Trost
Trost means 'comfort' or 'solace' in German.
Truda
Truda means 'strength' or 'warrior' in German.
Trude
Trude is derived from 'strength' and can signify 'battle maiden' in German.
Trudi
The name Trudi is a diminutive of Gertrude, meaning 'spear of strength.'
Trudie
Trudie is a variant of Trudi, meaning 'strength of the spear.'
Trudy
Trudy is derived from the name Gertrude, meaning 'spear of strength.'
Truely
Truely means 'truly or faithfully, in a genuine manner.'
Trueman
Trueman means 'a man of truth or honor.'
Truen
Truen means 'true or honest person.'
Truesdale
Truesdale denotes a 'valley of truth.'
Truesdell
Truesdell means 'of true or honest family descent.'
Trueth
Trueth signifies 'truthfulness or honesty.'
Truett
Truett means 'little true one or trustworthy.'
Truitestall
Truitestall signifies 'one who has a strong truth.'
Truitt
Truitt means 'little true one, faithful.’
Trula
Trula means 'true or faithful one.'
Truls
Truls is a Norwegian form of the name Trygg, meaning 'strong or trusty.'
Truly
Truly signifies 'genuinely or very.'
Trumaine
Trumaine is derived from a French surname, meaning 'from the town of Tressin.'
Truman
Truman means 'a true man or faithful one.'
Trumane
Trumane derives from Truman, meaning 'true man.'
Trumann
Trumann signifies 'true man or honest person.'
Trumbald
Trumbald means 'valiant, strong or bold.'
Trumball
'From the town of Trumbull' or 'a stubborn person' derived from Old English elements.
Trumbehrt
Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'brave'.
Trumbell
Variant of Trumball, meaning 'from the town of Trumbull'.
Trumble
Related to Trumball; indicates a person from Trumble or to be clumsy in movement.
Trumbull
Derived from a geographical name meaning 'the village by the river' in Old English.
Trumen
A name derived from 'trum' which signifies 'drum' or 'to drum'.
Trumhall
Possibly derived from the elements meaning 'home by the river' although specific historical references are limited.
Trumhere
Indicates a warrior or something that is battle-related, as 'here' signifies 'army'.
Trump
Originally a surname meaning 'to blow a trumpet,' often associated with prominence or acclaim.
Trumpa
The exact meaning is unclear; it is a variation on Trump and used in various cultures.
Trumwin
Meaning 'friend of the drum' combining elements of companionship and musicality.
Trumwine
Derived from 'wine' meaning 'friend' or 'friend of the wine'.
Trusdale
Derived from a surname indicating 'dweller by the pleasant dale'.
Trustin
Trustworthy or reliable, embodying faith in others.
Trygg
Safe; secure, conveying a sense of protection.
Trygve
Trusty or reliable, often associated with loyalty and strength.
Trynt
Variant of Trijntje which is a form of Catharina, meaning pure.
Tryphena
Delicate or dainty, often associated with nurturing qualities.
Tryphon
Strong or sturdy, representing resilience.
Tryphosa
Delicate or dainty, signifying gracefulness.
Tryssa
A modern variation of Teresa, meaning harvester.
Trystan
Tumult or outcry, often associated with the tragic romance of Tristan and Isolde.
Tucca
Tucca is generally associated with the poetic term meaning 'to guard' or 'to care for'.
Tucga
Tucga is believed to refer to 'a leader' or 'someone who guides'.
Tuck
Tuck means 'to tuck' or 'to cover' and is often associated with a protector or guardian figure.
Tuckere
Tuckere traditionally means 'one who tucks garments or fabric', indicating a profession.
Tudca
Tudca means 'fortress' and signifies strength or protection.
Tudda
Tudda is linked to the word for 'lord' or 'ruler' in Welsh culture.
Tudeca
Tudeca can signify 'glorious ruler' reflecting nobility in Welsh heritage.
Tuder
Tuder indicates 'lord' or 'warrior', reflecting strength and leadership.
