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30,235Tripp is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself comes from the Middle English word trippen, meaning "to dance." The name may also be inspired by the English word trip, which can mean...
Trish is a diminutive form of Patricia, itself the feminine version of Patrick. The name Patrick ultimately derives from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman". This root meaning tied to Roman patrician status has...
Trisha is a feminine given name in English, most commonly used as a short form of Patricia. The name Patricia itself is the feminine form of Patrick, which derives from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman."Etymol...
Trishna is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin that means "thirst" or "desire" in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit. The name carries deep philosophical connotations, particularly in Hindu and Buddhist traditi...
TristaTrista is a feminine given name in English, derived as a form of Tristan, typically via the suffix -a to create a feminized version.The name Tristan itself has a complex etymology. It likely originates from the Cel...
EtymologyTristán is the Spanish form of Tristan. The name Tristan itself probably originates from the Celtic name Drustan, a diminutive of Drust, which appears as Drystan in some Welsh sources. The meaning of the Celtic...
Tristan is a name that carries the weight of one of the most tragic love stories in Western literature. Its ultimate origin is probably from the Celtic name Drustan, a diminutive of Drust, which appears as Drystan in Wel...
Tristão is the Portuguese form of Tristan, a name with deep roots in Celtic and medieval romance literature. The name's ultimate origin is likely the Celtic Drustan, a diminutive of Drust, which appears as Drystan in som...
Etymology and OriginTristen is an English variant of Tristan, the tragic hero of Arthurian legend. Its origin lies in the Celtic name Drustan, a diminutive of Drust, which may mean "noise" or "tumult" in Welsh. In 12th-c...
Tristin is a modern variant of the name Tristan, often used as a unisex name, particularly in English-speaking countries. It can serve as a feminine form of Tristan, as the similar ending to names like Kristin or Erin gi...
Triston is an English variant of the name Tristan. Like its more common counterpart, Triston derives ultimately from the Celtic name Drustan, a diminutive of Drust, which means "noise" or "tumult" in ancient Welsh, Corni...
Tristram is a medieval English variant of the name Tristan. While the standard French and English form of the name is Tristan, Tristram emerged as a distinct spelling popularized in the 18th century, most notably by the...
Triton is a name of uncertain meaning, likely rooted in Greek mythology. It may derive from a Greek word related to "the sea", cognate with Old Irish trethan, or alternatively from Greek τρεῖς (treis) meaning "three" (or...
Trix is a short form of Beatrix, which itself is derived from the Late Latin name Viatrix, meaning "voyager" or "traveller." Early Christians associated Beatrix with the Latin word beatus ("blessed, happy"), and a 4th-ce...
Trixie is a diminutive form of the name Beatrix (or Beatrice), commonly used as a given name in English-speaking countries. It originated as a playful, affectionate nickname but has since become an independent given name...
Troels is a Danish masculine given name derived from the Þórgísl, an Old Norse compound name. The first element comes from the name of the thunder god Thor (Þórr), and the second from the noun gísl meaning "shaft" or "ar...
Trofim is the Russian form of Trophimus.Trofim derives from the Greek name Trophimos (Τρόφιμος), which is built from the Greek word τροφή (trophē), meaning "nourishment" or "food." In the biblical tradition, Trophimus ap...
EtymologyTroilos is the Greek form of Troilus, a name derived from the Greek name of the city of Troy, Τροία (Troia). The name itself thus means "from Troy" or "Trojan," marking its bearer as a prince of that city.Mythol...
Troilus is a legendary character from Greek mythology, whose name appears in ancient literature and has been adapted across Western European culture. The name Troilus is a Latinized form of the Greek Τρωΐλος (Troïlos), d...
Etymology and OriginTrokhym is the Ukrainian form of the Greek name Trophimus, which derives from the Greek word trophe (τροφή) meaning "nourishment" or "food," and the suffix -imos indicating a capacity or quality—thus...
