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TRELL
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning.
TRELLIS
MasculineRare Welsh given name meaning 'town', often associated with community unity.
TRELON
MasculineThe Welsh name Trelon, derived from 'tre' (three) and 'llyw' (leader), signifies 'leader of three'.
TRELYN
MasculineRare yet elegant female name of Welsh origin, derived from "tref" meaning "town" and "llyn" signifying "lake," translating to "lake settlement.
TRELYNN
MasculineRecent, original name with no specific meaning or cultural origins; it was coined by parents seeking a unique moniker and gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia.
TREMAIN
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from the French occupational surname Tremaine, meaning 'builder' or 'constructor,' reflecting its historical association with construction professionals.
TREMAINE
MasculineThe name Tremaine originates from Old French 'Tremein', meaning 'to tremble or shake'. It was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a first name.
TREMAL
MasculineUnusual Italian-derived name from literature, personifying courage and cunning through Emilio Salgari's 'The Tiger of the Malabar'.
TREMANE
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin, chosen often for its distinctive sound rather than any known historical or linguistic roots.
TREMANI
MasculineTremayne is a rare English given name with Old English roots meaning "to tremble/shake," potentially derived from a location near a trembling body of water.
TREMAR
MasculineRare African given name of Akan origin, possibly tied to the day of the week of birth, although its true meaning remains uncertain due to its rarity outside Africa.
TREMARCUS
MasculineUncommon African-origin given name derived from Tremayne, meaning 'to make music', carrying spiritual significance among the Yoruba tribe and signifying musical talent.
TREMARI
MasculineAfrican origin, meaning 'peace' in Fulani and symbolizing hope for tranquility amidst turmoil.
TREMARION
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning 'on the border town', derived from elements 'tref' and 'march'. It has historic significance, being associated with a prominent Middle Ages Welsh family defending their land against English invasion.
TREMAYNE
MasculineUncommon Cornish name derived from the village Tremaine near Helston in Cornwall, meaning "homestead boundary" or "farmstead frontier". It first appeared in records in the early 13th century, with the surname possibly associated with land ownership or territorial rights, and may have been a nickname for someone stubborn or inflexible.
TREMEL
MasculineRare French name derived from Tremblay, meaning 'to tremble' or 'shake', likely given to those living near noisy streams.
TREMELL
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Olorun, meaning "owner of the heaven" in Yoruba. It was popularized during the Harlem Renaissance and continues to be cherished by African American families for its cultural significance.
TREMELLE
MasculineRare French given name derived from Occitan, meaning "from the millstream," likely originating from places like Tremelay or Tremblay near water mills. Despite its medieval roots and mysterious history, it has gained popularity recently for its uniqueness and nature-inspired appeal.
TREMERE
MasculineLatin origin, meaning 'thunder', derived from Jupiter, the Roman god of sky and thunder.
TREMIR
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from "trem" meaning 'to tremble' or 'to shake', its exact historical usage unknown but believed to have been used in personal names.
TREMON
MasculineRare, distinctive Welsh given name with an unclear meaning derived from the Welsh word 'trem', meaning 'violent' or 'tumultuous'.
TREMOND
MasculineRare French male name derived from 'tremble', meaning 'to tremble'. Historically given during times of hardship, it symbolizes overcoming adversity like a steadfast tree in wind.
TREMONE
MasculineItalian surname derived from the city of Tremoli, meaning "from Tremoli" or "vibrant," with a history dating back to ancient Roman times.
TREMONT
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from the French Huguenot surname Tremont, which may have originated as an occupational name for a miller, meaning "mill" in Old French. It has been found throughout America, particularly in Louisiana and Alabama.
TREMONTE
MasculineItalian given name meaning "to climb to the top" or "to rise", originating from the surname Tremonti which likely derived from a place name.
TREN
MasculineYoruba name from Nigeria and Benin, meaning 'wise one' or 'intelligent', associated with the god Orunmila.
TRENARD
MasculineRare French given name, derived from the surname "Trénard," meaning either "from the sieve maker's house" or "from the sieves' place.
TRENCE
MasculineTrance is an uncommon first name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning or history.
TRENDAN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh male name coined by Caradoc Evans in 1915, derived from the Welsh word "trwyn" meaning 'nose'.
TRENDARIUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name meaning "one who points out trends.
TRENDELL
MasculineEnglish given name with modern appeal, but its exact origin and meaning remain unclear.
TRENDEN
MasculineRare Norwegian male given name derived from the Old Norse word "trennan," meaning "to cut" or "carve." It suggests skill in woodcarving or craftsmanship involving cutting materials.
TRENDON
MasculineRare American name derived from the English surname Trendell, signifying 'one who lived near a hill or mound.'
TRENDYN
MasculineNewly coined name, likely created for its modernity and trendiness, with no traditional history or fixed meaning.
TRENELL
MasculineUncommon African American name created in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names, with a possible interpretation of 'strong like a tree'.
TRENIDAD
MasculineDistinct Spanish-origin given name meaning "thunderous," associated with power and strength. Traditionally male, it has recently become gender-neutral, carried by historical figures like Ecuador's President José Trinidad Valero y Berrio, and appearing in literary works such as Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
TRENITY
MasculineAmerican-made name with no definitive origins or meanings, but it's often associated with "three gifts" or "graces.
TRENNAN
MasculineRare Irish boys' name derived from the surname Ó Traonáin meaning "descendant of Traonán," an ancient Irish chief, symbolizing strength and leadership.
TRENNEN
MasculineUncommon American male given name with unknown origins and meanings.
TRENNIS
MasculineRare American given name of unknown origin and without a specific meaning. It was likely invented as a unique name inspired by other "T-nis" names like Tennyson or Winston.