# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1751 | Tory | Irish | From the knolls. | M | |
1752 | Toryn | Irish | Chief. | M | |
1753 | Traigh | Irish | Strand. | M | |
1754 | Treabhar | Irish | Prudent. | M | |
1755 | Treacy | Irish | Fighter. | M | |
1756 | Treasa | Irish | Strong. | F | |
1757 | Treasach | Irish | Fighter. | M | |
1758 | Treasigh | Irish | Fighter. | M | |
1759 | Treise | Irish | Strong. | F | |
1760 | Trevor | Irish | Prudent. | M | |
1761 | Troy | Irish | Foot soldier. | M | |
1762 | Tullia | Irish | Peaceful. | F | |
1763 | Tully | Irish | Peaceful. Surname. | M | |
1764 | Ty | Irish | Diminutive of Tyrone: Eoghan's land (from a county in Ireland). | M | |
1765 | Tyfiell | Irish | Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr. | M | |
1766 | Tynan | Irish | Surname. | M | |
1767 | Tyreece | Irish | Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr. | M | |
1768 | Tyrel | Irish | Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr. | M | |
1769 | Tyrell | Irish | Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr. | M | |
1770 | Tyrelle | Irish | Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr. | M | |
1771 | Tyrone | Irish | From Owen's territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The late actor Tyrone Power. | M | |
1772 | Tyronne | Irish | From Owen's territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The late actor Tyrone Power. | M | |
1773 | Uaid | Irish | Irish form of Walter. | M | |
1774 | Ualtar | Irish | Strong fighter. | M | |
1775 | Uistean | Irish | Variant of Euston: Heart. | M | |
1776 | Ulicia | Irish | Feminine form of Ulik. | F | |
1777 | Una | Irish | Lamb; together. | F | |
1778 | Ungus | Irish | One vigor. | M | |
1779 | Unity | Irish | Together. | F | |
1780 | Uny | Irish | Together. | F | |
1781 | Vevila | Irish | Harmony. | F | |
1782 | Vevina | Irish | Sweet lady. | F | |
1783 | Ward | Irish | Bard. Surname. | M | |
1784 | Whelan | Irish | Joyful. | M | |
1785 | Wise | Irish | Ardent or wise. | M |