Trond is a Norwegian male given name rooted in the Old Norse byname Þróndr, which originally referred to a person from Trøndelag, a region in central Norway. The name is thought to derive from the Old Norse verb þróast,...
Trophime is a name with dual usage: in Ancient Greek it is a feminine form of Trophimus, while in French it is used as a masculine name, also derived from Trophimus. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek Trophimos...
Trophimos is the original Ancient Greek form of the name Trophimus. It derives from the Greek word τροφή (trophē) meaning "nourishment, food," giving the name the meaning "nourishing." This etymology reflects a broader t...
Trophimus is a name derived from the Greek Τρόφιμος (Trophimos), meaning "nourishing", a derivative of τροφή (trophe) meaning "nourishment, food". This name appears in the New Testament as one of the companions of Paul,...
Troy is a masculine given name of English usage, originally derived from a surname indicating a person from the city of Troyes in France. However, in modern times, the name is overwhelmingly associated with the legendary...
Tru is a modern English unisex name, typically considered a variant of True. It can also serve as a short form of names containing the element tru, such as Truman or Trudy. As a variant spelling, Tru offers a streamlined...
Trúc is a Vietnamese unisex name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 竹 (trúc), meaning "bamboo". Bamboo holds deep cultural significance in Vietnam, symbolizing resilience, flexibility, and uprightness. It is a r...
Etymology Trude is a feminine given name primarily used in Germany and Norway. It originated as a diminutive of the name Gertrude, which itself comes from the Old German elements ger ("spear") and drud ("strength"), thus...
Etymology and OriginTrudi is a diminutive of Gertrude and other Germanic names ending with the element drud meaning "strength". It is used primarily in English and German. Gertrude itself derives from the Old German elem...
Trudie is a feminine diminutive of Gertrude, used primarily in Dutch and English. It belongs to the family of short forms and nicknames derived from Gertrude, which originated from the Old Germanic elements ger “spear” a...
Trudy is a diminutive of Gertrude, commonly used in Dutch and English-speaking countries. As a shortened form, it carries the same etymological roots as Gertrude, which derives from the Old German elements ger meaning "s...
True is an English given name derived directly from the English word true, which comes from Old English triewe meaning "loyal, faithful". As a virtue name, it belongs to a category of names that embody positive qualities...
Trueman is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, itself a variant of Truman. The surname Truman originally meant “trusty man” in Middle English. The given name Trueman, like many surname-turned-first na...
Truls is the Norwegian and Swedish form of the Old Norse name Þórgísl. This name is a compound of the god Thor's name and the element gísl, meaning "shaft" or "arrow", giving the overall meaning "Thor's arrow". Variants...
Truman is an English masculine given name originating as a surname. The surname Truman derives from the Middle English compound "trewe man," meaning "trusty man" or faithful person, composed of trewe (true, faithful) and...
Trung is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary. It can originate from multiple Chinese characters, most prominently 忠 (trung) meaning "loyalty, devotion" and 中 (trung) meaning "middl...
Trường is a Vietnamese given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 長 (meaning "long, enduring, leader"). The name is frequently written without diacritics as "Truong" in international co...
Truus is a Dutch feminine diminutive of Geertruida, itself a Dutch form of Gertrude. As a common hypocorism in the Netherlands, Truus is routinely used as an independent given name, similar to how Trudy or Trudie functio...
Tryfon is a given name of Greek origin, representing the modern Greek transcription of the ancient name Tryphon. Etymologically, Tryfon is derived from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe), meaning "softness" or "delicacy." Thi...
Tryggve is a Scandinavian given name, primarily used in Norway and Sweden. It is the Norwegian variant and Swedish form of Trygve.EtymologyThe name Tryggve derives from the Old Norse name Tryggvi, which itself comes from...
Tryggvi is the Old Norse and Icelandic form of Trygve, a masculine given name rooted in Old Norse tryggr meaning "trustworthy".Etymology and OriginThe name stems from the Old Norse adjective tryggr ("true, trustworthy"),...
