Etymology
Travis comes from the Old French word "travers," meaning "to cross through."
Meaning
The name Travis signifies someone who is a pioneer or trailblazer, traversing new paths or challenging boundaries.
Origin
Usage
Travis has been used as a masculine given name for centuries, particularly in Scotland and England. It gained popularity in the United States in the 20th century and has remained a common name for boys.
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Variations
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