Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .

TRAVARIUS

Masculine

Unusual name of unknown origin, lacking specific linguistic roots or historical significance.

TRAVARUS

Masculine

African American name derived from Latin "trabeatus," meaning "belted," created as a blend of Travis and Darius.

TRAVAS

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of Portuguese origin that means "to travel." It has gained popularity worldwide due to its inspiring meaning, often associated with adventure and freedom.

TRAVAUGHN

Masculine

Unique male name of African American origin, combining Travis ("to cross") and Vaughan ("son of Huw").

TRAVAUN

Masculine

African Yoruba boy's name meaning "born on Friday," combining "Tra" (Friday) and "Vaughn" (small).

TRAVEION

Masculine

Uncommon name of African American origin, believed to be a blend of Travis and LeVaughn, though its exact origins and meaning are uncertain. Despite this, it has gained steady popularity since the 1980s and is often associated with strength and individuality.

TRAVEL

Masculine

Unconventional English given name derived from the word 'travel,' meaning to move or go from one place to another. It gained popularity in recent years due to its association with adventure and exploration.

TRAVELL

Masculine

Unique American given name, created in the mid-20th century as a modern invention inspired by the concept of travel.

TRAVELLE

Masculine

The name Travelle originates from Africa's Igbo tribe in Nigeria, signifying "one who travels extensively," reflecting resilience amidst adversity.

TRAVEN

Masculine

American origin, a variant of Travis derived from the Old English word "traef," meaning "cross." Though rare and lacking historical significance, its modern sound and simplicity make it appealing to parents seeking unique names.

TRAVEON

Masculine

African American name derived from Travis, meaning "to travel across" or "to traverse". It was created by adding an additional syllable, symbolizing adventure and journeys.

TRAVER

Masculine

Uncommon American given name derived from the surname Travis, which has English and Scottish origins meaning 'crossroads' or 'strife'.

TRAVERS

Masculine

English name derived from the Old French word 'traverse', meaning 'to cross'.

TRAVERSE

Masculine

Distinctively French name, derived from 'traverser' meaning 'to cross', symbolizing journeying and resilience.

TRAVES

Masculine

Hebrew origin, means 'to cross over' and was traditionally given to boys as a wish for successful life journeys.

TRAVETTE

Feminine

Rare and unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted theories about its derivation. It may be a variant spelling of Trévette, which has French origins meaning "from the small estate," but this connection is unconfirmed. The name does not have any historical significance or notable figures associated with it.

TRAVEYON

Masculine

Unique African American name created by its parents in the late 20th century to represent their child's individuality, with no specific meaning or history. It remains distinct despite occasional appearances since then, appearing in birth records and on social media profiles.

TRAVEZ

Masculine

Distinctively American name created in the mid-20th century, its origin and meaning remain unknown.

TRAVIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name with no specific traits, once associated with Saint Travius but now often used in fiction.

TRAVIAN

Masculine

Unique and enigmatic given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning.

TRAVIANNA

Feminine

Unique girl's name of Italian origin, derived from the surname Travaglini, which means 'acrobat' or 'dancer'.

TRAVIE

Masculine

Unique name with unknown origins, no widely recognized meaning or history.

TRAVIEN

Masculine

French-origin masculine name derived from the Occitan word 'travail', meaning 'work'. Originally a surname, it has evolved into a first name associated with dedication and hard work.

TRAVIN

Masculine

American given name, created by blending Travis ('strong cross') and Marvin ('warlike defender'), conveying strength and defense. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the mid-20th century.

TRAVINA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female given name, meaning 'beam' or 'rafter', originally referring to one living near such structures.

TRAVION

Masculine

African-American origin unisex name created by blending Travis ("crossway") and Vincent ("conquering"), first gaining popularity in the late 1980s-early 1990s. Its meaning varies, often interpreted as "crossing paths with victory" or "one who crosses over to triumph".

TRAVIONA

Feminine

Rare African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe meaning "my heart has found peace".

TRAVIONE

Masculine

Distinctive African American given name created by rapper Travis Scott, with no specific meaning beyond its association with his music.

TRAVIONNA

Feminine

Unique African American name created by combining Travious (Latin: 'to travel') and Raven (Native American bird symbolizing intelligence), suggesting a journey through life with intelligence and adaptability.

TRAVIONNE

Masculine

Uncommon African American male name created by blending Travis and Jonathan, with no specific meaning attached but potentially holding personal significance for its bearers.

TRAVIOUS

Masculine

Uncommon American name, coined by blending 'Travis' (meaning 'to cross') and another name, without a direct historical meaning.

TRAVIS

Feminine

Scottish male given name with origins possibly derived from an occupational name for a basket maker or a topographical name for someone who lived near a crossing place. It has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States, where it has been associated with strength, determination, and independence. Notable figures named Travis include Colonel John Travis and rapper Travis Scott.

TRAVIS

Masculine

The name Travis is Scottish in origin, meaning 'to cross' or 'stride across', derived from the English topographic surname Travers.

TRAVISHA

Feminine

Captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit's "Travi", meaning "stars" or "celestial bodies". It signifies elegance and mystique, inspired by its celestial origins in Hindu mythology.

TRAVISS

Masculine

Unique American given name coined by author Rod Serling in 1954, with unknown meaning but associated with creativity.

TRAVIUS

Masculine

Original name of African-American origin coined by rapper Travis Scott, potentially symbolizing attraction or positive influence, and popular due to its association with his success.

TRAVOLTA

Masculine

Italian name meaning 'trophy' or 'monument', originating from the city of Tropea in Southern Italy.

TRAVON

Masculine

African-origin male given name derived from Swahili "travoni," meaning "born in difficult circumstances.

TRAVON

Feminine

African American name derived from 'Travoan', meaning 'firstborn son' in Swahili.

TRAVONA

Feminine

Unique African American given name created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her character Travona Farnes in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', signifying independence and heritage pride.