(Biorn, bear), O.N. Steinbiörn—Eng. Stainburn. (Burg, protection), O.G. Stemburg—Eng. Steamburg. (Hard), O.G. Stainhard—Stannard Domesday—Eng. Stonard, Stoneheart. (Hari, warrior), O.N. Steinhar—Eng. Stainer, Stoner. (Wald, rule), O.G. Stainold—Eng. Stonhold, and perhaps Sternhold as a corruption.
Tank, perhaps "thought."
(Hard), O.G. Tanchard—Eng. Tankard. (Hari, warrior), O.G. Thancheri—Eng. Tankeray, Thackeray (Scandinavian form). (Rad, counsel), O.G. Tancrad—Eng. Tancred.
Tad, supposed "father."
(Hari, warrior), O.G. Tether—Eng. Tedder, Teather. (Man, vir), A.S. Tatmonn—Eng. Tadman.[22] (Wine, friend), O.G. Daduin—Eng. Tatwin.
Thor, supposed from the name of the god, a stem specially Danish.
(Biorn, bear), O.N. Thorbiorn—Thurbern Lib. Vit.—Eng. Thorburn. (Gaut, Goth), O.N. Thorgautr—Turgod Lib. Vit.—Eng. Thurgood, Thoroughgood. (Geir, spear), O.N. Thorgeir—Eng. Thorgur. (Fin, nation), O.N. Thorfinnr—Thurfin Lib. Vit.—Eng. Turpin. (Môd, courage), O.N. Thormodr—Eng. Thurmot. (Stein, stone), O.N. Thorsteinn—Turstin Lib. Vit.—Eng. Thurstan. (Wald, rule), O.N. Thorvaldr—Eng. Thorold. (Vid, wood), O.N. Thorvidr—Eng. Thorowood. (Ketil[23]) O.N. Thorketil—Eng. Thirkettle. (Kel, contraction of ketel), O.N. Thorkel—Turkillus Lib. Vit.—Eng. Thurkle. (Hence is borrowed as supposed the Gaelic Torquil.)
Ang.-Sax. theod, "people."
(Bald, fortis), A.S. Theodbald—Tidbald Lib. Vit.—Eng. Theobald, Tidball. (Hari, warrior), O.G. Theodahar, Tudhari—A.S. Theodhere—Eng. Theodore, Tudor. (Ran, raven), O.G. Teutran—Eng. Teuthorn. (Man, vir), O.G. Tiadman—Eng. Tidman. (Mar, famous), O.G. Thiudemer—A.S. Dydemer—Eng. Tidemore. (Ric, rule), A.S. Theodric—Eng. Todrig, Doddridge.
Wad, Wat, "to go," in the sense of activity?