Boy Names That Mean Of

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Trilokpati
Lord of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
Triman
Possessor of three jewels.
Sanskrit
Trimurthi
The three forms of God (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).
Sanskrit
Trimurti
The three forms of God (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).
Sanskrit
Trinamani
Jewel of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
Trinesh
Lord of the three-eyed.
Tamil
Tripur
The meaning of the name Tripur is not specified.
Sanskrit
Tripurajit
Conqueror of the three cities.
Sanskrit
Tripurari
Enemy of the demon Tripura.
Sanskrit
Tripurte
Lord of the three cities.
Sanskrit
Tripushkar
One who offers three flowers.
Sanskrit
Tris
Diminutive of Beatrice, meaning 'she who brings happiness'.
Latin
Trishikh
Crest of Three Peaks.
Sanskrit
Trishoolin
Holder of the Trident.
Sanskrit
Trishukra
Holder of the Three-Headed Spear.
Sanskrit
Trishulank
Wearer of the Trident.
Sanskrit
Trishulin
Possessor of the Trident.
Sanskrit
Trishva
Consort of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Tritiya
Third, often referring to the third day of a lunar fortnight.
Sanskrit
Triton
Son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a merman messenger of the sea.
Greek
Trivendra
Lord of the three worlds, a name for Vishnu.
Hindi
Trividya
Possessing three types of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Triyog
One who has achieved the union of three elements or forces.
Sanskrit
Troas
Name of a region in ancient Greece.
Greek
Troilus
Son of King Priam of Troy in Greek mythology.
Greek
Tros
In Greek mythology, the founder and ruler of Troy.
Greek
Trout
A type of freshwater fish.
English
Troy
Descendant of the foot soldier or from the Irish name Troya.
Irish
Troye
Descendant of the foot soldier.
French
Troyes
Derived from the city of Troyes in France, possibly meaning 'three' in refere...
French
Tryaksh
Three-eyed, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Tsidhqiyah
Righteousness of God.
Hebrew
Tuart
A type of tree native to Western Australia.
Aboriginal
Tuathal
Ruler of the people, from Old Irish 'tuath' meaning people and 'gal' meaning ...
Irish
Tubalcain
Tubalcain is a biblical figure, son of Lamech and Zillah, associated with met...
Hebrew
Tucker
Occupational name for a cloth softener.
English
Tudor
Derived from the Welsh name Tudur, meaning 'people's king' or 'ruler of the p...
Welsh
Tufayl
Small, young, or delicate; also a name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Tughra
The exact meaning of Tughra is unclear, but it is often associated with calli...
Turkish
Tukaram
Holy cow, a variation of the name Tukara.
Sanskrit
Tukuli
Handful of milk.
Sanskrit
Tukupasya
Worshipper of the gods.
Sanskrit
Tuladhar
Holder of the balance, surname.
Sanskrit
Tulaib
Seeker of knowledge or one who seeks.
Arabic
Tulasidas
Devotee of the holy basil.
Sanskrit
Tulsidaas
Servant of the Tulsi plant, referring to the sacred basil in Hinduism.
Hindi
Tulsidas
Servant of the tulsi plant, referring to a devotee of the goddess Tulsi.
Sanskrit
Tulsikumar
A name combining Tulsi (holy basil) and Kumar (prince), meaning 'prince of Tu...
Sanskrit
Tumaim
Twin, born as one of a pair.
Arabic
Tunganath
Lord of the peaks.
Sanskrit
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