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

TRISTIA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived given name meaning sad or sorrowful, associated with sadness and melancholy.

TRISTIAN

Masculine

Tristan is a unique name with origins dating back to the medieval period. It means 'sad' or 'mournful', reflecting its association with sorrow and lamentation from its root words "trist". The name gained prominence through Arthurian legend, where Tristan was a renowned knight of the Round Table known for his tragic love affair with Isolde. Today, parents choose Tristan for its historical significance, unique sound, and distinctive character, offering a connection to medieval history while providing a strong moniker.

TRISTIAN

Feminine

Tristan is a Welsh origin name meaning "noise or tumult", derived from the Welsh word "ystry".

TRISTIANA

Feminine

Distinctive Italian name derived from "Tristano," meaning "sad" or "mournful," popularized by the tragic legend of Tristan and Isolde.

TRISTIANNA

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Triste" meaning sad, combined with "-Anna," resulting in "sad Anna.

TRISTICA

Feminine

Rare, elegant name of Latin origin, derived from "triste," meaning sorrowful, with ties to the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde. Despite its somber roots, it's associated with strength and uniqueness today.

TRISTIEN

Masculine

Tristan is an ancient French given name originating from the Old French word "triste," meaning "sad" or "mournful." Its association with the legendary hero of the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde has transformed its meaning to symbolize strength, passion, and resilience.

TRISTIN

Masculine

Unique French-origin name derived from 'triste', meaning sad, but now associated with positivity and strength.

TRISTIN

Feminine

Rare English name derived from 'triste', meaning sad or sorrowful.

TRISTINA

Feminine

Latin-derived female name meaning 'sad' or 'mournful', but has evolved to represent elegance and sophistication despite its somber origins.

TRISTINE

Feminine

French girl's name with an uncommon elegance, derived from "triste" meaning sad or sorrowful, possibly originating from the Middle Ages.

TRISTINE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive female name of Latin origin meaning 'sad' or 'mournful', coined by French author René Boylesve for his 1896 novel "Le Parfum de la dame en noir".

TRISTION

Masculine

Distinctive boy's name of Latin origin, derived from "tristes," meaning "sad" or "mournful." Popularized through the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde, it signifies creativity, romance, and passion despite its melancholic roots.

TRISTON

Feminine

Distinctive American given name derived from Old French "triste," meaning "sad." Despite its melancholic origins, Triston is now popular among parents seeking unique names, often used unisex but more common for males. Its variants include Tristan, Tristen, and Tristram. Though once associated with sadness, Triston is now seen as a striking choice, devoid of unlucky connotations.

TRISTON

Masculine

Distinctive English name of uncertain origin that has gained popularity in recent years. Its meaning, if derived from Tristan or Tristram, is "noise" or "tumult".

TRISTRAM

Masculine

Rare Cornish name derived from Breton "Drestar," meaning noise or din, popularized by the medieval romance "Tristan and Iseult.

TRISTUN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning sadness or melancholy, popularized by Chrétien de Troyes in his 12th-century romance "Tristan et Iseult.

TRISTY

Feminine

Rare English female given name believed to originate from the Middle English word 'trist', meaning sorrowful or melancholy.

TRISTYN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from Tristan, a legendary knight known for his tumultuous love affair with Princess Isolde, symbolizing 'noise' or 'din'.

TRISTYN

Feminine

Tristyn: A rare yet powerful Welsh name meaning 'noise', with historic nobility ties & global appeal today.

TRISTYNN

Feminine

Uncommon feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'trieste,' meaning 'sad' or 'mournful.'

TRITAN

Masculine

Rare, historic male name derived from the Greek 'tritos', meaning 'third'.

TRITIA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating female name derived from Latin "triticum," meaning wheat, originally used as a Roman surname indicating agricultural ties or proximity to granaries. It evolved over time, gaining popularity in various cultures and associating with the goddess Ceres, symbolizing abundance and growth. Despite its rarity throughout history, Tritia remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names for their daughters today.

TRITON

Masculine

Striking Greek name meaning 'of the sea', associated with the mythical sea god Triton.

TRITT

Masculine

Rare German name meaning 'one who steps forward', symbolizing initiative and determination.

TRIUMPH

Masculine

Strong Latin-derived name originally signifying 'victory celebration', popular in ancient Rome.

TRIVA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning "a place where three roads meet," symbolizing adaptability or fate, and is uniquely pronounced like "diva.

TRIVIA

Feminine

Latin-origin given name meaning 'place where three roads meet,' associated with the ancient Roman goddess of crossroads and travel.

TRIVIAN

Feminine

Rare yet meaningful given name of Latin origin, derived from 'trivium', meaning 'three-way crossroads'. It signifies adaptability and decision-making at life's crossroads.

TRIVON

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'three-way intersection' or 'crossroads'.

TRIXI

Feminine

German diminutive of Trilogie, meaning 'third'.

TRIXIE

Feminine

Unique American given name, possibly derived from 'Triangle' or 'Dorcas', with no specific meaning but associated with playfulness and adventure thanks to characters like Trixie Belden.

TRIXY

Feminine

American-originated, playful name variant of Victoria meaning 'victory'. Popularized by media, including Trixie Belden's mystery-solving character in books.

TRIYA

Feminine

Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Trayi', signifying the three sacred Hindu texts.

TROAS

Feminine

Rare male name of Greek origin, meaning "of Troy" or "from Troy", associated with the legendary city and hero Hector from Greek mythology.

TROI

Masculine

Vietnamese name derived from "trói", meaning faith or belief, often used as both given name and surname.

TROI

Feminine

Unique Vietnamese given name and surname, derived from "tối," meaning "peak" or "summit." It signifies reaching great heights and success, bringing good fortune and happiness to its bearers.

TROIAN

Feminine

Beautiful and unique Irish name meaning "three" in Gaelic, believed to have been used by ancient Celts to symbolize prosperity or wisdom, and recently gaining global popularity, notably associated with actress Troian Bellisario.

TROMAINE

Masculine

African-derived name of Nigerian origin, meaning 'a child has arrived' or 'come and see', conveying joy and anticipation.

TRON

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, meaning 'Thor's son', referencing the god of thunder.