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Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
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Trenton |
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Trenus |
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Tresa |
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Treva |
prudent |
Celtic |
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Trever |
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Trevion |
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Trevon |
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Trevor |
cautious |
Celtic, Gaelic |
   
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Trey |
third born, three |
Middle English |
  
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Treyton |
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Trifine |
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Old French |
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Trigve |
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Norwegian |
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Trilby |
one who sings musical thrills |
Italian |
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Trilochana |
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Hindu |
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Trina |
fire, full of spirit |
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Trind |
pure |
Swedish |
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Trinity |
the holy three |
Latin |
   
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Tripp |
traveler |
Old English |
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Trisanu |
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Hindu |
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Trishna |
thirst, a form of the Devi |
Hindu |
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Trista |
sorrowful |
Latin |
 
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Tristan |
noisy one, laborer |
Old Welsh, Latin |
   
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Tristen |
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Tristian |
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Tristin |
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Triston |
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Troilus |
place name |
French |
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Troy |
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Troy |
place name |
French |
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Trudy |
beloved |
Old English |
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Truman |
disciple |
Old English |
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Trupti |
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Hindu |
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Trusha |
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Hindu |
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Tryggvi |
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Scandinavian |
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Tryne |
pure |
Dutch |
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Tryphena |
dainty |
Latin |
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Trystan |
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Tuathal |
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Celtic |
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Tucker |
tailor |
Middle English |
  
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Tudfwlch |
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Welsh |
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Tudi |
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Old French |
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Tudur |
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Welsh |
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Tuesday |
the day of the week |
Old English |
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Tugdual |
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Old French |
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Tuhina |
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Hindu |
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Tujan |
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Old French |
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Tulasi |
a Devi |
Hindu |
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Tully |
a people, peaceful one |
Celtic, Gaelic |
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Tuncer |
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Turkish |
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Tungyr |
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Welsh |
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Ture |
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Scandinavian |
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Turiau |
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Old French |
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Turner |
carpenter |
Middle English |

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Turpin |
thunder-Finn |
Old Norse |
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Tushar |
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Hindu |
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Tusti |
peace, happiness, a for of the Devi |
Hindu |
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Tuvya |
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Hebrew |
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Twain |
two pieces |
Middle English |
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Twila |
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Ty |
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Tyanne |
special one |
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Tydfill |
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Welsh |
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Tye |
enclosed |
Old English |
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Tyee |
chief |
Native American |
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Tyler |
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Tyler |
tiler, roofer |
Middle English |
   
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Tylor |
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Tymon |
honoring God |
Greek |
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Tyne |
river |
Old English |
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Tyra |
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Tyrek |
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Tyrell |
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Tyrese |
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Tyrone |
king |
Greek |
 
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Tyrus |
person from Tyre |
Latin |
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Tyshawn |
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Tyson |
son of a German, son of Ty |
Old French |
 
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Tzuriel |
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Hebrew |
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Tab |
briliant, drummer |
Old German, Middle English |
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Tabansi |
one who endures |
African |
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Tabari |
after famous muslim historian |
North African |
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Tabitha |
gazelle, roe-buck |
Greek, Hebrew |
 
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Taborri |
voices that carry |
Native American |
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Taci |
washtub |
Zuni Indian |
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Tacincala |
deer |
Native American |
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Tacita |
to be silent |
Latin |
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Tadako |
child of Tada |
Japanese |
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Tadc |
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Celtic |
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Taddeo |
courageous, one who praises |
Italian |
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Taffy |
beloved |
Welsh |
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Tahir |
chaste, pure |
Arabic |
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Tahirah |
chaste, pure |
Arabic |
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Tahzai |
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Tailynn |
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unknown |
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Taima |
crash of thunder |
Native American |
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Tainn |
new moon |
Native American |
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Taipa |
to spread wings |
Miwok Indian |
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Tajo |
day |
Spanish |
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Tajsa |
princess |
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Taka |
tall, honorable |
Japanese |
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Takai |
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Japanese |
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Takako |
child of Taka |
Japanese |
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Takara |
treasure, precious object |
Japanese |
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Takiyah |
pious, righteous |
North African |
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Takoda |
friend to all |
Native American |
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Taksa |
a son of Bharata |
Hindu |
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Taksony |
well fed, content, merciless, wild |
Hungarian |
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Taku |
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Japanese |
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Tala |
stalking wolf |
Native American |
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Talasi |
corn-tassel flower |
Hopi Indian |
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Talbot |
reward |
Old French |
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Tale |
green |
African |
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Taleen |
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Armenian |
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Talia |
dew from heaven, blooming, near water |
Hebrew, Greek, Australian Aboriginal |
 
