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English names - Baby names with the origin English

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Trecia Noble, noblewoman English Girl
Trecia-Kaye Combines Patricia ('noble') and Kaye/Kay (from Katherine, 'pure') - roughly 'noble and pure'. English Girl
Trecy Linked to Irish 'Treasach' meaning 'warlike' or 'fighter'; broadly interpreted as 'warrior' or 'brave' English, Norman French Girl
Tremper Surname-derived name roughly meaning 'one who tempers' or associated with dipping/soaking. English Boy
Trena Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" English Girl
Trene No established traditional meaning; likely a modern invented form (prefix 'Tre-' + suffix '-ene'). English Girl
Trentavious A modern invented name roughly meaning 'of Trent' or 'descendant of Trent', carrying connotations of the River Trent (strength/flow) and a classical-sounding suffix. English Boy
Tress Braid or lock of hair; occasionally a diminutive of Theresa English Girl
tressa Likely derived from Teresa - commonly interpreted as "harvester" (meaning disputed) English Girl
Tressia Likely related to Theresa ('harvester') or influenced by Patricia ('noble') English Girl
Trevanne Likely 'homestead of Anne' or broadly 'dweller at the settlement' English Girl
Trevett From a Cornish place name meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement' (dweller from the homestead) Cornish, English Boy
Trevlyn A modern blend roughly meaning 'settlement by the lake' or 'from the homestead'. English Unisex
Trevynn Likely 'homestead' or 'settlement' - a modern variant of Trevor/Trevin English Boy
Treys “three” or “the third” - often used for a third-born or someone with the suffix III English Boy
Trick Trusty, faithful English, Old Norse Boy
Tricky Playful or clever; full of tricks or cunning English Unisex
Trinidee Derived from 'Trinity' - refers to 'three' or 'threefold/triad' English Girl
Trinty Refers to the Christian Trinity - the threefold nature of God; 'three' or 'triad'. English Girl
Trishann Noble grace (combination of 'noble' + 'grace') English Girl
trisia Variant of Patricia meaning "noble" or "patrician" English Girl
Trissy Noble, patrician English Girl
Tristalynn Blend of Tristan ('sorrowful') and Lynn ('lake'/'pool'); often interpreted as a melodic modern name rather than a literal phrase (loosely 'sorrowful lake' or 'Trista + Lynn'). English Girl
Tristram Traditionally linked to 'sorrow' (folk etymology); likely from Celtic roots meaning 'riot' or 'tumult' - exact meaning uncertain. Celtic, English, French Boy
Trixieanne Bringer of joy (Beatrix/Trixie) and grace (Anne) English Girl
triyanna Probable blended meaning 'three graces' or 'third/threefold grace' (from 'tri-' = three + 'Anna' = grace). English Girl
Trizah Probably a modern/diminutive form of Teresa/Trisha; often interpreted as 'harvester' or 'to harvest' (from Greek therízō). May also be used as an invented name without an established traditional meaning. English Girl
Troye Descendant of foot soldier English, Greek, Irish Boy
Trudelyn From 'trud' (strength) plus -lyn; roughly 'strong one' or 'little strength'. English Girl
TRUE Truthful; genuine; faithful; loyal English Unisex
Truice Likely 'truce/peace' or 'true/faithful' (derived from 'truce' or 'true') English Unisex
Trummy Diminutive of Truman - 'trustworthy' or 'faithful man'. English Boy
Tryst An appointed meeting or private/romantic rendezvous English Unisex
Tuc UNKNOWN English, Old English Boy
Tuppence Two pence English Girl
Turtle Refers to the turtle: a shelled reptile commonly associated with longevity, protection, patience, and steadiness. English Unisex
Twanna Modern elaboration of Anna - 'grace' - or possibly linked to 'tawny' (light brown); overall meaning uncertain English Girl
Tweedy From the River Tweed; dweller by the Tweed English, Scottish Unisex
Twiggy Twig-like, slender English Girl
Twilight Soft, dim light between day and night; dusk or dawn; the period of fading light. English Unisex
Twin One of two born at the same birth; twin, paired or double English Unisex
Twinka Little twinkling one; small sparkle or star English Girl
Two The number two; second; symbolizes pairs, duality, partnership. English Unisex
TY Short form/nickname for names such as Tyler ('tile maker' or 'tiler'), Tyson ('firebrand'/'son of Tye'), or Tyrone ('land of Eoghan') English Boy
Ty-Ann A compound name: 'Ty' combined with 'Ann' (meaning 'grace') - roughly 'Ty of grace' or 'graceful Ty'. English Girl
Tycara Generally interpreted as 'beloved' or 'dear' (from Cara) or 'treasured' if linked to Takara; primarily a modern created name English Girl
tycen Modern spelling variant of Tyson - associated with 'son of Ty' or derived from 'tison' meaning 'firebrand' English Boy
Tyea Generally linked to Tia ('aunt') or to Tiana/Thea ('princess', 'goddess'); modern usage often just a pleasant given name without a fixed meaning English Girl
Tyelor Modern spelling variant of Tyler/Taylor - originally occupational: 'maker of tiles' or 'tailor' English Unisex
Tyfany From Greek Theophania, 'manifestation/appearance of God'; associated with the feast of the Epiphany. English Girl

English name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.

19,985
Names in this origin
351
With data in 2025
7,999
Births 2025
1,200,510
Peak year 2015