
THORBERT ( Teutonic ) = thunder
THORE ( Anglo Saxon ) = from small countryside
THORMUND ( Anglo Saxon ) = protected [by] [of] deity of Thor
THORPE ( Teutonic ) = from countryside
THORTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place which is the full (of) thunder
THURLOW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from hill of Thor
TIBAL ( Teutonic ) = people prince
TIERNAN ( Celtic ) = empire
TILDEN ( Anglo Saxon ) = from fertile dale
TIMON ( Greek ) = respectable
TIMOTHY, TIMMIE ( Greek ) = esquire the infinite
TITUS ( Hebrew ) = safe
TOBIAS, TOBIT, TOBE ( Hebrew ) = kindliness of the infinite
TODD ( Latin, Roman ) = the fox
TOLMAN ( Old English ) = compiler of Lease
TONY ( Latin, Roman ) = proper man [in] respecting
TOWNSEND ( Anglo Saxon ) = from tip of town
TRACEY, TRACY ( Anglo Saxon ) = [in] maintaining by the brave man
TRAHERN ( Celtic ) = stronger than iron
TRAVERS ( Latin, Roman ) = from cross-roads

TRAVIS ( Teutonic ) = association
TREDWAY ( Anglo Saxon ) = strong and heroic soldier
TREMAYNE ( Celtic ) = from home [in] reef
TRENT ( Latin, Roman ) = knob
TREVELYAN ( Celtic ) = from agriculture of Elian
TREVOR ( Gaelic ) = adventurer
TRIGG ( Scandinavian ) = devoted and real correct
TRISTAN ( Latin, Roman ) = full (of) sorrow
TRUMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = devoted man
TRUMBLE ( Anglo Saxon ) = strength and is impetuous
TUDWAL ( Welsh ) = wall
TYBALT, TY, THIBAUT, TYBALD ( Germanic ) = demagogue
TYLER ( Anglo Saxon ) = [in] making from brick
TYNAM ( Gaelic ) = dark
TYRONE ( Greek ) = the king
TYSON, SONNY, TY ( Germanic ) = male [of] German

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