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Variant of Tristan, from Latin meaning 'tumult' or 'bold.'
Sad or sorrowful; variant of Tristan from Arthurian legend
Tumult, sorrow; variant of Tristan from Welsh legend, symbolizing strength through adversity.
Long-lived or long life; expresses wishes for longevity and good fortune in Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Help or next male in Japanese tradition
A type of pongee silk; represents the beauty of woven threads and traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Japanese word meaning 'harbor wave' (tsu=harbor, nami=wave); refers to powerful ocean waves.
Japanese name composed of 'tsuru' (crane) and 'o' (male); symbolizes grace and nobility.
Crane child. 'Tsuru' means crane in Japanese, symbolizing longevity and good fortune, while 'ko' means child.
Japanese name; specific meaning depends on kanji used, commonly relating to succession or continuation.
Whole or complete; represents wholeness and harmony in Vietnamese tradition.
Fabric pleater, softener of cloth
A native New Zealand honeyeater bird with distinctive coloring and song; symbolizes grace and natural beauty
Peaceful; balanced; associated with the zodiac sign Libra
English word for the spring flower, used as a name symbolizing elegance and grace.
Italian form related to the Latin Attlius.
Leaping water. A name drawn from nature, honoring flowing water and graceful movement.
Peaceful, tranquil.
Means 'sacred basil,' a plant revered in Hindu and Ayurvedic traditions for its spiritual and healing properties.
Frost or snow; represents coolness and winter in Sanskrit.
Wind. A natural element name from Nordic tradition.
Hebrew name meaning 'God is good', variant of Tobiah.
Snow; representing purity and beauty in nature.
Lightning or brightness; radiance and luminous energy.
Twilight; the dusk hour when day transitions to night, symbolizing change and mystery
Fortune or chance; derived from Greek origins associated with destiny.
Native American word meaning 'chief' or 'leader,' from the Chinook language of the Pacific Northwest.
One who lays tiles or works with tiles, variant of Tyler.
Manifestation of God, appearing or shining forth.
Tile layer; a modern variant of Tyler.
Tile maker or layer. Occupational name for someone who laid tiles or roof coverings.
Tile-maker or one who lays tiles, variant of Tyler.
Tile layer or tile maker. Modern variant of Tyler.
Honoring God; one who honors God
Honoring God. Variant spelling of Timothy from Greek timē (honoring) and theos (God).
Dark or dark-haired.
From the Tyne valley; river valley dweller
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