2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [115]
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