Male names.

TONIO

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'inestimable', popularized by historical figures like Cicero and Mark Antony, now widely used across cultures.

TONJA

Masculine

Unique Slavic name meaning "tone" or "sound", associated with creativity, communication, harmony, and strong women.

TONKA

Masculine

Unique name of Dakota Sioux origin, meaning 'to walk alone', reflecting nature, independence, courage, and determination.

TONNIE

Masculine

Rare, Italian-origin diminutive of Antonio, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy.

TONNY

Masculine

Norwegian origin meaning 'fifth', is rarely encountered worldwide.

TONY

Masculine

Masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Antonius meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy." It's also associated with Saint Anthony of Padua. Used as a short form of Anthony since the early 20th century, Tony has been popular in English-speaking countries, though its popularity has varied over time.

TONYA

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning "priceless" or "highly valued".

TOOD

Masculine

The name Tood is an uncommon, newly created given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly inspired by other similar-sounding names beginning with the letter "T".

TOPAZ

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'fire' or 'to shine', inspired by the gemstone of the same name which has been revered since ancient times.

TOPHER

Masculine

Distinctive English name often used as a shortened form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'. It has gained popularity recently due to its use by celebrities like actor Topher Grace. Though uncommon compared to other names, its catchy sound makes it memorable and easy to pronounce.

TOPPER

Masculine

American given name derived from "top," signifying being at the peak or exceptional.

TOPRAK

Masculine

Turkish name derived from "topraq," meaning "plow land" or "furrowed earth." It signifies hard work, fertility, and productivity.

TOR

Masculine

Norwegian name meaning 'thunder' or 'Thor', the Norse god of thunder and lightning, popular throughout Scandinavia.

TORA

Masculine

Hebrew origin unisex name meaning 'teaching' or 'instruction', associated with Judaism's sacred texts but increasingly popular worldwide, reflecting its strong, meaningful sound and association with education and wisdom.

TORAINO

Masculine

Distinctive Basque given name derived from 'torraineko', meaning 'from the north'.

TORAN

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'crown', symbolizing power and success.

TORANCE

Masculine

Rare French origin boy's name derived from Old French "torce," meaning "twisted" or "winding," possibly associated with the Old Norse personal name Þórðr ("Thor's gift") or the French region Touraine known for its winding rivers.

TORANIO

Masculine

Rare Latin male given name derived from "torus," meaning "crown" or "wreath." It signifies "like a crown" or "resembling a wreath," with roots in ancient Roman culture associated with victory and triumph.

TORAO

Masculine

Rare Japanese male given name meaning "blue-green tiger," composed of the kanji characters for tiger and blue/green, first used during the Meiji period.

TORAY

Masculine

Japanese male given name meaning 'tiger', symbolizing strength and power.

TORBEN

Masculine

Torbén is a Danish name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'thunder bear'.

TORBJORN

Masculine

Old Norse masculine given name meaning 'Thunder Bear'.

TORE

Masculine

Norwegian name meaning 'thunder', derived from Old Norse Þórr, the god of thunder.

TOREAN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with uncertain origins and unclear meaning, possibly derived from Irish or Scottish roots, but often considered an invented name. Its rarity has preserved its uniqueness throughout history.

TOREE

Masculine

Rare American name coined by Jack Schaefer in his novel 'Shane,' with no explicit meaning but often associated with light.

TORELL

Masculine

Spanish-origin name derived from "Torrell," meaning "small tower.

TOREN

Masculine

Rare given name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning "thunder" or "strong," often associated with a 16th-century Dutch nobleman who fought against Spanish rule. Today, it's chosen for its uniqueness rather than specific cultural significance.

TORENCE

Masculine

Unique English name derived from the Latin 'tortus', meaning twisted or winding, and once denoted someone who lived near a winding path or river.

TORENZO

Masculine

Italian name derived from Latin "Torrentius," meaning "of the torrent" or "from the torrent.

TORETTO

Masculine

Italian-derived surname meaning "stream" or "torrent," originating from northern Italy, particularly Piedmont and Liguria.

TOREY

Masculine

American-origin given name, a unique spelling variant of Terry, derived from Latin 'tértius' meaning 'third'. It gained recent popularity for its modern sound and classic roots, often perceived as strong and confident despite having no specific meaning or association beyond its origin.

TOREZ

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'torero', meaning bullfighter, symbolizing courage and strength.

TORI

Masculine

Short form of Victoria, an Italian name derived from Latin 'victoria', meaning 'victory'.

TORIAN

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'spear', originally given to brave Roman warriors.

TORIANA

Masculine

Italian name derived from 'Torre', meaning 'tower', with ancient Roman connections suggesting strength and power.

TORIANNO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the word 'torre', meaning 'tower'.

TORIANO

Masculine

Distinctively male Italian name derived from Latin "Taurus," meaning 'bull,' symbolizing strength and power.

TORIBIO

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from the Late Latin "Torquatus," meaning "wearing a torque" or having high social status, popularized by Saint Toribius of Astorga.

TORIE

Masculine

American diminutive of Victoria, meaning "little victory".

TORIEN

Masculine

Unique, Latin-derived name that means "round" or "circular." It originated in medieval France as a diminutive form of Torquatus, meaning someone with a prominent neck or wearing a torque necklace. Today, Torien is still rare but used globally, often considered unisex.