Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TREVER
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'trefor', meaning 'spotted' or 'speckled'.
TREVES
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "to gather or collect", associated with biblical tribes known for courage, wisdom, and leadership.
TREVEYON
MasculineUncommon African-American name, created by blending Trevor ('great') and Devon (English county).
TREVEZ
MasculineRare, distinctive Cornish name meaning "threefold peace," derived from the words "tre" (three) and "ves" (peace/truce). It has deep historical roots and was once associated with wealth and power among early Cornish families.
TREVHON
MasculineUnique, historic Welsh given name meaning "town by the river".
TREVI
FeminineUncommon, Italian-derived masculine given name, meaning 'of the river' and linked historically to both the Trebia River in Northern Italy and the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome.
TREVIA
FeminineLatin-origin name, meaning 'threefold' or 'belonging to three', derived from the Roman city of Treves (now Trier). It was used among nobility in medieval times and is associated with Saint Trevera.
TREVIAN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh male name combining "tre" (home) and "iawn" (just), meaning "honest home".
TREVIEN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh boy's name derived from 'tre', meaning 'home', and originally signifying someone living at a homestead.
TREVIER
MasculineRare French name of Breton origin meaning "from the town of Treviere.
TREVIN
MasculineRare Welsh male name with historical significance, translating to 'noisy' or 'tumultuous', and popularized by notable figures in Wales over centuries.
TREVINA
FeminineExotic Italian name derived from 'trevi', meaning 'three', inspired by ancient Roman roads converging to symbolize unity and harmony.
TREVINO
MasculineCaptivating Spanish name derived from the Basque word "trebiñu," meaning "three hills." It signifies connection to land and natural beauty, originally from the Basque Country of Spain.
TREVION
MasculineUncommon African American name of unknown origin, combining elements from various names or words, possibly including 'Trevor' meaning 'large' or 'ruler of the home', and '-ion' suggesting 'little' or 'fiery'. Its popularity has grown recently despite its uncertain history.
TREVIONE
MasculineRare Welsh given name meaning "great happiness," derived from the Welsh words "tre" (large/great) and "mwyn" (happy/content). It's associated with historical figures like Trevion in medieval Welsh literature, known for courage, wisdom, and generosity.
TREVIONNE
MasculineUncommon African American name, possibly derived from Trevor and Jonathan, but its exact origin and meaning are unclear.
TREVIOUS
MasculineModern, English name created by combining elements from Trevor, Trefor, and Maurice. It may be interpreted as "wise and brave" or "bold and powerful," but its exact meaning and history are uncertain.
TREVIRA
FeminineRare female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'to weave' or 'to interweave', symbolizing unity and creativity.
TREVIS
MasculineItalian-derived given name that originally denoted 'crossroads' or 'across', signifying family distinction based on location.
TREVIS
FeminineUncommon Italian-derived name meaning 'large' or 'Trojans' ruler', popular among medieval nobility.
TREVIUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "three ways," associated with crossroads, decision-making, and ancient Roman goddess Trevia. It symbolizes choosing among multiple paths and has been linked to wisdom and good judgment throughout history.
TREVOHN
MasculineDistinctive American male name created by author William P. Young in his 2007 novel "The Shack". Its meaning is uncertain but some interpret it as 'treasure John', suggesting someone highly valued.
TREVON
FeminineUnique African-American male name derived from the Welsh 'Trevethan', meaning 'from Treverbyn or Trevarthen', with a rich history in Cornwall, England.
TREVON
MasculineUnique American name combining Trevor (Celtic, meaning "large") and Trefor (Welsh, also meaning "large"), gaining popularity from the late 20th century onwards with no significant historical figure attached but used by recent notable athletes like Trevon Bluiett and Trevor Moore.
TREVONA
FeminineUnique Cornish given name that means "from the town of Trevenna," with historical ties to medieval Cornwall and associations with King Arthur's legend.
TREVOND
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Trefor," meaning "great voyage," with historical significance in Wales.
TREVONE
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from the West African name Trevor meaning "large" or "ruler," coined in the late 19th century as an alternative spelling influenced by other names like Jonathan or Jeremy.
TREVONN
MasculineAfrican American name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Trevor and Donovan, gaining popularity for its creativity and uniqueness.
TREVONNA
FeminineAfrican American-derived name, originating from the Irish name Trevour which means "from the village on the hill.
TREVONNE
MasculineDistinctive African American name created in the mid-20th century, with no documented meaning but often interpreted as 'bold and lively.'
TREVONTA
MasculineAmerican name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Latin "tres" (three) combined with another element.
TREVONTAE
MasculineUnique African American name created by combining Trevor ("large, noisy" or "ruler of the Trojans") and Dante ("enduring").
TREVONTAY
MasculineModern American male given name with no specific meaning or origin story. It first gained popularity in the late 20th century and may be a blend of Trevor and ONTay, or simply created by combining sounds from various sources. Despite its lack of historical precedent, Trevontay has established itself as a distinctive and appealing choice for parents seeking a unique name for their son.
TREVONTE
MasculineAfrican-derived name meaning 'wise warrior', combining elements from Latin and numerical references, reflecting strength and intelligence.
TREVOR
MasculineIrish masculine given name derived from the Old Irish word "bruadar," meaning "noise" or "tumult.
TREVOR
FeminineIrish male given name derived from old Norse Treólaith, meaning "three battles". It gained popularity in England during the 20th century.
TREVORE
MasculineTrevor is an Irish name derived from Old Welsh Tudur, meaning 'great leader', composed of 'tud' ('leader') and 'mor' ('sea').
TREVORIS
MasculineTrevor is a Welsh name meaning "large trout," derived from the Old Welsh word "twr.
TREVORJAMES
MasculineUnique, two-part first name with roots in Wales (Trevor meaning "large village") and England (James meaning "supplanter"), creating a strong and distinctive combination.
TREVOUR
MasculineDistinct Welsh name derived from "tref" meaning town/village and "mori" meaning sea, signifying 'town by the sea'.