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TRAVUS
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origin and unclear meaning, often associated with progressive or crossing aspects.
TRAVYN
MasculineRecently coined name of unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. baby name data in 2016.
TRAVYON
MasculineTrayvon is a male given name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "travyon," meaning "happy" or "joyful.
TRAVYS
MasculineUncommon English given name, a variant spelling of Travis, which means "crossroads" or "traveler," or potentially "Thor's raider.
TRAWN
MasculineWelsh origin, derived from 'tref' meaning 'town', historically used as a surname indicating town of origin, now also used as a given name with a pronunciation of 'Trawrn'.
TRAX
MasculineUncommon given name with uncertain origins and no clear meaning or historical significance.
TRAXTON
MasculineUnique English given name, recently derived from the surname Travis, which originates from Old French place names like Troez or Tresau in Brittany, France. While its specific meaning is unclear, it may imply ideas of journey or growth.
TRAY
MasculineAfrican-origin boy's name derived from the Malian surname Traore, meaning "son of a tailor" in Bambara.
TRAYC
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'treasach', meaning 'swift' or 'agile'.
TRAYCE
MasculineUncommon American girls' name, likely derived from Tracy, meaning 'bold or brave', and possibly associated with tracing.
TRAYCEN
MasculineAmerican-born male name with a potential meaning of 'Gracious Track' or 'Following God's Path', derived from combining Trace and Sean, though its exact origin remains unclear.
TRAYDEN
MasculineRecently coined American given name created by author Stephen King for his character in the novel "Christine." Its meaning and history are uncertain, but it has gained some popularity since its introduction in 1983.
TRAYDON
MasculineEnglish given name of ancient origin, derived from "trēo" meaning three and "dun" meaning hill, interpreted as "three hills".
TRAYE
MasculineDistinctive African first name, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, associated with the spirit Oya and carrying significant cultural importance despite having no specific English meaning.
TRAYLAN
MasculineAmerican-made name, created in the late 20th century by combining elements from other names like Travis, Clayton, and Brandon. It has no specific meaning or etymology but gained popularity through television shows and movies. Despite its uniqueness, Traylan remains relatively uncommon today.
TRAYLEN
MasculineAmerican given name created by blending Travis ('traverser') and Tyler ('tile maker'), combining independence, adventurousness, practicality, and skill.
TRAYLIN
MasculineModern, unique name coined by author Christopher Pike for his 1994 novel 'The Lost Mountain', without any traditional origin or cultural significance.
TRAYLON
MasculineAfrican American name created by blending Travis ("noisy") and Jonathan ("gift of God").
TRAYLOR
MasculineUncommon yet appealing American given name created by combining Travis andaylor, with no explicit meaning but potentially symbolizing harmony in movement or journey.
TRAYMON
MasculineRare, African-origin name likely derived from combining "Travis" and "Monroe". Its meaning varies, but many associate it with "strong warrior".
TRAYON
MasculineCaptivating African name derived from Yoruba language, meaning "child of honor".
TRAYQUAN
MasculineAmerican name of African-American origin, meaning "Defender of the Faith," derived from the combination of "Tray" (defense) and "Qu'an" (the holy book of Islam).
TRAYSE
MasculineRare Greek-origin name with an uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the Greek word "trais" meaning "three". Despite its limited history, it has gained recognition as a modern unique given name.
TRAYSEAN
MasculineUnique African American name, likely created by blending 'Travis' (Scottish, "to cross") and 'Javon' (Hebrew, "God will judge"), suggesting potential meanings related to navigation and divine judgment. It gained popularity in the late 1980s to early 1990s but has since declined, remaining recognizable within African American communities.
TRAYSEN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "son of Travis" or "traveler", derived from the old Welsh word "travys".
TRAYSHAUN
MasculineAfrican American name created by blending Tracy ('to grasp') and Shaun ('god's grace'), combining French and Irish origins respectively.
TRAYSHAWN
MasculineUnique African American given name derived from "Tray" (plate) and "Shawn," a variant of Irish Sean meaning "God is gracious.
TRAYSHON
MasculineUnique African American name created by blending Tracy and Shannon, reflecting energy and enthusiasm. Though its meaning is not well-documented, this modern moniker has gained popularity in recent years among African American communities.
TRAYSHUN
MasculineUnique African American given name with an unclear origin and uncertain meaning, potentially derived from the Celtic 'spear' and Arabic 'rightly guided'.
TRAYSON
MasculineRare English male name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Tracy or Travis, meaning "from the gray country" or "from the crossing place.
TRAYTEN
MasculineAmerican boy's name coined by J.K. Rowling for the Harry Potter series, growing in popularity due to its unique sound despite lacking historical or linguistic roots.
TRAYTON
MasculineUnique American given and family name of Welsh origin, meaning "from the triple height," derived from Trahearne/Treharne, with roots traced back to medieval Wales.
TRAYVEN
MasculineOriginal American boy's name coined by author Stephen King in his novel "The Colorado Kid," gaining popularity beyond literature due to its unique sound and spelling, although it has no traditional meaning or history attached.
TRAYVEON
MasculineAfrican American-originated name created by combining Travis ("to cross") and Deon ("following Dionysus"). It first gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, signifying crossing boundaries while following one's path.
TRAYVIN
MasculineAmerican-origin given name created by musician Trey Songz, blending Tracy and Gavin.
TRAYVION
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Travis, meaning "from the settlement on the hill," with the suffix "-ion" added to create its unique sound.
TRAYVIS
MasculineModern, unique African American name derived from Travis, which means 'noisy' or 'tumultuous' in Old English.
TRAYVON
MasculineAfrican American given name derived from Swahili "tembo," meaning "elephant," symbolizing strength, power, and wisdom.
TRAYVOND
MasculineUncommon yet appealing name of African American origin, created by author Jewell Parker Rhodes for her novel "The Wedding Singer's Daughter." Despite lacking a specific meaning, its unique sound and spelling make it distinctive, often associated with strength, originality, and independence within the African American community.
TRAYVONE
MasculineAfrican American name created by combining Travis (Old French: "to cross over") and Jonathan (Hebrew: "gift of God"), gaining popularity in the United States during the 1990s.