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Topsy is a unique, American-origin female given name derived from the spinning top toy, popularized by Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Tor is a Norwegian name meaning 'thunder' or 'Thor', the Norse god of thunder and lightning, popular throughout Scandinavia.
Tora is a unique unisex name of Japanese origin, meaning 'tiger', symbolizing strength and grace. Traditionally used during the Edo period, it has gained popularity over time, associated with notable figures like sumo wrestler Toraichi Koga.
Tora is a 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.
Torah is a unique Hebrew given name derived from the word 'instruction' or 'teaching', and it refers to the first five books of the Old Testament in Judaism.
Toraino is a distinctive Basque given name derived from 'torraineko', meaning 'from the north'.
Toral is a Spanish name derived from "torral," meaning "small tower" in Occitan. It was popular during medieval Spain and associated with nobility, conveying strength and fortitude.
Toran is a Persian name meaning 'crown', symbolizing power and success.
Torance is a unique and distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning.
Torance is a 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 is a 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 is a 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 is a Japanese male given name meaning 'tiger', symbolizing strength and power.
Torbén is a Danish name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'thunder bear'.
Torbjorn is an Old Norse masculine given name meaning 'Thunder Bear'.
Torchie is a unique, modern name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history tied to any specific culture or language. Its popularity has grown in recent years among parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
Torchy is a unique American given name believed to originate from the nickname "Torch," symbolizing brightness and energy, though its true origin is unclear.
Tore is a Norwegian name meaning 'thunder', derived from Old Norse Þórr, the god of thunder.
Tore is a Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from "Thor," the god of thunder in Norse mythology, signifying strength and power.
Torean is an 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 is a distinct Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from Þórir meaning "powerful thunder.
Toree is a rare American name coined by Jack Schaefer in his novel 'Shane,' with no explicit meaning but often associated with light.
Torei, of Japanese origin, means 'dragonfly', symbolizing strength, courage, happiness, and good fortune.
Torell is a Spanish-origin name derived from "Torrell," meaning "small tower.
Toren is a 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.
Toren is a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'thunder', reflecting its powerful Norse heritage.
Torence is a rare English given name derived from the medieval surname 'Torance', meaning torch bearer or carrier of torches, symbolizing brightness, hope, and leadership.
Torence is a 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 is an Italian name derived from Latin "Torrentius," meaning "of the torrent" or "from the torrent.
Toretto is an Italian-derived surname meaning "stream" or "torrent," originating from northern Italy, particularly Piedmont and Liguria.
Torey is an 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.
Torey is an Irish given name meaning "thunder", derived from the Irish word "tor".
Torez is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'torero', meaning bullfighter, symbolizing courage and strength.
Tori is an American feminine given name that originated as a short form of Victoria or Torrance. It generally signifies strength, victory, or thunderousness.
Tori is a short form of Victoria, an Italian name derived from Latin 'victoria', meaning 'victory'.
The name Toria is a variant of Victoria, derived from Latin roots meaning "victory".
Toriah is a rare Hebrew girl's name derived from the word "toria," meaning "torch" or "flame.
Torian is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'round' or 'circular', originally used in ancient Rome as a cognomen for individuals with round features.
Torian is a Latin-origin name meaning 'spear', originally given to brave Roman warriors.
Toriana is an Italian name derived from 'Torre', meaning 'tower', with ancient Roman connections suggesting strength and power.