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TABURER, TAB:
drummer
TALON: claw
TANNER,
TANNERE: leather maker
TANTON,
TAMTUN: from the quiet river farm
TARLETON,
THORALDTUN: from the thunder estate
TATE, TAYT,
TAYTE, TAIT: cheerful
TEARLE,
THEARL: stern
TEDMOND,
THEOMUND, TEDMUND: national protector
TEMPLETON,
TEMPELTUN: from the temple farm
TENNYSON:
son of Dennis
TERRELL,
TIRELL, TERRILL, TIRELL, TYRELL:
thunder ruler
TERRIS,
TERRYS, TERYYSONE: son of Terrell
TERENCE,
TERRENCE, TERRY: smooth
TONY: above
praise
TRACY,
THRASIUS: bold
TRENT,
TORRENTEM: swift
TRISTAN,
TRISTAM, TRISTRAM: full of sorrows
TRITON:
myth name (a sea god)
TROILUS:
myth name (son of Priam)
TROS:
myth name (founder of Troy)
TULIO:
lively
TULLIUS:
name of a king
TULLY,
TULLUS: meaning unknownTHAIN,
THANE, THEGN, THAYNE, THAIN:
follower
THATCHER,
THACHER, THAXTER, THACKER,
THACKERE: roofer
THAW,
THAWAIN: thaw
THORLEY,
TORLEY, THURLEIGH, THURLEAH: from
Thor's meadow
THORMOND,
THURMOND, THORMUND: Thor's protection
THORN,
TORN, THORNE: from the thorn tree
THORNDYKE,
THORNDIKE, THORNDIC: from the thorny dike
THORNLEY,
THORNLY: from the thorny meadow
THORNTON,
THORNTUN: from the thorn-tree farm
THORPE,
THORP: from the village
THUNDER:
stormy tempered
THURLOW,
THURHLOEW: from Thor's hill
THURSTON,
THURSTUN, THURSTAN: Thor's stone
TILA, TYLA:
good
TILDEN,
TILADENE: from the fertile valley
TILFORD:
from the fertile ford
TILMAN,
TILLMAN: virile
TILTON: from
the good estate
TOFT: from
the small farm
TOLAND,
TOLLAND: owns taxed land
TOLMAN:
collects taxes
TOMKIN,
THOMKINS: little Tom
TOMLIN:
little twin
TORR: tower
TOSTIG: name
of an earl
TOWLEY,
TOWNLY, TUNLEAH: from the town meadow
TOWNSEND:
from the end of the town
TREDWAY,
TREADWAY, THRYTHWIG: strong warrior
TRENT: from
the river Trent
TRIPP,
TRIP, TRYPP, TRYP, TRIPPER:
traveler
TROWBRIDGE,
TROWBRYDGE, TREOWBRYCG: from the tree
bridge
TRUE,
TREOWE: loyal
TRUESDALE,
TRUITESTALL, TRUESDELL: from the beloved
one's farm
TRUMBLE,
TRUMBALD, TRUMBALL: strong, bold
TRUMEN,
TRUMAN, TREOWEMAN: loyal
TUCKER,
TOUKERE, TUCKERE: tucker of cloth
TUPPER,
TUPPERE: ram herder
TURNER,
TOURNOUR: lathe-worker
TWAIN,
TWEIN: cut in two
TWITCHELL,
TWITCHEL: lives on a narrow passage
TWYFORD,
TWIFORD: from the double river ford
TYE, TYG,
TEYEN: from the enclosure
TYLER,
TYLERE: maker of tiles
TYSON,
TYESONE: son of Tye
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