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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Twaine

Divided in two

English

Twan

Latin

Twayn

Divided in two

English

Twdor
Twein

Cut in two

English

Twiford

From the double river ford

English

Twila

Twilight

American

Twilight

Dusk

English

Twitchel

Lives on a narrow passage

English

Twitchell

Lives on a narrow passage

English

Twm

Twin

Welsh

Twyford

Double river crossing

English

Ty

Short for Tyler or Tyson

English

Tyan
Tybald

Brave people

German

Tybalt

Brave people

German

Tybault

Brave people

German

Tyberius
Tyce

High-spirited

French

Tycen

High-spirited

French

Tycho

Hitting the mark

Greek

Tychon

Accurate

Greek

Tydarius
Tyden
Tydrick
Tydus
Tye

English

Tyee
Tyeis

Son of a German

French

Tyeler
Tyeson

High-spirited

French

Tyesone

Son of Tye

English

Tyfiell

Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle Tyr. Tuesday was named for Tyr.

Irish

Tyg

From the enclosure

English

Tyger

Courage, loyalty, honesty, and strength.

Unknown

Tyheem
Tyheim
Tyhir
Tyion
Tyipa

Moon

Aboriginal

Tyjuan
Tyke
Tykeem
Tyla

Good

English

Tylan
Tylar

A worker in roof tiles

English

Tylee
Tyleek
Tylen
Tyler

Tiler

English