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Teruo
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Taro
He who is a big Boy, He who is a big Boy.
Tor
The God of Thunder, The God of Thunder.
Tri
A form of trey, A form of trey.
Tyrie
Dayro
Dre
One who is fun to hang out with and is social, One who is fun to hang out with and is social.
Teria
Toria
This name derives from the Latin root “vincēre > victōria > victŏr,” meaning “conqueror, victory, (one who) conquers.” Victor is a masculine given name that has been used for centuries in numerous cultures and parts of the world. Victoria is a feminine first name. It is also used as a family name and is used as the female form corresponding to Victor. In Ancient Roman Religion, Victoria was the personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek Goddess “Nike,” associated with “Bellona.” She was adapted from the Sabine agricultural Goddess Vacuna and had a temple on the Palatine hill. The Goddess “Vica Pota” was also sometimes identified with Victoria. In Ancient Roman religion, Vica Pota (Vincendi) was a Goddess whose shrine (Aedes) was located at the foot of the Velian Hill, on the site of the Domus of Publius Valerius Publicola. Pope Victor I (died 199) was a bishop of Rome, and hence a pope, in the late 2nd-century.
Terria
Terrah
The planet Earth.
Dariah
Dearra
Deari
Dari
One who keeps things well.
Torry
This name derives from the Old Norse “Þórvaldr,” composed of two elements: “þónr” (thunder) plus “valdr” (ruler, mighty one, powerful one). The name means “Thor’s ruler.” In Norse mythology, Thor (Old Norse: Þórr) is a hammer-wielding God associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of humankind, and also hallowing, healing, and fertility. The cognate deity in more extensive Germanic mythology and paganism was known in Old English as Þunor and in Old High German as Donar (Runic: Þonar), stemming from a common Germanic “*þunraz,” meaning “thunder.”
Torre
Gaelic: Hillock, mound, lord. Old Norse: Thor's ruler. Greek: Victory. Italian: Savior.
Tyr
Scandinavian: god of battle. Celtic: land. Gaelic: from the land of the yew tree.
Tierre
Tra
A trail or a path in the forest.