Male names.

TRAYVONNE

Masculine

Trayonne is a unique American name derived from 'Trayvon' (ancient) and 'Yonne' (from the Yonne River), symbolizing connection to ancient history and nature's beauty.

TRE

Masculine

Welsh origin and means "three".

TREA

Masculine

Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Trí, meaning "descendant of Trí," which translates to "three" or "thrice.

TREAGAN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Ó Treabhair, meaning "descendant of Treabhar," whose original meaning is uncertain but likely linked to an old personal name or place name.

TREANTHONY

Masculine

Trenanthony is a rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.

TREASURE

Masculine

English origin and has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound. Its meaning is straightforward: it refers to something highly valued or precious, often due to its rarity or beauty. Although not widely used, with no historical figures attached, the name Treasure stands out as a distinctive choice, embodying uniqueness and preciousness.

TREAT

Masculine

English given name of both genders, derived from the word "treat," meaning "reward" or "act of kindness." Originating as an occupational surname in the 17th century for those who made sweets, Treat now symbolizes pleasure, rewards, and acts of kindness. Its rarity may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive name with positive associations.

TREAVEN

Masculine

Welsh male name meaning "homage to the river.

TREAVER

Masculine

Distinct Welsh name, originally "trefr" meaning "to strike", associated with legendary courage.

TREAVION

Masculine

African American-origin male name created by combining Trevonte and Devonte; it first appeared in U.S. records in 2006, offering uniqueness without specific meaning or historical ties.

TREAVON

Masculine

African origin name, specifically Mandinka, meaning 'born on Tuesday'.

TREAVOR

Masculine

Trevor is an Irish given name derived from Gaelic "tréabh," signifying 'bold or brave.'

TREBLE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name with musical roots, originating from the highest-pitched voice or instrument in music.

TREBOR

Masculine

Ancient Welsh name meaning "man of Tregaron," derived from the elements "tref" (town/homestead) and "gŵr" (man). It was borne by notable medieval Welsh figures like Trebor ap Iestyn and remains a rare, culturally significant choice today.

TRED

Masculine

Unique and historic Welsh name derived from "treded", meaning thirty, reflecting an old tradition of naming children after numbers for good fortune.

TREDAN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from "tref", meaning "town" and "-dan", indicating place of origin or belonging. It signifies connection to community and history.

TREDARIUS

Masculine

Uncommon African American given name, coined in the late 20th century, with some associating it with Latin roots meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.

TREDELL

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'treadan', meaning 'to tread' or 'to walk'. It signifies progress and movement through life, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name.

TREDEN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from the ancient word "treded," meaning "foot." Once given to children born with foot-related birth defects as a symbol of hope for confident walking, Treden now stands independently as a unique and historically significant name regardless of its origin's past association.

TREDON

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'trefed', meaning 'harmony'. It suggests qualities like balance and peace.

TREDYN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name, believed to derive from 'tref', meaning 'town' or 'village', though its origins remain unclear.

TREG

Masculine

Rare but meaningful Cornish name dating back centuries, meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'.

TREGAN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from the word 'Tregarn', meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement'.

TREGG

Masculine

The English name Tregg, derived from 'tregen' meaning 'to tread or walk', offers a strong, earthy appeal and nods to Welsh folklore's legendary figure, Tregeir.

TREI

Masculine

Distinctive Romanian name derived from the Latin 'tredecim', meaning thirteen, traditionally given to children born on the thirteenth day of the month or during the thirteenth week after birth. It holds significant historical and cultural importance for Romanians, as the number thirteen is considered auspicious.

TREIGH

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from MacTreghe, meaning 'son of Treghe', with Treghe potentially meaning 'traveler'.

TREIGHTON

Masculine

Rare English male given name, potentially meaning "wide village" or "spacious town", with no widely known historical significance.

TREIVON

Masculine

Rare but distinctive Welsh name derived from the word "tref", meaning "town". It signifies urban association and has historical significance due to Wales' town-based culture.

TREJAN

Masculine

Rare Romanian boys' name derived from Latin "trajanus", meaning 'of Trajan', the Roman emperor known for his military victories and administrative reforms.

TREJAUN

Masculine

Uncommon Igbo Nigerian name meaning hope and resilience.

TREJEAN

Masculine

Rare French given name meaning 'treasure'.

TREJOHN

Masculine

American-origin name coined by Stephen King in his 1987 novel "The Eyes of the Dragon." Its meaning is uncertain but may combine Trevor's 'bold spear' with John's 'God is gracious.' Despite its obscure origins, Trejohn has gained popularity in recent years.

TREJON

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, lacking a widely accepted meaning or history.

TREJUAN

Masculine

African American name combining "Trey," meaning three, with "Juan," Spanish for God is gracious.

TREK

Masculine

Adventurous American name derived from "trek," meaning a long journey, often associated with outdoor activities and exploration. Despite lacking a specific meaning, it embodies courage and spirit of discovery, reflecting its growing popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.

TREKWAN

Masculine

American given name derived from 'Trek', meaning journey or voyage, and 'Kwan', interpreted as water (Chinese) or heaven/sky (Hawaiian). It suggests a journey through heavenly skies or waters of opportunity. Rare yet memorable, Trekwan has modern appeal and offers nickname versatility. Numerologically, it reduces to 11, often associated with creativity and spiritual wisdom.

TREKWON

Masculine

American name popularized by the 1989 martial arts film "Kickboxer", featuring a character named Kurtis Trekwon. While its original meaning is unknown, some associate it with Welsh words "tre" (home) and "cwn" (dog), interpreting it as "home dog" or "faithful one".

TRELAN

Masculine

Original male given name with no known origin or meaning, created as a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child.

TRELEN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh given name meaning "Leader at Home".

TRELIN

Masculine

Rare but captivating given name of Welsh origin, derived from "treli," meaning "thrush," a melodious songbird. It gained popularity during the late Middle Ages and has been borne by notable historical figures like Trelin ap Iorwerth, a 14th-century Welsh nobleman. Today, it's chosen for its rich history and cultural significance.