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TRENNON
MasculineUncommon American name with Cornish roots, derived from Trevanon which means "estate in a small valley.
TRENON
MasculineRare French given name derived from "trèfle," meaning "clover," potentially linked to the town of Treignac. Its origin and uniqueness add charm despite lacking historical significance.
TRENT
MasculineEnglish male given name derived from the Middle English word "Trente," meaning "twenty" and referencing the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, England.
TRENTAN
MasculineRare Italian given name derived from the occupational surname Trentani, referencing the town of Trentano in southern Italy.
TRENTAVIOUS
MasculineAmerican given name of African origin, derived from Trent ('twenty') and Tavious (possibly 'of Tiber' or 'Tiber River').
TRENTEN
MasculineAmerican name created by Stephen King for his character Trent Resnick in "The Dark Half" (1989). While its meaning isn't clear, it's often associated with strength and uniqueness.
TRENTIN
MasculineRare Italian given name derived from the Trentino region in northern Italy, with no known specific meaning aside from its geographical origins.
TRENTO
MasculineItalian given name derived from Latin "tritus," meaning "to thunder." It was popular among medieval Italian nobility and is associated with the city of Trento and the Council of Trent.
TRENTON
MasculineAmerican boy's name derived from the city of Trenton in New Jersey, founded by William Trent around 1679-80.
TRENTYN
MasculineEnglish first name derived from the surname Trentham, originating from the village of Trentham in Staffordshire, England. Its meaning is linked to its geographical roots, signifying "from the town of Trentham.
TREON
MasculineRare yet compelling male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'treis', meaning 'three'. It was historically associated with Apollo, the god of light and wisdom.
TREQUAN
MasculineAfrican American name of late 20th-century origin, blending sounds from diverse sources, with a growing popularity despite its unclear yet intriguing history.
TREQUON
MasculineUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "a highly respected creator.
TREQWAN
MasculineUnique and distinctive name of unknown African or African-American origin and unspecified meaning.
TRERON
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from 'trère', meaning 'to chirp' or 'to sing', associated with birdsong and music.
TRES
MasculineSpanish origin, with its most common interpretation meaning 'three'. It can also reference the musical instrument tres.
TRESAUN
MasculineRare, uniquely masculine given name of African origin, with no widely accepted meaning but chosen by some parents for its distinctiveness.
TRESEAN
MasculineTreseán is an Irish name derived from Tristán, meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', associated with the god Tristán in Irish mythology and the legendary Tristan and Isolde tale.
TRESHAD
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Trishat', meaning 'three hundred'.
TRESHAUN
MasculineUnique male name of African American origin, believed to have been created in the United States during the late 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain but may be derived from combining Tre (from Trevor) and Shaun (a variant of Sean). Despite its unclear origins, Treshaun has gained popularity in recent years, being given to hundreds of boys annually since it first appeared on birth records in 1996.
TRESHAWN
MasculineAmerican given name created by blending Trevon (meaning "great") and Shawn ("God is gracious"), suggesting the meaning "God is greatly gracious.
TRESHON
MasculineAfrican-origin boy's name, derived from Treshawn, meaning 'handsome'.
TRESHUN
MasculineIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'child who obeys', reflecting the importance of respectfulness in its culture.
TRESON
MasculineRare Latin-origin name meaning "three sons," first recorded in medieval France and now found globally, offering uniqueness and antiquity.
TRESOR
MasculineTreasure is an African-origin unisex name derived from the English word 'treasure', signifying wealth and abundance.
TRESSEL
MasculineRare German surname of Germanic origin, meaning 'to grasp or seize', derived from Old High German 'trezzen'. It was historically given to individuals seen as energetic or determined.
TRESSIE
MasculineUncommon African American female given name that originated from the protagonist's unique hairstyle in Ann Petry's 1955 novel "Tress of the Bold and True". It signifies strength, independence, resilience, and pride in one's heritage.
TRESTAN
MasculineTristan is a Welsh-origin name meaning "tumultuous stone," derived from ancient Celtic words "Trystan" or "Trystan." It's renowned for its association with the legendary Cornish knight in the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde, and has been borne by notable figures like Romanian poet Tristan Tzara. Today, it remains popular as a given name due to its unique sound and distinctive origins.
TRESTEN
MasculineUncommon English name with an unknown origin and meaning. Its rarity adds to its charm and exclusivity.
TRESTIN
MasculineUnique, Welsh-origin name derived from Tristan, meaning 'noise or tumult', popularized through Arthurian legend, notably in the tragic love story of Tristan and Iseult.
TRESTON
MasculineAmerican name created from Tracy (French origin, meaning 'from the estate by the oak tree') andeston (English surname, meaning 'from the east town').
TRESTYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'thrashing, tumultuous', derived from the Welsh word for 'storm' or 'tidal wave'.
TRESVON
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
TRESYN
MasculineRare, historic Welsh name derived from 'tresin', meaning 'thorn bush'. It signifies strength and resilience, or honors the Virgin Mary.
TRETON
MasculineTretön is a French name of Occitan origin, meaning "third man" or "three men.
TREU
MasculineGerman origin, meaning "true" or "faithful", derived from the Old High German word "trū".
TREV
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'Trefor', meaning 'from home'.
TREVA
MasculineUncommon female given name of Irish origin meaning "three". It hails from ancient Irish goddess Tríath and signifies strength and wisdom.
TREVAHN
MasculineModern American given name coined by author Stephen King in his 1987 novel "The Eyes of the Dragon," with no historical or traditional significance attached to it.
TREVAIL
MasculineWelsh male given name that means "town by the stream," reflecting its ancient roots in Wales and sometimes association with Cornwall's Trevaille town.