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30,235Tracie 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...
Trafford is a principally locational given name derived from a Trafford surname, which in turn traces back to a place name of Old English origin. The etymological components are "trapp" meaning "fish-trap" and "ford" mea...
Trahaearn is a Welsh masculine given name that likely means "very much like iron", derived from the elements tra meaning "very" or "over" and haearn meaning "iron". The name may have originally been a descriptive epithet...
Trahern is the Anglicized form of Trahaearn, a Welsh name meaning "very much like iron", derived from tra "very, over" and haearn "iron". This name appears in both Welsh history and medieval legend. Historically, Trahaea...
Trai is a masculine Vietnamese given name meaning "oyster". Etymologically, the name derives directly from the Vietnamese word trai, denoting the bivalve mollusk that yields pearls. Though unusual by English-language sta...
Traian is the Romanian form of the Latin name Trajan, derived from the Roman cognomen Traianus. This name is most famously associated with the Roman emperor Trajan, who reigned from AD 98 to 117 and is remembered as one...
Traianus is the original Latin form of the name Trajan, borne by the renowned Roman emperor. The name derives from the Roman cognomen Traianus, which is of unknown meaning.Notable BearerThe most famous bearer of this nam...
Trajan is a name of Roman origin, derived from the Latin cognomen Traianus, though its exact etymology remains uncertain. This name was immortalized by the Roman emperor Trajan, born Marcus Ulpius Traianus, who ruled fro...
Trajan 2 is a masculine given name used in Macedonian and Serbian, where it means "enduring, permanent" in South Slavic. This meaning derives from the Slavic word trajan (related to trajati, "to last"), giving the name a...
Etymology and MeaningTrajanka is the feminine form of the Macedonian masculine name Trajan 2, derived from Trajan 1, the Roman emperor's name. The root of the name is the South Slavic word traj, meaning 'to last, to endu...
Trajko is a Macedonian and Serbian given name deriving from the South Slavic element traj, meaning “to last, endure”. Morphologically, it is formed with the diminutive suffix -ko, which can express affection or endearmen...
Təranə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that means "music, song" in Azerbaijani. The name derives from the Persian word taraneh (ترانه), which also means "song, melody", reflecting the poetic and musical heritage of...
Trang is a Vietnamese feminine given name, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element trang (妝) meaning "adornment" or "makeup." This character is associated with the concept of personal decoration and beautification, ref...
Tránsito is a Spanish name that means "transit" or "travel." It is derived from the Catholic feast known as Tránsito de María (the Transit of Mary), which commemorates the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary into hea...
Tranter is a first name derived from an English surname. The surname itself originated as an occupational name, meaning "wagoner" in Old English, referring to a person who drove a cart or wagon.Notable BearersThe name Tr...
Traudl is a German feminine given name that primarily functions as a diminutive of names ending in -traud, including Gertraud, Waltraud, and Edeltraud. These names share the suffix traud, which derives from the Old High...
Traugott is a German name meaning 'trust in God', derived from the elements trau ('trust') and Gott ('God'). It was created in the 17th century during a period when virtue names—those expressing Christian ideals—became p...
Traute is a German feminine given name that originated as a short form of longer names ending in -traud, -traut, or -trud, particularly Gertraud, Waltraud, and Edeltraud. These names themselves derive from the Old German...
Travers is an English given name derived from the surname Travers, which originally developed as an occupational name. The surname comes from Anglo-Norman French traverser—“to cross”—designating a toll collector who watc...
EtymologyTravis is an English masculine given name of French origin. It derives from the Old French word traverser, meaning "to cross," and was originally an occupational surname for a toll collector stationed at a bridg...
Trayan is the Bulgarian form of Trajan 2, a South Slavic name meaning "enduring, permanent". This meaning aligns with the Slavic root trajati (to last, to endure), emphasizing strength and perseverance. The name also ove...
Trayvon is a male given name, predominantly used within African American communities. It is a variant of Trevon, which itself is a modern invented name combining the phonetic elements tre and von. Other related variants...
Treasa is a feminine given name of Irish origin. It may derive from the Irish word treise meaning "strength" or treas meaning "battle", reflecting qualities of vigor and valor. It is also used as an Irish form of Theresa...
Etymology and OriginTreasach is an Old Irish masculine name derived from Tressach, which means "warlike" or "fierce". The root lies in the Old Irish word tress, meaning "strength" or "combat", akin to the modern Irish wo...
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...
Trees is the Dutch short form of Theresia, which is itself a Dutch variation of Theresa. While the name appears identical to the English word for a large woody plant, its origins are unrelated. Trees derives from Theresi...
Etymology and MeaningTrefor is a Welsh given name, derived from the Welsh place name Trefor, which is composed of the elements tref meaning “village” and mawr meaning “large.” The name is thus a direct form of the Welsh...
