Trana
A name meaning 'to be free' or 'to remain unbound.'
Trandafira
A name meaning 'an elegant flower, like a chrysanthemum.'
Tranquilla
A name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful,' derived from tranquility.
Tranter
A name that refers to a person who is a messenger or trader.
Trapper
A name referring to someone who traps animals or a hunting profession.
Traugott
A name meaning 'true God' or 'trusted in God.'
Trausti
A name meaning 'trustworthy' or 'reliable.'
Trava
A name meaning 'to work' or 'to thrive.'
Traveon
A modern name meaning 'hero' or 'brave.'
Traver
A name referring to someone who travels, specifically a merchant or trader.
Travers
To cross, to go over; often associated with crossings or bridges.
Travis
To cross or to traverse, particularly over an obstacle.
Traynor
From the place of the warriors, derived from an Irish surname.
Treasa
The Irish form of Theresa, meaning 'harvester' or 'to reap.'
Tredway
A surname derived from place names in England, often signifying a 'dweller by a ford' or 'crossing place.'
Treemonisha
A name made popular by a character in a 1910 opera, symbolizing 'calm and peace' in her African American heritage.
Treena
Derivative of the name 'Trina,' signifying 'pure' or 'beloved.'
Treeve
Derived from Old French 'Trève,' meaning 'peace' or 'safety.'
Treffen
A name derived from the verb 'treffen,' which means 'to meet' or 'to encounter.'
Trefor
A name that means 'from the crossroads' or 'gathering of paths.'
Tregereth
Historical Cornish name possibly meaning 'three stones' or 'three hills.'
Trella
Diminutive of names like Teresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'reap.'
Tremain
Derived from a surname meaning 'from a town or settlement' in France.
Tremaine
Refers to 'from the town near the river or stream' in French.
Tremayne
Meaning 'by the river' or 'near the river.'
Tremere
Means 'to tremble' or referring to emotional sensitivity in French.
Trena
A diminutive form of Teresa, connoting 'harvest' or 'reap.'
Trenna
Trenna is derived from a dialectical form of the name Trina, meaning 'pure'.
Trent
Trent derives from the River Trent in England, signifying 'the flooder' or 'to flood'.
Trente
Trente means 'thirty' in French, often used to denote the number itself.
Trenten
Trenten is a variant of Trent, meaning 'the flooder' or 'to flood'.
Trenton
Trenton means 'town by the river Trent', reflecting its geographical roots in England.
Treowe
Treowe means 'true' or 'faithful' in Old English.
Treoweman
Treoweman signifies 'true man' or 'faithful man' in Old English.
Tresa
Tresa is derived from 'Teresa', meaning 'harvester' in Latin.
Treslyn
Treslyn is a modern name that combines 'Tress' and 'lyn', where Tress means 'hair' or 'to braid'.
Tress
Tress means 'hair' or 'to braid' in English, relating to a hairstyle.
Tressa
Tressa is a variant of Teresa, meaning 'harvester' or 'to gather'.
Tressie
Tressie is a diminutive form of Tressa, meaning 'hair' or 'to braid'.
Tressye
Tressye is an archaic form of Tress, meaning 'to braid hair'.
Treston
Treston is derived from 'Trent', meaning 'town by the river Trent'.
Tretan
Tretan means 'to cross' or 'to go across' in Old English, often indicating travel or change.
Trethowan
Trethowan is derived from the Cornish language meaning 'farm by the river'.
Trev
Trev means 'homestead' or 'settlement' in Welsh.
Treva
Treva means 'a softening of a person's heart' or 'to soften' in modern usage.
Trevan
Trevan is derived from a surname meaning 'from the big town' or 'town by the river'.
Trevar
Trevar means 'large settlement' or 'big town', stemming from Celtic roots.
Trevelian
Trevelian is believed to have a meaning connected to 'large estate' or 'settlement'.
Treven
Treven means 'town by the river' which is derived from older English place names.
Trever
Trever means 'from the big town', commonly seen in Welsh contexts.
Trevet
Trevet means 'dweller by the riverbank', with English origins.
Trevian
Trevian is linked to the meaning 'one who is from the big estate' or 'settler' in English origins.
