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TODERICK
MasculineDistinctive American given name with unknown origins and meanings, but often associated with strength and uniqueness. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1970s-80s and could be seen as a variation of Theodore or Richard.
TODO
MasculineUncommon Spanish name derived from "todo," meaning "everything." It signifies completeness and inclusiveness.
TODRICK
MasculineDistinctive American name formed by combining Todd and Rick, created to honor significant individuals across generations.
TOI
MasculineFrench origin, meaning "you". It's unique in that it uses the second person singular form, possibly chosen to represent individuality or selfhood.
TOIVO
MasculineUncommon Estonian male name derived from 'toiv', meaning 'wish' or 'desire', symbolizing hope and yearning.
TOKALA
MasculineAfrican name of Maasai origin, meaning "to fight" or "to resist," signifying strength and courage in battle.
TOKI
MasculineJapanese unisex name that originated from ancient times, often found in compound names. Its meaning varies but includes "time," "hour," or "moment." Historically, notable figures like Tokiwakichirō Fujiwara and Tokiwa Mitsukuni bore this name. Though not common in Japan today, it has gained international recognition as a unique, meaningful choice.
TOKIO
MasculineJapanese unisex given name derived from the kanji characters for 'east' and 'capital', reflecting Tokyo's status as the eastern capital of Japan.
TOKUICHI
MasculineRare yet meaningful Japanese name composed of "benefit" (tokku) and "one" (ichi), interpreted as "the first benefit".
TOKUNBO
MasculineDistinctive Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "return to the farm," reflecting either nomadic roots or life's cyclical nature.
TOKUO
MasculineRare Japanese name meaning "Eastern King" or "Great Oriental," originally bestowed upon children of imperial or noble families during Japan's feudal era to reflect their prestigious status or express wishes for future greatness.
TOKYO
MasculineTokyo is of Japanese origin, meaning "Eastern Capital," and was renamed from Edo in 1868 to signify a shift towards modernity.
TOL
MasculineRare Scandinavian first name, predominantly used in Norway and Sweden, derived from Old Norse 'tól', meaning 'bowl' or 'dish'. Historically, it was used as a nickname for those with round faces or sturdy appearances. Notable bearers include 10th-century Norwegian chieftain Þórðr Tófi. Today, Tol is chosen by parents seeking unique names, gaining some international recognition despite remaining uncommon outside Scandinavia. Its brevity (two letters) contributes to its easy pronunciation and spelling in multiple languages. Despite this simplicity, it carries strong historical and cultural heritage tied to Norse mythology and Scandinavian traditions.
TOLA
MasculineRare Hebrew boys' name meaning 'worm', associated with Jonah's story.
TOLAN
MasculineUncommon given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish surname "O'Toole," which means "people of Túathal," a early Irish high king.
TOLAND
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Toole, meaning "descendant of Tholough," where Tholough signifies "famous noble." It originated from a powerful 10th-century County Dublin clan known for its warrior spirit and notable roles in Irish history, such as Rory O'Toole's resistance against Norman invasion.
TOLBERT
MasculineRare English male given name of Norman origin, meaning 'from the village,' and historically associated with nobility in England and Ireland.
TOLER
MasculineEnglish origin, dating back to at least the 13th century. It means "to endure with patience," derived from the Middle English word "toleren." Today, it is used as both a first and last name, though not particularly common.
TOLGA
MasculineStrong and powerful Turkish boys' name, meaning 'strength' or 'courage', reflecting ancient traditions of brave warriors and leaders.
TOLIVER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "toli", meaning "lively" or "noisy".
TOLKIEN
MasculineRare Norse-derived surname, meaning 'thankful man', popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien, the renowned English author of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'.
TOLLIE
MasculineDistinctively Scottish name, originating from Thomas meaning 'twin', first used as a medieval nickname before becoming an independent given name.
TOLLIVER
MasculineRare English name, originally derived from the Middle English word 'tol' meaning 'to pay', and 'liuer' referring to someone who collected tolls or taxes.
TOLLY
MasculineRare Irish name of Old Norse origin, derived from Þórvaldr meaning 'Thor rules'.
TOLSON
MasculineOld Norse origin, derived from Þórfinnr meaning "Fair Thor," brought to England by Viking settlers. It has evolved through various forms over centuries but remains a distinctive English name with a rich historical legacy.
TOLULOPE
MasculineAncient Yoruba name meaning "a fortunate encounter with wealth.
TOLUWALASE
MasculineDistinctive Nigerian given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God's complete gift has met up to expectations.
TOLUWANI
MasculineNigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "Meet and unite with wealth," symbolizing unity and prosperity.
TOLUWANIMI
MasculineNigerian-Yoruba name meaning 'the first time God made something perfect'.
TOM
MasculinePopular English name, shortened from Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
TOMA
MasculineRomanian name of Latin origin, meaning "twin," popularized by the apostle Thomas. Historically common in Romania, Toma remains distinctive today, ranking #486 in the U.S. in 2019.
TOMAR
MasculineHebrew-origin name derived from "tomar," meaning "palm tree." It symbolizes victory, peace, and eternal life, with notable bearers like Israeli politician Tomar Eshel and Portuguese footballer Tomar Silva. Despite its Jewish roots, it's embraced globally for its positive connotations and distinctive sound.
TOMARI
MasculineCaptivating Japanese given name with roots tracing back to ancient Japan. Derived from "tomaru," meaning "to stop" or "to halt," this elegant name has been traditionally used for both boys and girls since the Heian period (794-1185), popularized by its appearance in renowned works like "Genji Monogatari." Today, Tomari is recognized worldwide as a timeless choice, reflecting Japanese culture's growing influence.
TOMARIO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from Thomas, meaning "twin" or "zealot", with "-ario" potentially denoting connection to someone named Thomas or referencing a place. Its exact meaning and history remain uncertain.
TOMARION
MasculineOriginal name of unknown origin, with no historical significance and no known language derivation, making it a truly distinctive choice.
TOMAS
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'Thomas', meaning 'twin'. It honors Saint Thomas, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles, and was often given to twins in medieval Europe.
TOMASI
MasculineItalian given name originating from the Tuscan region, Toscana, meaning "from/belonging to Tuscany.
TOMASZ
MasculinePolish masculine given name derived from the Old Slavic Tomáš, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
TOMATRA
MasculineItalian name derived from "pomodoro," meaning tomato, combined with "mater," Latin for mother.
TOMAZ
MasculinePortuguese name derived from Thomas, meaning "twin" in Aramaic. It's widely recognized globally due to Portugal's Age of Discoveries but remains strongly associated with Portuguese culture.