The baby name Tearlach is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "TAR-luhk".
Tearlach is a Scottish name that means "instigator" or "one who encourages." It is a variant of the name Charles, which is of Germanic origin and means "free man." The name Tearlach has been used in Scottish for centuries and is still popular today. It is often shortened to the nickname Tarry or Terry.
The name Tearlach is typically given to boys, although it can also be used for girls. It is pronounced TERR-lahk, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is made up of two components: Tear and lach. Tear is a Gaelic word that means "instigator" or "one who encourages," while lach is a suffix that is often added to Scottish names to indicate a person's place of origin or occupation.
The name Tearlach has a rich history in Scottish and is often associated with the country's Gaelic heritage. It has been used by many notable figures throughout Scottish history, including Tearlach MacLeod, a 16th-century Scottish chieftain, and Tearlach Robertson, a 19th-century Scottish poet. Today, the name Tearlach is still popular in Scottish and is often given to boys as a way to honor their Scottish heritage.
Tearlach has the following similar or variant Names
- Tearlach |
- Turlough |
- Turlach |
- Torquil |
- Torcall |
- Torcull |
- Torquilus
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