TolbertEnglish Possibly from a Germanic given name of unknown meaning. The second element of the name is derived from beraht meaning "bright, famous".
ToledanoSpanish Derived from the name of the city of Toledo in Spain, which was from Latin Toletum, which may have been derived from a Celtic word meaning "hill".
TolkienGerman Possibly from a Low German byname Tolk meaning "interpreter" (of Slavic origin). A famous bearer was the English author J. R. R. Tolkien (1892-1973). According to him, the surname was derived from German tollkühn meaning "foolhardy".
TordaiHungarian From Torda, the Hungarian name of the city of Turda in Romania (formerly within the Kingdom of Hungary).
TornincasaItalian From a medieval Italian name given to a boy born after the death of a previous one, derived from Italian ritorna in casa "come back home".
TownsendEnglish Indicated a person who lived at the town's edge, from Old English tun "enclosure, yard, town" and ende "end, limit".
ToyodaJapanese From Japanese 豊 (toyo) meaning "bountiful, luxuriant" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy". A famous bearer was Kiichiro Toyoda (1894-1952), founder of Toyota Motor Corporation.