# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
561 | Trixie | English | Brings joy. Abbreviation of Beatrix. | F | |
562 | Trixie | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy. Happy. | F | |
563 | Trixy | Latin | Happy. | F | |
564 | Troas | Biblical | Penetrated. | F | |
565 | Trophimus | Biblical | Well educated, well brought up. | F | |
566 | Truda | German | Fighting woman. | F | |
567 | Truda | Norse | Strong. | F | |
568 | Trudchen | German | Fighting woman. | F | |
569 | Trude | German | Fighting woman. | F | |
570 | Trude | Norse | Strong. | F | |
571 | Trudel | Danish | Strong. | F | |
572 | Trudi | German | Diminutive of Ermintrude: Universal strength. From the Old German 'ermin' meaning universal, and 'drudi' meaning strength. | F | |
573 | Trudie | German | Diminutive of Ermintrude: Universal strength. From the Old German 'ermin' meaning universal, and 'drudi' meaning strength. | F | |
574 | Trudy | German | Diminutive of Ermintrude: Universal strength. From the Old German 'ermin' meaning universal, and 'drudi' meaning strength. | F | |
575 | Tryamon | ArthurianLegend | A fairy princess. | F | |
576 | Tryn | Greek | Innocent. | F | |
577 | Tryna | Greek | Innocent. | F | |
578 | Tryne | Greek | Innocent. | F | |
579 | Tryphaena | Latin | Delicate. | F | |
580 | Tryphana | Latin | Delicate. | F | |
581 | Tryphena | Biblical | Delicious, delicate. | F | |
582 | Tryphena | Greek | Dainty; delicate. | F | |
583 | Tryphena | Latin | Delicate. | F | |
584 | Tryphon | Biblical | Masculine of Tryphena. | F | |
585 | Tryphosa | Biblical | Thrice shining. | F | |
586 | Tsifira | Hebrew | Crown. | F | |
587 | Tubal-cain | Biblical | Worldly possession, possessed of confusion. | F | |
588 | Tuccia | Latin | A Vestal Virgin. | F | |
589 | Tuesday | English | Born on Tuesday. | F | |
590 | Tugenda | German | Virtue. | F | |
591 | Tullia | Irish | Peaceful. | F | |
592 | Tulliola | Latin | Little Tullia. | F | |
593 | Tulsi | Indian | Basil. | F | |
594 | Tumadur | Muslim | Proper name.. | F | |
595 | Tutilina | Latin | Goddess of harvest. | F |