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Variant of Torey, possibly related to 'tower' or from Scandinavian origins.
Combines the Norse god Thor with 'steinn' (stone), symbolizing divine strength and solidity.
Italian name popularized by Puccini's opera; evokes dramatic passion and artistic strength
Smart child; wise one. Japanese name honoring intelligence and grace.
Japanese name with meaning dependent on kanji characters used; 'toshi' can mean year or age.
Greek name, likely a short form of Theodula. Associated with traditional Greek heritage.
All Saints; referring to the feast day of all saints
Good, wonderful, or pleasant. Expresses positive virtue and desirable qualities.
Good. Hebrew name with positive meaning, expressing virtue and goodness.
Faith or devotion. Scandinavian name with deep roots in Nordic tradition and heritage.
Derived from Hebrew 'tov,' meaning goodness, kindness, or blessing.
God is good; God is my goodness.
Dweller at the town's end. English surname denoting location.
Eternal child or precious child, combining Japanese elements 'toyo' and 'ko.'
Variant of Tracy, from Latin 'tracta' meaning 'path' or 'track'; represents one who walks a path
Noble; of noble descent and character.
From the place Tracy; a path or track.
Courageous and graceful; brave spirit.
Boy. A Vietnamese given name derived from the common word for boy or male.
Of Trajan; relates to the Roman Emperor Trajan
Spanish word meaning 'traps' or 'tricks,' used as a name; evokes cunning and strategic thinking.
Serious, sincere, or normal; composed and calm.
Little peaceful one; Spanish diminutive of Tranquilo (tranquil, peaceful).
From Old French traverser meaning 'to cross,' originally referring to crossroads. Evokes journeying and traversing paths.
Crosser; one who crosses or traverses.
Large settlement or homestead, from Welsh 'tre' (settlement) and 'vor' (large).
Three-eyed; reference to Shiva's third eye
From a Norman French place name; variant spelling of Tracy.
Harvester; Irish variant of Teresa, from Greek meaning to reap or gather
Variant of Trevor, from Welsh elements meaning 'great' and 'settlement.'
Noble, from Latin patricius (variant of Patricia)
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