Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TRESSIA
FeminineItalian name meaning "peaceful," originating from the city of Trani in southern Italy's Apulia region.
TRESSIE
MasculineUncommon African American female given name that originated from the protagonist's unique hairstyle in Ann Petry's 1955 novel "Tress of the Bold and True". It signifies strength, independence, resilience, and pride in one's heritage.
TRESSIE
FeminineRare French female given name derived from "tresse," meaning "braid," and interpreted as "loving three times.
TRESSY
FeminineCharming French name derived from 'tresse,' meaning braid or plait, with ties to traditional French hairstyles and elegance.
TRESTA
FeminineRare Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word "Truist", meaning "peaceful".
TRESTAN
MasculineTristan is a Welsh-origin name meaning "tumultuous stone," derived from ancient Celtic words "Trystan" or "Trystan." It's renowned for its association with the legendary Cornish knight in the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde, and has been borne by notable figures like Romanian poet Tristan Tzara. Today, it remains popular as a given name due to its unique sound and distinctive origins.
TRESTEN
MasculineUncommon English name with an unknown origin and meaning. Its rarity adds to its charm and exclusivity.
TRESTIN
MasculineUnique, Welsh-origin name derived from Tristan, meaning 'noise or tumult', popularized through Arthurian legend, notably in the tragic love story of Tristan and Iseult.
TRESTON
MasculineAmerican name created from Tracy (French origin, meaning 'from the estate by the oak tree') andeston (English surname, meaning 'from the east town').
TRESTYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'thrashing, tumultuous', derived from the Welsh word for 'storm' or 'tidal wave'.
TRESURE
FeminineUnique African-origin given name derived from 'treasure,' meaning valuable wealth.
TRESVON
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
TRESYN
MasculineRare, historic Welsh name derived from 'tresin', meaning 'thorn bush'. It signifies strength and resilience, or honors the Virgin Mary.
TRETHA
FeminineRare, unique Cornish feminine name with historical significance, translating to 'dryness' and connected to notable places in Cornwall.
TRETON
MasculineTretön is a French name of Occitan origin, meaning "third man" or "three men.
TREU
MasculineGerman origin, meaning "true" or "faithful", derived from the Old High German word "trū".
TREU
FeminineGerman name derived from the Old High German word "truo," meaning "loyal" or "faithful." It signifies truth and honesty, sharing its meaning with the English word "true.
TREV
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'Trefor', meaning 'from home'.
TREVA
MasculineUncommon female given name of Irish origin meaning "three". It hails from ancient Irish goddess Tríath and signifies strength and wisdom.
TREVA
FeminineRare female Cornish name meaning 'three', associated with mythological significance.
TREVAHN
MasculineModern American given name coined by author Stephen King in his 1987 novel "The Eyes of the Dragon," with no historical or traditional significance attached to it.
TREVAIL
MasculineWelsh male given name that means "town by the stream," reflecting its ancient roots in Wales and sometimes association with Cornwall's Trevaille town.
TREVAN
MasculineTrevan: A rare, captivating Cornish surname meaning 'of the town'.
TREVANTE
MasculineTrevante: an Italian name derived from the city Treviso, meaning 'from Treviso'.
TREVAR
MasculineCornish name meaning "homestead," derived from the ancient Cornish word "tre.
TREVARES
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from "treb", meaning "town" or "settlement". Traditionally male, it can also be considered unisex due to its unique sound. Not commonly used, Trevares offers an uncommon yet meaningful choice with historical and cultural depth rooted in Wales.
TREVARIOUS
MasculineRare, historic Welsh name derived from "town" (tref) and possibly associated with craftsmanship or skill (-arius), evoking community and belonging, first used among Welsh nobility in the Middle Ages but gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US since the late 19th century.
TREVARIS
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from 'tref' (town) and 'aris' (from), signifying "from the town" or settlement, reflecting Wales' rich historical and mythological connections to communities and notable figures.
TREVARIUS
MasculineUnique, Latin-derived name originally given to makers of nets or traps, with no widely accepted meaning beyond its occupational roots.
TREVATHAN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name meaning "nose", traditionally given to those with prominent noses, but now used regardless of appearance. It's a unique choice, gaining popularity among parents seeking meaningful, uncommon names. Despite its Welsh origins and connection to rich cultural heritage, Trevathan lacks specific symbolic meaning beyond its literal translation.
TREVAUGHN
MasculineDistinctive African-American name created in the United States during the 1970s, with potential meanings derived from Welsh and African names: "little large village.
TREVAUN
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from the French Trevor, meaning 'from the town by the sea'.
TREVE
MasculineRare, Cornish-derived name meaning "three," tracing back to early medieval times via Saint Treveri, a Welsh abbot known for his piety and miracles.
TREVEION
MasculineDistinctive African American name combining Trevor ("large town") and Jonathan ("gift of God"), signifying "town where God's gift resides.
TREVEL
MasculineRare Cornish given name derived from "Treveldrew", meaning "holy well". It reflects Celtic spirituality and the sacred power of holy wells.
TREVELL
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning "town" or "settlement", deriving from "Treflan".
TREVELLE
MasculineAfrican American female name with French origins, meaning "across" or "to cross". Popularized during the Black Power movement, it now represents strength, resilience, and beauty within the African American community.
TREVELYAN
MasculineDistinctive given name of Cornish origin, derived from the surname "Trevelleyhan," meaning "house by the holly bush.
TREVEN
MasculineUnique Cornish name meaning 'homestead', derived from the medieval surname referring to people who lived on a specific homestead.
TREVEON
MasculineAfrican American name formed by blending Trevor ("great town") and Kevin ("handsome").