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toliver
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olive tree / olive planter (associated with the olive as a symbol of peace) |
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Toll
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Likely from an occupational surname meaning 'toll' (a tax or fee) or a shortened form of a longer name such as Tolliver; in modern German 'toll' colloquially means 'great'. |
English, German, Scandinavian |
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Tomalyn
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A modern blend of Thomas ('twin') and Lyn ('lake' or 'Lynn'), roughly 'twin' or 'twin by the lake'. |
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Tomalynn
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Combination of Thomas ('twin') and Lynn ('lake' or 'pool') - loosely 'twin by the lake' or 'twin of the water'. |
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Tomieka
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Feminine form/variant of Thomas - 'twin'. |
English |
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Tomika
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Possibly 'twin' (from Thomas) or 'wealthy child' (from Japanese Tomiko); used as a modern feminine name |
English |
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Tompall
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Diminutive of Thomas - 'twin' (used as 'little Tom') |
English |
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Tonae
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Derived from Antonia/Antonius - often interpreted as "priceless" or "of inestimable worth." |
English |
Girl |
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Tonelle
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Diminutive of Antonia/Anthony - 'little Antonia'; traditionally associated with 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy' |
English |
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Tookie
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An affectionate diminutive with no independent etymological meaning; often used as a pet form of names such as Tucker, Antoine, or Antoinette. |
English |
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Toots
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Affectionate pet name meaning 'darling' or 'little one'. |
English |
Girl |
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Top
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Top - the highest point; best, foremost; can be a playful nickname |
English |
Unisex |
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Toppin
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Originally a surname; likely denotes someone who lived 'at the top' (of a hill) or a nickname meaning 'little/top one'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Toralei
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A modern blend generally interpreted as 'tiger/Thor' + 'meadow/garland' (e.g., 'tiger garland' or 'Thor's meadow'); chiefly a melodic invented name |
English |
Girl |
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Toralyn
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Modern coined name often interpreted as 'related to Thor/thunder' or simply 'Tora + Lyn' |
English |
Girl |
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Toralynn
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Blend of Tora (linked to Thor - 'thunder' or 'Thor's warrior') and Lynn ('lake' or 'water') - often interpreted loosely as 'thunder of the lake' or 'strong lake.' |
English |
Girl |
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Torieanna
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Victory + grace (roughly "victorious grace") |
English |
Girl |
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Torilynn
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A modern blend meaning 'Tori' (victory) + 'Lynn' (lake/pleasant water) - roughly 'victorious lake' or 'victorious beauty' |
English |
Girl |
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torrel
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'from the rocky hill' or 'of the tower' |
English, Spanish |
Boy |
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Torrelle
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from the tower; often interpreted as "little tower" |
English, French |
Unisex |
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Torrey
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From the hill/tower; a surname-derived place name |
English |
Unisex |
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Torria
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Likely 'victorious' (from Victoria) or 'of the hill' (from torr) |
English |
Girl |
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Tosh
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Short form of Japanese names beginning with 'Tosh-' (kanji often convey meanings like 'talented', 'agile', 'wise' or 'alert'); in Scottish/English use it appears as a surname-derived nickname (MacIntosh: 'son of the chief'). |
English, Japanese, Scottish |
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Tossy
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An affectionate diminutive or pet name; no widely established independent meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Totie
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little one; pet name/diminutive |
English |
Girl |
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Touch
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From the English word 'touch' - contact or sensation of touch; connotes sensitivity, affection, or a delicate impression. |
English |
Unisex |
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Townes
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from the town / town dweller |
English |
Boy |
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Toy
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Plaything; delight; playful |
English |
Unisex |
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Toya'
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Commonly a diminutive of LaToya or Toyin; associated meanings include "praiseworthy" or "worthy of praise" (from Yoruba Oluwatoyin). In other contexts it can be a place-derived Japanese name. |
English, Japanese, Yoruba |
Girl |
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Toye
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In Yoruba usage, typically means 'worthy of praise' or 'to be praised'; as an English surname it has no specific given-name meaning. |
English, Norman, Yoruba |
Unisex |
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