Boy Names That Mean The

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Trusting
Derived from the English word 'trusting', meaning having faith or confidence.
English
Tryaksh
Three-eyed, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
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
Tucson
Named after the city in Arizona, United States.
Spanish
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
Tujaram
Victory in the war.
Sanskrit
Tukaram
Holy cow, a variation of the name Tukara.
Sanskrit
Tuketu
Wind that blows over the treetops.
Cherokee
Tukupasya
Worshipper of the gods.
Sanskrit
Tuladhar
Holder of the balance, surname.
Sanskrit
Tulasidas
Devotee of the holy basil.
Sanskrit
Tulio
derived from the Roman family name Tullius.
Spanish
Tullius
A Roman family name, possibly derived from the Latin word 'tullius' meaning '...
Latin
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
Tunganath
Lord of the peaks.
Sanskrit
Tungavena
He makes houses for the people.
Cherokee
Tupper
One who plays the pipe.
English
Tuppere
From the cottage.
English
Turan
Land of the Turanians, a region in Central Asia.
Persian
Turki
Turkic or belonging to the Turks.
Arabic
Turner
Occupational surname for a person who works with a lathe or turner.
English
Turyahu
The Lord my rock.
Hebrew
Tutankhamun
The living image of Amun.
Egyptian
Tuvishtam
One who is the best.
Sanskrit
Tuwailib
Servant of the All-Loving (God).
Arabic
Tvashta
Tvashta is a Vedic artisan god, the divine carpenter and craftsman.
Sanskrit
Tvashtadhar
Bearer of the divine craftsman Tvashtr, a creator god in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Twiford
From the double river crossing.
English
Twitchel
Dweller by the brook.
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
Tyre
After the city of Tyre in ancient Phoenicia.
English
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
Tziyon
Means 'monument' or 'signpost', often referring to the biblical Mount Zion.
Hebrew
Udale
From the Yew Tree Valley.
English
Udayaditya
Rising sun, a name for the sun god.
Sanskrit
Udayagiri
Sunrise mountain, referring to a hill or peak where the sun rises.
Sanskrit
Udayant
Rising or ascending, often referring to the sun.
Sanskrit
Udayaravi
Rising sun, a name for the sun at dawn.
Sanskrit
Udayin
Rising or ascending, often referring to the sun.
Sanskrit
Udayjit
One who has conquered the dawn or risen victorious.
Sanskrit
Udayraj
Rising king or lord of the dawn.
Sanskrit
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