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TRAEVIN
MasculineModern American boy's name created by blending Travis ("crossing the river") and Devon ("dark").
TRAEVION
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from Trevor ('settlement') and Deion ('ten'). Popularized by NFL player Travelle Hunte, it's a newer but meaningful choice.
TRAEVON
MasculineAmerican given name with uncertain origins but has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and spelling, often associated with traits like creativity and confidence.
TRAEVYN
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from 'traeth', meaning 'beach'.
TRAFTON
MasculineUncommon American name believed to be derived from Old English 'træf', meaning 'tray' or 'dish'. Its rarity adds to its distinctive appeal.
TRAGEN
MasculineGermanic origin, meaning "to carry" or "bear", derived from the Old Norse word "tragi". It was historically used as a nickname for strong individuals capable of carrying heavy loads in Germany during the Middle Ages. Today, it is found globally, evoking strength and endurance.
TRAGER
MasculineRare yet distinctive German surname derived from 'carrier' or 'bearer', originally given to those who transported goods or people.
TRAHERN
MasculineIrish origin, meaning 'poet' or 'storyteller', and was once borne by the powerful O'Tiarnaigh family of County Mayo.
TRAI
MasculineRare Vietnamese first name, potentially meaning 'young boy' or being a shortened form of Tran Hai ('rising sea'), with little documented history.
TRAICE
MasculineThe name Tracey, of English origin, means 'from the oak tree wood' and was popularized in literature, notably in George Eliot's 'The Mill on the Floss'.
TRAIDEN
MasculineUnknown origin and has no widely accepted meaning or history. It may have been created by someone for personal use, or derived from another language, but its exact origins remain uncertain. Despite this lack of information, Traiden remains a unique and valuable personal name choice.
TRAIG
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'Truigh', meaning 'crossroads'. It was traditionally given to children born at crossroads or deemed influential in their community.
TRAIGH
MasculineRare Scottish name meaning "strand" or "beach," derived from Gaelic and connected to coastal regions.
TRAIL
MasculineThe name Trail, derived from the English word 'trail,' symbolizes exploration, adventure, and nature.
TRAIS
MasculineScottish origin and means "cross" or "trois", derived from the French word "traîtrise". It's a rare given name with no significant historical record or notable figures associated with it.
TRAISON
MasculineThe name "Traison" originates from Old French and means betrayal or treason, often associated with disloyal characters in medieval literature.
TRAITEN
MasculineTrauten is a German surname derived from 'troito', meaning 'truth', signifying honesty and integrity.
TRAITON
MasculineThe name Traeton has unknown origins and its meaning remains a mystery. Despite this, it has been used as a given name throughout history in various forms across Europe. Today, it is still an uncommon but distinctive choice due to its unique sound and mysterious origins.
TRAIVEON
MasculineRare but distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, potentially meaning "third child" or "third born".
TRAIVON
MasculineRare African name derived from Swahili, meaning "traveler through dust," symbolizing resilience in challenging circumstances.
TRAJAN
MasculineStrong and distinctive male given name of Latin origin, meaning "to wear hooves" or "to gallop", associated with speed and strength, and inspired by the Roman god Mars.
TRAJEN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from ancient Persian "Tâj" meaning "crown", or be a variant of Latin Traianus. However, these are speculative, making Trajen's true meaning a mystery for each bearer to create their own story.
TRAJON
MasculineTrayvon is a unique boy's name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "trah" meaning 'to like' or 'to love'. It has gained popularity among African American families seeking to connect with their cultural heritage.
TRAJUAN
MasculineTrajan is a rare Latin-derived name originally meaning "to pull" or "draw". Its most famous bearer was Roman Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD), known for his military conquests and building projects in Rome.
TRALON
MasculineAfrican-origin given name of Yoruba descent, meaning 'to bring peace' and tied to Oya, the Yoruba deity of wind and change.
TRALYN
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a unique and mysterious choice.
TRAMAIN
MasculineUnisex given name of African origin, specifically from the Mandinka tribe in West Africa. Its meaning is "strong" or "powerful," reflecting the warrior culture and tradition of this group. Traditionally given to boys with lineage of warriors and leaders, Tramain has been passed down through generations and remains a popular choice globally today.
TRAMAINE
MasculineUnisex name of African American origin, derived from the African name Tramah meaning "to grow" or "to cultivate," and combined with Anthony. It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s among African American families seeking unique and meaningful names. Notable bearers include actress Tramaine Brodie and gospel singer Tramaine Hawkins.
TRAMAL
MasculineRare, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, with no recognized meaning or historical significance.
TRAMALE
MasculineRare African given name of Yoruba origin meaning 'meet together', symbolizing strength and unity in Yoruba culture.
TRAMANE
MasculineUncommon African-origin French name, potentially derived from "Tamani," meaning "wanted" or "desired." It's widely used and cherished in Guadeloupe.
TRAMAR
MasculineTramar: Of African Yoruba origin, meaning 'the one who brings good news'.
TRAMARCUS
MasculineUncommon African American given name composed of 'Tray' meaning "to carry" or "bear", and 'Marcus', derived from the Roman family name 'Marcius', translating to "dedicated to Mars". It emerged in mid-20th century naming trends among African Americans.
TRAMARI
MasculineItalian origin, means 'beyond the sea' and was historically given to adventurous sailors.
TRAMARION
MasculineRare, distinctive name of African-American origin, coined in the U.S. during the late 20th century, with no widely agreed-upon meaning or historical background.
TRAMAYNE
MasculineUnique American given name created by author Harriette Newell Morris in her 1925 novel "The Dream Garden," originally used as the protagonist's horse name due to its musical sound.
TRAMEL
MasculineAmerican name of English origin, derived from the surname Tramell which originated in Trimley, Suffolk. Though its exact meaning is unknown, it's often associated with strength and endurance due to its sound and heritage.
TRAMELL
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from French Tramail, potentially meaning 'streetcar worker'.
TRAMELLE
MasculineRare female given name of African American origin created by author Iceberg Slim in his 1969 novel "Pimp." While its meaning isn't explicitly stated, it's often associated with strength, resilience, and independence due to its portrayal in the book.
TRAMERE
MasculineUncommon Italian given name derived from "transmarinus," meaning "beyond the sea." It originated in Tuscany during the Middle Ages and was historically associated with individuals involved in maritime activities or who had crossed the sea. Today, it signifies adventure, courage, and determination to overcome challenges.