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TERCEL
MasculineLatin-origin given name meaning "third," often associated with being the third child in a family.
TERDELL
MasculineAfrican name meaning 'to love' or 'to care for', with a rich history passed down through generations since centuries ago.
TERE
MasculineSpanish origin, derived from Latin "Theresia," signifying humility, and popularized by Saint Teresa of Ávila, a revered Spanish nun and mystic.
TEREANCE
MasculineIrish name derived from 'Tairrdelbach', meaning 'beautiful appearance' or 'peaceful beauty'.
TEREK
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "river", inspired by the Terek River flowing through Russia and Georgia. It signifies strength and courage, popular among both boys and girls in the Caucasus region.
TEREL
MasculineDistinctively Turkish name derived from "ter," meaning "to cultivate." It signifies fertility, growth, and abundance, and has historical significance in Turkic culture as a wish for prosperity.
TERELL
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from Terril, meaning "earth" or "land," associated with strength and resilience, popularized by jazz saxophonist Terence Blanchard.
TERELLE
MasculineTerelle, of French origin, derives from Occitan 'terrella', meaning 'little earth' or 'small land.'
TEREMY
MasculineModern given name, originating as an alternative spelling of Terrence or Terry. While sometimes linked to the Latin 'Tertius', meaning 'third', its etymology remains uncertain. It lacks substantial historical or cultural significance.
TEREN
MasculineRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Latin roots, with meanings related to victory or wild nature.
TERENCE
MasculineLatin-origin boy's name meaning 'from Tuscany.'
TEREON
MasculineRecently popularized male name of unknown origin and meaning.
TERESA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin that means "harvest".
TERESO
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from Latin "tertius," meaning "third.
TEREZ
MasculineUnique and beautiful feminine name of Hungarian origin, derived from Latin "Theresia," meaning "harvest" or "autumn." It gained popularity due to Saint Teresa of Ávila and the Hungarian noble family Nádasdy.
TERI
MasculineGreek origin, derived from "Teros," meaning "monster." It was popularized during the mid-20th century, often associated with warmth despite its mythological origins.
TERIC
MasculineRare given name of unknown origin with no documented meaning or historical significance. Its uniqueness makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking an unusual name for their child.
TERICK
MasculineTerick: An uncommon Irish name meaning 'peaceful association,' composed of elements denoting calm and unity.
TERICO
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, traditionally given to third-born sons and derived from the Latin word "terius" meaning 'third'.
TERIK
MasculineTerik: A captivating African name from Nigeria/Benin's Yoruba community, meaning "the day will be good" – embodying hope & optimism.
TERIN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Tirrigh, meaning 'landowner'.
TERION
MasculineUnique male given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years for its distinctive sound and mysterious quality.
TERIQ
MasculineCaptivating African-origin name, popularized by Salif Keita's son in the late 1980s. Its meaning, possibly 'peaceful' or linked to Arabic 'morning star', remains uncertain. Despite this, Teriq has gained popularity worldwide, notably in France, as parents seek distinctive names. It also appears in literature and pop culture, such as Aminata Sow Fall's novel "Teriq" and British TV series "EastEnders".
TERIQUE
MasculineModern American given name created in the latter half of the 20th century or early 21st century, with no widely recognized meaning or history. Its rarity makes it a unique and memorable choice for parents seeking something different.
TERIS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'Teras', meaning 'monster'. It's associated with bravery through Perseus' mythical sea monster defeat.
TERIUS
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'third in line' or rank.
TERMAIN
MasculineUncommon male given name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially derived from German 'termin' meaning 'final', Latin 'terminus' meaning 'boundary', or created as an invented name.
TERMAINE
MasculineAfrican-derived given name meaning "God's gift," popular among enslaved Africans in America as a symbol of faith amidst hardship.
TERMAYNE
MasculineEnglish given name created by author Philip José Farmer for his "World of Tiers" series. It has no direct meaning or translation but has gained popularity due to its unique sound and spelling, despite being fictional in origin.
TERMELL
MasculineRare American boys' name from the early 20th century, with no established etymology or meaning.
TERNELL
MasculineDistinctive male name originating from African American culture in the mid-20th century US. Combining "Ter-" (from Terrance/Terry) and "-nell" (from Cornell/Barnell), Ternell carries no specific meaning but symbolizes cultural identity and pride.
TERON
MasculineAmerican name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Irish surname O'Ternan meaning "little dark one," or a modern invention with subjective meaning.
TERONE
MasculineUncommon Italian boy's name meaning 'earthy' or 'grounded'.
TERR
MasculineUncommon yet powerful-sounding male given name of possible Latin origin, meaning 'earth' or 'land'.
TERRA
MasculineLatin-derived given name that means 'earth'.
TERRACE
MasculineRare, ornamental American given name derived from the architectural feature 'terrace', with no specific meaning or historical figure attached.
TERRAIL
MasculineRare French origin name derived from "terral," meaning "of the earth" or "earthy.
TERRAIN
MasculineFrench given name meaning "land" or "ground," derived from the Old French word "terre." Historically associated with strength, resilience, nature, and rural communities, it remains relatively uncommon but distinctive.
TERRAINE
MasculineFrench origin given name derived from "terrain," meaning land or ground. It's believed to have been coined during the Middle Ages, with notable historical figures like Jean-Baptiste Terrain, an 18th-century engraver. Today, it's rare but memorable, often interpreted as conveying stability and reliability due to its association with earth and land.
TERRAL
MasculineRare and distinctive given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.