Twaine

English
"divided in two"

Twaine Origin and Meaning

The name Twaine is a boy's name.

Twaine is a masculine name that serves as a variant spelling of Twain, most famously associated with American author Mark Twain (born Samuel Clemens). The name derives from an Old English word meaning 'two' or 'double,' originally used to indicate the number rather than as a personal name. This spelling with an added 'e' gives the name a slightly more elaborate, literary quality. Extremely rare as a first name, Twaine offers genuine uniqueness while maintaining connection to literary heritage. Its single syllable and distinctive sound make it memorable, while the spelling creates a touch of sophistication. For parents seeking an uncommon literary name with Anglo-Saxon roots, Twaine represents a bold choice that balances uniqueness with cultural reference points.