Male names.

TRILLION

Masculine

Trillion: Rare Latin-origin given name signifying "a thousand" or abundance; occasionally used throughout history for individuals aspiring to embody magnitude, celebrate mathematical concept of a trillion, or express hope for future prosperity.

TRIMAINE

Masculine

Unisex name of African origin, derived from the Ewe name Trimah meaning "patience.

TRIMAYNE

Masculine

Rare French-derived given name, originating from the Normandy-based surname Trimaille, potentially signifying 'three parts of land'. Its exact meaning remains unclear due to limited historical documentation.

TRINA

Masculine

Italian name derived from Latin "trinus," meaning "threefold" or "triple," associated with unity in diversity.

TRINAY

Masculine

Mysterious and captivating name of unknown origin, with some believing it may have Welsh roots due to its resemblance to names containing 'tir' meaning land.

TRINDEN

Masculine

Rare Norwegian given name derived from 'trindill', meaning 'thorn bush' in Old Norse.

TRINDON

Masculine

Unique American name created by blending Trend (English, "to make progress") and Don (Scottish, "proud chief"), signifying "proud progress.

TRINE

Masculine

The Scandinavian name Trine, meaning 'three,' has been used since the Middle Ages but gained popularity in Norway during the late 19th century.

TRINELL

Masculine

Rare yet intriguing Welsh name derived from 'tref' meaning 'town' and 'gwl' meaning 'spirit', translating to 'spirit of the town'.

TRINI

Masculine

Rare Spanish-origin name derived from 'trino', meaning triple. Traditionally used as a short form for Trinidad or Trinitaria, it holds spiritual significance in some cultures, associated with the Holy Trinity.

TRINIDA

Masculine

Trinidad is a distinctive Spanish-origin female given name translating to 'trinity', referencing Christianity's Holy Trinity.

TRINIDAD

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name meaning 'trinity' or 'threefold', derived from the Latin 'trinitas'. Originally used for children born on holy days in medieval Spain, it's now unisex and globally recognized.

TRINIDY

Masculine

Distinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming tradition, signifying strength, courage, and transformation, inspired by goddess Oya.

TRINITY

Masculine

Irish female given name derived from the Gaelic word 'trionóide', meaning 'three'. It signifies the Christian Holy Trinity of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

TRINO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian boy's name derived from the Latin 'trinus', meaning 'threefold'. It's often associated with the Christian concept of Trinity.

TRINT

Masculine

Unique and distinctive given name of Spanish origin, believed to be derived from the Spanish verb 'trincar', meaning 'to grasp' or 'to seize'. Its rarity contributes to its distinctiveness.

TRINTEN

Masculine

Trenten is a German origin name meaning "bold man" or "strong man".

TRINTIN

Masculine

Trentin is an uncommon Italian name derived from 'Trientum', meaning triangle, symbolizing stability and strength.

TRINTON

Masculine

American origin, created during the late 20th century by parents seeking a unique name. It has no specific meaning or history but is often chosen for its distinctive sound.

TRINTYN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'Tristan', meaning 'noise' or 'uproar', with ties to the Arthurian legend of Tristan and Isolde.

TRION

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from 'trion', meaning 'three'.

TRIP

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning 'three' (tria), and is associated with travel.

TRIPP

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from 'trippe', once associated with clumsiness but now embraced as a unique stand-alone given name.

TRIPPER

Masculine

Uncommon American given name popularized by Chevy Chase's dog character in the 1983 film "National Lampoon's Vacation," without a specific meaning or cultural association beyond that reference.

TRIPPTON

Masculine

The name Tippton is of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name ðeopton, which means "settlement of the people.

TRIPTON

Masculine

Triton: Rare Greek male name meaning 'of the sea', referencing mythical merman son of Poseidon.

TRIS

Masculine

Rare, unisex Greek name meaning "third".

TRISCO

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely chosen for its uniqueness rather than any historical or cultural significance.

TRISDEN

Masculine

Rare, English-origin name derived from 'tris', meaning 'three'.

TRISHA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Trishala," meaning "three-treed" or "having three branches." It is an ancient name with rich historical significance in Hindu mythology and Jainism, often associated with wisdom, virtue, and spirituality. Today, Trisha remains popular as a unique yet timeless choice for baby girls among Indian communities worldwide.

TRISHAAN

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Trisnaga', meaning 'three peaks'. It is associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, symbolizing power and wisdom.

TRISHAN

Masculine

Indian name from Kerala meaning "Lord of Three Worlds" in Sanskrit, associated with Lord Shiva and symbolizing strength, power, and transformation.

TRISHAWN

Masculine

American unisex name derived from Patricia (Latin for "noble") and Shawn (Irish for "God is gracious"). It's unique, distinctive, and gaining popularity for its blend of traditional and modern elements.

TRISHIV

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Trishul', meaning 'trident', a symbol of Lord Shiva's power over the three worlds in Hinduism.

TRISON

Masculine

Rare, Latin-origin masculine given name meaning "third," derived from the Latin word "tres." Historically popular among Christians, Trison was often used for third-born children in ancient Roman and early Christian cultures, symbolizing the Holy Trinity.

TRISTA

Masculine

Latin origin name derived from 'tristis', meaning 'sad'. Despite its melancholic roots, Trista has gained popularity due to its unique sound and spelling. It first appeared in literature during the Middle Ages in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales as 'Tristram'. Today, Trista is commonly used for girls and often associated with independent, strong-willed individuals.

TRISTAIN

Masculine

Tristain, of Celtic origin meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', is a distinctive name with rich historical ties to the legendary tale of Tristan and Isolde.

TRISTAM

Masculine

Rare Norman name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'three' and 'strong/narrow'.

TRISTAN

Masculine

The male given name Tristan is of French origin, deriving from the ancient Breton word "drust," meaning "noise" or "uproar." It gained popularity through the medieval legend of Tristan and Isolde, in which Tristan, a Cornish knight, aided his uncle King Mark to wed Irish princess Isolde. However, after drinking a love potion intended for the king, Tristan fell deeply in love with Isolde himself, leading to their tragic yet enduring love story that continues to captivate audiences today.

TRISTANJAMES

Masculine

Uncommon, two-part given name derived from Tristan and James. Tristan, originating in medieval Arthurian romance, means "noise" or "tumult." James, Hebrew in origin, means "supplanter," and has historic ties to saints and kings. The combined name Tristanjames is distinctive, blending the connotations of both names.