Male names.

TRISTANO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian given name with Latin origins. Derived from 'constantius', meaning 'steady' or 'firm', it's a variant of Constantinus and sometimes associated with Constantine but maintains its distinct identity. Primarily used in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige regions of Italy, Tristano is rarely found outside the country.

TRISTEN

Masculine

Welsh name dating back to the Middle Ages, meaning 'noise' or 'din', reflecting ancient Welsh culture.

TRISTIAN

Masculine

Tristan is a unique name with origins dating back to the medieval period. It means 'sad' or 'mournful', reflecting its association with sorrow and lamentation from its root words "trist". The name gained prominence through Arthurian legend, where Tristan was a renowned knight of the Round Table known for his tragic love affair with Isolde. Today, parents choose Tristan for its historical significance, unique sound, and distinctive character, offering a connection to medieval history while providing a strong moniker.

TRISTIEN

Masculine

Tristan is an ancient French given name originating from the Old French word "triste," meaning "sad" or "mournful." Its association with the legendary hero of the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde has transformed its meaning to symbolize strength, passion, and resilience.

TRISTIN

Masculine

Unique French-origin name derived from 'triste', meaning sad, but now associated with positivity and strength.

TRISTINE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive female name of Latin origin meaning 'sad' or 'mournful', coined by French author René Boylesve for his 1896 novel "Le Parfum de la dame en noir".

TRISTION

Masculine

Distinctive boy's name of Latin origin, derived from "tristes," meaning "sad" or "mournful." Popularized through the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde, it signifies creativity, romance, and passion despite its melancholic roots.

TRISTON

Masculine

Distinctive English name of uncertain origin that has gained popularity in recent years. Its meaning, if derived from Tristan or Tristram, is "noise" or "tumult".

TRISTRAM

Masculine

Rare Cornish name derived from Breton "Drestar," meaning noise or din, popularized by the medieval romance "Tristan and Iseult.

TRISTUN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning sadness or melancholy, popularized by Chrétien de Troyes in his 12th-century romance "Tristan et Iseult.

TRISTYN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from Tristan, a legendary knight known for his tumultuous love affair with Princess Isolde, symbolizing 'noise' or 'din'.

TRITAN

Masculine

Rare, historic male name derived from the Greek 'tritos', meaning 'third'.

TRITON

Masculine

Striking Greek name meaning 'of the sea', associated with the mythical sea god Triton.

TRITT

Masculine

Rare German name meaning 'one who steps forward', symbolizing initiative and determination.

TRIUMPH

Masculine

Strong Latin-derived name originally signifying 'victory celebration', popular in ancient Rome.

TRIVON

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'three-way intersection' or 'crossroads'.

TROI

Masculine

Vietnamese name derived from "trói", meaning faith or belief, often used as both given name and surname.

TROMAINE

Masculine

African-derived name of Nigerian origin, meaning 'a child has arrived' or 'come and see', conveying joy and anticipation.

TRON

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, meaning 'Thor's son', referencing the god of thunder.

TROND

Masculine

Old Norse male name meaning 'tree', popular among Vikings who revered trees as sacred symbols.

TRONE

Masculine

Irish surname derived from 'tráth,' signifying 'strong.'

TRONG

Masculine

Vietnamese male name of Chinese origin that means 'harmonious' or 'together'.

TROOPER

Masculine

American given name of military origin, popularized by Motörhead's 1985 song "No Remorse".

TROPHY

Masculine

Rare American given name derived from its historical use as a symbol of victory, success, and recognition, dating back to medieval Europe.

TROTTER

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Trotter, which originated in medieval England. It means "shoemaker," reflecting craftsmanship and skill.

TROVON

Masculine

African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the one who brings peace.

TROWA

Masculine

Scottish given name derived from 'tiobhar', meaning 'dark'.

TROY

Masculine

Greek origin, derived from the legendary city of Troy, known for its role in the Trojan War. While it does not have a specific meaning, it is strongly associated with this historic event and its heroes. Today, Troy remains popular as a boy's given name due to its appealing sound and powerful associations.

TROYAL

Masculine

Uncommon American name derived from "royal," meaning noble or superior. It was likely created as a variant of Royal, first used in the Middle Ages, with a resurgent popularity in recent years.

TROYCE

Masculine

Uncommon American given name created by Mark Twain for his unfinished novel "The Mysterious Stranger". Its meaning remains unclear, but some sources suggest it could be a combination of 'Troy' and 'Pace', referring to ancient Troy and peace in Italian respectively. Despite its uncertain origins, Troyce has gained popularity recently, particularly in the United States.

TROYE

Masculine

Irish name meaning 'descendant of Troigh,' with Troigh translating to 'straw' in Gaelic.

TROYVON

Masculine

Rare French origin name derived from Troieville, meaning 'from the town near Troyes'. It potentially signifies 'conquering hero', although its meaning isn't definitive as it was originally a surname.

TRU

Masculine

The name Tru, meaning 'true' or 'loyal' in Vietnamese, is a popular choice among families due to its positive connotation and ease of pronunciation.

TRUBY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "Ó Tuathail," meaning "descendant of Tuathal.

TRUC

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name that means 'trick' or 'deception'.

TRUCE

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from 'truce', meaning temporary peace, popularized during medieval England's chivalric culture. It symbolizes hope for peace and harmony.

TRUCKER

Masculine

English given name derived from 'trucker' or 'lorry driver', originating in the late 19th century when it referred to individuals operating goods-carrying vehicles.

TRUDELL

Masculine

Uncommon but distinguished Irish name derived from 'O'Truadhail', meaning 'proud' or 'valiant', tracing back to the Uí Fiachrach dynasty.

TRUDY

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English 'thrud', meaning 'strength' or 'power', popularized during the Victorian era and known for notable figures like American actress Trudy Young.

TRUE

Masculine

English given name derived from the word 'true', meaning genuine or authentic.