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THORNELL
MasculineUnique American given name composed of "thorne" (thorn bush) and "ell," interpreted as "strong as a thorn bush." Despite its rarity, it stands out due to its resilience symbolism and unisex suitability.
THORNTON
MasculineDistinctive English name derived from Old Norse elements 'Þór' meaning thunder god and 'tun' meaning enclosure or farm, translating to 'Thunder Farm'.
THORNWELL
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "thorn" (thistle plant or sharp point) and "well" (natural spring), translating to "spring of thorns". It was likely given to children born near abundant thistles in medieval England.
THORPE
MasculineEnglish surname of Old Norse origin, derived from the word "Þórp", meaning "thicket" or "patch of woodland". It was originally given to someone who lived near such an area.
THORRIN
MasculineOld Norse name meaning "strength" or "thunder", derived from the word "þorr" and associated with Thor, the god of thunder in Norse mythology.
THORSEN
MasculineMasculine Scandinavian name of Germanic origin that combines "Þórr," the Old Norse god of thunder, and "stein," meaning stone or strong one.
THORSON
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórr' (thunder god) and 'steinn' (stone), meaning 'Thor's stone'.
THORSTEN
MasculineGerman male given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "thunder god" and "stone".
THORTON
MasculineUncommon Old English given name derived from "thorn" and "tun," meaning "thorn bush settlement.
THORVAL
MasculineOld Norse name composed of 'Þórr' meaning thunder and 'valdr' meaning rule, translating to 'ruler of thunder'.
THORVALD
MasculineScandinavian masculine name derived from the elements "Þór" meaning Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and "valdr" meaning ruler or power, thus conveying the idea of being 'the ruler of Thor' or 'powerful as Thor'.
THORWALD
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "Þórr" meaning thunder god, and "veldr" meaning to rule, translating to Thor rules.
THORYN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic words meaning "victory" and "fair," first recorded in medieval Scotland.
THOS
MasculineThomas is an Aramaic male name meaning "twin", popular throughout history, notably borne by inventor Edison and U.S. President Jefferson.
THREE
MasculineRare American name derived from the number three, lacking a direct meaning but valued for its uniqueness.
THRISTAN
MasculineRare and compelling Welsh name derived from 'Tristan', meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', with a rich history in Welsh mythology and literature.
THRISTEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from 'Þórr' (Thor) and 'stein' (stone), signifying 'Thor stone'.
THRISTIAN
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "golden" or "made of gold," with historical significance in both ancient Greek mythology and Roman culture.
THU
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese female name with the meaning "to study" or "to learn".
THUAN
MasculineVietnamese feminine name derived from 'thuận', meaning 'smooth' or 'harmonious'. It signifies peace and harmony.
THUNDER
MasculineEnglish unisex name derived from the powerful natural phenomenon of thunder, meaning 'loud noise produced by lightning'.
THUONG
MasculineVietnamese origin, means "prominent" or "outstanding", reflecting hopes for exceptional individuals who will make significant contributions to society.
THURBER
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname Thurber, meaning 'user or maker of stone axes.' It gained prominence through James Thurber, a prominent American humorist and cartoonist.
THURE
MasculineRare Scandinavian male name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórr', meaning 'thunder' and associated with the god of thunder, Thor.
THURGOOD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English elements "þurh" meaning 'through' and "gōd" meaning 'good', interpreted as 'through good fortune'.
THURL
MasculineRare male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Old Norse Þórhallr meaning "Thor's powerful ruler".
THURLO
MasculineOld Norse name derived from Þórleifr, meaning "descendant of Thor.
THURLOW
MasculineEnglish given name with origins traced back to the Old English word "thyrl" meaning "throng" or "crowd". While its exact history remains uncertain, it has been used as a first name in England for centuries.
THURMAN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'þyrn' meaning 'millstream', and also associated with the Old Norse personal name 'Þórmundr', composed of elements 'Þór' meaning 'Thor' and 'mundr' meaning 'protection'.
THURMON
MasculineUncommon yet distinguished English given name derived from Old English words "þurh" meaning 'through' and "mann" meaning 'man', interpreted as 'through man'.
THURMOND
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English 'þyrsma', meaning 'threshing floor'. Despite its rarity today, it has been borne by notable figures like Strom Thurmond and Thurgood Marshall.
THURNELL
MasculineRare English name, possibly derived from 'thorn' and 'well', meaning 'spring by the thorn bush'. Its origin and history remain largely unknown.
THURSTON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "þūrs", meaning "thorn bush" or "thicket". It was introduced to England by the Normans after the 1066 conquest and has historical significance, being associated with Saint Thurstan of York. Today, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with a rich history.
THUY
MasculineVietnamese given name meaning river or stream, traditionally used for both boys and girls but now more commonly for females. It holds deep cultural significance as it is associated with powerful river goddesses who bring life and fertility to the land in Vietnamese folklore. The name also has historical importance as rivers were considered sacred places where spirits resided. Pronounced "twee," Thuy is written with two characters: Thư and Ỹ, which together form Thuỷ when read vertically.
THYAGO
MasculineBrazilian name of Tupi-Guarani origin, meaning 'warrior whose blood flows like water'.
THYLER
MasculineRare male given name of American origin, derived from the Old English word "Þegn" meaning "servant" or "attendant".
THYME
MasculineUncommon but beautiful Greek name meaning 'to burn or seethe with rage,' derived from the herb known for its medicinal properties and fragrant scent.
THYRI
MasculineRare female name of Norse origin meaning "thunder", derived from the Old Norse word "þýr". It is associated with Þórr, the god of thunder and lightning, and often appears in Norse texts as the name of powerful females.
THYROME
MasculineRare Greek-derived name, coined during the Hellenistic period (323-31 BC), symbolizing connection to classical Greek culture and mythology. It is derived from 'thyrsos,' Dionysus' wand made of fennel stalk topped with pine cone, often entwined with ivy or vines. Despite having no inherent meaning as a personal name, Thyrome carries historical and cultural significance tied to its unique mythological association.
THYRON
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "thyrus," meaning "door" or "gate." It signifies transitions and new beginnings, inspired by Greek mythology's Titan Atlas' son Thyron.