A List of Trendy Old Fashioned Names

  1. Theodoric
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "people's ruler"
    • Description:

      Theodoric feels prehistoric, though with short form Theo one of the hottest names around, this old German names for boys may soon feel new again.
  2. Theon
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "godly"
    • Description:

      Theon, an ancient name attached to a noted Greek teacher of mathematics and astronomy, also father to the first woman mathematician, might appeal to parents in this field. You can think of Theon as Theo with something a little extra.
  3. Thilde
    • Thildie
      • Thomas
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "twin"
        • Description:

          A solid classic with plenty of history, Thomas strikes the balance between strength and gentleness. A favorite in the UK, a staple in France, and Australia, and never absent from the US Top 100, Thomas feels like a safe bet and a name that fits into any era.
      • Thoreau
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "strength of a bull"
        • Description:

          A dashing French surname name most famously borne by Henry David Thoreau, an American naturalist, writer and philosopher who influenced such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. The most common modern American pronunciation is "thor-OH", with emphasis on the final syllable, although Thoreau himself pronounced it "THOR-oh".
      • Thurston
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian
        • Meaning:

          "Thor's stone"
        • Description:

          Shades of Thurston Howell, the effete millionaire castaway on Gilligan's Island.
      • Tiede
        • Tierney
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "descendant of a lord"
          • Description:

            Tierney is a Celtic surname with a definite Irish twinkle, a name just waiting to be discovered. Though now sometimes used for girls (in the US, not Ireland), as in jazz singer Tierney Sutton, it still has plenty of masculine punch.
        • Tilda
          • Origin:

            Estonian, diminutive of Matilda
          • Description:

            Actress Tilda Swinton injected this dated nickname name with some modern charm.
        • Tilden
          • Origin:

            English place-name
          • Meaning:

            "fertile valley"
          • Description:

            Though it has some distinguished political and tennis world associations, most modern parents would go for the more contemporary sounding Holden. Tilden Park is a beautiful hillside wilderness in the San Francisco Bay Area.
        • Tillie
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Matilda
          • Meaning:

            "battle mighty"
          • Description:

            A surprise recent hit revival with cutting-edge British, Tribeca and Malibu parents; Tillie, also spelled Tilly, is cute, frilly, and sassy all at once. Tilly is currently Number 90 on the England-Wales popularity list, joining such other Top 100 nickname names as Milly, Maisie, Kitty and Lottie. Tillie along with these other short forms transform proper names rooted in other cultures into true English names for girls.
        • Timothy
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "honoring God"
          • Description:

            A second-tier classic, the New Testament Timothy moves in and out of fashion more than John and James. But though it peaked in the 1960s, many modern parents still appreciate its familiarity and lively rhythm. And the short form Tim feels eternally boyish.
        • Toby
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Tobias
          • Description:

            This jaunty unisex nickname name has recently been given a shot of testosterone via actor Tobey Maguire and the gruff, erudite character on West Wing.
        • Torin
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "chief"
          • Description:

            Though it has a Scandinavian ring, this is an out-of-the-ordinary Irish family name. The hard 'T' at the beginning prevents it from sounding as feminine as, say, Loren. Torin's Passage was an early video game.
        • Troye
          • Tucker
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "fabric pleater"
            • Description:

              Tucker has more spunk than most last-name-first-names, and also a positive, comforting ("Tuck me in, Mommy") feel.
          • Tulla
            • Tully
              • Origin:

                Irish, Scottish "flood; quiet; hill"
              • Meaning:

                "flood; quiet; hill"
              • Description:

                Tully is an Irish surname just waiting to be adapted as a first. Cute and lively, and reminiscent of Tilly or Tali, it's got a long history and a range of possible meanings, depending on which root you use.
            • Tycho
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "hitting the mark"
              • Description:

                Tycho and Tychon are Greek names with modern variations such as the Danish Tyge, the Swedish Tyko, and the Dutch Tygo that are popular throughout modern Europe. Tycho was the name of a Greek saint and a Danish astronomer.