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392 names match.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning one who tills or cultivates the land.
English
Modern name possibly combining Ty and Quan.
Old Norse
From Thor's stone; Thor being the Norse god of thunder.
Irish
A modern variant of Tyrone, from Irish meaning land of Eoghan.
Scottish
Variant of Torrance, derived from a place name in Scotland.
Spanish/Italian
Spanish diminutive or form of Titus, meaning 'of the title' or 'giant' in Latin.
English
Flowing river settlement, from Trenton.
Modern American
A contemporary invention, possibly from Tray or Travis.
English
Thorn bush settlement, from Old English thorn and tun.
Greek
Gift of God, from the Greek theos and doron.
Sanskrit
Crown or royalty, variant of Taj.
Latin
Tender or severe, variant of Terrence.
Modern creation
Modern name combining Trev with ion.
Hebrew
Deer or gazelle.
English
Variant of Tyler, one who tiles roofs.
Portuguese
From Tavara; a place name origin.
English
Settlement by the trees, variant of Trenton.
Latin
Smooth or tender.
American
Modern creation of uncertain origin.
English
Tile-maker.
Modern/Germanic
Variant of Terrell, possibly from Old German place names.
Welsh/English (modern)
Modern name, possibly derived from Tyrone or Taron; meaning unclear but possibly relating to 'hill.'
English
A modern variant possibly derived from Tyrone or Terrance, meaning earth or rocky hill.
Irish/Celtic
A variant of Tarán in Irish mythology, meaning thunder or the god of thunder.
African-American
A modern created name, possibly blending Tavare or Tavari with -is ending.
Hebrew
A variant of Toby, derived from Hebrew meaning God is good or the Lord is my good.
English
Patronymic surname meaning son of Tom.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly African American origin.
Greek
Variant of Teddy, from Theodore meaning gift of God.
English/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Taylor or combining Tay- with -den.
Scottish/English
From Scottish thane meaning a feudal lord or warrior.
African American
Modern creation, possibly a variation of Travon or Travian.
English; from Taylor
Variant of Taylor or Taylon, originally meaning one who cuts cloth.
Germanic
Possibly from Germanic elements meaning people or gift of God.
English
English surname and place name.
Latin
Related to Taurus, the bull.
Irish
Variant of Tyrone, meaning land of Owen.
Scottish
A variant of a place name or possibly derived from Gaelic meaning quiet.
Tibetan
A Buddhist spiritual name meaning to hold or grasp.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation with no established etymological basis.
English
An object for play or amusement.
English
Modern invented name; variant of Tyson.
African American
Modern invented name combining Ty and Derek.
Greek
From the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre.
Greek
From theo (god) and philos (lover), meaning 'lover of God.'
Arabic
From taraka meaning 'to knock' or 'he who penetrates.'
Portuguese/Hebrew
Supplanter; Portuguese form of James.
Latin
The bull constellation; strong and steadfast.