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Tomoko Feminine Japanese

Tomoko is a common, traditional Japanese female given name. Like many Japanese names, its meaning varies depending on the combination of kanji characters chosen. The most frequent interpretations include 智子 meaning "wi...

Tomomi Feminine Japanese

Tomomi is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender. It is typically written in kanji characters that combine one of several first elements with one of several second elements. Common first elements include t...

Tömörbaatar Masculine Mongolian

Tömörbaatar is a masculine Mongolian given name meaning "iron hero." The name combines two Mongolian elements: tömör (төмөр, "iron") and baatar (баатар, "hero") forming a compound word common in Mongolian onomastics.The...

Tomos Masculine Welsh

Tomos is the Welsh form of Thomas, ultimately derived from the Aramaic name Te'oma, meaning "twin." In the New Testament, Thomas is the apostle who famously doubted Jesus's resurrection until he saw the wounds himself. T...

Toms Masculine Latvian

Etymology and OriginsToms is the Latvian form of Thomas, a name of enduring popularity and religious significance. The root name Thomas is the Greek form of the Aramaic name Te'oma, meaning "twin." In the New Testament,...

Tomyris Feminine History

Tomyris is the Hellenized form of a Scythian name, likely derived from an Iranian root meaning "family." She was a 6th-century BC queen of the Massagetae, a Scythian people, best known for her role in defeating and killi...

Ton Masculine Dutch

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...

Tonalli Unisex Nahuatl

Tonalli is a Nahuatl unisex name derived from the concept of "day, warmth of the sun" in the Nahuatl language. The root "tona" acts as a verb meaning "to irradiate or make warm with sun." This name reflects the Mesoameri...

Tonatiuh Masculine Nahuatl Aztec

Tonatiuh (Nahuatl: Tōnatiuh, meaning "sun") is an Aztec name that refers to both a sun deity and the celestial body itself. The name comes from the Nahuatl root "tona," meaning "to be warm" or "to give off heat," and can...

Tonći Masculine Croatian

Tonći is a Croatian diminutive of the name Anthony. In Croatian, the name Anthony is commonly rendered as Ante or Anto, and Tonći is one of several affectionate short forms, alongside Tonči and Toni. It is used primarily...

Tonči Masculine Croatian

Tonči is a Croatian and Slovene masculine given name that functions as a diminutive form of Antonij or Anthony. It is prevalent in Croatia and Slovenia, often used as a familiar or shortened variant alongside forms like...

Tonderai Masculine Shona

Tonderai is a masculine Shona name from Zimbabwe, directly derived from the verb tondera, meaning "remember." It belongs to a category of African names that serve as verbal expressions or commands, often conveying a pare...

Tondra Feminine Esperanto

Tondra is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived directly from the language's noun tondro, meaning "thunder." The straightforward derivation—adding the suffix -a to form an adjective—gives the name the sense of "thu...

Tone 1 Masculine Slovene

Tone 1 is a Slovene short form of the name Anton. It is typically used as a male given name within Slovenia and among Slovene-speaking communities.EtymologyAs a diminutive, Tone traces its origins through Anton to the Ro...

Tone 2 Feminine Norwegian

Tone 2 is a modern Norwegian feminine name. It is a newer form of Torny, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórný. The first element of this name comes from the Norse god Thor (Þórr), meaning "thunder", and the...

Tóni Masculine Hungarian

Etymology and OriginTóni is a Hungarian diminutive of Antal, which itself is the Hungarian form of Anthony. The name Anthony ultimately derives from the Roman family name Antonius, of Etruscan origin, though its meaning...

Toni 1 Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +4

Toni is a masculine given name used across multiple European languages, including Anttoni, Antun, and other related names. Toni is a short form of Anttoni, Antun, and other related names.EtymologyToni originates as a dim...

Toni 2 Feminine English

Toni 2 is a feminine short form of Antonia and other related names, used primarily in English. As a diminutive, it offers an informal, affectionate variant of the longer formal names. Etymology The name derives from the...

Tonia Feminine English

Tonia is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Tonya, itself a diminutive of Antonia or the Russian diminutive of Antonina. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman family name Antonius, of unknown Etrusc...

