Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TRAYONNA
FeminineUncommon yet compelling African American female name, derived from Tyra ("lord/rock") and Mona ("advisor/wisdom"), symbolizing "Lord of Wisdom" or "Rock of Wisdom.
TRAYQUAN
MasculineAmerican name of African-American origin, meaning "Defender of the Faith," derived from the combination of "Tray" (defense) and "Qu'an" (the holy book of Islam).
TRAYSE
MasculineRare Greek-origin name with an uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the Greek word "trais" meaning "three". Despite its limited history, it has gained recognition as a modern unique given name.
TRAYSEAN
MasculineUnique African American name, likely created by blending 'Travis' (Scottish, "to cross") and 'Javon' (Hebrew, "God will judge"), suggesting potential meanings related to navigation and divine judgment. It gained popularity in the late 1980s to early 1990s but has since declined, remaining recognizable within African American communities.
TRAYSEN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "son of Travis" or "traveler", derived from the old Welsh word "travys".
TRAYSHAUN
MasculineAfrican American name created by blending Tracy ('to grasp') and Shaun ('god's grace'), combining French and Irish origins respectively.
TRAYSHAWN
MasculineUnique African American given name derived from "Tray" (plate) and "Shawn," a variant of Irish Sean meaning "God is gracious.
TRAYSHON
MasculineUnique African American name created by blending Tracy and Shannon, reflecting energy and enthusiasm. Though its meaning is not well-documented, this modern moniker has gained popularity in recent years among African American communities.
TRAYSHUN
MasculineUnique African American given name with an unclear origin and uncertain meaning, potentially derived from the Celtic 'spear' and Arabic 'rightly guided'.
TRAYSON
MasculineRare English male name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Tracy or Travis, meaning "from the gray country" or "from the crossing place.
TRAYTEN
MasculineAmerican boy's name coined by J.K. Rowling for the Harry Potter series, growing in popularity due to its unique sound despite lacking historical or linguistic roots.
TRAYTON
MasculineUnique American given and family name of Welsh origin, meaning "from the triple height," derived from Trahearne/Treharne, with roots traced back to medieval Wales.
TRAYVEN
MasculineOriginal American boy's name coined by author Stephen King in his novel "The Colorado Kid," gaining popularity beyond literature due to its unique sound and spelling, although it has no traditional meaning or history attached.
TRAYVEON
MasculineAfrican American-originated name created by combining Travis ("to cross") and Deon ("following Dionysus"). It first gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, signifying crossing boundaries while following one's path.
TRAYVIN
MasculineAmerican-origin given name created by musician Trey Songz, blending Tracy and Gavin.
TRAYVION
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Travis, meaning "from the settlement on the hill," with the suffix "-ion" added to create its unique sound.
TRAYVIS
MasculineModern, unique African American name derived from Travis, which means 'noisy' or 'tumultuous' in Old English.
TRAYVON
MasculineAfrican American given name derived from Swahili "tembo," meaning "elephant," symbolizing strength, power, and wisdom.
TRAYVOND
MasculineUncommon yet appealing name of African American origin, created by author Jewell Parker Rhodes for her novel "The Wedding Singer's Daughter." Despite lacking a specific meaning, its unique sound and spelling make it distinctive, often associated with strength, originality, and independence within the African American community.
TRAYVONE
MasculineAfrican American name created by combining Travis (Old French: "to cross over") and Jonathan (Hebrew: "gift of God"), gaining popularity in the United States during the 1990s.
TRAYVONNE
MasculineTrayonne is a unique American name derived from 'Trayvon' (ancient) and 'Yonne' (from the Yonne River), symbolizing connection to ancient history and nature's beauty.
TRCY
FeminineTracy is an English female given name derived from the French surname "Tracey," meaning "to trace or track." It was originally a surname for people living near boundary markers or hunting areas.
TRE
MasculineWelsh origin and means "three".
TRE
FeminineThe name Trey is of English origin and means 'three'.
TREA
FeminineRare Irish female name derived from "trian," meaning "third," traditionally given to the third-born daughter.
TREA
MasculineIrish female given name derived from the surname Ó Trí, meaning "descendant of Trí," which translates to "three" or "thrice.
TREACY
FeminineIntriguing Irish name derived from the surname Ó Treasaigh, meaning 'descendant of Treasa,' which translates to 'vigorous' or 'strong.'
TREAGAN
MasculineIrish name derived from Ó Treabhair, meaning "descendant of Treabhar," whose original meaning is uncertain but likely linked to an old personal name or place name.
TREANA
FeminineIrish name derived from "Tréidheán," meaning "the little dark-haired one.
TREANNA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish female name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "tréan," meaning strong or powerful.
TREANTHONY
MasculineTrenanthony is a rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.
TREASA
FeminineRare Irish female given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Irish word "treas," meaning "strong" or "victorious." It has been used in Ireland since at least the 17th century and was borne by notable figures like Treasa de Marisco, a 14th-century Irish noblewoman known for her bravery and intelligence. Today, Treasa is still occasionally used and associated with qualities such as strength, courage, and resilience.
TREASE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Traquair, believed to mean "strand" or "beach" in Gaelic.
TREASEA
FeminineRare yet distinctive Irish name of ancient origin meaning 'proud' or 'valiant', passed down from the powerful O'Treasach clan known for bravery in battle.
TREASIA
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful African name of Akan origin from Ghana, West Africa, meaning 'royal child'.
TREASIE
FeminineUnique female given name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially invented rather than derived from traditional naming conventions.
TREASURE
MasculineEnglish origin and has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound. Its meaning is straightforward: it refers to something highly valued or precious, often due to its rarity or beauty. Although not widely used, with no historical figures attached, the name Treasure stands out as a distinctive choice, embodying uniqueness and preciousness.
TREASURE
FeminineRare African American female given name derived from the English word 'treasure', signifying something precious or valuable. It has been popular among African Americans since the mid-20th century and carries meanings beyond its literal definition, symbolizing uniqueness, rarity, and beauty.
TREAT
MasculineEnglish given name of both genders, derived from the word "treat," meaning "reward" or "act of kindness." Originating as an occupational surname in the 17th century for those who made sweets, Treat now symbolizes pleasure, rewards, and acts of kindness. Its rarity may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive name with positive associations.
TREAUNA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning 'to give,' symbolizing generosity.