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Treyston is a Welsh given name derived from "tre" (homestead) and "yston" (east), meaning "eastern homestead".
Treyten is an uncommon American masculine given name, believed to be a variant spelling of Clayton, meaning 'settlement on clay soil'.
Treytin is a rare Welsh given name, dating back to at least the Middle Ages, meaning 'thunder'.
Treyton is an American-origin name derived from "trey," meaning "three." It signifies harmony and balance, gaining popularity in the late 20th century due to its unique sound.
Treyvan is a unique Welsh name derived from "tref", meaning "town" or "settlement", symbolizing community and belonging.
Treyvaughn is an African-American name created by combining Trevon and Vaughn, gaining popularity for its unique sound and open interpretation.
The name Treyven is of English origin, created by combining 'Trey' and 'ven', though its exact meaning remains debated.
Treyveon is a unique African American name derived from Trevon (meaning 'great') and Devon ('from Devonshire'), popularized in mid-to-late 20th century US black communities.
Treyvian is an African American name derived from Trevon meaning 'three,' but with its own distinct identity, often seen as more elegant than Trevon.
Treyvin is a modern, distinctive given name of unknown origin, believed to be a blend of Trevon and Gavin.
Treyvion is an original American name with roots in African-American culture, combining "Trey," a variant spelling of three popularized by hip-hop, with "Vion," which lacks specific meaning but contributes to the name's phonetic appeal.
Trayvon is a name of African American origin that means "watcher or guardian". It was coined in the early 1990s by rapper and actor Treach, who added the suffix "-von" to his stage name "Tray". Although it gained popularity following Treach's music album releases, Trayvon has been independently used as a given name for many years. Despite its recent popularity, it remains relatively uncommon in the United States.
Treyvond is a unique Welsh name derived from "tref" (town) and "-ond" (association), with no specific meaning beyond its origin.
Treyvone is an African-American origin given name blending 'Trey' (number three) and 'Jon' (short for John, meaning "graced by God"), signifying "third gift from God" or "third one graced by God".
Treyvonn is a modern American given name, created by blending Trevon (meaning "large village" or "town") from Welsh origins and Devon ("dark-haired" or "from Devonshire") from English roots.
Treyvonne is an uncommon African American name created in the early 2000s, combining Trevon ("three") with Yvonne ("youthful" or "life"), signifying strength and youthfulness.
Treyvonte is a rare American male name created by combining "Trey," derived from the number three, with "-vonte," inspired by names like Monte and Dante. It does not have an official meaning but has appeared on birth certificates since 1998.
Treyvor is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "Trefor," meaning "large fort.
Trez is a rare Cornish name derived from "treg", meaning "beautiful". Originally a surname, it evolved into a given name with a rich history in Cornwall.
Trezden is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "tresen", meaning "lucky". Originating from the village of Tretsaen, it has been carried through generations and held by notable figures like Sir Trezden ap Iorwerth.
Trezdon is an uncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Breton 'Trezane' meaning 'three', but this connection is unconfirmed.
Trezon is a rare French name of Breton origin, meaning "beach", and evoking coastal beauty.
Trezure is a unique American name derived from 'treasure', signifying something precious, popularized in the late 20th century among African American communities.
True is an English gender-neutral given name derived from the Middle English word "true," meaning genuine or real.
True is an English name derived from the word "true", meaning genuine or authentic, often associated with honesty and integrity.
Tri is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'three', associated with balance and completeness.
Tria is a rare, Greek-origin female name meaning 'three' or 'thrice', symbolizing unity and harmony.
Triana, of Spanish origin, means 'three rivers' and signifies strength, creativity, and passion.
Triandos is a rare Greek name derived from 'trianda', meaning 'triangle,' symbolizing balance and stability.
Trianna is a unique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'belonging to three'.
Tribe is a gender-neutral name of Native American origin, specifically from the Sioux tribe, meaning 'to flow' or 'go with the current', symbolizing adaptability and harmony with nature.
Tribeca is a distinctively feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the Italian word 'tribeca', meaning 'three hills'. It was originally used to describe a hilly area in lower Manhattan before gaining popularity in the late 19th century due to its association with the vibrant arts scene of the neighborhood.
TriBeCa, derived from the Lenape tribe, translates to 'three rivers' or 'place where three rivers meet', referencing the Hudson, East, and Harlem Rivers in New York City.
Trica is a distinctive Greek name derived from "trichos," meaning "hair." It was given to girls with beautiful hair in ancient Greece.
Trice is an uncommon English name derived from 'trise', meaning 'thrice'. It was likely given to triplets or those born on the third day of the month during medieval England. Today, it's a rare yet distinctive unisex choice with no specific historical figure attached.
Tricha is a Slavic given name derived from the word "trich," meaning "three," reflecting the cultural importance of this number in Slavic traditions.
Trichelle is a rare and beautiful French girl's name derived from "trichelin," meaning "to tremble" or "to quiver.
Tritia is a rare Greek name meaning "third," historically significant due to Saint Tritia's martyrdom during the early Christian era.
Tricia is an attractive and distinctive feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname "O'Triath" meaning "descendant of Thrice".
Tricia is a distinctive feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'three-headed' and referencing Jupiter's three aspects of sky, land, and sea, or symbolizing choice at crossroads.