Starting with letter T
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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341 | Touchstone | Shakespearean | As YFou Like It' The court jester. | M | |
342 | Toukere | English | Tucker of doth. | M | |
343 | Tournour | English | Lathe worker. | M | |
344 | Towley | English | From the town meadow. | M | |
345 | Townsend | English | From the end of the town. | M | |
346 | Toxeus | Greek | Brother of Althaea. | M | |
347 | Trace | English | From Thracia. Surname dating from before the Norman conquest. | M | |
348 | Trahaym | Welsh | Incredibly strong. | M | |
349 | Trahern | Celtic | Strong as iron. | M | |
350 | Traigh | Irish | Strand. | M | |
351 | Tramaine | English | From the big town. | M | |
352 | Traugott | Teutonic | God's truth. | M | |
353 | Traveon | English | Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. | M | |
354 | Travers | French | From the crossroads. | M | |
355 | 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. | M | |
356 | Travis | French | Crossing; crossroads. | M | |
357 | Tredan | Anglo-Saxon | Tramples. | M | |
358 | Treddian | Anglo-Saxon | Leaves. | M | |
359 | Treffen | German | Meets. | M | |
360 | Trefor | Welsh | Variant of Trevor: Large village; goodly town. | M |