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Arabic
gemstone
African
Highest point
Arabic
Determined
Old Norse
thunder
Old Norse
thunder
English
Thunder
Celtic
from the land
Spanish
to be strong
Indian
Sacred tree
Germanic
Thor's bear
Scandinavian
thunder; storm
Spanish
Twisted
African
Unknown
Scandinavian
Thunder
Spanish
Strong and courageous
Spanish
Bullfighter
Spanish
Drilled, perforated
Italian
Little bull
Old Norse
victorious
African
Strong
African
Chief or leader
African
Earth deity
African
bringer of peace
African
to be wise
African
brave warrior
English
Diminutive of Victoria.
Latin
Triumphant
English
from the land of the Tor
Italian
victorious
Spanish
Brave
Latin
victory; conqueror
Turkish
Brave
English
Crowned with thorns
English
Meaning unknown. It has been suggested that it is of Irish origin, though no suitable derivation can be found.
African
Child of wealth
Arabic
Way of God
African
One who brings joy
African
God's plan
Latin
Bringer of light
Spanish
Brave warrior
African
Strong
African
Unknown
English
thorny town
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
English
Thunder; brave warrior
African
Bringer of joy
Spanish
Tournament
Spanish
Tournaments
Italian
turning
Scandinavian
Place name
Eastern European
Thunder
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
God has given
Spanish
Little orange
Celtic
Thor's cauldron
Celtic
Thunder
Celtic
Hill dweller
Spanish
Tower
Spanish
mountain pass
Spanish
Unknown
English
Hill
Celtic
From the hills
English
From the hill
Spanish
bull
English
Tower
Irish
from the hills
English
From the river in Devon, associated with nature
Celtic
Thunder
English
Chief; from the hills
English
From the hill town
Celtic
Victory
Scandinavian
Thunder
African
Unknown
Various
Scandinavian
Thor's stone
Italian
cake
Spanish
Cakes, flatbreads
Spanish
Place of tortillas
Spanish
Little cakes
Spanish
Turtle
Spanish
Turtle
Spanish
turtle
Japanese
Flying
Old Norse
thunder
African
Bringer of happiness
Scandinavian
Strong
Native American
Brave
English
Diminutive of Salvatore, Victoria, and other names containing the same sound.
African
A child born in a good time
African
Joy
Native American
sacred place
Italian
From Tuscany
Hebrew
Increase
Arabic
To add
Spanish
to soar; to rise
Slavic
Bringer of happiness
African
healer
Japanese
wise, clever
Japanese
Wise
Indian
Unknown
Japanese
Generous and prosperous
Japanese
Talented or clever man
Japanese
Talented boy
Japanese
Wise
Slavic
Brave
Japanese
to shine
Native American
brave warrior
African
God is worthy
African
To toss or throw
Celtic
twin; second
African
Unknown
English
to throw
English
Name of a nobleman
African
To be blessed
Old English
little one
Native American
the one who is
English
To carry or bring
Eastern European
Tooth
African
Unknown
Spanish
little one; gift
Spanish
little one
African
Unknown
Spanish
brave; strong
Spanish
Little one
Spanish
little one; small
Southeast Asian
Strong
Southeast Asian
Pure
African
Little
Southeast Asian
Little boy
English
Little one
English
Diminutive of Charlotte.
Old Norse
brave people
Old English
brave people
Latin
the whole
Arabic
gift; present
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Chinese
Head
African
Goodness
African
One who is strong
Arabic
Success
Arabic
Success
Arabic
Success
Arabic
Success
Turkish
to be strong
Arabic
One who is generous
Arabic
Monotheism
Japanese
Peach blossom
Greek
Gift of God
English
From the muddy place
African
Wise person
Arabic
Respect
Persian
A name of Persian origin
African
Warrior
Arabic
Brilliant
English
Colorful stone, symbolizes protection and healing
Arabic
One who is blessed
Arabic
Generous
French
All Saints' Day
French
All Saints
Spanish
From the town of Tovar
Scandinavian
Beautiful
Hebrew
Goodness
African
Goodness is mine
Hebrew
God is good
Hebrew
God is good
Various
Slavic
To be strong
English
Hill
African
she brings happiness
Native American
In the forest
Arabic
Oneness
Arabic
Unity of God
Celtic
Peaceful one
English
A settlement or community.
