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392 names match.
English, occupational surname
One who works with a lathe.
Aramaic
Short form of Thomas, meaning twin.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Timothy, meaning honoring God.
English
A diminutive of Theodore, meaning gift of God, or of Edward.
English (from Aramaic)
Diminutive of Thomas, meaning twin.
Latin
From the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the Roman playwright Terence.
Greek
Diminutive of Timothy from Greek timao and theos, meaning honoring God.
English/Norse
Thor's man.
English
Faithful man or true man.
Greek
From therion meaning wild or from Thereus meaning hunter.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly derived from Devin or Kevin.
English
Short for Victoria or derived from tory meaning from the tower.
Spanish from Latin
Trinity, the threefold unity.
English
Tile maker or roof craftsman.
Hebrew
Praise of the Lord.
Scottish
Fox; a Scottish word for the cunning animal, used as a surname and given name.
Irish
Land of Owen, belonging to Eoghan; variant of Tyrone.
Aramaic
Diminutive of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning praise or heart.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; from the Roman family name Antonius.
English and French
Crossing or traverse; variant of Travis.
Celtic and Welsh
Large settlement; variant of Trevor.
Scottish Gaelic
From the tower or high rocky hill.
Arabic
Morning star; bright and guiding light.
English
From the lake of Talon.
English
Three.
Irish
From Irish meaning descendant of Toban, possibly meaning arrogant.
English
From Old English meaning enclosure or a fetter.
Arabic/Persian
Means crown or tall in Arabic and Persian.
Modern African American
Modern blend name combining Ty and Shawn of uncertain meaning.
Old Germanic/Old English
Variant of Terrence, meaning tender or smooth.
Welsh
Tumult or sad, Welsh form of Tristan.
Greek
Possibly derived from Tyre or Tyrone, with ancient Tyre being a Phoenician city.
French
Derived from French elements, possibly meaning 'three' combined with a location element.
English
A modern variant of Trenton or Travis, derived from English place-name elements.
Thai/Vietnamese
Big or great.
Norse
Thunder or God of thunder.
Scandinavian
Victor; related to Thor the god of thunder.
Scandinavian
Thor's warrior; related to Norse god Thor.
Greek
Variant of Timothy, from timotheos meaning honoring God.
Scottish
From a Scottish place name meaning rocky hills or promontory.
Greek
Variant of Theodore, from theos meaning God and doron meaning gift.
English
Modern creation, possibly from Tavin.
Arabic
The morning star.
Cornish
A place name from Cornwall.
English modern creation
Variant of Tracy or Trey.
Celtic
Strong or tall.
Modern/African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Trevor with -von suffix.
Greek
Short form of Timothy, derived from Greek meaning honoring God.