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Tre Lux (also known as Tré Lux) is the solo trip hop project of Tina Root, the vocalist of Switchblade Symphony. Her first full-length album, A Strange
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English and Scottish (of French origin)
English and Scottish (of French origin) : habitational name from La Tranche in Poitou, so named from the Old French topographical term trenche, a derivative of the verb trenchier ‘to cut’, which denoted both a ditch and a track cut through a forest. The term is also found in Middle English, and in some cases the surname could be of topographic origin or from minor place, such as The Trench in Kent, named with this word.The Trench family that hold the earldom of Clancarty trace their descent from Frederic de la Tranche, who settled in Northumbria from France c.1575. They became established in Ireland in the 17th century, when Frederick Trench went there and purchased an estate in Galway in 1631.
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English : variant of Treece.
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Anglicized form of Welsh Trefor, TREVOR means "large settlement."Â
Male
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English topographic surname transferred to forename use, TRENT means "lives on the river-bank."
Male
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Short form of English Trevor, TREV means "large settlement."
Male
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English surname of Cornish origin, transferred to forename use, derived from a place name TREVELYAN means "settlement of Elian."
Female
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Variant form of English Tricia, TRESHA means "patrician, of noble descent."
Male
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English surname transferred to forename use, TRENTON means "Trent's settlement."
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Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from places so named in the parishes of Zennor and St. Levan, both of which appear earlier in the form Trethyn, from Cornish tre ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ + dyn ‘fort’.English : variant of Treece, from a form with the weak plural ending.
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English
English : topographic name from the plural of Middle English tre(w) ‘tree’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Tricia, TRECIA means "patrician, of noble descent."
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English
English : variant of Trow, mainly of 1.altered spelling of German Treu.
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English : habitational name from Trenholme in North Yorkshire, named from Old Norse trani ‘crane’ + holmr ‘island’.
Male
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English name TREY means "three."
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English : habitational name from Trevelyan in St. Veep, Cornwall, which probably means ‘house at the mill’, from Cornish tre ‘house’ + a mutated form of melin ‘mill’.
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English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : habitational name from Trentham in Staffordshire, named from the Celtic river name Trent + hÄm ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ or hamm ‘river meadow’.
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English
English : topographic name for someone living on the banks of any of the several rivers so called. The river name is of British origin; it may be composed of the unattested elements tri ‘through’, ‘across’ + sant- ‘travel’, ‘journey’; alternatively it may mean ‘traveler’ or ‘trespasser’, a reference to frequent flooding. There is a village in Dorset of this name, on the river Trent or Piddle, and the surname may therefore also be a habitational name derived from this.Scottish : probably of the same origin as 1, though in some cases it may be from a reduced form of Tranent, a place in East Lothian.
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English
English : variant of Treece.
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English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : habitational name from Trewin in Cornwall.
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English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : habitational name for someone from Tremellen in Cornwall.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Full Moon of Chaitra Month
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Hindu
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cherie, CHERI means "darling."
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Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.
Female
Spanish
Latin form of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDALENA means "of Magdala." In use by the Germans, Scandinavians and Spanish.
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil
Immortal; Super; One Having a Long Life; Lord Vishnu; Long Lived; Without Death
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Master of Victory
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Great News
Girl/Female
Indian
Who takes pleasure in new joys, Grace
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Indian
Result of deeds, Way
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a.
Tressy.
n.
A viaduct, pier, scaffold, or the like, resting on trestles connected together.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trespass
n.
One who commits a trespass
a.
Provided or bound with a tressure; arranged in the form of a tressure.
n.
A trestle.
a.
Alt. of Trewe
a.
Abounding in tresses.
imp. & p. p.
of Trespass
a.
Having tresses.
n.
Treasure.
a.
Alt. of Tretys
n.
Hence, a state of terror or alarm; fear; confusion; fright; as, the men were in great trepidation.
n.
In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not divide, the tres-tyne is the second tyne above the base. See Illust. under Rucervine, and under Rusine.
v. i.
To go too far; to put any one to inconvenience by demand or importunity; to intrude; as, to trespass upon the time or patience of another.
v. i.
To commit a trespass; esp., to enter unlawfully upon the land of another.
n.
A treatise; also, a treaty.
n.
Trepidation.
n.
Alt. of Tretys