Boy Names That Mean The

Discover Boy names meaning The with origins and popularity.

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Tomy
Twin. The short form of Thomas
Aramaic
Tonauac
The one that possesses light
Aztec
Torance
Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Te...
English
Torben
From the Old Norse name Þà ³rbjà ¶rn, which meant "Thor's bear...
Finnish
Torence
Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Te...
Norse
Tormod
From the north
Gaelic
Toro
Bull-like. The constellation Taurus.
Spanish
Torrance
Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Te...
English
Torrans
From the knolls.
Irish
Torrant
Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Te...
English
Torrence
Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Te...
Gaelic
Torrent
Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Te...
English
Touchstone
As YFou Like It' The court jester.
Shakespearean
Toure
Beloging to the Soussou or Maninka
African
Townly
From the town meadow.
English
Townsend
From the end of the town.
French
Toxeus
Brother of Althaea
Hebrew
Toyaraj
The King of Waters, The Ocean
Indian
Trahaearn
Common Welsh name formed by adding the intensive prefix tra- to haearn iron: ...
Welsh
Traherne
Anglicized form of the Welsh Trahaearn like iron, strong as iron
Welsh
Trailokva
The three worlds
Indian
Traimbak
Three-eyed (an epithet of Lord Shiva)
Indian
Traiton
From the town with lots of trees.
English
Trambak
Derived from the Sanskrit 'Tryambaka' meaning 'three-eyed', an epithet of Lor...
Indian
Tranio
The Taming of the Shrew' A servant to Lucentio.
Shakespearean
Traven
From the uplifting one's village.
English
Traveon
From the uplifting one's village.
Welsh
Trayton
From the town with lots of trees.
English
Trebonius
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar.
Shakespearean
Treiton
From the town with lots of trees.
English
Tremain
From The Town Of The Stone
Welsh
Tremaine
From the town encircled by stone.
Celtic
Tremayne
From the town encircled by stone.
Celtic
Tremont
From the three moun-tains
French
Trenton
Refers to the English river Trent. Surname.
English
Treowbrycg
From the tree bridge.
English
Trevan
From the uplifting one's village.
English
Trevion
From the uplifting one's village.
Welsh
Trevvor
From the large village
English
Treyton
From the town with lots of trees.
Contemporary
Triaksh
Three eyed, Another name for Shiva
Indian
Triambak
three-eyed (epithet of Lord Shiva)
Indian
Tribang
Three-bend (from Sanskrit tri + bhanga): a classical Indian dance/art pose ch...
Indian
Tribhuvan
The tree worlds
Indian
Tridev
Hindu Trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh the creator, Sustainer, destroyer
Indian
Tridham
Shining in the Three Worlds
Indian
Tridhaman
The holy Trinity
Indian
Trilochan
Three-eyed; 'the one with three eyes', an epithet of Lord Shiva
Indian
Trilochanan
Three-eyed; an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Indian
Trilok
The three worlds
Indian
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