Names That Mean The

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

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Trinidad
Referring to the Holy Trinity in Christianity.
Spanish
Trinity
Referring to the Holy Trinity in Christianity.
English
Triny
Diminutive of Trinity, referring to the Christian concept of the Holy Trinity.
English
Tripur
The meaning of the name Tripur is not specified.
Sanskrit
Tripurajit
Conqueror of the three cities.
Sanskrit
Tripurari
Enemy of the demon Tripura.
Sanskrit
Tripuri
Goddess of the three cities.
Sanskrit
Tripurte
Lord of the three cities.
Sanskrit
Trishar
The three.
Sanskrit
Trishoolin
Holder of the Trident.
Sanskrit
Trishukra
Holder of the Three-Headed Spear.
Sanskrit
Trishulank
Wearer of the Trident.
Sanskrit
Trishulin
Possessor of the Trident.
Sanskrit
Tristany
Derived from the Celtic name Tristan, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'sad'.
English
Tristar
Combination of the names Tristan and Star, suggesting a majestic or celestial...
English
Tristram
From the Old Welsh name Drystan, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'sad'.
English
Triti
A name meaning 'three' or 'third', often associated with the third eye or spi...
Sanskrit
Tritiya
Third, often referring to the third day of a lunar fortnight.
Sanskrit
Triton
Son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a merman messenger of the sea.
Greek
Trivendra
Lord of the three worlds, a name for Vishnu.
Hindi
Trivia
Trivia means 'three ways' and refers to the goddess of crossroads.
Latin
Trivikrama
Another name for Lord Vishnu, symbolizing his ability to transcend the univer...
Sanskrit
Triyog
One who has achieved the union of three elements or forces.
Sanskrit
Troels
Derived from the Old Norse name Þróaldr, meaning 'Thor's ruler'.
Norse
Troia
From the ancient Greek city of Troy.
Greek
Troian
From Troy, relating to the Trojan War.
Greek
Troianah
Derived from Greek 'troia' meaning Troy, possibly referring to the ancient city.
Greek
Tropica
Derived from 'tropicus', meaning 'of the tropics'.
Latin
Tros
In Greek mythology, the founder and ruler of Troy.
Greek
Troy
Descendant of the foot soldier or from the Irish name Troya.
Irish
Troyana
Feminine form of Troy, referring to the ancient city in Greek mythology..
Spanish
Troye
Descendant of the foot soldier.
French
Troyes
Derived from the city of Troyes in France, possibly meaning 'three' in refere...
French
Trucker
Refers to someone who drives trucks or is associated with the trucking indust...
English
Trudchen
Diminutive of Gertrude, meaning 'strength of the spear'.
German
Truesdale
From the true valley.
English
Truly
Derived from the English word 'truly', meaning sincerely or genuinely.
English
Truman
Loyal man, from the English surname meaning 'faithful one'.
English
Trumbald
Strong and bold, from the elements 'trum' meaning strong and 'bald' meaning b...
Germanic
Trusting
Derived from the English word 'trusting', meaning having faith or confidence.
English
Truth
Derived from the English word truth, meaning honesty or verity.
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
Tucia
A diminutive form of the name Tuccia.
Latin
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
Tuesday
Born on Tuesday, from the Old English 'Tiwesdæg', day of the god Tiw.
English
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
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