Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Truesdale
From the true valley.
English
Truman
Loyal man, from the English surname meaning 'faithful one'.
English
Trumbald
Strong and bold, from the elements 'trum' meaning strong and 'bald' meaning b...
Germanic
Trumble
Derived from a place name meaning 'marshy land' or 'pool meadow'.
English
Trusting
Derived from the English word 'trusting', meaning having faith or confidence.
English
Tuathal
Ruler of the people, from Old Irish 'tuath' meaning people and 'gal' meaning ...
Irish
Tuckere
Derived from the Old English word 'tūcian', meaning 'to torment' or 'to trou...
English
Tudor
Derived from the Welsh name Tudur, meaning 'people's king' or 'ruler of the p...
Welsh
Tulio
derived from the Roman family name Tullius.
Spanish
Tullius
A Roman family name, possibly derived from the Latin word 'tullius' meaning '...
Latin
Tuppere
From the cottage.
English
Turlough
Means 'instigator' or 'prompter', derived from Irish 'turlach'.
Irish
Tuxford
From Tuxford, a place in Nottinghamshire meaning 'Tucc's ford'.
English
Twiford
From the double river crossing.
English
Twyford
From the twiggy ford.
English
Tychicus
Fortunate or chance, from the Greek word 'tyche' meaning luck.
Greek
Tychon
Fortune, fate, or chance; derived from the Greek word 'tyche'.
Greek
Tyndareus
Derived from Greek elements meaning 'to strike' or 'to beat', possibly referr...
Greek
Tyrannus
Derived from Greek 'tyrannos', meaning 'absolute ruler' or 'tyrant'.
Greek
Tyrone
Derived from the Irish name Tír Eoghain, meaning 'land of Eoghan'.
Irish
Tyrrel
Derived from the Old English name 'Tirwald', meaning 'Thor's power'.
English
Tyrus
From the Greek name Tyros, meaning 'a Tyrian' or 'inhabitant of Tyre'.
Greek
Tyson
Son of Tye, from the Old English personal name Tye.
English
Ubai
Servant of God, derived from Arabic 'ubayd' meaning 'small servant'.
Arabic
Ubaida
Servant of God, derived from Arabic 'Ubaid' meaning 'servant'.
Arabic
Ubaydah
Servant of God, derived from 'Ubayd' meaning small servant.
Arabic
Udale
From the Yew Tree Valley.
English
Udayl
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'rising' or 'ascending'.
Sanskrit
Udayle
Derived from Uday meaning 'rise' or 'ascend', often interpreted as 'sunrise' ...
Sanskrit
Udgeet
A song or hymn, often referring to a chant from the Vedas.
Sanskrit
Uillearn
Derived from the Gaelic name Uilleam, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Scottish
Ujjendra
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the stars' or 'king of the stars'.
Sanskrit
Uland
From the woodland.
English
Ulfred
Wolf peace, from Old English 'wulf' (wolf) and 'frið' (peace).
English
Ullic
From the meadow by the lake.
Scottish
Ullock
From the yew tree slope.
English
Umber
derived from the English word for a shade of brown.
English
Unger
Derived from the Middle High German 'unger', meaning 'Hungarian'.
German
Upanayik
A name derived from the Sanskrit word 'upanayana', referring to the sacred th...
Sanskrit
Upjas
Derived from 'upajā' meaning 'offspring' or 'progeny'.
Sanskrit
Uppal
Derived from a place name in Punjab, India.
Punjabi
Upraj
Derived from 'uparāja', meaning 'sub-king' or 'deputy ruler'.
Sanskrit
Upshaw
Derived from a place name meaning 'upper wood'.
English
Upton
From the high town.
English
Uptun
From the uptown.
English
Upwode
From the above wood.
English
Upwood
From the upper wood.
English
Urbaan
From the city; urban.
Dutch
Uresta
From the east or the rising sun.
Spanish
Urquhart
From the oak forest.
Scottish
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