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Baby names starting with T

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Theodore
Greek · From Greek 'Theodoros' meaning gift of God, borne by saints and a U.S. president.
Thomas
Hebrew · From Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning twin; borne by one of the twelve apostles.
Thiago
Spanish · A Spanish and Portuguese form related to Santiago and Jacob, from Hebrew meaning supplanter.
Theo
Greek · From Greek 'theos' meaning 'god'; short form of Theodore or Theodosia.
Tatum
English · Tatum is an English surname name meaning Tata's homestead or settlement.
Tyler
English · English occupational surname meaning 'maker of tiles' or 'tiler', from Old English.
Tucker
English · English occupational surname for a cloth fuller, one who softens freshly woven cloth.
Tate
English · From Old Norse "teitr" meaning "cheerful" or Old English meaning "pleasant."
Timothy
Greek · From Greek Timotheos meaning 'honoring God,' a companion of Paul in the New Testament.
Tristan
Welsh · A medieval name linked to the Arthurian hero Tristan, often associated with sorrow through French literary tradition.
Taylor
English · Occupational surname from Old French 'tailleur' meaning 'cutter of cloth.'
Tobias
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Toviyah' meaning 'God is good'; the Greek form used in the Book of Tobit.
Talia
Hebrew · Talia can derive from Hebrew meaning "dew from God" and also recalls Greek Thalia, meaning "to blossom."
Teagan
Irish · Teagan is an anglicized Irish name usually linked to a word meaning little poet or attractive, with modern unisex use.
Tessa
Greek · Short form of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'theros' meaning 'summer' or 'to harvest.'
Travis
French · From Old French 'traverser' meaning to cross. An occupational name for a toll collector.
Thea
Greek · From Greek 'thea' meaning 'goddess'; also short for Theodora ('gift of God').
Titus
Latin · Ancient Roman praenomen meaning 'title of honor'; a companion of Paul in the New Testament.
Trinity
English · From the Christian theological concept of the Holy Trinity, meaning 'triad' or 'three in one.'
Tadeo
Spanish · A Spanish form of Thaddeus, traditionally interpreted as courageous heart or praise.
Tanner
English · Occupational surname from Old English 'tannere', one who tans animal hides into leather.
Tru
English · Tru is a modern English spelling of True, drawn from the word meaning honest, faithful, or genuine.
Tyson
English · From Old French 'tison' meaning 'firebrand,' or a patronymic meaning 'son of Ty/Dye'.
Tripp
English · Tripp is an English surname-style name, possibly tied to a traveler, dancer, or someone who tripped lightly.
Troy
Irish · From the ancient city of Troy or from Irish 'troightheach' meaning foot soldier.
Tiana
English · Tiana is often used as a short form of names ending in -tiana, and can relate to Tatiana, meaning of the Roman clan Tatius.
Taytum
English · Taytum is a modern spelling of Tatum, an English surname thought to mean Tata's homestead.
Trevor
Welsh · From Welsh 'Trefor,' combining 'tref' (settlement) + 'mawr' (large), meaning 'large homestead.'
Thalia
Greek · From Greek 'thallein' meaning 'to flourish'; name of the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry.
Truett
English · From Old English 'treowe' meaning 'true' or 'faithful,' conveying honesty and trustworthiness.
True
English · From the English word meaning 'faithful, honest, genuine,' used as a virtue name.
Trace
English · Trace comes from an English surname, ultimately tied to the French place-name Tracy.
Tommy
English · Diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin'.
Tomas
Spanish · Form of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin,' used widely across European languages.
Treasure
English · English word name from Old French 'tresor', meaning a precious or cherished one.
Theodora
Greek · From Greek 'theos' (god) + 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God.' Borne by a powerful Byzantine empress.
Tallulah
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'tuile' (abundance) and 'loch' (lake), meaning 'lady of abundance.'
Teo
Spanish · A short form of Teodoro or Mateo-related names, often linked to God or divine gift.
Tiffany
Greek · From Greek 'Theophania' meaning 'manifestation of God', traditionally given to girls born at Epiphany.
Trey
English · Trey comes from an English use of the word for three and often suggests a third-born child.
Tony
Latin · Diminutive of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, possibly meaning 'priceless.'
Teresa
Spanish · Possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning 'to harvest,' or from the island Therasia. Famous via Saint Teresa of Ávila.
Teddy
English · Diminutive of Theodore, from Greek 'Theodoros' meaning 'gift of God.'
Toby
Hebrew · Diminutive of Tobias, from Hebrew Toviyah meaning 'God is good.'
Thaddeus
Greek · From Aramaic meaning courageous heart. One of the twelve apostles in the Bible.
Ty
English · Short form of Tyler, Tyson, or Tyrone; stands alone as a modern given name.
Tilly
German · Diminutive of Matilda, from Germanic 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle), meaning mighty in battle.
Trenton
English · English place name meaning 'Trent's town,' famously the capital of New Jersey.
Turner
English · Occupational surname from Old French 'tornier' meaning 'one who works a lathe.'
Tara
Irish · From the Hill of Tara in Ireland, ancient seat of High Kings, meaning 'rocky hill' or 'tower.'
Truce
English · From the English word 'truce,' meaning a peace agreement; used as a virtue or word name.
Tatiana
Latin · From the Roman family name Tatius; widely popular in Slavic cultures via Saint Tatiana.
