Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Torley
From the Old English words 'torr' meaning 'rock' and 'leah' meaning 'clearing'.
English
Tormey
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Tormaigh, meaning 'descendant of Tormach', ...
Irish
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
Torny
Derived from the Old Norse name Þórný, meaning 'Thor's new' or 'thunder new'.
Norwegian
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
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
Torrence
From the hills.
Scottish
Torri
derived from the place name 'Torrington'.
English
Torrie
Diminutive form of the name 'Victoria' meaning victory.
English
Torry
derived from the place name 'Torry' meaning from the rocky headland.
Scottish
Tory
From the Tory or Tory Island.
English
Toryan
Crown or royal, derived from the Persian word for crown.
Persian
Tosa
Tosa is a Japanese surname or place name, often associated with the Tosa clan...
Japanese
Tosca
From Tuscany, referring to the Italian region.
Italian
Toscana
Derived from the name of the Tuscany region in Italy.
Italian
Tourmalina
Derived from the Sinhalese word 'tōramalli', referring to a type of gemstone.
Greek
Tourmaline
Derived from the gemstone tourmaline, symbolizing creativity and protection.
English
Tourmalyn
A modern invented name, possibly derived from the gemstone tourmaline.
English
Touseef
Praise or commendation, derived from the Arabic root 'w-s-f'.
Arabic
Tove
Derived from the Old Norse name Tófa, meaning 'beautiful' or 'Thor's beauty'.
Scandinavian
Townly
From the town meadow.
English
Townsend
From the town's end.
English
Toyah
Girl of the water.
Cherokee
Toyaja
Daughter of the Lord.
Sanskrit
Traanan
The crowned one.
Persian
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
Tracy
Means 'warlike' or 'fighter', derived from the Irish name Treasa.
Irish
Trafford
From the ford where the path crosses the river.
English
Traherne
derived from the Welsh surname of meaning..
Welsh
Trail
Derived from the Old English word 'tregel', meaning a path or track.
English
Trailokva
Means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit, referring to the three realms of existence.
Sanskrit
Trambak
One who has three eyes, an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Trambakeshwar
A name for the Hindu god Shiva, referring to the three-eyed lord.
Marathi
Tranio
Derived from the Latin name Tranius, meaning 'one who crosses over' or 'ferry...
Italian
Traven
Derived from a surname meaning 'crossing' or 'town at the crossroads'.
English
Traver
Derived from a surname meaning 'at the crossroads'.
English
Travers
From the French surname meaning 'to cross', referring to someone who lived ne...
French
Traviata
Derived from the Italian word 'traviata', meaning 'wayward' or 'strayed'.
Italian
Traviatah
Variation of the name Traviata..
Italian
Travis
From the French place name Travers, meaning 'crossroads'.
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
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