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Talib |
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Arabic |
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Talitha |
young woman |
Aramaic |
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Taliyah |
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Tallulah |
leaping water |
Choctaw Indian |
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Talman |
to injure, to oppress |
Hebrew |
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Talon |
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Talorg |
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Welsh |
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Talos |
giant protector of Minos island |
Greek |
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Tam |
heart |
Vietnamese |
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Tama |
thunderbolt |
Native American |
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Tamali |
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Hindu |
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Tamara |
palm tree, spice |
Hebrew, Sanskrit |
 
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Tambrey |
immortal |
unknown |
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Tamer |
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Turkish |
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Tamia |
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Tamiko |
child of Tami |
Japanese |
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Tamir |
pure, tall stately |
Arabic |
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Tammy |
perfect one |
Hebrew |
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Tamsyn |
Native American |
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Tanaka |
dweller |
Japanese |
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Tanasha |
strong willed, persistant |
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Tancredo |
of thoughtful counsel |
Italian |
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Tanek |
immortal |
Polish |
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Taner |
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Turkish |
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Tani |
valley; sweetheart; youth; bull that charges randomly |
Japanese, Melanesian, Tonkinese, Andalusian |
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Tania |
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Tanicus |
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Latin |
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Taniya |
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Tanner |
leather worker |
Old English |
   
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Tano |
name of river |
Ghanese |
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Tanu |
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Hindu |
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Tanuja |
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Hindu |
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Tanushi |
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Hindu |
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Tanvi |
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Hindu |
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Tanya |
fairy princess |
Russian |
 
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Tao |
peach, symbol of long life |
Chinese |
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Tapan |
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Hindu |
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Tapanga |
sweet, unpredictable |
African |
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Tapesh |
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Hindu |
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Tapi |
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Hindu |
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Tapti |
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Hindu |
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Tara |
rocky hill, tower |
Celtic, Gaelic, Hindu |
  
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Tarang |
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Hindu |
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Tarasios |
of Tarentum |
Greek |
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Tarcal |
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Hungarian |
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Tardos |
bald |
Hungarian |
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Tareva-Chine(shanay) |
beautiful eyes |
Native American |
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Tariq |
star, path |
Arabic |
 
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Tarján |
name of an honor |
Hungarian |
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Tarkan |
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Turkish |
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Taro |
first-born male |
Japanese |
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Tarsha |
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Native American |
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Tarun |
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Hindu |
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Taryn |
queen |
Greek |
 
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Tas |
well fed, stone |
Hungarian |
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Tasha |
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Hindu |
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Tate |
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Tathal |
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Welsh |
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Tathan |
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Tatiana |
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Tatum |
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Tatum |
cheerful bringer of joy |
Old English |
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Tatyana |
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Taurin |
born under the sign of Taurus |
Latin |
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Taurinus |
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Latin |
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Tavia |
great |
Latin, Old English |
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Tavis |
twin |
Scottish |
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Tawnie |
little one, yellowish-brown |
English |
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Taya |
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Tayce |
silence |
French |
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Tayen |
new moon |
Native American |
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Taylar |
to cut |
Old French |
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Tayler |
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Taylor |
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Taylor |
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Teagan |
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Teague |
poet |
Celtic, Gaelic |
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Tearlach |
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Tecer |
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Turkish |
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Tee |
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Tegan |
doe |
Celtic |
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Tehya |
precious |
Native American |
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Tej |
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Hindu |
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Tejal |
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Hindu |
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Teji |
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Hindu |
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Tekla |
divine fame |
Greek |
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Telford |
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Old English |
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Telo |
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Old French |
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Tem |
country |
English |
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Tema |
righteous, a palm tree |
Hebrew |
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Teman |
right hand, south |
Hebrew |
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Temani |
of Teman |
Hebrew |
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Temina |
honest |
Hebrew |
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Temira |
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Hebrew |
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Tempest |
storm |
Old French |
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Tenenan |
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Old French |
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Tennyson |
son of Dennis |
Middle English |
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Tercan |
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Turkish |
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Tereixa |
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Galician |
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Terena |
earthly |
Latin |
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Terence |
polished, tender |
Latin |

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Terentia |
guardian |
Greek |
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Teresa |
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Terhi |
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Finish |
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Terje |
of Thor's spear |
Norse |
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Terra |
Earth |
Latin |
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Terrance |
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Terrel |
thunderer |
Old English |
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Terrell |
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Terrence |
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Terro |
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Terry |
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Terrylyn |
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Tertia |
the third |
Latin |
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Tesia |
loved by God |
Polish |
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Tess |
fourth born |
Greek |
 
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Tessa |
countess |
Italian |
  
