Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Tw

Twain

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: Divided in two Origin: American

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

Twiford is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1094 times.

Meaning: From the double river ford Origin: English

Twilliam

The name William is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name William is: Resolute protector; will. For a long time after the Norman conquest in A.D. 1066 many English boys were given some form of William the Conquer's name. ... The firstborn son of Prince Charles is named William.

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

Twrgadarn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1828 times.

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