Trygve is a masculine given name most common in Norway. It is derived from the Old Norse element tryggr, meaning "trustworthy" or "true", cognate with Old English treowe and Old High German triuwe.Etymology and Historica...
Trym is a masculine given name of Norwegian and Old Norse origin, drawn from Norse mythology. It derives from the Old Norse Þrymr, meaning "noise, uproar".Etymology and Mythological SignificanceThe name Trym is directly...
Tryphaina is the Greek form of Tryphena, derived from the Greek name Τρύφαινα (Tryphaina), which itself comes from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy." This name appears in the New Testament, where...
Tryphena is a female name of biblical origin, derived from the Greek name Τρύφαινα (Tryphaina), which itself comes from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe), meaning "softness" or "delicacy." The name appears in the New Testame...
Tryphon is an Ancient Greek masculine name, derived from the Greek word tryphe (τρυφή), meaning "softness, delicacy." The name conveys a sense of tenderness or refinement, qualities that might initially seem at odds with...
Tryphosa is a Greek name that appears in the New Testament, mentioned in Paul's Epistle to the Romans (16:12) as a Christian woman commended as a "worker in the Lord." The name is derived from Greek τρυφή (tryphe), meani...
Trystan is a Welsh variant of the name Tristan. While Tristan derives from the Celtic name Drustan (a diminutive of Drust, found as Drystan in Welsh sources), Trystan often appears in medieval Welsh literature as the nat...
Tsagadai is the Mongolian form of Çağatay, a name of uncertain meaning stemming from the Mongolian word tsagadai. Its significance is deeply rooted in the history of the Mongol Empire, as it was borne by Tsagadai (often...
TseringTsering is an alternate transcription of the Tibetan name Tshering, which derives from the Tibetan words ཚེ (tshe) meaning "life" and རིང (ring) meaning "long." Thus, the name means "long life," a cherished concep...
Tsetseg is a feminine Mongolian given name that means "flower" in the Mongolian language. It is a nature-inspired name, reflecting the Mongolian cultural appreciation for natural beauty and the importance of flora in the...
Tsetsiliya is the Russian form of Cecilia. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Caecilius, which comes from the Latin caecus, meaning 'blind' — a reference to the nickname of an ancestor who was blind....
Tshepiso is a feminine Tswana name meaning "promise" in the Tswana language. As a given name among the Tswana people of Southern Africa, it embodies the cultural value of hope and commitment, often given to signify a che...
Tshepo is an African unisex given name meaning "hope" in the Sotho and Tswana languages. It is derived from the Sesotho verb tshepa, which also means "hope," reflecting a deep cultural value rooted in optimism and resili...
Tshering is a Tibetan name and surname derived from the elements tshe (ཚེ, meaning "life") and ring (རིང, meaning "long"), thus signifying "long life". The name is deeply rooted in Tibetan culture, where auspicious well-...
Tsholofelo is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, meaning "hope" or "expectation" in the Tswana language. It is a virtuous name that reflects positive aspirations, often given to a child with the hope that she will e...
Tsila is an alternate transcription of Hebrew ציִלָּה, a modern form of the biblical name Zillah. The name Zillah derives from the Hebrew word tsel, meaning "shade" or "shadow." In the Old Testament, Zillah appears in Ge...
Tsimafei is the Belarusian form of Timothy. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), composed of the elements timao (to honour) and theos (god), thus meaning "honouring God". In the New Testament,...
Tsimur is a Belarusian masculine given name, representing the Belarusian form of the wider-known name Timur. The Belarusian usage preserves the phonetic adaptation typical of Slavic languages, often maintaining a softene...
Tsisana is a Georgian female name with poetic and natural imagery. It is likely derived from the Georgian word tsis (ცის), meaning "of the sky" or "of heaven," the genitive case of tsa (ცა), meaning "sky" or "heaven." Th...