Tennison
Meaning: Son of Dennis Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ten-Uh-Suhn Language origin of Tennison: Germanic Regional origin of Tennison: Northern Europe Languages Tennison is most common: English Religions Tennison is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Ten Last letter and sound: N, uh Alternative Spelling: Tenison, Ten, Tenn
Tennyson
Meaning: Son of Tenney or Dennis Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ten-Ee-Suhn Language origin of Tennyson: Germanic Regional origin of Tennyson: Northern Europe Languages Tennyson is most common: English Religions Tennyson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Ten Last letter and sound: N, ee Alternative Spelling: Tenney, Tenny, Tenner
Terrell
Meaning: Thunder ruler or stubborn Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ter-Uhl Language origin of Terrell: Germanic Regional origin of Terrell: Northern Europe Languages Terrell is most common: English Religions Terrell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Ter Last letter and sound: L, uhl Alternative Spelling: Terrel, Ter, Terrence
Terry
Meaning: Power of the tribe Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ter-Ee Language origin of Terry: Germanic Regional origin of Terry: Northern Europe Languages Terry is most common: English, French Religions Terry is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Ter Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Ter, Tery, Terrence
Thackeray
Meaning: Place name, thatched enclosure Gender: Male Pronunciation: Thack-Uh-Ree Language origin of Thackeray: Germanic Regional origin of Thackeray: Northern Europe Languages Thackeray is most common: English Religions Thackeray is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Thack Last letter and sound: Y, uh Alternative Spelling: Thack, Thac, Thackery
Stewart
Meaning: Steward, guardian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stew-Urt Language origin of Stewart: Germanic Regional origin of Stewart: Northern Europe Languages Stewart is most common: English Religions Stewart is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stew Last letter and sound: T, urt Alternative Spelling: Stewert, Stwart, Stewerton
Stockwell
Meaning: Well near a tree stump Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stok-Wel Language origin of Stockwell: Germanic Regional origin of Stockwell: Northern Europe Languages Stockwell is most common: English Religions Stockwell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stok Last letter and sound: L, wel Alternative Spelling: Stock, Stok, Stockson
Stokely
Meaning: From the tree stump clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stok-Lee Language origin of Stokely: Germanic Regional origin of Stokely: Northern Europe Languages Stokely is most common: English Religions Stokely is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stok Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Stokey, Stokson, Stokel
Stone
Meaning: Rock, stone Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stohn Language origin of Stone: Germanic Regional origin of Stone: Northern Europe Languages Stone is most common: English Religions Stone is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stohn Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Ston, Stoney, Stoneman
Storm
Meaning: Tempest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Storm Language origin of Storm: Germanic Regional origin of Storm: Northern Europe Languages Storm is most common: English Religions Storm is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Storm Last letter and sound: M, – Alternative Spelling: Stormy, Stormson, Stormer