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Travaughn is a unique male name of African American origin, combining Travis ("to cross") and Vaughan ("son of Huw").
Traveion is an uncommon name of African American origin, believed to be a blend of Travis and LeVaughn, though its exact origins and meaning are uncertain. Despite this, it has gained steady popularity since the 1980s and is often associated with strength and individuality.
Travell is a unique American given name, created in the mid-20th century as a modern invention inspired by the concept of travel.
The name Traven is of American origin, a variant of Travis derived from the Old English word "traef," meaning "cross." Though rare and lacking historical significance, its modern sound and simplicity make it appealing to parents seeking unique names.
Traveon is an African American name derived from Travis, meaning "to travel across" or "to traverse". It was created by adding an additional syllable, symbolizing adventure and journeys.
Traver is an uncommon American given name derived from the surname Travis, which has English and Scottish origins meaning 'crossroads' or 'strife'.
Traveyon is a unique African American name created by its parents in the late 20th century to represent their child's individuality, with no specific meaning or history. It remains distinct despite occasional appearances since then, appearing in birth records and on social media profiles.
Travez is a distinctively American name created in the mid-20th century, its origin and meaning remain unknown.
Travin is an American given name, created by blending Travis ('strong cross') and Marvin ('warlike defender'), conveying strength and defense. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the mid-20th century.
Travione is a distinctive African American given name created by rapper Travis Scott, with no specific meaning beyond its association with his music.
Travionna is a unique African American name created by combining Travious (Latin: 'to travel') and Raven (Native American bird symbolizing intelligence), suggesting a journey through life with intelligence and adaptability.
Travionne is an uncommon African American male name created by blending Travis and Jonathan, with no specific meaning attached but potentially holding personal significance for its bearers.
Travious is an uncommon American name, coined by blending 'Travis' (meaning 'to cross') and another name, without a direct historical meaning.
The name Travis is Scottish in origin, meaning 'to cross' or 'stride across', derived from the English topographic surname Travers.
Travis is a Scottish male given name with origins possibly derived from an occupational name for a basket maker or a topographical name for someone who lived near a crossing place. It has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States, where it has been associated with strength, determination, and independence. Notable figures named Travis include Colonel John Travis and rapper Travis Scott.
Traviss is a unique American given name coined by author Rod Serling in 1954, with unknown meaning but associated with creativity.
Travius is an original name of African-American origin coined by rapper Travis Scott, potentially symbolizing attraction or positive influence, and popular due to its association with his success.
Travon is an African American name derived from 'Travoan', meaning 'firstborn son' in Swahili.
Travona is a unique African American given name created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her character Travona Farnes in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', signifying independence and heritage pride.
Travond is a distinctive African American given name, created as a blend of Travis (Scottish: 'crossroads') and Ronald (Old Norse: 'powerful ruler'). Its exact meaning remains unclear but it may signify honoring both heritage and influences.
Travone is an African American given name derived from Tavon, meaning "God is good".
Travonn is a unique male name of African American origin, created by author Iceberg Slim in his memoir 'Pimp: The Story of My Life'. Its meaning is uncertain but thought to be a blend of Travis and Von or traditional African names Trayvon and Jonathan.
Travonna is a distinctive African American name coined by Kanye West for his daughter, gaining popularity after its announcement despite its unknown original meaning.
Travonne is a unique African American name created by Alice Childress for her play "Like One of the Family." It has no inherent meaning but is sometimes interpreted as a blend of Travis ("to cross") and Yvonne ("youthful").
Travonta is a unique African American name created by combining "Travon" (meaning 'traveling' or 'stranger') with "Ta," potentially short for names like Taurus or Taj.
Travontay is an American given name of African origin, created by combining Tavon ("God is merciful") and Montay ("hills/mountains"). It gained popularity in the 1990s, particularly among African Americans.
Travonte is a rare, African-American male name from the mid-20th century, believed to be a blend of Travis ('to cross over') and Monte ('mountain').
Travoris is an African American-origin first name coined by author Terry McMillan for her 1996 novel "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," with its meaning open to interpretation.
Trayvon is a male given name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "travyon," meaning "happy" or "joyful.
Trayci is a modern, American coinage; its origin and meaning are elusive, likely derived from names like Traci or Tracey, with the 'i' adding uniqueness.
Trayden is a recently coined American given name created by author Stephen King for his character in the novel "Christine." Its meaning and history are uncertain, but it has gained some popularity since its introduction in 1983.
Traylan is an American-made name, created in the late 20th century by combining elements from other names like Travis, Clayton, and Brandon. It has no specific meaning or etymology but gained popularity through television shows and movies. Despite its uniqueness, Traylan remains relatively uncommon today.
Traylen is an American given name created by blending Travis ('traverser') and Tyler ('tile maker'), combining independence, adventurousness, practicality, and skill.
Traylor is an uncommon yet appealing American given name created by combining Travis andaylor, with no explicit meaning but potentially symbolizing harmony in movement or journey.
Traylynn is an uncommon African American name derived from Trai, meaning "warrior" or "fighter".
Trayonna is an uncommon yet compelling African American female name, derived from Tyra ("lord/rock") and Mona ("advisor/wisdom"), symbolizing "Lord of Wisdom" or "Rock of Wisdom.
Trayquan is an American name of African-American origin, meaning "Defender of the Faith," derived from the combination of "Tray" (defense) and "Qu'an" (the holy book of Islam).
Traysean is a unique African American name, likely created by blending 'Travis' (Scottish, "to cross") and 'Javon' (Hebrew, "God will judge"), suggesting potential meanings related to navigation and divine judgment. It gained popularity in the late 1980s to early 1990s but has since declined, remaining recognizable within African American communities.
Trayshon is a unique African American name created by blending Tracy and Shannon, reflecting energy and enthusiasm. Though its meaning is not well-documented, this modern moniker has gained popularity in recent years among African American communities.
Trayten is an American boy's name coined by J.K. Rowling for the Harry Potter series, growing in popularity due to its unique sound despite lacking historical or linguistic roots.