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Tétény |
chieftain |
Hungarian |
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Teulyddog |
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Welsh |
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Tewdwr |
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Texcean |
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Tezer |
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Turkish |
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Thabit |
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Arabic |
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Thaddeaus |
couragues, praiser |
Latin |
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Thaddeus |
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Thai |
many, multiple |
Vietnamese |
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Thais |
the bond |
Greek |
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Thalassa |
from the sea |
Greek |
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Thalia |
blooming, plentiful |
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Thaman |
name of a god |
Hindu |
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Thana |
gratitude |
Arabic |
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Thane |
attendant warrior |
Old English |
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Thanos |
noble |
Greek |
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Thara |
wealth |
Arabic |
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Thatcher |
roof fixer |
Old English |
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Thea |
goddess, sort |
Greek, Laos |
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Thelma |
nursing |
Greek |
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Theobold |
the boldest |
Old German |
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Theodora |
gift of God |
Greek |
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Theodore |
gift of God |
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Theodoric |
ruler of the people |
Teutonic |
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Theone |
godly |
Greek |
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Theophilus |
beloved of God |
Greek |
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Thera |
wild |
Greek |
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Theresa |
reaper |
Greek |
 
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Theron |
hunter |
Greek |
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Thibaud |
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Old French |
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Thierry |
people's ruler |
Teutonic |
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Thirza |
sweet-natured, cypress tree |
Hebrew |
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Thisbe |
where the doves live |
Greek |
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Thistle |
thistle |
Old English |
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Thomas |
twin |
Greek |
   
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Thomasa |
twin |
Greek |
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Thor |
thunder |
Old Norse |
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Thora |
thunder |
Old Norse |
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Thoralf |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorbjřrn |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorborg |
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Scandinavian |
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Thord |
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Scandinavian |
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Thore |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorfinn |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorgeirr |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorgils |
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Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon |
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Thorgrim |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorkell |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorleifr |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorne |
thorn tree |
Old English |
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Thorpe |
from the village |
Old English |
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Thorstein |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorulffr |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorvald |
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Scandinavian |
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Thorvid |
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Scandinavian |
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Thosa |
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Old French |
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Thrandr |
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Scandinavian |
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Thurborn |
dweller by Thor's stream |
Teutonic |
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Thurid |
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Scandinavian |
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Thurlow |
from Thor |
Old English |
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Thurston |
Thor's stone |
Norse |
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Thyra |
shield-bearer |
Greek |
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Thyrrni |
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Scandinavian |
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Tia |
aunt, princess |
Spanish, Greek |
 
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Tiana |
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Tianna |
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Tiara |
turban, flower name |
Greek, Latin |
 
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Tibalt |
people's prince |
Greek |
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Tiegan |
little princess in the big valley |
Aztec |
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Tienette |
crowned with laurel |
Greek |
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Tiernan |
lord |
Celtic, Gaelic |
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Tierney |
lordly |
Celtic |
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Tierra |
earth, land |
Spanish |
 
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Tiffany |
appearance of God |
Old French |
   
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Tigerlily |
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Tihamér |
likes silence |
Hungarian |
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Tilak |
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Hindu |
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Timandra |
daughter of hero tyndareus |
Greek |
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Timeus |
perfect |
Greek |
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Timoleon |
I honor what I say |
Greek |
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Timon |
worthy |
Greek |
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Timothea |
honoring God |
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Timothy |
honoring God |
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Timur |
iron |
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Tina |
river |
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Tinh |
mindful; aware |
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Tionne |
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Tiponya |
owl poking the hatching egg |
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Tirza |
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Titania |
giant |
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Titian |
red-gold |
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Titus |
of the giants |
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Titusz |
dove, honored |
Hungarian |
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Tivadar |
gift of God |
Hungarian |
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Tivon |
lover of nature |
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Tivona |
lover of nature |
Hebrew |
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Toakase |
woman of the Sea |
Tonga |
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Tobias |
God is good |
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Tobit |
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Toby |
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Todd |
fox |
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Toker |
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Tokiko |
child of Toki |
Japanese |
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Tola |
priceless |
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Tolena |
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Tolga |
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Tomaj |
name of a clan |
Hungarian |
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Tomas |
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Tome |
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Tomiko |
child of Tomi |
Japanese |
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Tomkin |
little Tom |
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Tommy |
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Tomo |
a twin |
Japanese |
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Tona |
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Tong |
fragrant |
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Toni |
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Tony |
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Topaz |
yellow gemstone |
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Toral |
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Hindu |
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Tori |
bird |
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Torin |
chief |
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Tormod |
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Torrance |
from the low hills |
Celtic, Gaelic |
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Torsten |
the stone of Thor |
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Tosia |
inestimable |
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Toste |
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Tostig |
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Tove |
good |
Hebrew |
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Tovi |
good |
Hebrew |
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Townsend |
from the end of town |
Old English |
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Trace |
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Tracy |
path, road |
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Trahaearn |
strong as iron |
Welsh |
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Tranter |
wagoneer |
Old English |
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Travis |
crossing |
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Treasa |
strong |
Celtic |
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Tremayne |
house by the stones, farm with a stone monolith |
Old Cornish, English |
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Trent |
torrent, dweller by the Trent |
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