- Thorian
The name Thorian is a boy's name of Scandinavian origin. Thorian and discussed in our forums with posts like "Quintuplet game-BOYS". Scandinavian variation of Thor. Find other names based on Thorian using our baby name generator.
Meaning: Thunder derived from thor surname
Origin: Scandinavian - Thorin - THOH-rin
Thorin. thunder. POPULARITY: 2493. Thorin as a boy's name is related to the Old Norse name Thor. The meaning of Thorin is "thunder".
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- Thorkel
The Scottish Gaelic name Torcall is a Gaelicised form of the Old Norse name Þorkell. ... This Old Norse name is made up of the two elements: Þór, meaning "Thor" the Norse god of thunder; and kell (in some variants ketill), meaning "(sacrificial) cauldron".
- Thorlak
Norse Meaning: The name Thorlak is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Thorlak is: Bishop of Skalholt.
Meaning: Bishop of skalholt
Origin: Norwegian - Thorleif
From the Old Norse name Þórleifr meaning "Thor's descendant" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with leifr "descendant, heir".
- Thorleik
- Thorley
Northern English: habitational name, in most cases probably a variant of Thornley, although there are places called Thorley (in Hertfordshire (near Bishop's Stortford) and in the Isle of Wight), which could have contributed to the surname; these are also named from Old English þorn 'thorn bush' + leah 'wood', 'clearing ...
Meaning: Thor's meadow
- Thormod
Tormod is a masculine Norwegian and Scottish Gaelic given name. ... This name is composed of two elements: Þorr, the name of the Norse god of thunder; and móðr, meaning "mind", "courage". The Gaelic name is derived from the Old Norse personal names Þórmóðr and Þormundr. A variant of the Norwegian name is Thormod.
- Thormond
Meaning: Thor's protection
- Thormund
English Meaning: The name Thormund is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Thormund is: Thor's protection.
Meaning: Thors protection
Origin: English - Thorn - THOHRN
Meanings and history of the name Thorn: | Edit. Thorn can be an adoption of the common English word, a short form of Thornton, or a use of the surname Thorn/Thorne, originally meaning someone who lived near a thorn hedge or a tower.
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- Thorndike
Thorndike Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived by a defense consisting of a thorn hedge and a ditch, or a habitational name from some minor place named with Old English þorn 'thorn bush' + dic 'ditch', 'dike'.
Meaning: From the thorny dike
Origin: English - Thorndyke
The Thorndyke surname is derived from the Old English words "þorn" meaning "thorn bush," and "dic," meaning "ditch," or "dike." As such, it is thought to have originally been a topographic name for someone who lived by a thorn hedge and a ditch; or perhaps a habitational name from some now lost place-name.
Meaning: From the thorny dike
Origin: English - Thorne
Thorne is a surname of English origin, originally referring to a thorn bush. Thorne is the 1,721st most common surname name in the United States.[1] Thorne family's origins date back to the period prior to the Norman Conquest of 1066, to the county of Somerset.
Meaning: A short form of names beginning with thor
Origin: Anglo-Saxon - Thornley
Thornley Name Meaning. English (mainly Lancashire): habitational name from Thornley in Lancashire, so named from Old English þorn 'thorn bush' + leah 'woodland clearing'.
Meaning: Thorny meadow
- Thornly
Thornley Name Meaning. English (mainly Lancashire): habitational name from Thornley in Lancashire, so named from Old English þorn 'thorn bush' + leah 'woodland clearing'.
Meaning: From the thorny meadow
Origin: English - Thornton
The name Thornton is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Thornton is: Town of thorns. Thorn variants are English surnames occasionally used as given names.
Meaning: Thorn bush settlement
Origin: English - Thorntun
Thornton Name Meaning. English and Scottish: habitational name from any of the numerous places throughout England and Scotland so called, from Old English þorn 'thorn bush' + tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'. Irish: Anglicized (translated) form of Gaelic Mac Sceacháin 'son of Sceachán' (see Skehan).
Meaning: From the thorn tree farm
Origin: English - Thorolf
Meaning. Thor's wolf. Region of origin. Scandinavia. Thorolf is an Old Norse masculine personal name.
- Thorp
Thorpe is a surname derived from the Middle English word thorp, meaning hamlet or small village. Thorpe is found as the name of many places in England.
Meaning: From the village
Origin: English - Thorpe
Thorpe is a surname derived from the Middle English word thorp, meaning hamlet or small village. Thorpe is found as the name of many places in England.
Meaning: From the village
Origin: English - Thorsson
Scandinavian Meaning: The name Thorsson is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Thorsson is: Thunder.' Surname.
Meaning: Derived from thor thunder surname
Origin: Scandinavian - Thorstein
Thorsten (Thorstein, Torstein, Torsten) is a Scandinavian given name. The Old Norse name was Þórsteinn. It is a compound of the theonym Thor and sten "stone".
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- Thorsten
Thorsten (Thorstein, Torstein, Torsten) is a Scandinavian given name. The Old Norse name was Þórsteinn. It is a compound of the theonym Thor and sten "stone".
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- Thorualdr
- Thorvald
Thorvald is from the Old Norse name Þórvaldr, which means "Thor's ruler". Despite this pagan origin, the name survived the conversion of Scandinavians to Christianity and remains popular up to the present.
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- Thorvid
- Thoth
Meaning & History. Greek form of Egyptian Djhwty (reconstructed as Djehuti), which is of uncertain meaning. In Egyptian mythology Thoth was the god of the moon, science, magic, speech and writing. He was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis.
Meaning: God of the moon
Origin: Egyptian - Thour
Old Norse name, meaning "Thunder God". Thor was the Norse god of strength, thunder and war; the son of the god Odin. Famous real-life people named Thor: | Edit.
- Thrace
The word Thrace was established by the Greeks for referring to the Thracian tribes, from Ancient Greek Thrake (Θρᾴκη), descending from Thrāix (Θρᾷξ). The name of the continent Europe first referred to Thrace proper, prior to extending its meaning to the whole continent.
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