Tomek
Tomek is a diminutive form of Tomasz, which means 'twin'.
Tomette
Tomette is a diminutive form of Tom, often associated with 'twin' or 'little sister'.
Tomezin
Tomezin is a variation of Tomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tomias
Tomias is a variant of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tomiche
Tomiche is a diminutive form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tomislav
Tomislav means 'twin glory' or 'fame', combining 'twin' and 'glory'.
Tomislaw
Tomislaw combines 'twin' and 'glory', meaning 'twin glory'.
Tomkin
Tomkin is a diminutive form of Thomas, meaning 'little Thomas' or 'twin'.
Tomkins
Son of Tom, derived from the name Thomas.
Tomlin
Derived from the diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'little Thomas'.
Tomlinson
Son of Tomlin, referring to the diminutive of Thomas.
Tomlyn
Variant spelling of Tomlin, often used as a feminine form.
Tomm
A diminutive form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tommaso
Italian variant of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tommey
A variant of Tommy or Tom, diminutive of Thomas.
Tomos
Welsh version of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Toms
Short form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tona
Derived from the name Antona, meaning 'priceless'.
Tondbehrt
Means 'brave as thunder', rooted in Germanic elements.
Tondbert
A historical name derived from Old English meaning 'bold' or 'brave'.
Tondhere
An Old English name meaning 'strong' or 'thunder'.
Tone
A variant derived from 'Antonio', meaning 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth'.
Toney
Derived from the name 'Anthony', meaning 'pr courageous one' or 'priceless'.
Tonia
A diminutive form of 'Antonia', meaning 'priceless' or 'valuable'.
Tonica
A variation of the name 'Tonic', referring to a rejuvenating drink, symbolizing health and vitality.
Tonild
An Old English name meaning 'battle-ready', combining 'ton' meaning settlement and 'hild' meaning battle.
Tonino
A diminutive form of 'Antonio', meaning 'beyond praise' or 'worthy of admiration'.
Tonio
A short form of 'Antonio', meaning 'priceless' or 'invaluable'.
Tonisha
A modern variation of the name 'Toni', which is a diminutive of 'Antonia', meaning 'priceless'.
Tonja
A diminutive of 'Antonia', meaning 'priceless' or 'invaluable'.
Tonje
Norwegian variant of 'Tanja' or 'Tanya', meaning 'fairy queen'.
Tonka
Derived from the name 'Antonina', meaning 'valuable' or 'priceless'.
Tonna
Of Latin origin, referring to an abundance or estate, symbolizing wealth or fortune.
Tonnie
A variant spelling of 'Toni', typically a diminutive of 'Antonia', meaning 'beyond praise'.
Tonny
A variant of the name 'Tony', derived from 'Anthony', meaning 'priceless'.
Tono
A diminutive form of 'Antonio', meaning 'priceless' or 'invaluable'.
Tony
A diminutive of 'Antonio', meaning 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth'.
Tonya
A diminutive form of 'Antonia', meaning 'worthy of praise' or 'priceless'.
Toomas
Toomas is the Estonian form of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Topher
Topher is a diminutive form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ.'
Topias
Topias is the Finnish variant of Tobias, meaning 'God is good.'
Toran
A variant of the name 'Torran,' meaning 'thunder' or 'thunderer.'
Torben
Derived from Old Norse, meaning 'Thor's bear' or 'bear of Thor.'
Torbert
Derived from Old English, meaning 'Thor's famous one.'
Torbjorn
From Old Norse, meaning 'Thor's bear.'
Tord
Derived from Old Norse, meaning 'Thor's fight' or 'battle of Thor.'
Tore
Derived from Old Norse, meaning 'Thor's warrior.'
Toren
Meaning 'to thunder'; can be seen as a variation of the name 'Torn.'
Torfi
A diminutive of 'Tor,' meaning 'Thor's follower.'
Torgny
From Old Norse, meaning 'Thor's path' or 'way of Thor.'
Torhta
Meaning 'a protector' related to 'Thor's name.'
