjasse) is a figure from Norse mythology, likely derived from an Old Norse term whose exact meaning is uncertain. He is best known as a jötunn (giant) who kidnapped the goddes...
Thobeka is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin, meaning "to be humble" in the Xhosa language. It embodies a virtue highly regarded in many African cultures, where humility, respect, and communal harmony are central val...
Thoko is a short form or diminutive of the Chewa name Thokozani.Meaning and OriginThe name Thoko is derived from Thokozani, which means "thank" in Chewa, a Bantu language spoken primarily in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambiqu...
Thokozani is a name from the Chewa language, spoken in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It means "thank" or "be thankful." As a unisex name, Thokozani is often used to express gratitude, reflecting a cultural emphasis on...
Thom is a shortened form of the name Thomas, primarily used in English-speaking countries. As a diminutive, it follows the common pattern of clipping longer names to create casual or familiar variants, much like Tom, tho...
Thoma is an Albanian form of Thomas, as well as the Old Church Slavic form. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic word t'om'a, meaning 'twin,' which became Thomas in Greek. In the Christian tradition, Thomas is be...
Thomas is a male name derived from the Aramaic word te'oma, meaning "twin". The English spelling comes via Latin Thomas from the Greek transliteration Thōmâs, which itself is from Imperial Aramaic Tawmɑʔ. The root occurs...
Thomasina is a medieval feminine form of Thomas. The name Thomas ultimately derives from the Aramaic word Te'oma meaning "twin," and it gained prominence through the apostle Thomas in the New Testament, who doubted Jesus...
EtymologyÞone is an Old Norse feminine name that represents a variant of the more widely known Þórný. The name Þórný itself is composed of two elements: the first part derives from the name of the Norse god Þórr (common...
Þór is the Icelandic form of Thor, the thunder god from Norse mythology, and is still used as a masculine given name in Iceland today. The name directly continues Old Norse Þórr, which derives from Proto-Germanic *Þunraz...
Thor is a mighty god from Norse mythology and a given name derived from the Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder". The name ultimately originates from the Proto-Germanic *Þunraz, reflecting the god's association with thunder...
EtymologyÞóra is an Old Norse feminine name that derives either as a feminine form of Thor (Old Norse Þórr), the thunder god in Norse mythology, or as a short form of various Old Norse names beginning with the element Þó...
Etymology and Origin Thora is a modern Danish and Norwegian form of Þóra, an Old Norse name. The name Þóra may derive either as a feminine form of Þórr (the Old Norse god of thunder and strength) or as a short form of va...
Þórarinn is an Old Norse and Icelandic masculine given name, composed of the name of the god Thor (Þórr) combined with the ǫrn element meaning "eagle." Thus, the name translates roughly to "Thor's eagle" or "eagle of Tho...
Thorben is a Danish and German variant of the name Torben, which itself is the Danish form of Torbjörn. Ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn (also spelled Þórbjǫrn), Thorben carries the powerful meaning “T...
Þórbjǫrg is an Old Norse feminine name meaning "Thor's protection". It is composed of the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) and bjǫrg, meaning "help, salvation" or "protection". The name thus evokes the goddess...
Þorbjörg is the Icelandic form of the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrg, which is composed of the elements Þórr (the Norse god of thunder) and bjǫrg meaning "help" or "salvation." Thus, the name means "Thor's protection" or "salva...
Þórbjǫrn is an Old Norse masculine given name, composed of the elements Þórr ('Thor', the god of thunder) and bjǫrn ('bear'), thus meaning 'Thor's bear'. It served as the original form of the modern Scandinavian name Tor...
Þorbjörn is an Icelandic masculine given name, preserving the Old Norse form directly. It is the Icelandic equivalent of Torbjörn and is composed of two elements: the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) and björn...
Thorbjörn is a modern Swedish variant of Torbjörn, itself derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn, meaning "Thor's bear" — a compound of the thunder god Thor and bjǫrn (bear). This theophoric name reflects the Norse tra...
Thorbjørn is a modern Norwegian and Danish variant of the name Torbjørn, derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn. The name is a compound of the god Thor and the element bjǫrn meaning "bear", thus literally "Thor's bear"...
Thorborg is a surname of Swedish origin, though it can also function as a given name. It is a variant of Torborg, which itself is the Swedish and Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrg. The name Þórbjǫrg is compos...
Etymology and OriginsThorburn is a surname of Scottish and English origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Þórbjǫrn, meaning "Thor's bear." This name is a compound of the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þó...
Thord is a Swedish masculine given name, a variant of Tord. While less common than its alternative spelling, Thord shares the same Old Norse origins and mythological associations.EtymologyThe name Thord traces back to th...
Þórdís is an Icelandic and Old Norse female given name. Meaning "Thor's goddess," it is formed from the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr), combined with the Old Norse element dís "goddess." In Norse cosmology,...
Þórðr is an Old Norse masculine given name, functioning as a short form of Þórfreðr. The longer name is derived from the elements Þórr (the thunder god Thor) and friðr meaning "peace." Thus, the name carries the sense of...
Þórður [ˈθourðʏr̥] is an Icelandic male given name, derived from the Old Norse Þórðr, which itself is a short form of Þórfreðr. The etymology of Þórfreðr traces back to the Old Norse elements Þórr (the thunder god Thor)...
Thore is a Scandinavian masculine given name, used primarily in Norway and Sweden. It is a variant spelling of Tore, which itself is the modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Þórir.EtymologyThe name Þórir means...
Þórfastr is an Old Norse masculine given name, combining the name of the thunder god Thor with the element fastr meaning "firm, solid" or "steadfast." The name thus conveys the sense of "Thor's firmness" or "steadfast as...
Þórfinnr is an Old Norse masculine name, the direct forerunner of the later Scandinavian form Torfinn. The name is a compound of two elements: the first, Þórr, refers to the thunder god Thor (see Thor), from Proto-German...
Þórfreðr is an Old Norse masculine given name, composed of the elements Þórr (see Thor) and friðr meaning "peace." Thus, the name signifies "peace of Thor" or "Thor's peace." It belongs to a class of theophoric names tha...