Boy Names That Mean The

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Thurmund
The meaning of Thurmund is Variation of Thurmun.
English
Thurmundo
The meaning of Thurmundo is Variation of Thurmund.
Spanish
Thursdai
The meaning of Thursdai is Variation of the day of the week, Thursday.
English
Thursday
Derived from the Old English word for the fifth day of the week, named after ...
English
Thurstan
From the Old English name Þurstan, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Thurston
From the Old English personal name Þurstan, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Thurstun
From the Old English personal name Þurstān, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Thutmose
Born of Thoth, the god of wisdom and writing.
Egyptian
Thuyet
Meaning 'theory' or 'doctrine' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Thyestes
Son of Pelops and Hippodamia in Greek mythology, known for his feud with his ...
Greek
Thyobald
Bold people, from the elements 'theud' meaning people and 'bald' meaning bold.
Germanic
Tiberio
Of the Tiber river, referring to the Tiber River in Italy.
Italian
Tiboly
Derived from the Hungarian name Tibor, meaning 'holy place' or 'sacred'.
Hungarian
Tibor
Derived from the Latin name Tiberius, meaning 'of the Tiber River'.
Hungarian
Tidal
Relating to the tide; a modern nature-inspired name.
English
Tigger
Referring to a character from Winnie-the-Pooh.
English
Tihkoosue
He who tells the truth.
Cherokee
Tilak
A mark or symbol, often a vermilion dot worn on the forehead as a religious o...
Sanskrit
Tilakarathna
Jewel of the tilaka mark, symbolizing auspiciousness and beauty.
Sanskrit
Tilaluddin
Servant of the religion, combining 'Tilal' (servant) and 'uddin' (religion).
Arabic
Tilden
From the surname Tilden, meaning 'valley of the tiles' in Old English.
English
Tilford
From the prosperous ford.
English
Tilottam
A name meaning 'possessing the quality of the sesame seed', symbolizing beaut...
Sanskrit
Tilton
From the town of Tilton, meaning 'Tila's farmstead'.
English
Timar
Derived from the Hungarian word 'timár', meaning 'tanner'.
Hungarian
Timnah
Timnah is a place name in the Bible, meaning 'portion' or 'allotted territory'.
Hebrew
Timnathheres
Portion of the sun, a place name in the Bible.
Hebrew
Timnathserah
Portion of the sun or territory of the sun.
Hebrew
Timofei
Honoring God, derived from Greek Timotheos.
Russian
Timofey
Honoring God, derived from Greek Timotheos.
Russian
Timoteo
Honoring God, derived from Greek Timotheos.
Italian
Tinsley
From the tinkers' meadow.
English
Tipu
Derived from the Bengali word for 'tiger', symbolizing strength and courage.
Bengali
Tiranand
Tiranand means 'lord of the arrows' or 'archer king' in Persian.
Persian
Tirhakah
King of the Two Lands.
Egyptian
Tirishaanth
Lord of the three realms.
Sanskrit
Tirthankar
One who establishes the fourfold religious order.
Sanskrit
Tirthayad
One who is loved by the Holy Waters.
Sanskrit
Tirthi
One who walks on the path of spirituality.
Sanskrit
Tirupathi
Place of the Divine.
Sanskrit
Tishbite
From the city of Tishbe.
Hebrew
Titan
One of the race of giants who fought against the gods in Greek mythology.
Greek
Tithonus
Son of Laomedon, husband of Eos (Goddess of the dawn).
Greek
Titos
Derived from the Greek name 'Titos', meaning 'honored' or 'defender'.
Greek
Titus
Title of honor, meaning 'honorable' or 'of the giants'.
Latin
Tivadar
Gift of God, derived from the Greek name Theodore.
Hungarian
Tiziano
Derived from the Roman family name Titianus, meaning 'of Titus'.
Italian
Tlmotheos
Honoring God, derived from Greek 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God).
Greek
Toaheed
Meaning 'monotheism' or 'belief in the oneness of God'.
Arabic
Toal
Derived from the Gaelic name Tuathal, meaning 'people's ruler'.
Irish
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