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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [115]

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Torrans, Toran, Torran, Torrin, Torn, Torry

Torry (Norse / Gaelic) Refers to Thor / form of Torrence, meaning “from the little hills”

Torrey, Torree, Torrea, Torri, Torrie, Tory, Torey, Tori

Toshiro (Japanese) One who is talented and intelligent

Toshihiro

Tostig (English) A well-known earl

Tostyg

Toviel (Hebrew) The Lord is good

Toviell, Toviele, Tovielle, Tovi, Tovie, Tovee, Tovea, Tovy

Toyo (Japanese) A man of plenty

Tracy (Gaelic) One who is warlike

Tracey, Traci, Tracie, Tracee, Tracea, Treacy, Trace, Tracen

Travis (French) To cross over

Travys, Traver, Travers, Traviss, Trevis, Trevys, Travus, Traves

Treffen (German) One who socializes

Treffan, Treffin, Treffon, Treffyn, Treffun

Tremain (Celtic) From the town built of stone

Tramain, Tramaine, Tramayne, Tremaine, Tremayne, Tremaen, Tremaene, Tramaen

Tremont (French) From the three mountains

Tremonte, Tremount, Tremounte

Trenton (English) From the town near the rushing rapids

Trent, Trynt, Trenten, Trentyn

Trevin (English) From the fair town

Trevan, Treven, Trevian, Trevion, Trevon, Trevyn, Trevonn

Trevor (Welsh) From the large village

Trefor, Trevar, Trever, Treabhar, Treveur, Trevir, Trevur

Trey (English) The third-born child

Tre, Trai, Trae, Tray, Traye, Trayton, Treyton, Trayson

Trigg (Norse) One who is truthful

Trygg

Tripp (English) A traveler

Trip, Trypp, Tryp, Tripper, Trypper

Tripsy (American) One who enjoys dancing

Tripsey, Tripsee, Tripsea, Tripsi, Tripsie

*Tristan (Celtic) A sorrowful man; in Arthurian legend, a knight of the Round Table

Trystan, Tris, Tristam, Tristen, Tristian, Tristin, Triston, Tristram

Trocky (American) A manly man

Trockey, Trocki, Trockie, Trochee, Trockea

Trong (Vietnamese) One who is respected

Troy (Gaelic) Son of a footsoldier

Troye, Troi

Trumbald (English) A bold man

Trumbold, Trumbalde, Trumbolde

Trygve (Norse) One who wins with bravery

Tse (Native American) As solid as a rock

Tsidhqiyah (Hebrew) The Lord is just

Tsidqiyah, Tsidhqiya, Tsdqiya

Tsubasa (Japanese) A winged being

Tsubasah, Tsubase, Tsubaseh

Tucker (English) One who makes garments

Tuker, Tuckerman, Tukerman, Tuck, Tuckman, Tukman, Tuckere, Toukere

Tuketu (Native American) Resembling a running bear

Tuketue, Tuketoo, Tuketou, Telutci, Telutcie, Telutcy, Telutcey, Telutcee

Tulsi (Indian) A holy man

Tulsie, Tulsy, Tulsey, Tulsee, Tulsea

Tumaini (African) An optimist

Tumainie, Tumainee, Tumainy, Tumainey, Tumayni, Tumaynie, Tumaynee, Tumayney

Tunde (African) One who returns

Tundi, Tundie, Tundee, Tundea, Tundy, Tundey

Tunleah (English) From the town near the meadow

Tunlea, Tunleigh, Tunly, Tunley, Tunlee, Tunli, Tunlie

Tupac (African) A messenger warrior

Tupack, Tupoc, Tupock

Turfeinar (Norse) In mythology, the son of Rognvald

Turfaynar, Turfaenar, Turfanar, Turfenar, Turfainar

Tushar (Indian) Of the snow

Tusharr, Tushare

Tusita (Chinese) One who is heaven-sent

Twrgadarn (Welsh) From the strong tower

Txanton (Basque) Form of Anthony, meaning “a flourishing man; of an ancient Roman family”

Txantony, Txantoney, Txantonee, Txantoni, Txantonie, Txantonea

Tybalt (Latin) He who sees the truth

Tybault, Tybalte, Tybaulte

Tye (English) From the fenced-in pasture

Tyg, Tyge, Tie, Tigh, Teyen

Tyfiell (English) Follower of the god Tyr

Tyfiel, Tyfielle, Tyfiele

*TTyler (English) A tiler of roofs

Tilar, Tylar, Tylor, Tiler, Tilor, Ty, Tye, Tylere

Typhoon (Chinese) Of the great wind

Tiphoon, Tyfoon, Tifoon, Typhoun, Tiphoun, Tyfoun, Tifoun

Tyrone (French) From Owen’s land

Terone, Tiron, Tirone, Tyron, Ty, Kyrone

Tyson (French) One who is high-spirited; fiery

Thyssen, Tiesen, Tyce, Tycen, Tyeson, Tyssen, Tysen, Tysan

U


U (Korean) A kind and gentle man

Uaithne (Gaelic) One who is innocent; green

Uaithn, Uaythne, Uaythn, Uathne, Uathn, Uaethne, Uaethn

Ualan (Scottish) Form of Valentine, meaning “one who is strong and healthy”

Ualane, Ualayn, Ualayne, Ualen, Ualon

Uba (African) One who is wealthy; lord of the house

Ubah, Ubba, Ubbah

Uberto (Italian) Form of Hubert, meaning “having a shining intellect

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