Tonina Feminine Italian

Tonina is an Italian feminine diminutive of Antonia. The name itself does not appear to have independent historical or cultural significance beyond its function as a pet form; however, its root name connects it to a rich...

Toninho Masculine Portuguese

Toninho is a Portuguese diminutive of António (European Portuguese) or Antônio (Brazilian Portuguese), functioning as a common nickname akin to “Little Tony” in English. The name is widely used predominantly as a nicknam...

Tonino Masculine Italian

Tonino is an Italian and Spanish diminutive of Antonio, itself derived from the Roman family name Antonius. As a given name, Tonino functions as an affectionate or familiar form of Antonio, much like Tonio or Antonello....

Tonio Masculine Italian

Tonio is an Italian short form of the masculine Antonio. While Antonio itself derives from the Roman family name Antonius (related to Anthony), Tonio emerged as a familiar, affectionate variant through the common Italian...

Tõnis Masculine Estonian

Tõnis is an Estonian Anthony, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain Etruscan origin. The name entered the Christian world through veneration of Saint Anthony the Great, a 4th-century Egypti...

Tonje Feminine Norwegian

Tonje is a feminine given name primarily used in Norway, though it also appears in Denmark and Sweden. It is a variant of Torny, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórný. The name Þórný combines the name of the...

Tonka Feminine Croatian Slovene

Tonka is a Slovene and Croatian diminutive of Antonia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius, ultimately derived from Anthony. While Tonka is best known globally as a brand of toy trucks, as a given name it...

Toño Masculine Spanish

Toño is a Spanish diminutive of the name Antonio. As a familiar and affectionate shortened form, it is commonly used among Spanish speakers for informal and intimate address. The name reflects a widespread pattern in Spa...

Tõnu Masculine Estonian

Tõnu is an Estonian masculine given name, a short form of Tõnis, now used independently. Tõnis itself is the Estonian form of Anthony, which derives from the Roman family name Antonius of unknown Etruscan origin. Etymolo...

Tony Masculine English

EtymologyTony is an English masculine given name that originated as a diminutive form of Anthony (or Antonio in some cultures). It has been in common use in English-speaking countries since the 19th century and remains p...

Tonya Feminine English Russian

Etymology 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...

Toomas Masculine Estonian

Etymology and OriginToomas is the Thomas equivalent in Estonian, adopted as the standard form of the name in Estonia. The root name Thomas itself comes from the Aramaic word te'oma, meaning "twin," and appears in the New...

Toon Masculine Dutch

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...

Tooru Masculine Japanese

OverviewTooru is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Tōru, which uses the kanji 徹 meaning "pierce, penetrate" or 亨 meaning "smoothly" among other possibilities. It is a classic Japanese name...

Topaz Feminine English

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...

Topher Masculine English

Topher is a short form of the masculine given name Christopher. As with other diminutives such as Chris, Kit, and Chip, Topher originated as an abbreviation.EtymologyThe name Christopher derives from the Late Greek name...

Topi Masculine Finnish

Topi is a Finnish short form of Tobias, widely used as a masculine given name in Finland.EtymologyThe name Tobias is of Greek origin, derived from the Hebrew name Toviyya, meaning 'Yahweh is good' or 'my goodness is the...

Topias Masculine Finnish

Topias is a Finnish masculine given name, the vernacular form of Tobias, itself derived ultimately from the Biblical Hebrew name Toviyya (טוֹבִיה), meaning “Yahweh is good.” The name originates from the apocryphal Book o...

Toprak Unisex Turkish

Toprak is a Turkish unisex given name and surname, derived directly from the Turkish word toprak, meaning "soil," "earth," or "land, country." As a common noun, it refers to the ground beneath one's feet, agricultural la...

Topsy Feminine English

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...

Topʉsana Feminine

Topʉsana is a feminine name of Comanche origin, meaning "prairie flower." The name reflects the deep connection of the Comanche people to the natural world, particularly the landscapes of the American Great Plains, where...

Tor Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Tor is a modern Scandinavian masculine given name, primarily used in Norway and Sweden. It is a direct continuation of the Old Norse Þórr, the name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor). Despite its ancient mythological...

