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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Traccey 'Warlike, fighter' (from Gaelic treasach); also derived from a place name English Girl
Trace Track, mark, or footprint; also a diminutive form of Tracy English Unisex
Tracee Derived from Ó Treasaigh: 'descendant of Treasach' - Treasach meaning 'warlike, fighter'. English Unisex
Tracey-Lee Tracey: 'warlike' or 'from Thrace' + Lee: 'clearing, meadow' (combined meaning: 'warlike/from Thrace of the meadow') English, Irish Girl
Tracey-Lynn Combination of Tracey (associated with a place-name or strength/fighter) and Lynn (lake/pond), roughly "strength/warrior by the lake" English, Irish, Welsh Girl
Tracey-May Combination of Tracey ('from the place of Thracius') and May ('born in May' / related to the Roman goddess Maia') English, Latin Girl
Tracie Originally a surname meaning 'from Tracy' (a place name); later adopted as a given name and as a diminutive of Patricia; sometimes linked to Irish Ó Treasaigh ('war-like' or 'fighter') English Girl
Tracii Associated with 'warlike' or 'fighter' - 'descendant of a warrior' English Unisex
Track Path, trail or course; can imply following or pursuit English Unisex
Tracyanne Combination of Tracy (a Norman/French surname/place-name) and Anne (Hebrew for 'grace'); often interpreted as 'graceful strength'. English, French, Hebrew Girl
Trae third; 'three' (often used for a third-born or someone with the suffix III) English Boy
traesten Likely derived from Tristan - often interpreted as 'sorrowful' or 'sad', though original Celtic roots are uncertain English Boy
Trai English: 'third' (from Trey, a nickname for a third-born). Vietnamese: 'boy, son, man'. English, Vietnamese Boy
Tramain Likely 'from the settlement' - derived from Cornish tre- 'settlement' (place-name origin). English Boy
Tramayne Variant of Tremaine: 'homestead/settlement by the stone' (stone settlement) English Boy
Transgender Literally 'across/beyond gender'; describes a person whose gender identity differs from their assigned sex. English Unisex
Trap A device or snare for catching; figuratively an ambush or trick. Also slang (e.g., a place where illicit activity occurs). English Unisex
Trapp Occupational name meaning 'trap setter' or 'trapper'. English, Germanic Boy
Trav Short form of Travis - 'to cross' or 'crossing' English Boy
travain No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name, typically interpreted as a variation of Travon/Traven English Boy
Traveller One who travels; a traveler or journeyer. English Unisex
Traveris Derived from Travers/Travis - 'to cross' or 'one who crosses' English Boy
Travina Probably a modern feminine elaboration meaning 'female form of Travin' - commonly interpreted as 'traveler' or 'of the homestead' depending on etymological influence. English Girl
Travy Derived from Travis/Travers: 'to cross' or 'one who crosses; from the crossing' English Boy
Tray Third; three (used for a third-born or the third in a family) English Boy
Trayce commonly interpreted as 'warlike' (Irish origin) or 'tracker/one who traces' (English) English Boy
Trayden Modern invented name; meaning varies - often taken as a blend of 'Trey' (three) with '-aden' names or as a variant of Braden ('broad valley') or Aiden ('little fire') depending on influence. English Boy
Traydon Modern American name; likely a variant of Braden/Brayden meaning 'broad valley' (alternatively interpreted as Trey + don: 'Trey's hill' or 'three-hill'). English Boy
Traye Third; associated with the number three English Boy
Traysa No established historical meaning; likely a modern elaboration. If derived from Tracy, relates to a place/Thracius; if influenced by Teresa, 'harvester'. English Girl