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Truesdale | Meaning : From The Beloved One's Farm Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Truesdell | Meaning : From The Beloved One's Farm Used in : British, English |
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Truitestall | Meaning : From The Beloved One's Farm Used in : British, English |
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Truitt | Meaning : Little And Honest Used in : British, English |
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Truly | Meaning : True Used in : English, British, Australian, British |
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Trumaine | Meaning : Loyal One. Used in : American, British, English |
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Truman | Meaning : Faithful Man Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican |
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Trumann | Meaning : Loyal One. Used in : British, English |
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Trumbald | Meaning : Strong Or Bold Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Trumball | Meaning : Powerful. Used in : British, English |
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Trumbell | Meaning : Powerful. Used in : British, English |
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Trumble | Meaning : Strong Or Bold Used in : Australian, British, English |
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Trumbull | Meaning : Powerful. Used in : British, English |
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Trumen | Meaning : Loyal Used in : American, British, English |
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Trumhall | Meaning : Strong Or Bold Used in : British, English |
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Trustin | Meaning : Trustworthy Used in : British, English |
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Tryp | Meaning : Traveler Used in : American, British, English |
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Trypp | Meaning : Traveler Used in : American, British, English |
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Trystan | Meaning : In american meaning is : Tumult Used in : American, Australian, British, English |
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Tucker | Meaning : Tucker Of Cloth Used in : American, Chinese, British, English |
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Tuckere | Meaning : Tucker Of Cloth Used in : British, English |
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Tuder | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Gracious gift. Used in : British, English, Greek |
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Tuesday | Meaning : The Day Of The Week Used in : English, Latin, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Tulla | Meaning : In irish meaning is : A little hill Used in : German, British, English, Irish, Danish |
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Tunleah | Meaning : From The Town Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Tupper | Meaning : Ram Herder Used in : American, British, English |
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Tuppere | Meaning : Ram Herder Used in : American, British, English |
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Turner | Meaning : Carpenter Used in : American, Chinese, British, English, French, Latin |
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Twain | Meaning : Cut In Two Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican |
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Twaine | Meaning : Divided In Two. Used in : British, English |
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Twayn | Meaning : Divided In Two. Used in : British, English |
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Twein | Meaning : Cut In Two Used in : American, British, English |
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Twiford | Meaning : From The Double River Ford Used in : British, English |
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Twila | Meaning : Form Of Twyla. Thread Used in : English, American, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Twitchel | Meaning : Lives On A Narrow Passage Used in : British, English |
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Twitchell | Meaning : Narrow Passage Used in : British, English |
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Twyford | Meaning : From The Double River Ford Used in : British, English |
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Twyla | Meaning : Thread, Woven, Twilight, Early Evening Used in : English, Jamaican, American, African, Australian, British |
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Tyce | Meaning : Fiery Used in : American, Australian, British, English, French |
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Tye | Meaning : From The Enclosure Used in : American, Australian, Jamaican, British, English, Jamaican |
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Tyeson | Meaning : Fiery Used in : American, Australian, British, English, French |
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Tyesone | Meaning : Son Of Tye Used in : American, British, English |
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Tyfiell | Meaning : Derivative Of The Scandinavian God Of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named For Tyr Used in : British, English, Irish, Teutonic |
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Tyg | Meaning : From The Enclosure Used in : British, English |
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Tyla | Meaning : Good Used in : Australian, British, English, Australian, Chinese |
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Tylar | Meaning : Maker Of Bricks Or Tiles Used in : Australian, British, English, Jamaican, Australian |
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Tyler | Meaning : Maker Of Bricks Or Tiles Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Jamaican, British, English, Jamaican, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Tylere | Meaning : Maker Of Tiles Used in : American, British, English |
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Tylor | Meaning : Tile Layer Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Tyna | Meaning : River Used in : English, American, Hindu, British, Czechoslovakian, Czech |
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Tyne | Meaning : River Used in : Australian, English, Jamaican, British, English, American, Australian, British |
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Tyne | Meaning : River Used in : Australian, English, Jamaican, British, English, American, Australian, British |
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Tyra | Meaning : Thor's Battle Used in : Australian, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Scottish, Swedish, American, African, Australian, Chinese, Parsi, British, Danish |
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Tyreece | Meaning : Derivative Of The Scandinavian God Of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named For Tyr Used in : American, British, English, Irish, Teutonic |
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Tyrel | Meaning : Derivative Of The Scandinavian God Of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named For Tyr Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Irish, Teutonic |
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Tyrell | Meaning : Thunder Ruler Used in : American, African, Australian, Chinese, British, English, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norse, Teutonic, American, African, Australian |
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Tyrelle | Meaning : Derivative Of The Scandinavian God Of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named For Tyr Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Irish, Teutonic, Australian |
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Tyron | Meaning : In american meaning is : Sovereign Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, German |
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Tyrone | Meaning : In American meaning is : A county in northern Ireland Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin |
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Tyrus | Meaning : Form Of Thor. Thunder Used in : American, British, English, Jamaican, Norse |
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Tyson | Meaning : In American meaning is : Firebrand Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, French, German, Jamaican, Teutonic |