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Displayed on this page are T- names 221 to 240. Among these names, Tyler (English) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #21 and a usage of 0.6378%, and it was followed by Ty (English and Scandinavian), Tucker (English), and Trystan (Welsh) in descending order, while unusual T- names include the Scandinavian Truls, the Welsh Trynt, the Italian Tullio, the English Tully, the Finnish Tuomas, Tuomo, the Scandinavian Ture, the Irish Turley, Turlough, the Hebrew Tuvia, the Scandinavian Tycho, the English Tye, the Scandinavian Tyge, Tyko, the English Tylar, and lastly the English Tylor.
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Truls ... Thor's hostage; Thor's ... of Old Norse origin and it is used ... form of Torgils ... Trynt ... of Old English origin and it is used mainly in ... variation of Trent ... Trystan Tucker Tullio ... used predominantly in the Italian ... was a Roman family name; it was borne by ... Tully ... used predominantly in English and it is ... variation of Tullio ... not popular as a baby name for boys ... Tuomas ... twin ... language of origin is Aramaic and it is used ... form of Thomas ... Tuomo ... twin ... of Aramaic origin and it is used mainly ... variant of Thomas ... Ture ... thunder, thunder god ... origin, as well as its use, is in the ... variant form of Thore ... Turley ... instigator ... used chiefly in Irish and its origin is ... variant of Toirdhealbhach ... Turlough ... instigator ... of Old irish origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Toirdhealbhach ... Tuvia ... Yahweh is good ... used chiefly in the Hebrew language and ... variant of Tobias ... Ty Tycho ... hitting the mark ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... name was borne by the 5th century Saint ... Tye Tyge ... hitting the mark ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is used ... form of Tycho ... Tyko ... hitting the mark ... used mostly in the Scandinavian language ... form of Tycho ... Tylar ... tiler ... primarily used in English and it is of ... variant form of Tyler ... an uncommon baby boy name ... Tyler Tylor |