Tway
/twˈeɪ/
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English
Tway, of English origin, carries the meaning of 'separated into two parts' or 'rope'. While not widely common, it evokes a sense of resilience and practicality, often associated with strength and determination. Its simplicity and unique sound make it a distinctive choice for modern naming.
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