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Town by the Trent River; from the river crossing.
From the River Trent, derived from a Celtic word meaning to cross or travel through
Variant of Theresa, from Greek meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
Sorrowful; sad. Variant of Tristan with Celtic/Latin origins.
Modern variant of Tristan, from Latin or Celtic origins; historically carries melancholic associations.
Great homestead or settlement. Diminutive of Trevor, derived from Welsh and Breton origins.
Great settlement or large homestead, representing stability.
Variant of Trevor; means great settlement or large village.
Settlement
Variant of Travis, derived from French meaning "crossroads" or "to cross".
Large settlement, big village, prudent
Welsh variant of Trevor, meaning 'from the valley' or 'prudent settlement.'
Smart and clever. A Vietnamese name denoting intelligence and wit.
Who is like God.
Loyal, with possible association to trinity. An established Scandinavian name.
Threefold; variant of Trinity referring to the Holy Trinity concept
Three in one; symbolizing unity, wholeness, and divine connection.
Refers to the Christian Holy Trinity; symbolizes divine unity and spiritual wholeness.
Three in one; theological term representing the Christian concept of the Trinity. Variant spelling of Trinity.
Variant spelling of Trinity, referencing the Christian theological concept of the Holy Trinity.
A modern variant of Tricia or Teresa, which derives from the Greek meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer.'
Noble, derived from the Latin patrician class designation.
Noble, from Latin root meaning 'of patrician birth'.
Sad or tumult; variant spelling of Tristan, derived from Old Welsh and Celtic roots.
Outcry, tumult, bold
Sorrowful or sad; derived from Latin 'tristis' or the Celtic name Tristan, carrying associations with melancholy nobility.
Tumultuous or sorrowful; associated with melancholy and fate in medieval legend.
In Greek mythology, a sea god and messenger of the ocean, son of Poseidon. Symbolizes divine power over the sea.
Bringer of joy and light, derived from the Latin beatrix meaning 'blessed'.
Foot soldier, water, curly-haired
Variant of Troy, derived from the ancient city of Troy; the original meaning is uncertain.
Bamboo
German diminutive of Gertrude; from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'trut' (strength), meaning 'spear strength.'
Strong spear or strength; diminutive of Gertrude
Spear of strength, from Germanic ger (spear) and trud (strength).
English surname used as a given name; meaning not clearly established.
In a truthful manner; genuine.
Loyal or center, middle in Vietnamese.
Proper, correct, upright
True warrior or brave warrior
The trinity; referring to the threefold nature in Christian theology, symbolizing divine unity.
Modern spelling of Trinity; refers to the Holy Trinity in Christian tradition, symbolizing the threefold divine nature.
Delicate and soft. An ancient name symbolizing gentleness and tender beauty.
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