Meaning of name Truman
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Meaning 
The name Truman has the following meaning: One who is loyal.
It is a male name, suitable for baby boys.
Popularity 
As a baby boy name, Truman is currently not a popular baby name in the USA.
The following chart shows the popularity of the name Truman in the USA, over the past 100 years.
Pronunciation  The name Truman is pronounced as troo-mun Origins  Related names  The following names are baby names related to Truman and are suitable names for brothers and sisters of Truman: Boys - Admiral, Alfred, Barton, Boston, Burton, Coleman, Davis, Dickinson, Dunton, Earl, Elmore, Errol, Gardner, Garfield, Graham, Hamilton, Hayward, Jamari, Kipp, Lyman, Lyndon, Girls - Ammie, Arrie, China, Cordie, Darlene, Diamond, Jaelynn, Jaimie, Kimora, Knowles, Lady, Mercy, Octavia, Pinkie, Precious, Shirlene, Both genders - Albert, Augustine, Blake, Edward, Madison, Parker
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Style 
We think the name Truman should fall under the following style category: Last Names. See other Last Names boy names
Impression 
Based on our research, most people would imagine a person with the name Truman to be: Wealthy and distinguish chapIn one word, you might describe Truman as a(n) " distinguished" person. See other "distinguished" names for boys.
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Famous persons  The names of some famous persons by the name Truman (or its variants) are: Truman Osborn Angell , born on 5 June, a famous architect. Truman Osborn Angell 's background: Served many years as Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was a member of the vanguard company of Mormon Pioneers, entering the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. Truman Handy Newberry, born on 5 November, a famous politician. Truman Handy Newberry's background: A U.S. businessman and political figure. He served as the Secretary of Navy between 1908 and 1909. He was a U.S. Senator from Michigan between 1919 and 1922. Truman Capote, born on 30 September, a famous writer. Truman Capote's background: An American writer whose stories, novels, plays, and non-fiction are recognized literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) and In Cold Blood (1965), which he labeled a 'non-fiction novel.'
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