Trevik
Trevik means 'from the tree' or 'wooded area' in Scandinavian languages.
Trevin
Trevin translates to 'from the town by the river' in its usage.
Trevina
Trevina is a variation meaning 'to soften' or is seen as a feminized form of Trevor.
Trevion
Trevion is associated with 'from the estate', reflecting heritage or lineage.
Trevls
Trevls has unclear origins but likely relates to variations of Trevor or Trevin.
Trevon
Trevon is derived from the Welsh place name meaning 'from the big town'.
Trevonn
Trevonn meaning 'from the big estate', is similar to variations of Trevor.
Trevor
Trevor means 'great place' or 'large settlement' in Welsh culture.
Trevyn
Trevyn translates to 'by the riverbank', derived from Celtic roots.
Trey
Trey means 'three' and is often used to denote the third child in a family.
Treya
Treya means 'three' in a similar way to Trey, but is less common.
Treyce
Treyce refers to the number three and is used for both genders.
Treyden
Derived from the name 'Trey', often associated with the number three or third born.
Treyson
A modern name that combines 'Trey' with the suffix 'son', meaning third son.
Treyton
A variation of the name 'Trey', related to the number three or third born.
Treyvon
A modern blend of 'Trey' and 'Von', suggesting nobility or lineage.
Treza
A diminutive form of Teresa, meaning 'harvester'.
Tria
Means 'three', often associated with concepts of triads.
Triage
From French, referring to the process of sorting and prioritizing needs or care.
Triamour
Means 'three loves', often associated with romantic concepts.
Triana
A feminine form of 'Trio', often linked with three or triad themes.
Trianna
A feminine variant of 'Tri', suggestive of themes of three.
Tricia
A diminutive form of Patricia, meaning 'noble' or 'noblewoman' in Latin.
Trig
This name is derived from the Old Norse word, meaning 'trick' or 'deception.'
Trijntje
A diminutive form of the name Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Dutch.
Trinian
Derived from the name 'Trinity', symbolizing the concept of threefold nature or unity in religion.
Trinice
A variation of Trinity, meaning 'threefold' or 'triplicity.'
Triniece
A variant of Trinice, derived from Trinity, representing the number three in a religious context.
Trinique
A stylized version of Trinity, meaning 'three,' often associated with religious significance.
Trinity
From the Latin 'Trinitas', meaning 'threefold' and is heavily associated with Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
Triona
Derived from the name 'Trinity,' symbolizing 'three' and often relates to the Holy Trinity in Christianity.
Trissa
A variant of Teresa, meaning 'harvester', often symbolizing growth and nurturing.
Trista
A name meaning 'sad' or 'sorrowful', often associated with the legend of Tristan and Isolde.
Tristam
A variant of Tristan, meaning 'tumult' or 'outcry', connected to the romantic legend of Tristan.
Tristan
Derived from Latin meaning 'tumult' or 'noise', famously associated with the legend of Tristan and Isolde.
Tristana
A name derived from Tristan, often signifying rebellion or outcry.
Tristao
A variant of Tristan, meaning 'sad' or 'sorrowful', linked to the legendary figure.
Tristessa
A feminine form of Tristan, signifying sadness or sorrow, often used in literary contexts.
Tristian
A variation of Tristan, meaning 'sorrowful', popular in Arthurian legends.
Tristin
A variant of Tristan, meaning 'tumult' or 'outcry', derived from the legend of Tristan.
Tristina
Feminine form of Tristan, meaning 'sorrowful', often associated with romance.
Tristine
A variant of Tristan, signifying sadness or sorrow, often used in poetic contexts.
Triston
A variation of Tristan, meaning 'tumult' or 'noise', often connected with the tragic hero.
Tristram
An Old French variation of Tristan, meaning 'tumult' or 'noise', found in medieval romances.
Tristyn
A modern variant of Tristan, often interpreted as 'sorrow', connected to romantic legends.
Trixie
A nickname derived from Beatrice, meaning 'bringer of joy' or 'blessed.'
Trixy
A variation of Trixie, meaning 'bringer of joy' or 'blessed.'
Tro
A name that signifies strength and bravery, often associated with warriors.