Torhtsige
Means 'bright victory' associated with 'Thor.'
Tori
In Japanese, it means 'bird,' and as an English name, it's a diminutive of Victoria meaning 'victory.'
Torian
Meaning 'of the tower,' the name is used for both boys and girls.
Toriana
Meaning 'of the tower' combined with feminine endings, often signifying a strong female identity.
Torianna
A variant of Tori, meaning 'bird' or a diminutive of Victoria, 'victory.'
Toribio
From the Spanish variant of the name 'Severus,' signifying 'serious' or 'grave.'
Torie
A diminutive of Victoria or Tori, meaning 'victory.'
Torin
Torin means 'chief' or 'thunder' in Irish Gaelic.
Torley
Torley means 'from the hill by the tower' in Old English.
Torphin
Torphin means 'from the hill of the Thor' in Old English.
Torquil
Torquil means 'Thor's cauldron' or 'Thor's power'.
Torr
Torr means 'tower' or 'hill' in Old English.
Torrence
Torrence means 'from the rocky hill' in Old English.
Torres
Torres means 'towers' or 'fortifications' in Spanish.
Torri
Torri is a diminutive of Victoria, meaning 'victory' in Latin.
Torrie
Torrie is a diminutive variation of names like Victoria and means 'victorious' or 'triumphant'.
Torrii
Torrii is a variant spelling of Torrie and carries the same meaning of 'victory'.
Torrin
Torrin means 'hill' or 'promontory' in Irish Gaelic.
Torsha
Torsha is a modern blend derived from the name Tori, signifying 'victory'.
Totie
Totie is a diminutive form of names like 'Dorothy', meaning 'gift of God' in English.
Totole
Totole is a rare name often associated with 'little Tota', a playful masculine name.
Tottie
Tottie is a derivative of 'Dorothy' and refers to someone cherished, like a gift of God.
Touild
A variation of the name means 'tower' or 'hill' in Old French.
Touillda
Derived from French roots meaning 'strength' or 'power.'
Touilt
A variant reflecting a geographic feature, akin to 'hill' or 'mound.'
Toula
Derived from Slavic origins meaning 'a little girl' or 'young.'
Toulin
A diminutive form meaning 'little tower.'
Toulouse
Refers to the name of a city in France, symbolizing 'the place of the fertile land.'
Tourin
Derived from a term meaning 'place on a tour or path.'
Tournour
Refers to 'a wind or turn,' symbolizing change or movement.
Toussaint
Means 'all saints,' commonly associated with the Feast of All Saints.
Tove
Means 'thunder' or 'warrior woman.'
Towanda
Meaning 'to be bold' or 'to be brave', Towanda is often associated with strength and empowerment.
Townes
Derived from the Old English word 'tun', meaning 'enclosure' or 'town'.
Townsend
Meaning 'the town's end' or 'the settlement at the end of the town'.
Traci
Derived from the name Patricia, meaning 'noble'.
Tracia
A variation of the name Patricia, meaning 'noble' or 'noblewoman'.
Tracie
A diminutive of the name Patricia, which means 'noble'.
Tracina
A variant of Traci, possibly meaning 'of the track or to trace'.
Trahaearn
Derived from Welsh roots meaning 'bold warrior'.
Trahel
Of Celtic origin, meaning 'one who crosses the threshold'.
Trahern
Means 'one who is steady and resolute'.
Traian
Derived from the Latin name Trajan, meaning 'to lead' or 'to conquer'.
Traianu
A variation of Traian, associated with the Roman Emperor Trajan, symbolizing leadership.
Trais
Abbreviation or variant of Trajan, meaning 'to lead' or 'to conquer'.
Trajan
A name rooted in Latin, meaning 'to lead' or referring to the Roman Emperor Trajan.
Tralloni
A name derived from 'trallo,' referring to a small river or brook.
Trallonus
A name with roots in Latin suggesting strength or power.
Tramaine
A modern name meaning 'from the stones' or 'from the rocky place,' often associated with strength.
