Names That Mean Of

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Tracen
Variation of Trace, meaning to follow or track.
English
Tracey
Derived from a Norman French form of the Latin name Thracius, meaning 'thraci...
English
Traci
Diminutive of Theresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
English
Tracie
Diminutive of Tracy, meaning 'warlike' or 'from Thrace'.
English
Traherne
derived from the Welsh surname of meaning..
Welsh
Trailokva
Means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit, referring to the three realms of existence.
Sanskrit
Traimbika
Three-eyed goddess; form of Durga/Parvati
Sanskrit
Trambak
One who has three eyes, an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Tranquilla
Feminine form of Tranquillus, meaning 'calm, quiet'.
Latin
Traudl
Diminutive of Gertrud, meaning 'spear strength'.
German
Traveon
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Travis and Deon.
English
Traviatah
Variation of the name Traviata..
Italian
Travon
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Travis and Devon.
English
Travyatah
Variation of the name Travyata..
Italian
Tray
Diminutive form of Tracy or Theresa.
English
Trayaksh
One who has three eyes, an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Traynor
Descendant of the strong or fierce one.
Irish
Treacy
Descendant of the fierce or warlike one.
Irish
Treasure
Refers to something of great value or importance.
English
Treat
Refers to something pleasing or enjoyable, often used as a term of endearment.
English
Treeni
Means 'wooden' or 'of the tree' in Finnish.
Finnish
Treenie
A diminutive of Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
English
Tremain
Town of stone.
French
Trent
Torrent, the name of a river in England.
Latin
Treszk
Diminutive of Teresa.
Polish
Treszka
Diminutive of Teresa.
Polish
Trevion
Derived from the English surname Trevion, meaning 'homestead of Treve'.
English
Trevonna
Combination of Treva and the suffix -onna, meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement'.
English
Trey
Nickname meaning 'three', often given to the third child.
English
Treyton
Derived from a surname meaning 'town of the three'.
English
Treyvon
Combination of the prefix 'tre-' meaning three and the name 'Von', often used...
English
Triage
Refers to the process of sorting and categorizing patients based on the sever...
French
Triaksha
Triaksha means 'three-eyed,' referring to the third eye of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Triambak
Refers to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Triambika
Refers to the goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Triana
Derived from the Spanish city of Triana, a neighborhood in Seville.
Spanish
Tribhuvan
Lord of the three worlds, a title for Hindu gods.
Sanskrit
Tricia
Diminutive of Patricia, meaning 'noble' or 'patrician'.
English
Tridev
Three gods, referring to the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Sanskrit
Tridhara
Three streams or three flows, often symbolizing the confluence of three rivers.
Sanskrit
Trikakud
A name meaning 'three peaks' or 'three tufts', often referring to a mountain ...
Sanskrit
Trikaya
A Buddhist concept referring to the three bodies of a Buddha.
Sanskrit
Trilaksha
One who has three marks or signs, often referring to a deity or auspicious be...
Sanskrit
Trilbea
Combination of the names Trilby and Bea, symbolizing a blending of various qu...
English
Trilbi
Diminutive form of the name Trilby, which is of origin and meaning.
English
Trilby
A soft felt hat with a brim, originally a surname.
English
Trilokanath
Lord of the three worlds, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Trilokchand
One who is the lord of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
Trilokesh
Lord of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
TrilokiNath
Lord of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
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