Tye

Meaning: Enclosure Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tie Language origin of Tye: Germanic Regional origin of Tye: Northern Europe Languages Tye is most common: English Religions Tye is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tie Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Ty, Tyen, Tyger

Tolliver

Meaning: Metalworker or derived from Oliver Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tol-Iv-Er Language origin of Tolliver: Germanic Regional origin of Tolliver: Northern Europe Languages Tolliver is most common: English Religions Tolliver is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tol Last letter and sound: R, iv Alternative Spelling: Tolly, Oliver, Tolls

Tomas

Meaning: Twin Gender: Male Pronunciation: Toh-Mas Language origin of Tomas: Germanic Regional origin of Tomas: Northern Europe Languages Tomas is most common: English Religions Tomas is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Toh Last letter and sound: S, mas Alternative Spelling: Tomás, Tom, Tomaso

Tomlin

Meaning: Little Tom Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tom-Lin Language origin of Tomlin: Germanic Regional origin of Tomlin: Northern Europe Languages Tomlin is most common: English Religions Tomlin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tom Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Tom, Tommy, Tomlinson

Tommy

Meaning: Twin (diminutive of Thomas) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tom-Ee Language origin of Tommy: Germanic Regional origin of Tommy: Northern Europe Languages Tommy is most common: English Religions Tommy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tom Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Tom, Tommo, Tommie

Tooey

Meaning: Possibly a variant of Tui or diminutive Gender: Male Pronunciation: Too-Ee Language origin of Tooey: Germanic Regional origin of Tooey: Northern Europe Languages Tooey is most common: English Religions Tooey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Too Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Too, Toot, Toey

Topham

Meaning: Homestead on a hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Top-Ham Language origin of Topham: Germanic Regional origin of Topham: Northern Europe Languages Topham is most common: English Religions Topham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Top Last letter and sound: M, ham Alternative Spelling: Toph, Tophson, Tom

Townsend

Meaning: End of the town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Town-Send Language origin of Townsend: Germanic Regional origin of Townsend: Northern Europe Languages Townsend is most common: English Religions Townsend is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Town Last letter and sound: D, send Alternative Spelling: Towns, Towner, Towne

Trace

Meaning: Brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Trays Language origin of Trace: Germanic Regional origin of Trace: Northern Europe Languages Trace is most common: English, French Religions Trace is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Trays Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Trac, Tracen, Tracer

Tracy

Meaning: Variant of Tracey Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tray-See Language origin of Tracy: Germanic Regional origin of Tracy: Northern Europe Languages Tracy is most common: English Religions Tracy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tray Last letter and sound: Y, see Alternative Spelling: Tracey, Trace, Traci