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Tryggvi Masculine Icelandic Old Norse

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 Masculine Norwegian

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 Masculine Norwegian Norse

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...

Tryphon Masculine Ancient Greek

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...

Trystan Masculine Welsh

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 Masculine

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...

Tsimafei Masculine Belarusian

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 Masculine Belarusian

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...

Tsukuyomi Masculine Japanese

Tsukuyomi is a Japanese male name derived directly from the mythology of the Shinto religion. The name combines the tsuku element, meaning "moon", with yomi, meaning "to read", though ancient alternate readings like Tsuk...

Tsuneo Masculine Japanese

Tsuneo is a traditional masculine Japanese given name, composed of various combinations of kanji characters. The most common formulations include the first element tsune, meaning "constant" or "usual" (written as 恒 or...

Tsutomu Masculine Japanese

Tsutomu is a masculine Japanese given name derived from the verb tsutomeru, meaning "to strive" or "to endeavor." It is commonly written with the kanji 勉 (tsutomu), which conveys the idea of making an effort or working...

Tsuyoshi Masculine Japanese

EtymologyTsuyoshi is a masculine Japanese given name that carries the meaning of "hard, rigid, strong." The name typically derives from the kanji element tsuyoshi (剛), which means "sturdy" or "hard to break," often emph...

Tsvetan Masculine Bulgarian

Etymology Tsvetan (Bulgarian: Цветан) is a masculine given name of Bulgarian origin. It is derived from the Bulgarian word цвет (tsvet), meaning “flower” or “blossom”, making it a floral name with a semantic connection t...

Tsvetko Masculine Bulgarian

Etymology and Meaning Tsvetko is a Bulgarian masculine given name, functioning primarily as a variant of Tsvetan. Both names ultimately derive from the Bulgarian word цвят (tsvet) meaning "flower, blossom". This botanica...

Tuân Masculine Vietnamese

Tuân is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 遵 (tuân), meaning "obey, follow, honour". Reflecting Confucian values, the name carries connotations of respect for authority and adhe...

Túathal Masculine Old Irish

Túathal is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "ruler of the people", derived from the elements túath meaning "people, country" and fal meaning "rule". A different etymology, attested in medieval sources, interprets the...

Tucker Masculine English

Tucker is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an occupational surname for a cloth fuller. The name originates from the Old English word tucian, meaning "to offend, torment," referring to the physically...

Tudor 1 Masculine Welsh

Tudor is an Anglicized form of the medieval Welsh name Tudur. It is derived from a hypothetical Celtic name *Toutorīxs, meaning "ruler of the people", composed of the elements *toutā "people" and *rīxs "king". This name...

Tudor 2 Masculine Romanian

Etymology and Linguistic RootsTudor is a Romanian variant of Teodor, which is itself a form of Theodore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), composed of θεός (theos, "god") and δῶρον (doron,...

Tudorel Masculine Romanian

Tudorel is a Romanian male given name, serving as a diminutive of Tudor, the Romanian form of Teodor (Theodore). The name thus carries the ultimate meaning of "gift of god," derived from the Greek elements theos ("god")...

Tudur Masculine Welsh

Tudur ([ˈtɨ̞dɨ̞r]) is a Welsh given name, the native Welsh form of the name Tudor 1. The name has ancient origins, deriving from old Welsh Tutir and ultimately from a hypothetical Celtic name *Toutorīxs, meaning "ruler o...

Tudwal Masculine Welsh

Tudwal is a masculine given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old Welsh and Breton name Tutgual, composed of the elements tut meaning "people, country" and gual meaning "ruler, leader." The name thus carries the mea...

Tue Masculine Danish

Tue is a Danish masculine given name, derived from the Tófi, an Old Norse short form of compound names beginning with the element Þór-, referring to the god Thor. The name ultimately traces back to two possible sources:...

Tufayl Masculine Arabic

Etymology and OriginsTufayl is an Arabic masculine given name, derived from the Arabic word ṭifl (طفل), meaning "small child" or "infant". The name carries affectionate connotations, evoking innocence and tenderness. It...