English
From the town's end
African
Wealth has come home
African
To be seen
Spanish
Unknown
English
Plaything
African
Uncertain
Caribbean
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Beloved
African
Bringer of joy
Arabic
Good
African
One who is worthy
English
Maker
African
Gift of God
African
Joyful and happy
African
Joyful heart
African
To be joyful
African
Joy brings wealth
Japanese
Little toy
Japanese
Abundant
Latin
spirit child
African
God is good to me
Chinese
Unknown
Japanese
Unknown
Arabic
Pure
Arabic
Good
Arabic
Goodness
African
To be brave
African
Bringer of peace
African
Brave
Old English
noble
Southeast Asian
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
spring
Latin
three
English
To cross or traverse
Spanish
Work, labor
Spanish
Labors, works
Spanish
little worker
English
Short form of Tracy.
English
Brave
English
Variant of Tracy.
English
Brave
English
From Tracy
English
Fierce
English
Place of Thracius
Latin
Brave warrior
English
pathways
English
From an English surname that was taken from a Norman French place name meaning "domain belonging to Thracius". Charles Dickens used it for a male char
Celtic
place of Thracius
English
Brave
Latin
distinctive mark
Old English
exchange of goods
African
Relating to customs
African
Movement
Old English
crossing by the river
Spanish
Slot machine
Southeast Asian
Three
Latin
of Troy
Latin
From Trajan
English
Unknown
English
one who trails
Spanish
Truck driver
Indian
Three worlds or realms
Celtic
Unknown
Spanish
clothes
Celtic
From the sandy place
Southeast Asian
Public transport vehicle
English
From the town by the river
Spanish
Processes
Southeast Asian
tranquil; calm
Old English
from the river
Southeast Asian
Old, ancient
Spanish
Little crossing
Arabic
Flower
Southeast Asian
Pure
English
Peaceful
Spanish
Calm or peaceful
English
Calm and peaceful
Spanish
Calm, peaceful
English
A state of calmness and peace
Spanish
Transforming
Latin
crossing
Spanish
transmissions; broadcasts
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Transport
Spanish
Transport
English
From a surname meaning "wagoner" in Old English.
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little cloths
Vietnamese
to trap
Greek
to turn, to change
English
One who traps animals
Latin
powerful woman
Spanish
Movements
Spanish
transport; carry
Celtic
Crossing
Caribbean
Unknown
Indigenous Americas
To be strong
Old English
to cross
English
From the river town
Spanish
to cross; traveler
Spanish
Brave traveler
English
fair town
English
from the crossing
Latin
crossing
African
To cross over
English
From the surname Travers.
French
to cross; journey
Caribbean
Crossing
Latin
from Troy; brave
English
brave; strong
English
Crossroads
Spanish
crossing
Spanish
Traveler
Celtic
crossroads
Celtic
beloved; strong
Latin
to cross over
Celtic
from the crossing
English
From the English surname Travis, derived from Old French traverser meaning "to cross". It was used in America in honour of William Travis (1809-1836),
Spanish
to travel; wanderer
Celtic
crossroads
English
To cross over
English
place of Thracius
Celtic
Brave
French
noble, brave
Latin
Three
English
Breach of trust; betrayal
Celtic
Strength
English
From the English word, ultimately from Greek θησαυρός (thesauros) meaning "treasure, collection".
Old English
threefold
Slavic
Warrior
Spanish
clover
Germanic
bright fame
Latin
three
Latin
third
English
Harvest
Latin
to tread
English
Symbol of life
English
pure; clean
English
Little tree
English
Little tree
Old English
strength, firmness
African
strong; resilient
Welsh
big village
Latin
Three
English
Modern variation of Tracy
Celtic
Unknown
English
place of thrashers
Celtic
threefold
Spanish
Thornbush
Spanish
Of the three
English
From the homestead
Celtic
Settlement by the church
Celtic
Town of the river
English
To tread
English
Related to trellised plants, like gemstones in gardens
Celtic
From Tremain
Welsh
from the town
Welsh
town by the river
French
From the trembling place
Spanish
Tremendous
English
great; immense
Latin
to tremble
English
Green mineral, represents stability and balance
Spanish
Strong and powerful
Latin
to pull; to drag
English
trendy; fashionable
English
Fashionable
Latin
popular, current
Latin
fashionable
Celtic
to tremble; to shake
English
From an English surname that originally denoted someone who lived by the River Trent. A famous bearer is the American musician Trent Reznor (1965-)...
