Meaning of the Name Troy
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The first name Troy is of Celtic/Gaelic, French, Irish, Greek, English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Celtic/Gaelic: Water or Footsoldier
French: After the City
French: Curly Haired
Irish: Foot Soldier
Greek: From Troy (Ancient City)
English: Troy Derives from the Ancient Greek City of Troy; Also from an Irish Surname Meaning 'soldier.'
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Koi
(Hawaiian)
Urge; Implore. Also the Hawaiian Equivalent of Troy
Leta
(Greek)
Variant of Leda Who Was the Mythological Queen of Sparta and Mother of Helen of Troy
Leyda
(Greek)
Variant of Leda Who Was the Mythological Queen of Sparta and Mother of Helen of Troy
Loyda
(Latin)
Variant of Leda Who Was the Mythological Queen of Sparta and Mother of Helen of Troy
Lyda
(Greek)
Variant of Leda Who Was the Mythological Queen of Sparta and Mother of Helen of Troy
Milo
(Greek)
Destroyer
Priam
(Latin)
King of Troy
Priam
(Greek)
King of Troy
Priam
(Shakespearean)
'The History of Troilus and Cressida' King of Troy
Protesilaus
(Greek)
Offered Himself As a Sacrifice for the Greeks When They Arrived at Troy
Rabmag
(Biblical)
Who Overthrows or Destroys a Multitude
Samson
(Hebrew)
Sun Child; Bright Sun. in the Old Testament, Samson's Great Strength Came from His Long Hair. He Was Seduced by Delilah, Who Cut His Hair Off, Thereby Destroying His Strength
Sandra
(English)
Unheeded Prophetess. A Diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. in Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's Prediction of the Fall of Troy Was Unheeded. Also Used As an Independent Name. Also a Feminin
Sethur
(Biblical)
Hid, Destroying
Sethur
(Biblical)
Hid, Destroying
Shamed
(Biblical)
Destroying, Wearing Out
Shamed
(Biblical)
Destroying, Wearing Out
Troi
(English)
Troy Derives from the Ancient Greek City of Troy; Also from an Irish Surname Meaning 'soldier.'
Tros
(Latin)
Founder of Troy
Troye
(English)
Troy Derives from the Ancient Greek City of Troy; Also from an Irish Surname Meaning 'soldier.'
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