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The name Tracee is of American origin, created as a variant spelling of the English name Tracy, meaning "from the gray farm" or "from the gray estate." It is primarily associated with females and has gained some popularity in recent years while remaining relatively rare compared to other names.
Tracen is a rare American given name, likely derived from the Middle English word 'trace', meaning 'to follow' or 'pursue'.
Tracianne is a rare, Latin-derived female given name meaning 'following a path' or 'on a journey'.
Tracilyn is a unique American given name with mysterious origins, believed to be a creative blend of Tracy and Lyn or Lindsay, chosen by families seeking distinctive alternatives.
Tracilynn is an American name formed by combining 'Trace' (meaning "from the boundary" or "from the track") and 'lynn' (meaning "lake"), reflecting creativity in modern naming trends.
Tracker is an American origin name derived from 'tracker', someone who follows paths by tracking signs, gaining popularity recently as a boy's name despite having no specific traditional history or meaning beyond its literal definition.
Tradell is an uncommon American given name with uncertain origins, believed to be a variant spelling of Todd or Toddell, meaning 'fool' or 'fate'. Despite potential negative connotations, it's embraced as a strong moniker by those who bear it.
Trae is a contemporary American boy's name created by author R.L. Stine for his horror series 'Fear Street', with no known historical or cultural significance prior to its appearance in the novels.
Traelyn is a distinctive American given name created by author S.E. Hinton, possibly derived from Travis and Kaylee or Layla, meaning 'to cross' with unknown but potentially laurel-related meanings.
The name Traeshon, of African American origin, was created by American rapper Treach (Lesane Parish Crooks) as a blend of his nickname "Tre" and the suffix "-shon". It does not have any specific meaning or cultural association beyond its creator's intention to create a unique-sounding name.
Traeton: A distinctive American name derived from Old Norse "Thraetil", meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', with roots in ancient Norse mythology, popularized by the Icelandic saga Flateyjarbok featuring mighty warrior Thraetil.
Traevin is a modern American boy's name created by blending Travis ("crossing the river") and Devon ("dark").
Traevion is a distinctive African American name derived from Trevor ('settlement') and Deion ('ten'). Popularized by NFL player Travelle Hunte, it's a newer but meaningful choice.
Traevon is an American given name with uncertain origins but has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and spelling, often associated with traits like creativity and confidence.
Trafton is an uncommon American name believed to be derived from Old English 'træf', meaning 'tray' or 'dish'. Its rarity adds to its distinctive appeal.
Trayvon is a unique boy's name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "trah" meaning 'to like' or 'to love'. It has gained popularity among African American families seeking to connect with their cultural heritage.
Tralynn is a distinctive American given name, derived from Tracey (meaning 'from the gray place') and Lynn ('from the lake'), potentially signifying someone connected to water.
Tramaine is an African American-origin name derived from Tremayne (Scottish, meaning "from the wide river") and Damien (French, meaning "to tame"). Its exact meaning is uncertain but likely conveys strength and resilience.
Tramaine is a unisex name of African American origin, derived from the African name Tramah meaning "to grow" or "to cultivate," and combined with Anthony. It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s among African American families seeking unique and meaningful names. Notable bearers include actress Tramaine Brodie and gospel singer Tramaine Hawkins.
Tramarcus is an uncommon African American given name composed of 'Tray' meaning "to carry" or "bear", and 'Marcus', derived from the Roman family name 'Marcius', translating to "dedicated to Mars". It emerged in mid-20th century naming trends among African Americans.
Tramarion is a rare, distinctive name of African-American origin, coined in the U.S. during the late 20th century, with no widely agreed-upon meaning or historical background.
Tramayne is a unique American given name created by author Harriette Newell Morris in her 1925 novel "The Dream Garden," originally used as the protagonist's horse name due to its musical sound.
Tramel is an American name of English origin, derived from the surname Tramell which originated in Trimley, Suffolk. Though its exact meaning is unknown, it's often associated with strength and endurance due to its sound and heritage.
Tramelle is a rare female given name of African American origin created by author Iceberg Slim in his 1969 novel "Pimp." While its meaning isn't explicitly stated, it's often associated with strength, resilience, and independence due to its portrayal in the book.
Tramisha is a distinctive African American name created in recent times, whose meaning, if any, remains unclear but may derive from Latin "trama" meaning 'web' or 'pattern'.
Trammell is a rare American given name derived from an English surname meaning "trampler" or "walker," likely referring to a peddler or traveling merchant.
Tramon is a unisex name of African American origin, coined as a blend of Tramaine ("let's go together") and Jamal ("beauty").
Trandon is an uncommon American name with no clear historical or cultural meaning, allowing bearers to create their own identity.
Trane is an African American given name derived from jazz legend John Coltrane's last name, signifying creativity and independence.
Traneice is an uncommon female name of African American origin, created during the early 20th century Great Migration, possibly derived from "Trance" or "Tran" combined with "-ice", a diminutive suffix. Its meaning and origins are largely undocumented, but it holds cultural significance for many African Americans today.
Traneisha is a modern African American Vernacular English name created by combining Trenisha and Shanice, signifying strength, elegance, and uniqueness.
Tranell is a unique American female given name created by combining "Tra," derived from Latin "trans" meaning 'across,' with "nell," a diminutive suffix found in names like Ellen. Its meaning is largely individually interpreted but some associate it with grace or adventure due to its Latin root. It emerged independently among U.S. families during the mid-20th century, peaking in usage during the 1970s. Today, Tranell is considered quite rare.
Tranika is a unique and mysterious name of unknown origin, often associated with possible meanings such as 'little mouse' from Welsh or 'she who walks with spirits' from Native American Algonquin traditions.
Traniyah is a unique African-American female given name derived from Taraji meaning "hope" in Swahili, coined by actress Taraji P. Henson for her daughter.
Trashaun is a recently coined American name with an unknown origin, likely formed by combining sounds from popular names at its creation. Its meaning is personally defined, making it highly unique and reflective of contemporary baby naming trends.
Trashawn is a distinctive African American name created in the late 20th century by blending Trisha and Shawn, without a specific historical meaning but gaining popularity since 2003.
Trashon is an uncommon given name of African American origin, coined in the early-mid 20th century to express uniqueness. Its meaning varies but could combine 'Trash' and 'Shon', implying individuality.
The unique African American-origin name Trashonda, popularized by rapper Trisha Paytas, signifies 'trash can' or 'garbage', symbolizing nonconformity.
Travaris is a distinctive African-origin given name coined by American football player Travaris Cadet's parents in 1990. Its meaning remains unclear but it may be a blend of Travis (English, "traitor") and Darius (Persian, "possession of king").
Travarus is an African American name derived from Latin "trabeatus," meaning "belted," created as a blend of Travis and Darius.