English
From the name of a New Jersey city established in the 17th century by William Trent. It means "Trent's town".
English
Invented name
Spanish
Braids or plaits
Latin
three
Spanish
three
Latin
harvester
Italian
threefold
English
Threefold blessing
Latin
threefold
Old Norse
threefold
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Third
Celtic
noble, strong
Irish
noble
African
three; strong
English
Third-born
Latin
noble, beloved
Latin
Third-born child
Latin
From the land of the three
Spanish
three Marys
French
Treasure
Latin
third
Celtic
from the thicket
Latin
Harvester
Latin
Tumult
English
Tumult
English
Valuable
Caribbean
Third born
African
Unknown
English
Short form of Trevor.
Celtic
River
Spanish
Brave
Celtic
Homestead by the river
Celtic
large settlement
Celtic
River town
Caribbean
Unknown
Celtic
From the town by the river
Celtic
from the town
English
From a surname that was derived from a Cornish place name meaning "homestead on the hill".
Celtic
from the town by
English
From the town by the river
French
from the town
Spanish
From Trevino
African
Unknown
Latin
Crossing
English
Big town
English
From the Welsh surname Trevor, originally taken from the name of towns in Wales meaning "big village", derived from Middle Welsh tref "village" and ma
Celtic
Large village
Celtic
Homestead
Latin
warrior
Old English
town by the tree
Latin
Threefold
English
From an English nickname meaning "three".
English
Warlike
English
Third son
Old English
third
Celtic
fairy princess
English
Creative, ingenious
Southeast Asian
Intellect, Wisdom
Latin
Threefold
English
Threefold
Indian
Confluence
Indian
Three worlds
Indian
Three worlds
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
threefold
Latin
threefold
Celtic
three; unity
Caribbean
Threefold
Caribbean
Unknown
Old Norse
brave
Celtic
brave ruler
English
brave; strong
English
Short form of Patricia.
Caribbean
Unknown
Latin
noble
English
Clever
French
Three colors
Indian
Three depths
Indian
Three gods
Indian
Triple
Sanskrit
three lamps
English
threefold; triple
English
Three
English
Feminine form of Trinity
Southeast Asian
Triumph
Latin
Threefold
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
Threefold
Latin
Threefold
African
Threefold
Latin
Chariot team of three
English
trickster; clever
English
To pull a trigger
Latin
strong; fierce
Spanish
Wheat grower
Latin
three
Celtic
pure
Indian
Threefold
English
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
To play a musical instrument
Indian
Three-eyed
Indian
Three worlds
Latin
three men
Indian
Three-eyed
African
I stand for them
Latin
three; triad
English
Short form of Katrina.
Indian
Three deities
Indian
Three Lords
Indian
Lord of the three worlds
Indian
Three-eyed
English
A jester in The Tempest
Latin
pure
Latin
Pure
Southeast Asian
Pure
Spanish
little Trinity
Spanish
Trinity
Spanish
Threefold
Latin
three seas
Latin
Trinity
Italian
Trinity
Spanish
Trinity
Latin
Threefold
English
From the English word Trinity, given in honour of the Christian belief that God has one essence, but three distinct expressions of being: Father, Son
English
Small ornament or jewel; playful and unique.
Spanish
Threefold
Latin
Group of three
Celtic
Trinity
English
Journey
Indian
Threefold
Latin
threefold
English
From a surname derived from Middle English trippen "to dance". It could also be inspired by the English word trip "journey, stumble".
Latin
triplet
English
threefold; triple
Latin
dreamlike experience
Indian
Satisfaction
Indian
Satisfaction
Indian
Conqueror of the three cities
English
Third
Indian
Satisfying thirst
Latin
Third
English
Short form of Patricia.
English
Short form of Patricia.
English
Noble