Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TREJON
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, lacking a widely accepted meaning or history.
TREJUAN
MasculineAfrican American name combining "Trey," meaning three, with "Juan," Spanish for God is gracious.
TREJURE
FeminineRare Hawaiian name created by combining "tre" meaning trembling/shaking and "jure" meaning to swear, signifying a trembling vow.
TREK
MasculineAdventurous American name derived from "trek," meaning a long journey, often associated with outdoor activities and exploration. Despite lacking a specific meaning, it embodies courage and spirit of discovery, reflecting its growing popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
TREKA
FeminineTrekah is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning 'one who walks with courage and determination.'
TREKWAN
MasculineAmerican given name derived from 'Trek', meaning journey or voyage, and 'Kwan', interpreted as water (Chinese) or heaven/sky (Hawaiian). It suggests a journey through heavenly skies or waters of opportunity. Rare yet memorable, Trekwan has modern appeal and offers nickname versatility. Numerologically, it reduces to 11, often associated with creativity and spiritual wisdom.
TREKWON
MasculineAmerican name popularized by the 1989 martial arts film "Kickboxer", featuring a character named Kurtis Trekwon. While its original meaning is unknown, some associate it with Welsh words "tre" (home) and "cwn" (dog), interpreting it as "home dog" or "faithful one".
TRELA
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from "trelawn," meaning "noisy" or "loud." It was historically used as a nickname for boisterous individuals or during celebratory times. Though uncommon, it holds historic significance and cultural charm.
TRELAN
MasculineOriginal male given name with no known origin or meaning, created as a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child.
TRELANA
FeminineUncommon, exotic name with uncertain origins, possibly from Breton 'trelun' meaning 'round', but no definitive evidence supports this. It has gained popularity recently despite its unclear origin.
TRELEN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh given name meaning "Leader at Home".
TRELIN
MasculineRare but captivating given name of Welsh origin, derived from "treli," meaning "thrush," a melodious songbird. It gained popularity during the late Middle Ages and has been borne by notable historical figures like Trelin ap Iorwerth, a 14th-century Welsh nobleman. Today, it's chosen for its rich history and cultural significance.
TRELISA
FeminineUncommon yet significant Ewe name from West Africa, believed to hold spiritual or cultural importance with meanings like "born on Tuesday" or "bringer of light.
TRELL
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning.
TRELLA
FeminineRare, Welsh-origin name whose meaning varies, often associated with "noise" or "din", possibly derived from the Welsh word "treulio".
TRELLANY
FeminineRare Welsh name meaning "noisy" or "clamorous," popularized by Wilkie Collins' novel "The Moonstone.
TRELLIS
FeminineElegant English given name derived from architectural trellises, symbolizing beauty, growth, and strength combined with gracefulness and adaptability.
TRELLIS
MasculineRare Welsh given name meaning 'town', often associated with community unity.
TRELON
MasculineThe Welsh name Trelon, derived from 'tre' (three) and 'llyw' (leader), signifies 'leader of three'.
TRELYN
MasculineRare yet elegant female name of Welsh origin, derived from "tref" meaning "town" and "llyn" signifying "lake," translating to "lake settlement.
TRELYNN
MasculineRecent, original name with no specific meaning or cultural origins; it was coined by parents seeking a unique moniker and gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia.
TRELYNN
FeminineRecently created blend of Tracy ('bold') and Lynn ('lake'), conveying strength by water.
TREMA
FeminineDistinctive female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "treemah" meaning "warm" or "gracious", and often associated with warmth, kindness, and hospitality. It first appeared in the Old Testament of the Bible, used to describe several women such as the mother of Ephraim. Though not traditionally common worldwide, Trema has gained recent popularity for its meaningful qualities embodying warmth, kindness, and grace.
TREMAIN
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from the French occupational surname Tremaine, meaning 'builder' or 'constructor,' reflecting its historical association with construction professionals.
TREMAINE
FeminineAmerican origin, created by author Paul Féval for his 1858 novel "Le Bossu." Despite its villainous hunchback character in the story, Tremaine has gained popularity as a given name in the US, with some associating it with strength and power due to the character's physical prowess. It remains uncommon but stands out due to its unique sound and spelling.
TREMAINE
MasculineThe name Tremaine originates from Old French 'Tremein', meaning 'to tremble or shake'. It was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a first name.
TREMAL
MasculineUnusual Italian-derived name from literature, personifying courage and cunning through Emilio Salgari's 'The Tiger of the Malabar'.
TREMANE
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin, chosen often for its distinctive sound rather than any known historical or linguistic roots.
TREMANI
MasculineTremayne is a rare English given name with Old English roots meaning "to tremble/shake," potentially derived from a location near a trembling body of water.
TREMAR
MasculineRare African given name of Akan origin, possibly tied to the day of the week of birth, although its true meaning remains uncertain due to its rarity outside Africa.
TREMARCUS
MasculineUncommon African-origin given name derived from Tremayne, meaning 'to make music', carrying spiritual significance among the Yoruba tribe and signifying musical talent.
TREMARI
MasculineAfrican origin, meaning 'peace' in Fulani and symbolizing hope for tranquility amidst turmoil.
TREMARION
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning 'on the border town', derived from elements 'tref' and 'march'. It has historic significance, being associated with a prominent Middle Ages Welsh family defending their land against English invasion.
TREMAYA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Mandinka's 'Tremay', meaning 'beautiful'. It was popularized by American actress Brandy Norwood for her niece.
TREMAYNE
FeminineUnique, Cornish-origin given name meaning 'holy hill', associated with notable historical figures and gaining popularity today despite its rarity.
TREMAYNE
MasculineUncommon Cornish name derived from the village Tremaine near Helston in Cornwall, meaning "homestead boundary" or "farmstead frontier". It first appeared in records in the early 13th century, with the surname possibly associated with land ownership or territorial rights, and may have been a nickname for someone stubborn or inflexible.
TREMEKA
FeminineAfrican American origin given name, derived from the combination of Tremaine ("vibrant") and Keisha ("good fortune"), symbolizing vibrant good fortune.
TREMEKIA
FeminineRare African female name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, meaning "my strength lies in God," reflecting deep trust in divine power and strength.
TREMEL
MasculineRare French name derived from Tremblay, meaning 'to tremble' or 'shake', likely given to those living near noisy streams.
TREMELL
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Olorun, meaning "owner of the heaven" in Yoruba. It was popularized during the Harlem Renaissance and continues to be cherished by African American families for its cultural significance.