Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TRENTITY
FemaleGreek-origin name meaning "third," derived from the god Poseidon's tool of power, the trident.
TRENTO
MaleItalian given name derived from Latin "tritus," meaning "to thunder." It was popular among medieval Italian nobility and is associated with the city of Trento and the Council of Trent.
TRENTON
MaleAmerican boy's name derived from the city of Trenton in New Jersey, founded by William Trent around 1679-80.
TRENTON
FemaleEnglish name derived from the city of Trenton, New Jersey, meaning "river crossing" in Old English. It gained popularity as a given name in recent years after being used predominantly for the city's name, which has historical significance during the American Revolution.
TRENTYN
MaleEnglish first name derived from the surname Trentham, originating from the village of Trentham in Staffordshire, England. Its meaning is linked to its geographical roots, signifying "from the town of Trentham.
TRENYA
FemaleRare, African-origin given name, potentially signifying 'third born' or 'wise and strong', though its exact meaning remains undocumented.
TRENYCE
FemaleAfrican American name derived from Trenace ("reborn") and Jencye (a blend of Jane and Cindy), standing independently as a unique and captivating choice with no universally agreed-upon meaning.
TREON
MaleRare yet compelling male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'treis', meaning 'three'. It was historically associated with Apollo, the god of light and wisdom.
TREONA
FemaleIrish name derived from "trian," meaning "three." It holds historical significance as it was borne by Saint Treon/Treanna in the 6th century and has gained recent popularity for its unique sound and beautiful meaning, often associated with strength and resilience.
TREONNA
FemaleAfrican American blended name derived from Tonya and René, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and associations with strength and creativity.
TREQUAN
MaleAfrican American name of late 20th-century origin, blending sounds from diverse sources, with a growing popularity despite its unclear yet intriguing history.
TREQUON
MaleUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "a highly respected creator.
TREQWAN
MaleUnique and distinctive name of unknown African or African-American origin and unspecified meaning.
TRERON
MaleDistinctive French given name derived from 'trère', meaning 'to chirp' or 'to sing', associated with birdsong and music.
TRES
MaleSpanish origin, with its most common interpretation meaning 'three'. It can also reference the musical instrument tres.
TRES
FemaleLatin origin, meaning "three." It was used by the Romans to denote the number three in their language and has been associated with several historical figures throughout history.
TRESA
FemaleCharming Italian-origin female name meaning 'treasure'.
TRESAUN
MaleRare, uniquely masculine given name of African origin, with no widely accepted meaning but chosen by some parents for its distinctiveness.
TRESCA
FemaleUncommon Italian given name derived from the word "tresca," meaning "secret" or "intrigue.
TRESE
FemaleTrese is of Irish origin, meaning "frequent" or "many".
TRESEA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'three', associated with concepts of trinity and unity, and believed to represent balance, harmony, creativity, adaptability, and intelligence.
TRESEAN
MaleTreseán is an Irish name derived from Tristán, meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', associated with the god Tristán in Irish mythology and the legendary Tristan and Isolde tale.
TRESHA
FemaleUnique African-American female name from the 1970s, believed to be a blend of Tracey and Shawna, potentially meaning 'traced' or 'from the wooded area'. It was most popular in the US during the 1980s-1990s.
TRESHAD
MaleUncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Trishat', meaning 'three hundred'.
TRESHAUN
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "king" or "ruler", often given to children born during times of political turmoil, with the hope they'd grow into strong leaders bringing peace and stability.
TRESHAUN
MaleUnique male name of African American origin, believed to have been created in the United States during the late 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain but may be derived from combining Tre (from Trevor) and Shaun (a variant of Sean). Despite its unclear origins, Treshaun has gained popularity in recent years, being given to hundreds of boys annually since it first appeared on birth records in 1996.
TRESHAWN
MaleAmerican given name created by blending Trevon (meaning "great") and Shawn ("God is gracious"), suggesting the meaning "God is greatly gracious.
TRESHAWN
FemaleUnique male name of African American origin, composed of "Tre" meaning three in Latin and Shawn, a variant of Irish Sean meaning God is gracious, signifying God's threefold grace.
TRESHELL
FemaleRare English name, likely a variant spelling of Terese/Theresa, but its exact origin and meaning remain unclear.
TRESHIA
FemaleTreshia, of Nigerian Igbo origin, signifies 'God answers prayers,' expressing hope and faith in divine intervention.
TRESHON
MaleAfrican-origin boy's name, derived from Treshawn, meaning 'handsome'.
TRESHUN
MaleIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'child who obeys', reflecting the importance of respectfulness in its culture.
TRESIA
FemaleUnique Spanish feminine given name derived from 'tres', meaning three in English. Its meaning, 'three' or 'triple', is often interpreted as symbolic of harmony and balance. Despite its unusual numerical origin, Tresia has been used historically by notable figures like Tresia de la Cerda, a 15th-century Spanish noblewoman known for her beauty and intelligence. Today, it remains an uncommon yet captivating choice.
TRESLYN
FemaleUncommon but historically significant Irish given name derived from the surname O'Treasaigh, meaning 'from the land of Treasaigh'.
TRESON
MaleRare Latin-origin name meaning "three sons," first recorded in medieval France and now found globally, offering uniqueness and antiquity.
TRESOR
MaleTreasure is an African-origin unisex name derived from the English word 'treasure', signifying wealth and abundance.
TRESOR
FemaleDistinctive given name of African origin, translating to "treasure" in English and derived from French influence on Congolese culture during colonization. Its meaning reflects wealth and prosperity, making it popular among families valuing tradition and significance worldwide.
TRESS
FemaleRare French given name for girls, derived from "tresser" meaning 'to braid'.
TRESSA
FemaleItalian name derived from the word "tressa," meaning "braid" or "plait." It signifies unity, harmony, and resilience, and was traditionally given to girls with beautiful, braidable hair. Now considered unisex, Tressa has gained worldwide recognition for its unique sound and rich history.
TRESSEL
MaleRare German surname of Germanic origin, meaning 'to grasp or seize', derived from Old High German 'trezzen'. It was historically given to individuals seen as energetic or determined.