| 1301 to 1400 of 1699 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1301. | Tory | Irish |  | From the knolls. |
| 1302. | Tory | Scottish |  | Derived from Victoria 'triumphant. |
| 1303. | Tory | Scottish |  | From the craggy hills. Surname based on Tor; Torrence or Tower. |
| 1304. | Toryn | Irish |  | Chief. |
| 1305. | Tosha | English |  | Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie: Born at Christmas. |
| 1306. | Toshi | Japanese |  | Mirror reflection. |
| 1307. | Toshiana | Russian |  | Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas. |
| 1308. | Toshiro | Japanese |  | Talented; intelligent. |
| 1309. | Tosia | Greek |  | Reaper. |
| 1310. | Tostig | English |  | Name of an earl. |
| 1311. | Tosya | Russian |  | Beyond expectation. |
| 1312. | Totsi | Native American |  | Moccasins (Hopi). |
| 1313. | Totty | French |  | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV; British writer Charlotte Bronte. |
| 1314. | Touchstone | Shakespearean |  | 'As YFou Like It' The court jester. |
| 1315. | Toukere | English |  | Tucker of doth. |
| 1316. | Tourmaline | Singhalese |  | Jewel. |
| 1317. | Tournour | English |  | Lathe worker. |
| 1318. | Toussnint | French |  | All saints. |
| 1319. | Tova | Hebrew |  | Goodly. |
| 1320. | Tove | Norse |  | Good. |
| 1321. | Tovi | Hebrew |  | Goodness of God. |
| 1322. | Towley | English |  | From the town meadow. |
| 1323. | Townly | English |  | From the town meadow. |
| 1324. | Townsend | English |  | From the end of the town. |
| 1325. | Toxeus | Greek |  | Brother of Althaea. |
| 1326. | Toya | Japanese |  | Surname meaning house door, or door into the valley. |
| 1327. | Trace | Anglo-Saxon |  | Brave. |
| 1328. | Trace | English |  | From Thracia. Surname dating from before the Norman conquest. |
| 1329. | Trace | French |  | From Thracia. Surname dating from before the Norman conquest. |
| 1330. | Tracee | English |  | Variant of Tracy: from Thracia. |
| 1331. | Tracey | Anglo-Saxon |  | Brave. |
| 1332. | Tracey | Greek |  | Variant of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. |
| 1333. | Tracey | Greek |  | Harvester. |
| 1334. | Trachonitis | Biblical |  | Stony. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1335. | Trachonitis | Biblical |  | Stony. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1336. | Traci | English |  | Variant of Tracy: from Thracia. |
| 1337. | Tracy | Anglo-Saxon |  | Brave. |
| 1338. | Tracy | English |  | From Thracia. Surname dating from before the Norman conquest. |
| 1339. | Tracy | French |  | From Thracia. Dates from before the Norman conquest as a surname. |
| 1340. | Tracy | French |  | From Thracia. Surname dating from before the Norman conquest. |
| 1341. | Tracy | Greek |  | Variant of Teresa: Reaper; from Therasia. |
| 1342. | Tracy | Greek |  | Harvester. |
| 1343. | Tracy | Latin |  | Bold. |
| 1344. | Trahaym | Welsh |  | Incredibly strong. |
| 1345. | Trahern | Celtic |  | Strong as iron. |
| 1346. | Trahern | Welsh |  | Incredibly strong. |
| 1347. | Traigh | Irish |  | Strand. |
| 1348. | Tramaine | English |  | From the big town. |
| 1349. | Tramaine | Welsh |  | From the big town. |
| 1350. | Tranio | Shakespearean |  | 'The Taming of the Shrew' A servant to Lucentio. |
| 1351. | Traugott | Teutonic |  | God's truth. |
| 1352. | Traveon | English |  | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
| 1353. | Traveon | Welsh |  | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
| 1354. | Travers | French |  | From the crossroads. |
| 1355. | Traviata | Italian |  | Astray. |
| 1356. | Travion | English |  | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
| 1357. | Travion | Welsh |  | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
| 1358. | Travis | English |  | Crossing; crossroads; toll gate. In use as both a surname and a first name. Famous Bearers: American country music stars Randy Travis and Travis Tritt. |
| 1359. | Travis | French |  | Crossing; crossroads. |
| 1360. | Travon | English |  | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
| 1361. | Travon. trevon | Welsh |  | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
| 1362. | Treabhar | Irish |  | Prudent. |
| 1363. | Treacy | Irish |  | Fighter. |
| 1364. | Treadway | English |  | Strong warrior. |
| 1365. | Treasa | Irish |  | Strong. |
| 1366. | Treasach | Irish |  | Fighter. |
| 1367. | Treasigh | Irish |  | Fighter. |
| 1368. | Trebonius | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar. |
| 1369. | Tredan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Tramples. |
| 1370. | Treddian | Anglo-Saxon |  | Leaves. |
| 1371. | Tredway | English |  | Strong warrior. |
| 1372. | Treffen | German |  | Meets. |
| 1373. | Trefor | Welsh |  | Variant of Trevor: Large village; goodly town. |
| 1374. | Treise | Irish |  | Strong. |
| 1375. | Trella | Spanish |  | Star. |
| 1376. | Tremain | English |  | From the big town. |
| 1377. | Tremain | Welsh |  | From the big town. |
| 1378. | Tremaine | Celtic |  | From the town encircled by stone. |
| 1379. | Tremaine | English |  | From the big town. |
| 1380. | Tremaine | Welsh |  | From the big town. |
| 1381. | Tremayne | Celtic |  | From the town encircled by stone. |
| 1382. | Tremayne | English |  | From the big town. |
| 1383. | Tremayne | Welsh |  | Lives in the house by the rock. |
| 1384. | Tremen | Welsh |  | Lives in the house by the rock. |
| 1385. | Trennen | German |  | Divides. |
| 1386. | Trent | English |  | Refers to the English river Trent. Surname. |
| 1387. | Trent | Latin |  | Swift. |
| 1388. | Trent | Welsh |  | Dwells near the rapid stream. |
| 1389. | Trenten | English |  | Refers to the English river Trent. Surname. |
| 1390. | Trentin | English |  | Refers to the English river Trent. Surname. |
| 1391. | Trenton | English |  | Refers to the English river Trent. Surname. |
| 1392. | Treowbrycg | English |  | From the tree bridge. |
| 1393. | Treowe | English |  | Loyal. |
| 1394. | Treoweman | English |  | Loyal. |
| 1395. | Tresa | German |  | Variant of Theresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning. |
| 1396. | Tressam | Greek |  | Reaper. |
| 1397. | Tressel | Shakespearean |  | 'King Richard III' A gentleman attending on Lady Anne. |
| 1398. | Treszka | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Teresa: reaper. |
| 1399. | Tretan | German |  | Walks. |
| 1400. | Trev | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Trevor: Large village; goodly town. |