Tora Feminine Norwegian Swedish

Tora is the modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Þóra. While the historical form still sees some use, Tora and its variant spelling Thora have become the standard orthographies in Norwegian and Swedish naming t...

Torben Masculine Danish German

Torben is a Danish variant of Torbjörn, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn. This name compounds the name of the Norse god Thor (see mythology) with the element bjǫrn ("bear"), giving the evocative meanin...

Torbjørg Feminine Norwegian

Torbjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Þórbjǫrg, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder") with the element bjǫrg, meaning "help, salvation" or "pro...

Torbjörn Masculine Swedish

Torbjörn is a Swedish masculine given name that derives from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn, meaning "Thor's bear". The first element refers to the Norse god Thor, associated with thunder, storms, and strength, while the se...

Torbjørn Masculine Norwegian

Etymology Torbjørn is the modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn, which is a compound of the Norse thunder god Thor (from Old Norse Þórr, meaning 'thunder') and bjǫrn ('bear'). Thus, the name means 'Thor's...

Torborg Feminine Norwegian Swedish

Torborg is a Swedish and Norwegian feminine given name (also used as a surname) derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrg. The name combines the name of the god Thor, from the Old Norse Þórr meaning “thunder,” with the el...

Torcall Masculine Scottish

Torcall is a Scottish Gaelic masculine name, ultimately derived from the Old Norse Þórketill. It shares roots with the Anglicised variant Torquil, and also appears in the spellings Torcuil and Torcull.EtymologyTorcall is...

Torcuato Masculine Spanish

Torcuato is the Spanish form of the Ancient Roman name Torquatus, derived from the Latin torquis, meaning “twisted neck chain” or “collar,” from the verb torqueo (“to twist”). In Roman society, cognomina like Torquatus o...

Torcuil Masculine Scottish

Torcuil is a Scottish variant of Torcall, itself the Scottish Gaelic form of the Old Norse name Þórketill (see Torkel). The name ultimately derives from the elements Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and ketill meaning "ca...

Torcull Masculine Scottish

Etymology and OriginsTorcull is a variant of the Scottish Gaelic name Torcall, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórketill (modern Scandinavian Torkel). The Norse name is composed of two elements: Þórr, the th...

Tord Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Tord is a masculine given name predominantly used in Norwegian and Swedish. It originates from the Old Norse name Þórðr, itself a short form of Þórfreðr, which is composed of the elements Þórr (the god Thor) and friðr me...

Tordis Feminine Norwegian

Tordis is a modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórdís, which means "Thor's goddess" — from the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) combined with the Old Norse element dís meaning "goddess." The name thus...

Tore 1 Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Tore is a modern Scandinavian given name, primarily used in Norway and Sweden, representing a contemporary form of the Old Norse name Þórir.Etymology and OriginÞórir derives from two Old Norse elements: the name of the t...

Tore 2 Masculine Italian

Tore is an Italian short form of the given name Salvatore, which itself is the Italian cognate of the Spanish and Portuguese name Salvador. Ultimately, all these names derive from the Late Latin name Salvator, meaning "s...

Torfinn Masculine Norwegian

Torfinn is a Norwegian male given name with deep roots in Norse mythology and culture. It derives from the Old Norse name Þórfinnr, a compound of two elements: Þórr, the name of the thunder god Thor, and finnr, meaning "...

Torgeir Masculine Norwegian

Torgeir is a Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, itself composed of the theonym Þórr (see Thor)—the god of thunder, storms, and strength—and the element geirr, meaning "spear." Thus, Torgeir li...

Torger Masculine Norwegian

Torger is a masculine given name primarily used in Norway. It is a variant of Torgeir, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, meaning "Thor's spear." This name combines the name of the Norse god Thor with...

Torgils Masculine Norwegian

Torgils is a modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórgísl. The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor (from Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder") with the element gísl, meaning "shaft" or "arrow". Thus, Torgils...

Torgny Masculine Swedish

Torgny is a Swedish given name derived from the Old Norse Þórgnýr, meaning "Thor's noise" — a compound of the god's name Thor (Þórr) and gnýr ("noise, grumble, murmur"). The name reflects the thunderous roar associated w...

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