- Tuckar
In England. Recorded as both Tucker and Tooker, the derivation of the English occupational surname comes from the Old English, pre-7th Century verb tucian, meaning "to torment." It would have been for a fuller, also known as a "walker," one who softened freshly woven cloth by beating and tramping on it in water.
- Tucker
In England. Recorded as both Tucker and Tooker, the derivation of the English occupational surname comes from the Old English, pre-7th Century verb tucian, meaning "to torment." It would have been for a fuller, also known as a "walker," one who softened freshly woven cloth by beating and tramping on it in water.
Meaning: One who makes garments
Origin: English - Tuckere
Traditionally an Anglo-Saxon surname that originated as an occupational name. Tuckers were associated with the preparation of cloth and clothing, and with the old English verb "tūcian" ("to torment") which was part of the process of softening cloth.
Meaning: Tucker of doth
Origin: English - Tucky
Tuckey Name Meaning English: from the Old Norse personal name Tóki (see Tuck).
- Tuckyr
- Tucson
The Spanish name of the city, Tucsón [tukˈson], is derived from the O'odham Cuk Ṣon [tʃʊk ʂɔːn], meaning "(at the) base of the black [hill]", a reference to a basalt-covered hill now known as Sentinel Peak, also known as "A" Mountain. Tucson is sometimes referred to as "The Old Pueblo".
- Tudor
Welsh Meaning: The name Tudor is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Tudor is: God's gift.
Meaning: First of the people king of nations
Origin: English - Tukie
Tukie Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). Similar surnames: Duke, Luke, Lukin, Durie, Dubie, Urie, Curie, Murie, Luckie, Buie.
- Tunleah
Meaning: From the town meadow
Origin: English - Tupper
Tupper Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe 'ram' (of uncertain origin). German (Tüpper): occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen 'pot'. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.
Meaning: Ram herder
Origin: English - Tuppere
Tupper Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe 'ram' (of uncertain origin).
Meaning: Ram herder
Origin: English - Turlough
Meaning of the Irish name Turlough. Listen and learn how to pronounce Turlough so you can get the correct pronunciation for this Irish boy name. MEANING: From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland.
Meaning: Instigator
Origin: English - Turner
Turner Name Meaning. English and Scottish: occupational name for a maker of objects of wood, metal, or bone by turning on a lathe, from Anglo-Norman French torner (Old French tornier, Latin tornarius, a derivative of tornus 'lathe').
Meaning: Lathe worker
Origin: English - Turrell
Last name: Turrell. ... The personal name "Durilda", from this source was recorded in the Domesday Book of Suffolk in 1066. The surname may also come from the Old French "Tirel", thought to be from a Norman nickname for a stubborn person, as the word itself was used to describe an animal which pulled on the reins.
Meaning: Strong willed
Origin: English - Twein
English origin meaning "divided in two". Mark Twain got this name from a call used by boatmen. Famous real-life people named Twain: | Edit. Mark Twain, Author of "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Fin"
Meaning: Cut in two
Origin: English - Twiford
Meaning: From the double river ford
Origin: English - Twila
Meaning unknown. Perhaps based on the English word twilight, or maybe from a Cajun pronunciation of French étoile "star". It came into use as an American given name in the late 19th century.
- Twitchel
History and Etymology for twitchel. Noun (1) Middle English twychel, alteration of twychen, from Old English twicen fork in a road; akin to Old English twi- Noun (2) twitch entry 1 + -el (suffix used to denote an instrument)
Meaning: Lives on a narrow passage
Origin: English - Twitchell
Twitchell Name Meaning. English: unexplained. Similar surnames: Twichell, Hatchell, Critcher, Mitchell, Winchell, Hatchel, Fletchall.
Meaning: Lives on a narrow passage
Origin: English - Twm
Baby names meanings search results: The name Twm is a baby boy name. The name Twm comes from the Welsh origin. In Welsh The meaning of the name Twm is: Welsh form of Tom 'gift from God'. Name Information.
Meaning: Welsh form of tom gift from god
Origin: English - Twrgadarn
Meaning: Tower of stlength
Origin: English - Twyford
Twyford Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of the numerous places named Twyford, for example in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Derbyshire, Hampshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, and Norfolk, from Old English twi- 'double' + ford 'ford'.
Meaning: From the double river ford
Origin: English - Tyara
Tyara is derived from English origins. Tyara is a derivative of the English name Tiara. Tyara is not regularly used as a baby name for girls.
- Tye
The name Tye is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Tye is: From the enclosure.
Meaning: A short form of taylor
Origin: English - Tyee
The name "Tyee" is based on the current local definition of Tyee salmon—a Chinook or Spring salmon of 30 lbs or more. The word is derived from the Nuu-chah-nulth language, meaning a chief, a king, or champion.
Meaning: From the fenced-in pasture
Origin: English - Tyesone
Meaning: Son of tye
Origin: English - Tyfiell
Meaning: Son of tye
Origin: English - Tyg
The name Tyg is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Tyg is: From the enclosure.
Meaning: From the enclosure
Origin: English - Tylar
A worker in roof tiles. ORIGIN: British. POPULARITY: 4327. Tylar as a boy's name is related to the Old English name Tyler. The meaning of Tylar is "a worker in roof tiles".
Meaning: A form of tyler
Origin: English - Tyler
Origin of the name Tyler: Transferred use of the surname derived from the Old French tieuleor, tieulier (tiler, tile maker) and the Middle English tyler, tylere (a brick, a tile). The name originated as an occupational name for a tile or brick maker or layer.
Meaning: A tiler of roofs
Origin: English