Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TREMELLE
MaleRare French given name derived from Occitan, meaning "from the millstream," likely originating from places like Tremelay or Tremblay near water mills. Despite its medieval roots and mysterious history, it has gained popularity recently for its uniqueness and nature-inspired appeal.
TREMERE
MaleLatin origin, meaning 'thunder', derived from Jupiter, the Roman god of sky and thunder.
TREMESHA
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin meaning "God has done well," reflecting gratitude and divine favor while celebrating rich cultural heritage.
TREMIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'to tremble', popularized during the Middle Ages, with an uncertain but intriguing history.
TREMICA
FemaleRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, used throughout history primarily in European countries despite its uncertain etymology.
TREMIKA
FemaleTremika, of Igbo African origin, means "Our daughter has arrived home," reflecting parental joy upon a child's birth.
TREMIR
MaleUnique Welsh name derived from "trem" meaning 'to tremble' or 'to shake', its exact historical usage unknown but believed to have been used in personal names.
TREMIYAH
FemaleHebrew female given name derived from "t'rumah", meaning "an elevation" or "a high place". It reflects strength, dedication, and voluntary offerings in Jewish tradition.
TREMON
MaleRare, distinctive Welsh given name with an unclear meaning derived from the Welsh word 'trem', meaning 'violent' or 'tumultuous'.
TREMOND
MaleRare French male name derived from 'tremble', meaning 'to tremble'. Historically given during times of hardship, it symbolizes overcoming adversity like a steadfast tree in wind.
TREMONE
MaleItalian surname derived from the city of Tremoli, meaning "from Tremoli" or "vibrant," with a history dating back to ancient Roman times.
TREMONT
MaleUncommon American given name derived from the French Huguenot surname Tremont, which may have originated as an occupational name for a miller, meaning "mill" in Old French. It has been found throughout America, particularly in Louisiana and Alabama.
TREMONTE
MaleItalian given name meaning "to climb to the top" or "to rise", originating from the surname Tremonti which likely derived from a place name.
TREMYA
FemaleRare yet enchanting African-derived name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, signifying 'joy' or 'happiness'.
TREMYAH
FemaleRecent, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity due to its distinctive sound despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
TREN
MaleYoruba name from Nigeria and Benin, meaning 'wise one' or 'intelligent', associated with the god Orunmila.
TRENA
FemaleRare American given name derived from the English word 'train,' originally created as a feminine variation of Train or Tren, popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
TRENACE
FemaleRare and distinctive African American name with an unknown meaning, possibly formed by combining different names or sounds.
TRENADI
FemaleUncommon yet captivating first name of unknown origin. Its meaning is interpreted as "to flow freely" or "in harmony," composed of 'trena,' possibly derived from Latin words like 'train' or 'tractare,' signifying something drawn out or prolonged, and 'di,' potentially originating from Latin 'dies,' relating to days or time. The pronunciation varies but is commonly sounded as /trəˈnɑːdi/.
TRENADY
FemaleUncommon Irish given name of ancient origin, derived from the surname 'O'Trenody', meaning 'strife' or 'conflict', and once widespread among powerful chieftains in County Kerry.
TRENAE
FemaleAfrican American name of recent origin, likely created by blending Trina ('three') and Renee ('reborn'), symbolizing new beginnings and growth.
TRENARD
MaleRare French given name, derived from the surname "Trénard," meaning either "from the sieve maker's house" or "from the sieves' place.
TRENASIA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Head of Royalty' or 'Chief of Riches', symbolizing leadership and wealth.
TRENATY
FemaleRare, Slavic-origin feminine name derived from the Czech Trenáta, composed of "thorn" (trn) and "-áta", forming unique beauty.
TRENAY
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Breton surname Trenelle, which means "to plow".
TRENCE
MaleTrance is an uncommon first name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning or history.
TRENDA
FemaleRare, mysterious name with unknown origins and meaning.
TRENDAN
MaleDistinctive Welsh male name coined by Caradoc Evans in 1915, derived from the Welsh word "trwyn" meaning 'nose'.
TRENDARIUS
MaleRare Latin-origin given name meaning "one who points out trends.
TRENDELL
MaleEnglish given name with modern appeal, but its exact origin and meaning remain unclear.
TRENDEN
MaleRare Norwegian male given name derived from the Old Norse word "trennan," meaning "to cut" or "carve." It suggests skill in woodcarving or craftsmanship involving cutting materials.
TRENDON
MaleRare American name derived from the English surname Trendell, signifying 'one who lived near a hill or mound.'
TRENDYN
MaleNewly coined name, likely created for its modernity and trendiness, with no traditional history or fixed meaning.
TRENE
FemaleFrench origin, means 'from the boundary', symbolizing independence and adaptability.
TRENEA
FemaleAfrican-derived (Yoruba) female name meaning "joy has arrived".
TRENECE
FemaleUnique African American name created by Zora Neale Hurston for her 1937 novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Its meaning is open to interpretation but may suggest strength, resilience, or calmness under pressure. Despite its fictional origins, Trenece has become popular among African American communities and is associated with empowerment and individuality.
TRENECIA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from the Latin "Trinitas," meaning "trinity" or "three in one." It signifies unity and divine connection.
TRENEDY
FemaleUncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God's gift," symbolizing gratitude towards divine blessings.
TRENEE
FemaleAfrican American given name of unknown meaning but believed to be derived from "train me" or variants like Trina and TrenaLee. It emerged mid-20th century in Negro Spirituals tradition, symbolizing cultural pride and individuality despite unclear etymology.
TRENEICE
FemaleUnique girls' name of African American origin, created during the late 20th century with an unknown meaning.