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Trayvion
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A contemporary invented name and variant of Travion/Trayvon with no long-established etymology; a modern blended name. |
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Trecia
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noble, noblewoman |
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Trecia-Kaye
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Combines Patricia ('noble') and Kaye/Kay (from Katherine, 'pure') - roughly 'noble and pure'. |
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Trecy
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Linked to Irish 'Treasach' meaning 'warlike' or 'fighter'; broadly interpreted as 'warrior' or 'brave' |
English, Norman French |
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Tremper
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Surname-derived name roughly meaning 'one who tempers' or associated with dipping/soaking. |
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Trena
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Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" |
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Trene
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No established traditional meaning; likely a modern invented form (prefix 'Tre-' + suffix '-ene'). |
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Trentavious
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A modern invented name roughly meaning 'of Trent' or 'descendant of Trent', carrying connotations of the River Trent (strength/flow) and a classical-sounding suffix. |
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Trenton
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Town on the River Trent |
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Tress
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Braid or lock of hair; occasionally a diminutive of Theresa |
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tressa
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Likely derived from Teresa - commonly interpreted as "harvester" (meaning disputed) |
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Tressia
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Likely related to Theresa ('harvester') or influenced by Patricia ('noble') |
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Tressie
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Diminutive form of Teresa - commonly interpreted as 'harvester' or 'to harvest'. |
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Trevanne
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Likely 'homestead of Anne' or broadly 'dweller at the settlement' |
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Trevett
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From a Cornish place name meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement' (dweller from the homestead) |
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Trevlyn
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A modern blend roughly meaning 'settlement by the lake' or 'from the homestead'. |
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Trevynn
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Likely 'homestead' or 'settlement' - a modern variant of Trevor/Trevin |
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Treycen
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Associated with 'Trey' (three/third); a modern coinage implying 'third' or 'descendant/son of Trey' |
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Treylan
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A modern invented name often interpreted as 'Trey's land' or 'homestead', conveying settlement or familial connection. |
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Treys
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“three” or “the third” - often used for a third-born or someone with the suffix III |
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Treysen
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Son of Trey; associated with 'three' or a third-born |
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Treyson
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Son of Trey; associated with 'Trey' (the number three) or a third-born child |
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Tricky
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playful or clever; full of tricks or cunning |
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Trina
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Diminutive of Katherine meaning 'pure' (occasionally associated with 'threefold') |
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Trinidee
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Derived from 'Trinity' - refers to 'three' or 'threefold/triad' |
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Triniti
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Derived from 'Trinity' - the threefold unity (three-in-one); 'three' or 'triad'. |
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Girl |
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Trinty
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Refers to the Christian Trinity - the threefold nature of God; 'three' or 'triad'. |
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Tripp
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Originally an English surname/nickname; often denotes 'the third' (III) or suggests 'one who makes trips' / 'to dance or step lightly'. |
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Trishann
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Noble grace (combination of 'noble' + 'grace') |
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trisia
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Variant of Patricia meaning "noble" or "patrician" |
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