Tugay Masculine Turkish

Tugay is a Turkish masculine given name that, like many names, carries a meaning drawing from the realm of military organization. The name means "brigade, troops" in Turkish, reflecting a tradition of using martial terms...

Tuğrul Masculine Turkish

Tuğrul is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the mythical bird of prey known in Turkic mythology as the turul. The name stems from a Turkic word meaning "falcon" or "hawk," symbolizing strength, nobility, and po...

Tʉhʉyakwahipʉ Masculine

Tʉhʉyakwahipʉ is a Native American name of Comanche origin, meaning "horse back" in the Comanche language. The name is derived from the elements tʉhʉya "horse" and kwahi "back (body part)". This was the name of a 19th-ce...

Tui 2 Masculine Fijian Tongan

Tui is a Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan masculine given name meaning "chief" or "king." It reflects the traditional Polynesian social structure where chiefs held significant authority and were revered as leaders of their com...

Tukulti-Apil-Esharra Masculine Assyrian

Tukulti-Apil-Esharra is the original Akkadian form of Tiglath-Pileser, a name borne by three kings of Assyria.EtymologyThe name Tukulti-apil-esharra translates to “my trust is in the son of Esharra.” Esharra was the main...

Tukulti-Ninurta Masculine Assyrian

Tukulti-Ninurta is an ancient Assyrian masculine name, borne most notably by a powerful king of the Assyrian Empire in the 13th century BC. The name means "my trust is in Ninurta", reflecting a theophoric structure commo...

Túlio Masculine Portuguese

Túlio is the Portuguese form of the Italian name Tullio, itself derived from the Roman family name Tullius. The name Tullius is believed to originate from the Latin praenomen Tullus, which has an unknown meaning. Some et...

Tulio Masculine Spanish

Etymology and OriginTulio is the Spanish form of the Italian name Tullio, which itself derives from the Roman family name Tullius. Tullius, in turn, comes from the ancient praenomen (personal name) Tullus, whose etymolog...

Tullio Masculine Italian

Tullio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Tullius, derived from the ancient praenomen Tullus, whose meaning is unknown but possibly connected to Etruscan roots. The name is most famously borne by Marcus Tullius...

Tullius Masculine Roman

Tullius is a Latin name, historically a Roman family name belonging to the prominent gens Tullia. It is the Latin form of Tullio, the Italian derivative, and ultimately derives from the ancient praenomen Tullus, a given...

Tullus Masculine Roman

Tullus is a rareRoman praenomen (given name) of uncertain etymology. Unlike common praenomina such as Marcus or Lucius, Tullus was uncommon; it is best known as the name of the legendary king Tullus Hostilius, the third...

Tully Masculine History

Tully is a given name of historical significance, best known as a distinctive reference to the Roman orator and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. In this context, Tully derives from the Latin family name Tullius, specific...

Tunar Masculine Azerbaijani

Tunar is an Azerbaijani masculine given name of uncertain meaning. The name appears to be relatively rare and is primarily used in Azerbaijan and among Azerbaijani communities. While the etymology is unknown in the Azerb...

Tunç Masculine Turkish

Tunç is a Turkish given name and surname that directly translates to "bronze". The name reflects strength, durability, and resilience, much like the metal itself. As a unisex name, particularly used for boys in Turkey, i...

Tuncay Masculine Azerbaijani Turkish

Tuncay is a unilateral given name and surname used primarily in Turkey and Azerbaijan. It is derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani lexical roots: tun meaning "bronze" and cay meaning "moon," thus the literal meaning of th...

Tunde Masculine Yoruba

Tunde is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, primarily used in Nigeria. It means "return, come again" in the Yoruba language, and it originally served as a diminutive form of longer Yoruba names that incorporate the element...

Tùng Masculine Vietnamese

Tùng is a Vietnamese male given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese tùng (松), meaning "pine tree" or "fir tree". The pine tree, a symbol of resilience and longevity in East Asian cultures, gives this name connotations of...

Tuomas Masculine Finnish

Tuomas is a Finnish male given name, the Finnish form of Thomas. It is a common name in Finland, with over 32,000 bearers as of 2013. The nameday for Tuomas is December 21, which is also the feast day of Saint Thomas the...

