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TREVAN
MasculineTrevan: A rare, captivating Cornish surname meaning 'of the town'.
TREVANTE
MasculineTrevante: an Italian name derived from the city Treviso, meaning 'from Treviso'.
TREVAR
MasculineCornish name meaning "homestead," derived from the ancient Cornish word "tre.
TREVARES
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from "treb", meaning "town" or "settlement". Traditionally male, it can also be considered unisex due to its unique sound. Not commonly used, Trevares offers an uncommon yet meaningful choice with historical and cultural depth rooted in Wales.
TREVARIOUS
MasculineRare, historic Welsh name derived from "town" (tref) and possibly associated with craftsmanship or skill (-arius), evoking community and belonging, first used among Welsh nobility in the Middle Ages but gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US since the late 19th century.
TREVARIS
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from 'tref' (town) and 'aris' (from), signifying "from the town" or settlement, reflecting Wales' rich historical and mythological connections to communities and notable figures.
TREVARIUS
MasculineUnique, Latin-derived name originally given to makers of nets or traps, with no widely accepted meaning beyond its occupational roots.
TREVATHAN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name meaning "nose", traditionally given to those with prominent noses, but now used regardless of appearance. It's a unique choice, gaining popularity among parents seeking meaningful, uncommon names. Despite its Welsh origins and connection to rich cultural heritage, Trevathan lacks specific symbolic meaning beyond its literal translation.
TREVAUGHN
MasculineDistinctive African-American name created in the United States during the 1970s, with potential meanings derived from Welsh and African names: "little large village.
TREVAUN
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from the French Trevor, meaning 'from the town by the sea'.
TREVE
MasculineRare, Cornish-derived name meaning "three," tracing back to early medieval times via Saint Treveri, a Welsh abbot known for his piety and miracles.
TREVEION
MasculineDistinctive African American name combining Trevor ("large town") and Jonathan ("gift of God"), signifying "town where God's gift resides.
TREVEL
MasculineRare Cornish given name derived from "Treveldrew", meaning "holy well". It reflects Celtic spirituality and the sacred power of holy wells.
TREVELL
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning "town" or "settlement", deriving from "Treflan".
TREVELLE
MasculineAfrican American female name with French origins, meaning "across" or "to cross". Popularized during the Black Power movement, it now represents strength, resilience, and beauty within the African American community.
TREVELYAN
MasculineDistinctive given name of Cornish origin, derived from the surname "Trevelleyhan," meaning "house by the holly bush.
TREVEN
MasculineUnique Cornish name meaning 'homestead', derived from the medieval surname referring to people who lived on a specific homestead.
TREVEON
MasculineAfrican American name formed by blending Trevor ("great town") and Kevin ("handsome").
TREVER
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'trefor', meaning 'spotted' or 'speckled'.
TREVES
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "to gather or collect", associated with biblical tribes known for courage, wisdom, and leadership.
TREVEYON
MasculineUncommon African-American name, created by blending Trevor ('great') and Devon (English county).
TREVEZ
MasculineRare, distinctive Cornish name meaning "threefold peace," derived from the words "tre" (three) and "ves" (peace/truce). It has deep historical roots and was once associated with wealth and power among early Cornish families.
TREVHON
MasculineUnique, historic Welsh given name meaning "town by the river".
TREVIAN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh male name combining "tre" (home) and "iawn" (just), meaning "honest home".
TREVIEN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh boy's name derived from 'tre', meaning 'home', and originally signifying someone living at a homestead.
TREVIER
MasculineRare French name of Breton origin meaning "from the town of Treviere.
TREVIN
MasculineRare Welsh male name with historical significance, translating to 'noisy' or 'tumultuous', and popularized by notable figures in Wales over centuries.
TREVINO
MasculineCaptivating Spanish name derived from the Basque word "trebiñu," meaning "three hills." It signifies connection to land and natural beauty, originally from the Basque Country of Spain.
TREVION
MasculineUncommon African American name of unknown origin, combining elements from various names or words, possibly including 'Trevor' meaning 'large' or 'ruler of the home', and '-ion' suggesting 'little' or 'fiery'. Its popularity has grown recently despite its uncertain history.
TREVIONE
MasculineRare Welsh given name meaning "great happiness," derived from the Welsh words "tre" (large/great) and "mwyn" (happy/content). It's associated with historical figures like Trevion in medieval Welsh literature, known for courage, wisdom, and generosity.
TREVIONNE
MasculineUncommon African American name, possibly derived from Trevor and Jonathan, but its exact origin and meaning are unclear.
TREVIOUS
MasculineModern, English name created by combining elements from Trevor, Trefor, and Maurice. It may be interpreted as "wise and brave" or "bold and powerful," but its exact meaning and history are uncertain.
TREVIS
MasculineItalian-derived given name that originally denoted 'crossroads' or 'across', signifying family distinction based on location.
TREVIUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "three ways," associated with crossroads, decision-making, and ancient Roman goddess Trevia. It symbolizes choosing among multiple paths and has been linked to wisdom and good judgment throughout history.
TREVOHN
MasculineDistinctive American male name created by author William P. Young in his 2007 novel "The Shack". Its meaning is uncertain but some interpret it as 'treasure John', suggesting someone highly valued.
TREVON
MasculineUnique American name combining Trevor (Celtic, meaning "large") and Trefor (Welsh, also meaning "large"), gaining popularity from the late 20th century onwards with no significant historical figure attached but used by recent notable athletes like Trevon Bluiett and Trevor Moore.
TREVOND
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Trefor," meaning "great voyage," with historical significance in Wales.
TREVONE
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from the West African name Trevor meaning "large" or "ruler," coined in the late 19th century as an alternative spelling influenced by other names like Jonathan or Jeremy.
TREVONN
MasculineAfrican American name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Trevor and Donovan, gaining popularity for its creativity and uniqueness.
TREVONNE
MasculineDistinctive African American name created in the mid-20th century, with no documented meaning but often interpreted as 'bold and lively.'