Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TRON
FeminineUncommon first name of unknown origin and meaning, not derived from any known language or mythology. It gained popularity after the 1982 Disney film "TRON," associating it with technology and innovation. While some people speculate that Tron relates to 'throne,' there's no etymological evidence supporting this connection. Despite its mysterious origins, Tron has been used sparingly throughout history but saw a slight increase in popularity following the TRON film franchise. There are no well-known individuals named Tron, contributing to its uniqueness and rarity.
TRONA
FeminineUncommon female given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
TROND
MasculineOld Norse male name meaning 'tree', popular among Vikings who revered trees as sacred symbols.
TRONDA
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'trani', meaning 'thrush', evoking musical charm.
TRONE
MasculineIrish surname derived from 'tráth,' signifying 'strong.'
TRONG
MasculineVietnamese male name of Chinese origin that means 'harmonious' or 'together'.
TROOPER
MasculineAmerican given name of military origin, popularized by Motörhead's 1985 song "No Remorse".
TROPHY
MasculineRare American given name derived from its historical use as a symbol of victory, success, and recognition, dating back to medieval Europe.
TROTTER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Trotter, which originated in medieval England. It means "shoemaker," reflecting craftsmanship and skill.
TROVON
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the one who brings peace.
TROWA
MasculineScottish given name derived from 'tiobhar', meaning 'dark'.
TROY
MasculineGreek origin, derived from the legendary city of Troy, known for its role in the Trojan War. While it does not have a specific meaning, it is strongly associated with this historic event and its heroes. Today, Troy remains popular as a boy's given name due to its appealing sound and powerful associations.
TROY
FeminineThe name Troy originates from Greek mythology and translates to 'from the city of Troy' or simply 'Troy', symbolizing strength and ancient history.
TROYA
FeminineRare female given name derived from Latin "Troy," referencing the legendary city of Troy. It carries historical significance, including associations with Queen Hecuba and Princess Cassandra in Homer's Iliad.
TROYAL
MasculineUncommon American name derived from "royal," meaning noble or superior. It was likely created as a variant of Royal, first used in the Middle Ages, with a resurgent popularity in recent years.
TROYANNE
FeminineUnique French name derived from Trojan, inspired by the historic city of Troy in Homer's "Iliad", meaning strength and resilience.
TROYCE
FeminineUncommon American girls' name created by Frank L. Baum for his 1904 novel "The Marvelous Land of Oz." It's believed to mean "swift and lively like a flower," derived from elements "Trot" and "-oyce.
TROYCE
MasculineUncommon American given name created by Mark Twain for his unfinished novel "The Mysterious Stranger". Its meaning remains unclear, but some sources suggest it could be a combination of 'Troy' and 'Pace', referring to ancient Troy and peace in Italian respectively. Despite its uncertain origins, Troyce has gained popularity recently, particularly in the United States.
TROYE
FeminineUncommon Irish male given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Tráthain, meaning 'descendant of Traighán', which signifies 'strider' or 'tall warrior'.
TROYE
MasculineIrish name meaning 'descendant of Troigh,' with Troigh translating to 'straw' in Gaelic.
TROYLENE
FeminineGreek-origin, modern invention meaning 'from the land of Troy,' referencing the historic city now known as Turkey.
TROYLYNN
FeminineUnique given name with origins in ancient Greek mythology and English history. It combines power and grace, derived from the city of Troy and the Welsh personal name Llywn meaning "leader," respectively.
TROYVON
MasculineRare French origin name derived from Troieville, meaning 'from the town near Troyes'. It potentially signifies 'conquering hero', although its meaning isn't definitive as it was originally a surname.
TRU
FeminineCaptivating Vietnamese name derived from "trử", meaning "to shelter" or "protect". Traditionally given to boys, it signifies loyalty, reliability, and strong moral principles.
TRU
MasculineThe name Tru, meaning 'true' or 'loyal' in Vietnamese, is a popular choice among families due to its positive connotation and ease of pronunciation.
TRUBY
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the old Irish surname O'Truby, meaning "strength" or "power".
TRUBY
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "Ó Tuathail," meaning "descendant of Tuathal.
TRUC
FeminineThe name Truc originates from Vietnam and translates to "pure" or "innocent". While not widely documented, it's believed to have originated from the ancient Vietnamese people known as the Truong, with some sources suggesting a connection to dragon ancestry.
TRUC
MasculineRare French-origin given name that means 'trick' or 'deception'.
TRUCE
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'truce', meaning temporary peace, popularized during medieval England's chivalric culture. It symbolizes hope for peace and harmony.
TRUCILLA
FeminineRare French name meaning 'little bundle' or 'package', with no recorded history.
TRUCKER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'trucker' or 'lorry driver', originating in the late 19th century when it referred to individuals operating goods-carrying vehicles.
TRUDA
FeminineRare but significant Slavic female name meaning 'work', associated with strength and perseverance, though it has been used beyond socialist contexts.
TRUDDIE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname "Truddle," potentially meaning "to struggle" or "labor.
TRUDE
FeminineAncient Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word Þrúðr, associated with the goddess known for her strength and courage. Its meaning is "strong" or "powerful".
TRUDEE
FeminineAmerican-origin feminine name coined in the early 20th century as a modern alternative to Gertrude, with no direct meaning but appealing sound.
TRUDELL
FeminineRare English given name derived from an Old English surname originally denoting someone from Truddelles village in Wiltshire, England, with "truda" meaning strong and "well" referring to a spring or stream.
TRUDELL
MasculineUncommon but distinguished Irish name derived from 'O'Truadhail', meaning 'proud' or 'valiant', tracing back to the Uí Fiachrach dynasty.
TRUDENCE
FeminineUnique female given name of Scottish origin, with an uncertain etymology and a captivating sense of mystery.
TRUDI
FeminineCharming and distinctive female given name of German origin, derived from Trudchen, a pet form of Gertrude, meaning "strong spear".