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Trenton is an American boy's name derived from the city of Trenton in New Jersey, founded by William Trent around 1679-80.
Trenyce is an African 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.
Treonna is an African American blended name derived from Tonya and René, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and associations with strength and creativity.
Trequan is an African American name of late 20th-century origin, blending sounds from diverse sources, with a growing popularity despite its unclear yet intriguing history.
Treqwan is an unique and distinctive name of unknown African or African-American origin and unspecified meaning.
Tresha is a unique 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.
Treshon is an African-origin boy's name, derived from Treshawn, meaning 'handsome'.
Trevahn is a modern American given name coined by author Stephen King in his 1987 novel "The Eyes of the Dragon," with no historical or traditional significance attached to it.
Trevarious is a rare, historic Welsh name derived from "town" (tref) and possibly associated with craftsmanship or skill (-arius), evoking community and belonging, first used among Welsh nobility in the Middle Ages but gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US since the late 19th century.
Treveion is a distinctive African American name combining Trevor ("large town") and Jonathan ("gift of God"), signifying "town where God's gift resides.
Trevion is an uncommon African American name of unknown origin, combining elements from various names or words, possibly including 'Trevor' meaning 'large' or 'ruler of the home', and '-ion' suggesting 'little' or 'fiery'. Its popularity has grown recently despite its uncertain history.
Trevionne is an uncommon African American name, possibly derived from Trevor and Jonathan, but its exact origin and meaning are unclear.
Trevohn is a distinctive American male name created by author William P. Young in his 2007 novel "The Shack". Its meaning is uncertain but some interpret it as 'treasure John', suggesting someone highly valued.
Trevon is a unique American name combining Trevor (Celtic, meaning "large") and Trefor (Welsh, also meaning "large"), gaining popularity from the late 20th century onwards with no significant historical figure attached but used by recent notable athletes like Trevon Bluiett and Trevor Moore.
Trevon is a unique African-American male name derived from the Welsh 'Trevethan', meaning 'from Treverbyn or Trevarthen', with a rich history in Cornwall, England.
Trevonta is an American name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Latin "tres" (three) combined with another element.
Trevontae is a unique African American name created by combining Trevor ("large, noisy" or "ruler of the Trojans") and Dante ("enduring").
Trevontay is a modern American male given name with no specific meaning or origin story. It first gained popularity in the late 20th century and may be a blend of Trevor and ONTay, or simply created by combining sounds from various sources. Despite its lack of historical precedent, Trevontay has established itself as a distinctive and appealing choice for parents seeking a unique name for their son.
Trevyon is a Welsh origin name, derived from Trevithick, which means 'house in the wood'. It was popularized by John Trevithick, an engineer born in 1717. While its roots are Welsh, Trevyon has been widely adopted within African American culture since the 1970s.
Trey is an American given name derived from the English word 'three', symbolizing strength and balance.
Treyanna is a distinctive African American name composed of "Tre" meaning three and "Anna", derived from Latin Anna meaning grace. It signifies "third daughter with grace".
Treyce is a unique American name created by Shaquille O'Neal for his daughter in 2006. Its spelling and meaning are not well-defined, but some believe it's a blend of Tracey and Price or derived from the Latin prefix "tre-" meaning three.
Treycen is a unique American given name with unknown origin or meaning, potentially created by its parents as a distinctive moniker for their child.
Treydon is a unique American given name with modern origins, gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names. Its meaning is undocumented but some suggest Welsh roots with "tref" meaning "town" or "homestead", and "don" meaning "brown".
Trey is an uncommon American name, possibly derived from 'Trayce' created by actress Trayce Mallet or English surnames Trehey/Trehearne. Its meaning is unknown but allows for personalized interpretation.
Treylyn is a unique American given name, created as a blend of Tracy and Lynette, though it doesn't have a specific meaning or language origin.
Treyson is a unique American name created by combining "Trey" and "son", possibly referencing the number three or trinity, but its meaning is open to interpretation due to lack of historical documentation.
Treyten is an uncommon American masculine given name, believed to be a variant spelling of Clayton, meaning 'settlement on clay soil'.
Treyton is an American-origin name derived from "trey," meaning "three." It signifies harmony and balance, gaining popularity in the late 20th century due to its unique sound.
Treyvaughn is an African-American name created by combining Trevon and Vaughn, gaining popularity for its unique sound and open interpretation.
Treyveon is a unique African American name derived from Trevon (meaning 'great') and Devon ('from Devonshire'), popularized in mid-to-late 20th century US black communities.
Treyvian is an African American name derived from Trevon meaning 'three,' but with its own distinct identity, often seen as more elegant than Trevon.
Treyvone is an African-American origin given name blending 'Trey' (number three) and 'Jon' (short for John, meaning "graced by God"), signifying "third gift from God" or "third one graced by God".
Treyvonn is a modern American given name, created by blending Trevon (meaning "large village" or "town") from Welsh origins and Devon ("dark-haired" or "from Devonshire") from English roots.
Treyvonte is a rare American male name created by combining "Trey," derived from the number three, with "-vonte," inspired by names like Monte and Dante. It does not have an official meaning but has appeared on birth certificates since 1998.
Trezure is a unique American name derived from 'treasure', signifying something precious, popularized in the late 20th century among African American communities.
Tribe is a gender-neutral name of Native American origin, specifically from the Sioux tribe, meaning 'to flow' or 'go with the current', symbolizing adaptability and harmony with nature.
TriBeCa, derived from the Lenape tribe, translates to 'three rivers' or 'place where three rivers meet', referencing the Hudson, East, and Harlem Rivers in New York City.
Trillium, derived from Latin 'trilix' meaning 'three-leaved', is a rare female given name inspired by the Trillium flower, native to North America.
Trindon is a unique American name created by blending Trend (English, "to make progress") and Don (Scottish, "proud chief"), signifying "proud progress.