Trena is a feminine short form that cuts directly to the heart of the Macedonian name Trendafilka. Where Trendafilka builds from the floral root “trendafil” (rose), Trena is a clipped, familiar variant—a nickname that be...
Trendafilka is a feminine given name used in Macedonia, derived from the Macedonian word трендафил (trendafil), meaning "rose." This word itself traces its origins to the Greek name Triantafyllos, which combines the elem...
Etymology and OriginTrent is an English masculine given name and surname, derived from the River Trent in Britain. The river's name likely means "the flooder" or "trespasser," a reference to its tendency to flood. The su...
Etymology and Geographic OriginTrenton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived directly from the city of Trenton, New Jersey. The city was founded in the 17th century and named after one of its early settler...
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...
Tressach is an Old Irish masculine given name, representing an earlier spelling of Treasach. The name derives from the Old Irish word tressach, meaning "warlike, fierce" or "strong, enduring". It appears in early Irish a...
Etymology and HistoryTrev is a masculine given name, primarily used as a short form (hypocorism) of Trevor. Trevor itself originates from a Welsh surname, derived from place names in Wales meaning "big village" — from Mi...
Trevelyan is a masculine given name derived from a surname of Cornish origin. As a surname, it traces back to a place name in Cornwall, composed of elements related to a specific location. According to etymological sourc...
Trevon is a modern given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the phonetic elements tre and von, which often serve as stylish prefixes in contemporary coinages. The name belongs to...
Trevor is a masculine given name of English and Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh surname Trevor, which itself comes from place names in Wales. The name means "large village", from Middle Welsh tref "village" and maur...
Trey is an English given name and nickname that primarily derives from the word "three", reflecting its connection to the number three. Often used as a vocative or informal moniker, Trey is almost exclusively masculine....
Etymology and OriginTreyvon is a modern given name of African-American origin, emerging as a variant of Trevon. The root name Trevon is a coinage combining the phonetic elements tre (perhaps inspired by the prefix tre- m...
Tri is an Indonesian given name and a Vietnamese surname. As a given name in Indonesia, it is commonly used for either gender and means "three, third", derived from the Sanskrit element त्रि (tri).Etymology and Cultural...
Trí is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 智, meaning "wisdom, intellect". The name is formed from the element trí, which directly conveys intellectual pow...
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...
Triana is a Spanish feminine given name taken from the name of a historic neighborhood in the city of Seville, Spain. The toponymic origin of Triana remains uncertain, but it has been a name rich in cultural and historic...
Triantafyllia is a distinctly Greek feminine given name, reflecting a rich botanical and religious heritage. It functions both as the feminine form of the name Triantafyllos and as the modern Greek word for "rosebush," c...
Triantafyllos is a Greek masculine given name meaning "rose," derived from the Greek words τριάντα (trianta, "thirty") and φύλλον (fyllon, "leaf"). The name is a compound that poetically refers to the petals of a rose, a...
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...
Trifon is the Bulgarian and Russian form of Tryphon. The name originates from the Ancient Greek Τρύφων (Tryphon), which derives from the Greek word tryphe, meaning "softness, delicacy" — literally "one who lives in luxur...
Triin is an Estonian feminine given name, a Diminutive of Katariina, which is itself the Estonian form of Katherine. The name likely derives from the North Germanic name Trina, first documented in 1652 in Sweden, and has...
EtymologyTriinu is the Estonian diminutive of Katariina, the Finnish and Estonian form of Katherine. The name Katherine ultimately derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), with a debated etymology that may li...
Trijntje is a Dutch diminutive of Katrijn, a Dutch (especially Flemish) form of the name Katherine. As a pet form, Trijntje carries an intimate, affectionate connotation in Dutch naming conventions, often used as a famil...
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...
Trine is a Danish short form of Katrine, itself a contracted form of Katherine. While Katrine is the direct source, Trine has become an established independent given name in Danish usage, known for its concise and crisp...
Trinh is a Vietnamese unisex given name, but it is more commonly used for females. It originates from the Sino-Vietnamese character 貞 (trinh), meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal." As a surname, it is written with the same...
Trini is a Spanish feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive or affectionate short form of Trinidad. Trinidad comes from the Spanish word for "trinity", most commonly associated with the Christian Holy Trinity....
Trinidad is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "trinity", directly referring to the Holy Trinity. The name is derived from the Spanish phrase Trinidad, used to honor the Christian doctrine of the triune God.Historical...
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:...
Tríona is a short form of the Irish name Caitríona, which itself is the Irish Gaelic version of Katherine. In Irish naming conventions, diminutives and shortened forms are common, often taking the second part of the full...