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30,235Torgrim is a Norwegian masculine given name that originates as a modern form of the Old Norse name Þórgrímr. The name is composed of two elements — the final part derives from the Old Norse word gríma meaning "mask" or "...
Torgunn is a Norwegian female given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórgunnr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with the element gunnr meaning "battle, war." Hence Torgunn carries the me...
Torhild is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, meaning "Thor's battle". The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor, who is associated with thunder, storms, and strength, with t...
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...
Toribio is the Spanish form of the Late Roman name Turibius, whose ultimate meaning is unknown. The name has a strong religious legacy, having been borne by three Spanish saints spanning the 5th, 6th, and 16th centuries....
Toril is a feminine given name used primarily in Norway. It is a variant of Torhild, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórhildr. The name means “Thor’s battle,” combining the name of the Norse god Thor (from O...
Torild is a Norwegian feminine given name, a variant of Torhild. Torhild itself originates from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) with hildr, meaning "battle." Thus, Torild...
Torill is a Norwegian feminine given name, a variant of Torhild. It derives from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which combines the name of the thunder god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with hildr meaning "battle," hence "Thor's ba...
Torin is a masculine given name of uncertain origin, commonly used in English-speaking countries. While its etymology remains unclear, it has been suggested, albeit without definitive evidence, that the name has Irish ro...
Torjus is a Norwegian given name, a dialectal variant of Torgils. It ultimately derives from the Old Norse Þórgísl, composed of the elements Þórr (the god Thor) and gísl meaning "shaft" or "arrow", thus signifying "Thor'...
Torkel is a Nordic masculine given name of Old Norse origin, derived from Þórketill, meaning "Thor's cauldron". The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr), associated with thunder, strength, and storms, with...
Torleif is a masculine given name used primarily in Norway, and it is a modern form of the Old Norse name Þórleifr. The name is derived from the elements Thor (the Norse god of thunder, storms, and strength) and leif mea...
Tormod is a masculine given name used primarily in Norway and the Scottish Highlands. The Norwegian form derives from the Old Norse name Þórmóðr, composed of the god's name Þórr (Thor) and the element móðr, meaning 'wrat...
Tornike (Georgian: თორნიკე) is a masculine Georgian given name derived from the Greek names Τορνίκιος (Tornikios) or Τορνίκης (Tornikes), which were borne by a prominent Byzantine family of Armenian or Georgian origin. T...
Torny is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórný. This name is composed of the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor) combined with nýr, meaning "new." Thus, Torny can be interpreted as "new...
Torø is a Norwegian feminine given name, serving as a variant of Tora. Both names stem from a rich lineage tied to Norse mythology, ultimately deriving from the Old Norse name Þóra. Þóra itself is either a feminine form...
Toros is the Armenian form of Theodore, a name widely used across Christian cultures.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek Theodoros (Θεόδωρος), composed of theos (θεός) meaning "god" and doron (δῶρ...
Torquato is the Italian and Portuguese form of the Latin name Torquatus, derived from Roman cognomen meaning “adorned with a twisted neck chain” or “collar,” from Latin torquis (a twisted neck chain) and torqueo (to twis...
Torquatus is a cognomen of ancient Roman origin. Derived from the Latin word torquis, meaning "twisted neck chain, collar" (itself from torqueo, "to twist"), the name likely referred originally to someone who wore a torq...
Torquil is the Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Torcall, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þorkell. The name ultimately traces back to the Norse god Thor, with the element ketill meaning "cauldron"...
Torstein is a Norwegian given name, derived as a variant of Torsten. The name ultimately originates from the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, meaning 'Thor's stone'. This is a compound of the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) a...
Torsten is a Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, which means "Thor's stone." It combines the name of the Norse god Thor, from Proto-Germanic *Þunraz meaning "thunder," with steinn, the Old...
Torsti is a Finnish given name and occasionally a surname, considered a localized form of Torsten. The name Torsten itself derives from the Old Norse Þórsteinn, which combines the god's name Thor with steinn, meaning "st...
Tōru is a masculine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 徹 (tōru), which means "pierce" or "penetrate". However, the name can be expressed with several other kanji, including 透 ("transparent"...
Torun is a Norwegian variant of the name Torunn. Torunn itself is the Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórunn, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) with either unnr meaning "wave" or unna meaning "to...
Torunn is the Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórunn, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) with unnr meaning "wave" or unna meaning "to love". As a result, the name carries connotations of both divin...
Torvald is a Scandinavian masculine given name of Old Norse origin. It derives from the name Þórvaldr, meaning "Thor's ruler" — a compound of the god’s name Thor and the element valdr meaning "ruler." This type of theoph...
Tory is a unisex diminutive in English, derived as a short form of Salvatore, Victoria, and other names that contain the same sound (such as Salvador, Victor, or Tori). The name is linked to meanings like "saviour" via S...
Tosahwi is a masculine name of Comanche origin, derived from the Comanche words tosa- meaning "white" and wihi meaning "knife," thus translating to "white knife." This name was borne by a 19th-century Penateka Comanche c...
