Tue
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Tue is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “A Danish and Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse name Týr, the name of the Norse god of law and justice.”, and peaked in popularity in 1992.
What Tue Means
“A Danish and Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse name Týr, the name of the Norse god of law and justice.”
The Story of Tue
Step back to the age of Norse gods with a name that embodies law, justice, and unwavering bravery.
This name comes directly from the Old Norse name Týr, the revered god of law and justice in Viking mythology. First recorded in 1987, it carries the ancient authority and strength of the Norse pantheon.
You see your son as a pillar of integrity, a brave soul committed to fairness and loyalty. This name is for a child who will stand firm in his convictions, a steadfast presence you can always rely on.
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1992
Total Births
11
First Recorded
1987
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