Tudor
Tudor means 'ruler of the people' and is often associated with the Tudor dynasty in England.
Tudwal
Tudwal means 'great ruler', indicating a leader of significant importance in society.
Tudwrig
Tudwrig signifies 'strong ruler' and reflects power in leadership roles.
Tue
Tue means 'day' or 'sun', embodying brightness and positivity.
Tulio
The youthful or energetic one, derived from Latin.
Tullia
The name is derived from a Roman family name, representing youthfulness.
Tullis
A surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Tull, meaning 'resemblance' or 'descendant' in Scottish Gaelic.
Tulliu
Often considered a variation of Tullius, associated with the Roman family name meaning 'of the family Tullius'.
Tullius
Derived from the Latin name Tullius, which means 'thunderbolt'.
Tulloch
A toponymic surname meaning 'from the small hill' in Scottish Gaels.
Tulumeu
A name used mainly in East Africa, often associated with strength or leadership qualities.
Tulwa
Commonly found in African cultures, it can mean 'one who is like a blessing'.
Tuma
A name meaning 'to be born under a certain star' prevalent in several African cultures.
Tumai
A name that often signifies 'the blessing' or 'the gift' prominently in many African dialects.
Tumaini
Meaning 'hope' in Swahili, commonly used as a name to signify aspiration and positivity.
Tumelo
A name meaning 'faith' or 'belief.'
Tunda
A name meaning 'the one who is a guardian or protector.'
Tunder
A name meaning 'thunder,' often associated with power and force.
Tuomas
Tuomas is the Finnish form of Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
Tuomo
Tuomo is derived from the Finnish version of the name Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Turner
Historically, denoted a person who worked with wood on a lathe.
Turoc
Meaning 'the one who is strong as a bull'.
Turpin
Derived from the name 'Thierry', meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Tutti
Derived from 'tutto', meaning 'all' or 'everything', often used affectionately in families.
Tuula
A name meaning 'wind', reflecting the natural elements in Finnish culture.
Tuuli
Translating to 'wind' in Finnish, symbolizing freedom and a carefree spirit.
Tuur
A short form of various Dutch names, often associated with nature and strength.
Tuva
A name referring to purity and innocence in Finnish folklore.
Tvrtko
Derived from 'Tvrdislav', meaning 'hardy' or 'strong'.
Twain
Meaning 'two' or 'the second', often used in surnames.
Twan
A diminutive form of the name 'Antonius', meaning 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth'.
Twayn
Derived from 'Twain', meaning 'two' or 'a pair', often reflects duality.
Twila
Meaning 'twilight' or 'double', often associated with dusk and softness.
Twilliam
A variation of the name 'William', meaning 'strong-willed warrior'.
Twillian
Another variation of 'William', preserving the meaning of a valiant protector.
Twyla
Meaning 'twilight' or 'mist', reflecting calm and serenity.
Twylla
Similar to Twyla, meaning 'twilight' or dreamy quality, associated with night.
Ty
A diminutive form of names such as Tyler or Tyson, often meaning 'maker or doer'.
Tyanna
Tyanna is a variant of Tiana, meaning 'princess' or 'fairy queen'.
Tyanne
Tyanne is a variant of Tiana, meaning 'princess' or 'fairy queen'.
Tyarra
Tyarra means 'earth' or 'hill' in Hebrew.
Tybalt
The name means 'bold people' and evokes the character from Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'.
Tyce
Tyce is derived from the Old French 'tieus', meaning 'worth', or 'brave' in Anglo-Norman context.
Tychicus
The name means 'fortunate' or 'lucky' and is associated with a companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament.
Tycho
The name means 'hitting' or 'a high point', and is famously associated with the astronomer Tycho Brahe.
Tychon
Tychon means 'fortuitous' or 'lucky' in Greek; it is related to the concept of fortune.
Tycia
Tycia is a variant of the name Tisha, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'.