- Terrance - Name Meaning, What does Terrance mean?
Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Terrance, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby boy name
- Terrance - Wikipedia
Terrance is a given name Notable people with the name include: Terrance the Traction Engine, a character that appeared in the Railway Series and later in the show adaptation Thomas and Friends
- Terrance C. Cole Sworn in as Administrator of the U. S. Drug . . .
WASHINGTON – Terrance C “Terry” Cole was sworn in as DEA Administrator on July 23, 2025, following his confirmation by the U S Senate Mr Cole is a distinguished public servant who has spent more than 31 years in law enforcement, 22 of which were at DEA fighting the drug cartels and transnational criminal organizations Since 2023, Mr Cole has served as Virginia’s Secretary of
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Terrance
Variant of Terence
- Terrance Name Meaning - OUR BIBLE HERITAGE
The name Terrance is a charming and sophisticated name that carries with it a rich history and a meaningful essence Stemming from Latin origins, the name is associated with the notion of tenderness and the heart
- Terrance - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Terrance is of Latin origin and is derived from the Roman family name Terentius It is believed to have originated from the Latin word "terens," meaning "rubbing" or "wearing away " The name Terrance is often associated with qualities such as strength, perseverance, and endurance
- Terrance Name Origin Meaning: Variations And Nicknames
The name Terrance is also believed to have originated from the Irish Mac Toirdhealbhaigh, which is related to Old Norse Thórr, which means ‘thunder ’ Predominantly used for boys, the name Terrance has various spelling variations, including Terence, Terrence, Terance, and Torrance
- Terrance | Oh Baby! Names
Terrance is a variation of Terence, the English version of the Old Roman name Terentius (which is of uncertain origin) Some have speculated that it may have been a Latin development borrowed from an ancient Aramaic word meaning “heart”
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