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TRA
MasculineVietnamese origin, means "strong and powerful" or "to hold firmly," gaining popularity during Emperor Gia Long's reign from 1802 to 1820.
TRABIAN
MasculineDistinct given name of unknown origin, popularized in recent decades but lacking historical or cultural significance.
TRACE
MasculineEnglish name originally given to skilled tracking dogs, now used as a rare yet meaningful human name.
TRACEE
MasculineAmerican origin, created as a variant spelling of the English name Tracy, meaning "from the gray farm" or "from the gray estate." It is primarily associated with females and has gained some popularity in recent years while remaining relatively rare compared to other names.
TRACEN
MasculineRare American given name, likely derived from the Middle English word 'trace', meaning 'to follow' or 'pursue'.
TRACER
MasculineTracer: An English name meaning 'track' or 'pursue', originating from Old French 'traç', used historically for both males and females.
TRACEY
MasculineIrish-origin given name derived from Ó Traighde, meaning 'from the shore', historically used for both boys and girls.
TRACI
MasculineAmerican unisex name that means 'striver or pursuer', derived from the Italian word 'tracciare'.
TRACIE
MasculineUnique female name derived from the French surname Thierry, meaning "thorn bush," popularized in recent years after gaining celebrity attention during the mid-20th century.
TRACK
MasculineRare, recent name of unknown origin, chosen for its distinctive sound or personal significance related to paths, music, or athletics.
TRACKER
MasculineAmerican origin name derived from 'tracker', someone who follows paths by tracking signs, gaining popularity recently as a boy's name despite having no specific traditional history or meaning beyond its literal definition.
TRACY
MasculineTracy: Latin origin, meaning 'to grab or seize'. Popular unisex name, traditionally female-dominant. Peaked in popularity mid-20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. Notable bearers include actress Tracy Pollan and tennis player Tracy Austin.
TRACYE
MasculineDistinct American female name originating from the French name Tracy, meaning "from Brittany," and referring to the historic region in northwest France.
TRACYN
MasculineUnique, feminine name of English origin with roots in Old French or Germanic elements, meaning 'from the estate of Tracy' or 'bold/courageous'.
TRAD
MasculineUncommon but charming Irish female name derived from the Irish language meaning "quiet" or "peaceful.
TRADARIUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'tradition' or 'handing down,' potentially chosen to honor one's cultural heritage.
TRADARRIUS
MasculineRare yet distinctive Latin-derived given name that originally meant 'one who delivers' or 'the one who hands over'.
TRADD
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "to play the harp" and derived from the Old English word "traed." It was traditionally given to musicians or those with a strong affinity for music. Today, it remains relatively uncommon outside certain families and communities but carries a rich history dating back centuries.
TRADELL
MasculineUncommon American given name with uncertain origins, believed to be a variant spelling of Todd or Toddell, meaning 'fool' or 'fate'. Despite potential negative connotations, it's embraced as a strong moniker by those who bear it.
TRADEN
MasculineTrade: An English name originally meaning 'path' or 'track', popularized in recent years due to its association with commerce and business.
TRADON
MasculineRare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting a Welsh Tudor connection, but no widely accepted theory or meaning.
TRAE
MasculineEnglish-origin given name that means "great wide hill." It's often used as a nickname for Trevor but can also stand alone.
TRAEDEN
MasculineRare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, with theories suggesting possible connections to the Irish 'Traidhin' meaning 'little crowd', though it may also be an invented name.
TRAEDYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh male name meaning 'beach', popularized by George MacDonald's novel 'The Sea Lady'.
TRAEGAN
MasculineUncommon yet distinct Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Tighearnaigh, meaning 'descendant of Tighearnach', which translates to 'lord' or 'master'.
TRAEGER
MasculineGerman origin, meaning "tree" and originally used as a surname for someone living near a tree or working as a woodcutter. It first appeared in America in the late 17th century with Johannes Traeger's arrival in Pennsylvania. Today, it is predominantly found among people of German descent and often associated with strength, resilience, and nature. Recently, the name has gained recognition through Traeger Grills, founded by Joe Traeger in 1990, adding a modern connection to outdoor cooking.
TRAEH
MasculineRare Welsh name meaning 'thunder', traditionally given to boys born with abundant hair or during storms.
TRAELON
MasculineAfrican American-origin given name created by blending Travis (meaning "across" or "noisy") and Tyrone (meaning "land of Eoghan").
TRAELYN
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by author S.E. Hinton, possibly derived from Travis and Kaylee or Layla, meaning 'to cross' with unknown but potentially laurel-related meanings.
TRAEQUAN
MasculineDistinctive African American name, first created during the 1990s, with an uncertain but speculated meaning derived from 'Trey' and 'Quinton', popular among modern African American families.
TRAESEAN
MasculineUnique Irish male given name derived from the surname Tracey/Treacy, meaning "from Tory Island.
TRAESHAUN
MasculineAmerican-origin given name coined by combining elements for sound rather than symbolism. Its first part, "Tray," is derived from the English word for a flat serving dish, while its second part, "Shaun," means "little" or "young" in Irish but is not a traditional Irish name. Traeshaun first appeared in U.S. baby name data in 2000 and has since gained some popularity despite remaining relatively rare compared to more common names.
TRAESHAWN
MasculineModern African American male name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Tray' meaning three, combined with the Irish surname Shawn.
TRAESHON
MasculineAfrican American origin, was created by American rapper Treach (Lesane Parish Crooks) as a blend of his nickname "Tre" and the suffix "-shon". It does not have any specific meaning or cultural association beyond its creator's intention to create a unique-sounding name.
TRAESON
MasculineUnique American given name created by author Mercedes Lackey for her fantasy series "The Heralds of Valdemar." Its name could be interpreted as "third son" based on its Old English roots, but the author did not provide an official meaning.
TRAESYN
MasculineUnique Welsh male given name derived from "traeth", meaning "beach" or "shore". It signifies adaptability and strength, with notable historic figures like Sir Traesyn ap Rhys and Prince Traesyn ap Gruffudd bearing this name.
TRAETON
MasculineTraeton: A distinctive American name derived from Old Norse "Thraetil", meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', with roots in ancient Norse mythology, popularized by the Icelandic saga Flateyjarbok featuring mighty warrior Thraetil.
TRAETYN
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from 'traeth', meaning beach or seashore, conveying tranquility and beauty, and often used as an endearing diminutive.
TRAEVEN
MasculineTraeven, of Welsh origin, means 'beach' or 'shore', celebrating the beauty of Wales' coastal landscapes.
TRAEVEON
MasculineModern African-inspired name created by combining Travis ('crossing') and LeVon ('joined together').