Tuomo Masculine Finnish

Tuomo is a Finnish male given name, derived as a Finnish form of Thomas. The name Thomas itself comes from the Greek form of the Aramaic name Te'oma, meaning "twin." In the New Testament, Thomas is known as the apostle w...

Tuor Masculine Literature

Tuor is the name of a heroic mortal man in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, featured prominently in The Silmarillion (1977) and the earlier tale The Fall of Gondolin. The name is constructed in the fictional Elvish langua...

Túpac Masculine Quechua

Túpac is the Spanish form of the Quechua name Tupaq, which itself means “royal, noble.” Originally a title used within the Inca Empire—comparable to Ras in the Ethiopian Empire—it was later adopted as a personal name, pa...

Tupac Masculine History

Tupac is the usual English form of Tupaq, a name of Quechua origin meaning "royal, noble". The name was famously borne by a 15th-century Inca emperor, Tupaq Inka Yupanki (reigned 1471–1493), who expanded the Inca Empire...

Tupaq Masculine Quechua

Tupaq is a name of Quechua origin, meaning "royal, noble". It was borne by the 15th-century Inca emperor Tupaq Inka Yupanki, who expanded the Inca Empire to its greatest extent. After the Spanish conquest, the name was u...

Tur Masculine Persian

Tur is a male given name of Persian origin, primarily known from the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi. The meaning of the name is uncertain, but its significance is deeply tied to Persi...

Tural Masculine Azerbaijani

Tural is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin. Derived from the Azerbaijani word "tural", it carries the fundamental meaning of "to be alive" or "living". This name reflects a common theme in Turkic cultures of b...

Ture Masculine Swedish

Ture is a Swedish masculine given name, a variant of Tore 1. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse Þórir, a compound of the god Thor's name and the element vir meaning “warrior” or “fighter.” Thus, Þórir (and by...

Turgay Masculine Turkish

Turgay is a Turkish given name for males.Etymology and MeaningDerived directly from the Turkish word turgay, the name translates to "skylark" (a type of songbird known for its melodious singing). The name carries connota...

Turgut Masculine Turkish

Etymology and OriginTurgut is a Turkish name for a boy, derived from the name of the Torghut tribe, a subdivision of the Mongols. The etymology of the tribal name is uncertain; it may come from Mongolian торго (torgo) me...

Turibius Masculine Medieval Latin

Turibius is a Latin name recorded in medieval contexts, primarily recognized as the Latin form of Toribio. While its precise etymology remains uncertain, the name carries a longstanding religious legacy through its assoc...

Turin Masculine Literature

Turin is a name from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, originating in his constructed Elvish language Sindarin. The name is a compound of tur- ("master, power, victory") and ind ("mood, heart"), thus meaning "victory mood"...

Turki Masculine Arabic

Turki means "Turk, Turkish" in Arabic. The word itself is of Turkic origin and has historically been used both as a personal name and as a linguistic and ethnic identifier in the Islamic world.In a historical context, Tu...

Turlough Masculine Irish

Etymology and Historical ContextTurlough is the anglicized form of the Irish name Toirdhealbhach, which itself derives from the Old Irish Tairdelbach. This ancient name means "instigator" or "prompter", stemming from tai...

Turner Masculine English

Turner is an English given name derived from the surname Turner, which originally referred to a person who operated a lathe, a tool for shaping wood or metal. The occupation name comes from Old English turnian "to turn",...

Turnus Masculine Roman

Turnus is a legendary figure from Roman mythology, best known as the central antagonist in Virgil's epic poem, the Aeneid. The meaning of the name remains unknown, though it may be connected to the Ancient Greek Τυρρηνός...

Turpin Masculine Carolingian Cycle

Turpin is a given name from the Carolingian Cycle, associated with a legendary warrior-bishop. It derives from the rare medieval Latin name Tilpinus, of uncertain etymology, perhaps of Germanic origin. The name was borne...

Turqut Masculine Azerbaijani

Turqut is the Azerbaijani form of Turgut, a name with deep roots in Turkic and Mongolian history. Turgut itself derives from the Torghut tribe, a subgroup of the Oirat Mongols whose name is thought to originate from the...

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