Toše is a Macedonian diminutive of the name Todor, which itself is a South Slavic form of Theodore. Ultimately derived from the Greek Theodoros, the name Theodore means "gift of god" (from theos "god" and doron "gift")....
Toshe is an alternate transcription of the Macedonian Тоше, a diminutive of Todor, which itself is the Bulgarian, Serbian, and Macedonian form of Theodore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Θεόδωρος (Theodoros),...
Toshiaki is a masculine Japanese given name. Unlike many Western names that have a single spelling, Toshiaki can be written with a wide variety of kanji characters, depending on the qualities parents wish to bestow. Comm...
Toshiko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two elements: toshi, which can mean "quick, clever, sharp" (from the kanji 敏 toshi) and ko (子 ko) meaning "child." However, many other kanji charac...
Toshio is a common masculine Japanese given name, composed of two kanji elements. The first element is often 俊 (toshi) meaning “talented, handsome” or 敏 (toshi) meaning “quick, clever, sharp.” The second element is typ...
Toshirō is a masculine Japanese given name, formed from one of several kanji combinations where the first character conveys positive traits and the second element, rō, means "son". The name in its whole carries the sense...
Tosia is a Polish feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Antonina or occasionally of Antonia. As a diminutive, it conveys endearment and familiarity, often used in informal family and friendly contexts. E...
Tosin is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, primarily used in Nigeria and among the Yoruba diaspora. It means "worthy of worship" in the Yoruba language. The name is often a shortened form of Oluwatosin, which translates to...
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...
Toufik is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Tawfiq (spelled توفيق), primarily used in North Africa, especially in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. It is particularly common among French-speaking communities, where...
Toussaint is a French name meaning "all saints," derived from the French phrase tous les saints. It refers directly to the Christian festival of All Saints' Day, celebrated on November 1 in Western Christianity. The name...
Toutatis is the Gaulish name of a Celtic god Teutates, whose worship was widespread among the ancient tribes of Gaul and Britain. The name is probably derived from the old Celtic root toutā meaning "people, tribe," indic...
Touthmosis is the Greek form of the ancient Egyptian name Thutmose, which means "born of Thoth" (from Egyptian ḏḥwtj-ms). The name appears in Greek sources—particularly in the writings of historians like Manetho—as Τούθμ...
EtymologyToutorīxs is a reconstructed Gaulish or Brittonic Celtic name, often considered an older form of the Welsh name Tudor 1, which is itself an Anglicized version of the medieval Welsh Tudur. The name is believed to...
Tova is a Hebrew feminine given name that directly means "good." The name comes from the same root as "tov" (טוב), which appears frequently in biblical Hebrew, such as in Genesis 1:4 when God saw that light was "good" (t...
Tova 2 is a Swedish variant of Tove, a name that evolved from the Old Norse name Tófa. Tófa was originally a short form of Þórfríðr, an Old Norse compound name. The first element of Þórfríðr is Þórr, the name of the form...
Tovah is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name טוֹבָה (Tova), which means "good" in Hebrew.The name Tova 1 derives from the Hebrew word tov (טוֹב), which is frequently used in the Bible to describe goodness, mora...
Tove is a Scandinavian feminine given name, predominantly used in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It is the modern form of the Old Norse name Tófa, which itself is a short form of the compound name Þórfríðr: the first eleme...
Tovi is a Hebrew masculine name that appears in the Bible as a diminutive form of Tobit. In the original Hebrew, Tovi (טוֹבִיה) means "my good" — a possessive derivation from the root ṭov (טוֹב), meaning "good".Etymology...
EtymologyTovia is the Hebrew form of Tobiah, also used as a feminine variant of the Tobias name family. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Ṭoviyya, meaning "Yahweh is good"—a theophoric name combining the elemen...
Toviyya is the Biblical Hebrew form of Tobiah, a theophoric name that combines the Hebrew elements ṭov (meaning "good") and yah (referring to the Hebrew God). The name thus carries the meaning "Yahweh is good." In the He...
Toya is a diminutive of two possible names used among Hispanic Americans: Victoria or Custodia. The name is particularly associated with Spanish-speaking communities in the United States, though it also appears as a surn...
Toygar is a Turkish masculine given name that literally means "lark" in the Turkish language. The lark, a small passerine bird known for its melodious song, often symbolizes joy and the awakening of nature in cultural co...
ToyinToyin is a Nigerian given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "worthy of praise" or "praiseworthy." It is commonly used as a diminutive, or short form, of the fuller name Oluwatoyin (or Olutoyin), which translates to "Go...
Toyoko is a Japanese feminine given name, a compound formed from the elements 豊 (toyo, meaning 'luxuriant, lush, bountiful') and 子 (ko, meaning 'child'). This pattern of ending girls' names with -ko was especially popu...
Trace is an English masculine name that originated as a short form of Tracy. The name's root, Tracy, itself comes from an English surname derived from a Norman French place name, meaning "domain belonging to Thracius", a...
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...