Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel". This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors.
Portuguese name that is the equivalent of Jacob/James. Saint James was originally called Santo Iago which was shortened to Sant'Iago and eventually Santiago, then finally in Portuguese as Sao Tiago (and in Spanish as Santiago or San Diego).
Spanish Meaning: The name Tierra is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Tierra is: Earth.
Japanese Meaning: The name Toya is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Toya is: Surname meaning house door, or door into the valley.
The meaning of the name “Topo” is: “Mole, Gopher”. Categories: American Names, Native American Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Native American.
Tobias (Τοβίας) is a Greek version of the Hebrew biblical name "Toviyah" (טוביה), meaning "The goodness of God". ... In German, this name appears as Tobias or Tobi; in French (where it is mostly found among Protestants) as Tobie; and in Swedish as Tobbe.
Spanish Meaning: The name Toli is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Toli is: Ploughman.
Spanish Meaning: The name Tonio is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Tonio is: Highly praiseworthy. From Anthony.
The Castillian surname Toro is of habitation origin, being derived from the name of the place where the original bearer lived or held land. ... The place name Toro is derived from the word "toro," which has been present in the Castillian language since 1102, and is derived from the Latin word "taurus," meaning "bull."
Tote. Buy JPG Image » The surname Tote was first found in Staffordshire where they held a family seat, some say, before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 A.D. Conjecturally, they are descended from one of the earliest records of a formal name when a grant was made by Wulfhere, King of the Mercians in 674.