Boy Names That Mean From

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Torald
Thor's power, from the Old English elements 'Thor' and 'wald' meaning rule.
English
Torance
Derived from the Roman family name Torquatus, meaning 'adorned with a necklace'.
Latin
Toren
From the tower.
English
Torley
From the Old English words 'torr' meaning 'rock' and 'leah' meaning 'clearing'.
English
Tormaigh
Derived from Irish 'tormach', meaning 'increase' or 'augmentation'.
Irish
Tormey
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Tormaigh, meaning 'descendant of Tormach', ...
Irish
Tormod
Derived from Old Norse Þórmóðr, meaning 'Thor's wrath'.
Scottish
Torquil
Derived from the Old Norse name Þorkell, meaning 'Thor's cauldron'.
Scottish
Torrad
Derived from 'torrad', meaning 'thunder' or 'noise'.
Irish
Torran
From the hills or a place name meaning 'chief hill'.
Scottish
Torrance
From the place name Torrance, meaning 'from the knolls'.
Scottish
Torrans
From the rocky hillock.
Scottish
Torrant
From the swift stream.
Scottish
Torrence
From the hills.
Scottish
Toryal
Crown bearer or royal, from Persian 'taj' meaning crown.
Persian
Toshikh
derived from Toshi, meaning wise.
Russian
Toulouse
From Toulouse (a city in France).
French
Touseef
Praise or commendation, derived from the Arabic root 'w-s-f'.
Arabic
Toveli
Derived from Finnish 'tovi' meaning 'a while' or 'a moment'.
Finnish
Townly
From the town meadow.
English
Townsend
From the town's end.
English
Trafford
From the ford where the path crosses the river.
English
Traherne
derived from the Welsh surname of meaning..
Welsh
Trail
Derived from the Old English word 'tregel', meaning a path or track.
English
Tranio
Derived from the Latin name Tranius, meaning 'one who crosses over' or 'ferry...
Italian
Trausti
Derived from Old Norse 'traust' meaning trust or confidence.
Icelandic
Traven
Derived from a surname meaning 'crossing' or 'town at the crossroads'.
English
Traver
Derived from a surname meaning 'at the crossroads'.
English
Travers
From the French surname meaning 'to cross', referring to someone who lived ne...
French
Traville
Derived from a place name meaning 'crossroads settlement'.
English
Travis
From the French place name Travers, meaning 'crossroads'.
English
Tredway
From the Old English words 'trēow' meaning tree and 'weg' meaning way, refer...
English
Treffen
Derived from a German surname meaning 'meeting' or 'gathering'.
German
Trentine
From Trent, a city in Italy.
French
Trentino
From Trento, a city in Italy.
Italian
Trento
From Trento, a city in Italy.
Italian
Tressel
Derived from a place name meaning 'cross' or 'crucifix'.
English
Trev
Derived from Welsh 'trev' meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement'.
Welsh
Trevion
Derived from the English surname Trevion, meaning 'homestead of Treve'.
English
Trevor
From a Welsh surname meaning 'big village' or 'homestead'.
Welsh
Treyton
Derived from a surname meaning 'town of the three'.
English
Trinanku
A king from mythological times.
Sanskrit
Trinculo
A name from Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', possibly derived from Italian 'trinc...
Italian
Tristram
From the Old Welsh name Drystan, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'sad'.
English
Troels
Derived from the Old Norse name Þróaldr, meaning 'Thor's ruler'.
Norse
Tron
Derived from Old Norse 'þrór', meaning 'thriving' or 'growing'.
Norse
Trond
Derived from Old Norse 'Þróndr', meaning 'thriving' or 'growing'.
Norse
Trophonius
Nourisher or feeder, derived from Greek 'trophē' meaning nourishment.
Greek
Troy
Descendant of the foot soldier or from the Irish name Troya.
Irish
Troyes
Derived from the city of Troyes in France, possibly meaning 'three' in refere...
French
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