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392 names match.
English, Modern blend
Combination of Ty and Sean, merging strong and grace.
English, Modern blend
Modern combination of Ty and Rice or Tyrus.
English, Modern blend
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Tyrone or Timur.
English
Short form or nickname, possibly from Toby meaning God is good.
Latin, French
From talon, meaning claw or talon of a bird.
Celtic, Old English
From Tremaine, meaning great train or river bank settlement.
Latin
Variation of Terrence or Terrell, meaning smooth or smooth-skinned.
Welsh
Variant of Trevor, from the Cornish meaning fair or noble settlement.
Greek
Possibly from Greek meaning divine gift.
Greek
Gift of God.
Germanic
Bright or noble.
Armenian
Derived from Armenian place Talin, possibly meaning from the valley.
German
German origin; means one who tills the land.
African American
Modern invention, possibly combining Ty with Rome.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly related to Tyler or Tyson.
Latin
Variant of Terrence, derived from the Roman family name Terentius.
Greek
Modern variant of Titus, derived from a Roman name meaning of the title.
Chinese place name
From Taiwanese meaning great bay or island; a geographic name used as a given name.
Latin/Roman
Variant of Tony or Antony, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Latin/Roman
Roman name from the Tiber River, meaning of the Tiber.
Greek
Honoring God, one who honors the Lord.
English
One who sets traps, a hunter.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Terrell.
English
Modern variant possibly of Derek or Terence.
Modern African American
Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Tyrone.
Greek/Aramaic
Twin, a short form of Thomas.
Scottish/Gaelic
Scottish name possibly relating to thorn or rocky hills.
Spanish/Latin
Gift of the bull or relating to Thorybios.
Modern English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Tray and Ton.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Japanese
Composed of characters meaning 'warrior' or 'tall' combined with 'assistance' or 'righteousness.'
English/Germanic
From 'tal' (valley) and 'bert' (bright), meaning bright valley.
English
From the English word 'terrace,' meaning a raised platform or level area.
Modern English
Modern creation combining Tre- with -quan suffix.
Arabic
Seeker or student of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Young or tender.
Old Norse
Thunder or Thor the thunder god.
Modern English
Modern creation from travel or Traveler.
Germanic/Old Norse
Thor's ruler or powerful warrior.
Modern/Sanskrit
A contemporary creation or Sanskrit name meaning son or child.
Norse
Thunder, or a variant of Torin meaning stern.
Arabic
Date palm, a tree associated with abundance and beauty.
Modern African American
A contemporary blended creation from Tre and Shaun.
Germanic
Famous for boldness, from the elements tol and bert.
Latin
From the earth, a variant of Terrence.
English
A modern name possibly related to travel.
African American
Modern created name.
English
Tyrant or fierce; English surname.