Origin:Uncertain
Other Origin(s):African, American, Dutch, French, Greek, Latin
Meaning:Priceless one; Victory of the people; Actor; Performer
While its exact source remains a mystery, Twan'nae may stem from several monikers across the world. It possibly relates to the Dutch Twan, which comes from the French Antoine and Latin Anthony, which means "precious one." In Greek, Nae, which derives from Nicholas, finds its roots in _nī́kē (_being "victory") and _lāós (_meaning "people") and is mainly used in Romania. Similar to Twan'nae, Tewanay translates to "actor" and "performer” in Ethiopian Amharic. With such a rare gem of a name, your little Twan'nae will always have a conversation starter to lean on.

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