Baby Names Starting With T

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Torberta
Bright or shining Thor.
Germanic
Torbjorn
Bear of Thor.
Scandinavian
Torborg
Protection of Thor.
Scandinavian
Tord
Thor's spear.
Scandinavian
Tordis
Thor's goddess.
Scandinavian
Tore
Thor's warrior.
Norwegian
Torea
God is my king.
Maori
Torean
Thunder ruler.
English
Toren
From the tower.
English
Torence
Thunder.
English
Toreth
Of the forest.
English
Torey
Victory.
English
Torfi
Thor's peace.
Norse
Torgeir
Thunder spear.
Norwegian
Torger
Thor's spear.
Norwegian
Torgny
Thor's noise.
Norse
Torgunna
Thor's battle.
Norse
Torhild
Thor's battle.
Norse
Torht
Bright.
English
Torhte
Bright.
English
Tori
Bird.
Japanese
Toriah
God is my light.
Hebrew
Torian
Combination of Tory and Ian.
English
Toriane
derived from Victoria (victory).
French
Torianna
Combination of Tori and Anna.
English
Toribio
Reference to Saint Toribio.
Spanish
Torid
Thor's gift.
Norse
Toril
Thorny.
Norwegian
Torilyn
Combination of Tori and Lynn.
English
Torin
Chief.
Irish
Torio
Bird's tail.
Japanese
Torkel
Thor's cauldron or Thor's kettle.
Scandinavian
Torlan
From the land of the chief or leader.
Scottish
Torley
From the Old English words 'torr' meaning 'rock' and 'leah' meaning 'clearing'.
English
Tormaigh
Derived from Irish 'tormach', meaning 'increase' or 'augmentation'.
Irish
Tormey
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Tormaigh, meaning 'descendant of Tormach', ...
Irish
Tormod
Derived from Old Norse Þórmóðr, meaning 'Thor's wrath'.
Scottish
Torn
Derived from the Old English word 'torn', meaning 'thorn' or 'sharp point'.
English
Torne
Derived from the Old Norse name Þórn, meaning 'thorn'.
Swedish
Torney
Derived from a place name meaning 'thorn tree enclosure'.
English
Torny
Derived from the Old Norse name Þórný, meaning 'Thor's new' or 'thunder new'.
Norwegian
Toro
Means 'bull' in Spanish, often used as a nickname or surname.
Spanish
Torolf
Torolf means 'Thor's wolf', combining the god Thor with the wolf.
Norse
Torquil
Derived from the Old Norse name Þorkell, meaning 'Thor's cauldron'.
Scottish
Torrad
Derived from 'torrad', meaning 'thunder' or 'noise'.
Irish
Torran
From the hills or a place name meaning 'chief hill'.
Scottish
Torrance
From the place name Torrance, meaning 'from the knolls'.
Scottish
Torrans
From the rocky hillock.
Scottish
Torrant
From the swift stream.
Scottish
Torre
Tower.
Spanish
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