Talon
French · From the French and English word talon, meaning a claw, especially of a bird of prey.
Titan
Greek · Titan comes from Greek mythology, where the Titans were powerful primordial deities associated with great strength.
Taliyah
Hebrew · Taliyah is a popular modern form often linked to Hebrew roots meaning dew from God, with some influence from Aliyah.
Thatcher
English · Thatcher is an English occupational surname meaning roof thatcher, one who worked with thatch.
Tylan
English · Tylan is a modern English-style blend, likely influenced by Tyler and Dylan.
Tillie
German · Diminutive of Matilda, from Germanic elements meaning might and battle.
Terry
English · From Thierry, the French form of Germanic Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Tiago
Spanish · A form of Santiago and James, ultimately from Jacob, often interpreted as “supplanter.”
Torin
Irish · Torin is often linked to Irish Torin or Norse Thor-inspired forms, suggesting "chief" or "thunder."
Tzvi
Hebrew · Tzvi is a Hebrew name meaning deer or gazelle, a symbol of grace and beauty in Jewish tradition.
Tymir
Arabic · A modern blend name likely influenced by Ty and Amir, suggesting honor, leadership, or high status.
Tala
Arabic · Tala is used in Arabic with meanings linked to a young palm tree, giving it a graceful nature image.
Truth
English · English virtue name from the Old English word meaning faithfulness and verity.
Tori
English · Usually a short form of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning “victory.”
Tinsley
English · English place name from Old English, meaning 'Tynni's meadow' or clearing.
Taj
Arabic · Taj comes from Arabic and Persian, meaning "crown."
Terrance
Latin · From the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning; possibly meaning smooth or polished.
Trent
English · From the River Trent in England, possibly from Celtic 'trisantona' meaning 'great flooding' or 'trespasser'.
Taylen
English · Taylen is a modern English-style invented name, likely blending Taylor, Tay, and -len endings.
Tegan
Welsh · From Welsh Tegan, linked to teg meaning "fair," "beautiful," or "attractive."
Theresa
Greek · Possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning 'to harvest', or from the Greek island Thera.
Taylin
English · A modern blend of Taylor and Lynn-like elements, used as a sleek contemporary unisex name.
Tyrone
Irish · From Irish 'Tír Eoghain' meaning land of Eoghan; a county in Northern Ireland used as a given name.
Tabitha
Hebrew · From Aramaic 'tabitha' meaning gazelle; a biblical woman raised from the dead by Peter.
Thorin
Norse · A Norse-inspired name related to Thor, the thunder god, meaning of Thor or thunder-associated.
Tyla
English · A modern English name, often viewed as a feminine form of Tyler, originally an occupational surname for a tile maker.
Tariq
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'morning star' or 'he who knocks at the door,' from a root meaning to come by night.
Tristen
Welsh · Tristen is a spelling variant of Tristan, a Welsh and medieval name associated with sorrow or tumult.
Tahj
Arabic · A spelling variant of Taj, meaning crown.
Townes
English · Townes is an English surname name derived from town, originally indicating someone who lived near or in a settlement.
Tianna
English · Often treated as a modern blend of Tia and Anna or a variant of Tatiana.
Terrell
English · From Old French meaning 'to pull' or 'stubborn'; also linked to the place name Tirrell.
Tia
Spanish · Diminutive of names like Leticia or Tiana; means 'aunt' in Spanish and connects to 'theia' (goddess) in Greek.
Terrence
Latin · From the Roman family name Terentius, possibly meaning "smooth" or "polished."
Tamara
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'tamar' meaning 'palm tree,' widely used in Slavic and Georgian cultures.
Tess
English · Short form of Teresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest.
Tenzin
Indian · Tenzin is a Tibetan Buddhist name meaning holder of teachings or upholder of doctrine.
Tracy
English · From a Norman surname derived from a French place name (Tracey in Normandy); later unisex.
Theia
Greek · Theia is a Greek mythological name meaning "goddess" or "divine one."
Tristian
Welsh · Tristian is a variant of Tristan, the legendary Celtic name associated with sorrow and medieval romance.
Todd
English · Middle English surname from todde meaning "fox," originally a nickname for a fox-like person.
Theadora
Greek · A variant of Theodora, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God'.
Tahlia
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Talia, from Hebrew roots meaning dew from God or gentle dew.
Tania
Slavic · Slavic diminutive of Tatiana, possibly from Latin Tatius or meaning "fairy queen."
Tayden
English · A modern blended name built from Tay- and the popular -den ending.
Tyree
Scottish · From the Scottish island of Tiree or an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name; also used as a modern given name.
Toni
Latin · Short form of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth'.
Tyrell
French · An English surname-name from Norman French roots, probably meaning stubborn or linked to a family place-name.
Taelynn
English · Modern coined name blending Tae with the popular suffix lynn.
Taha
Arabic · Taha is an Arabic Quranic name formed from sacred letters at the start of a chapter, carrying spiritual significance.
Truman
English · Old English surname meaning trusty man or loyal one. Associated with President Truman.
Temperance
English · English virtue name from Latin 'temperantia' meaning moderation and self-restraint.
Tenley
English · A modern surname-style name likely built from place-name elements meaning a meadow or clearing.
Taya
Japanese · Taya is used in several traditions and often serves as a short form, with meanings varying by language and usage.
Tamir
Hebrew · Tamir has Hebrew and Arabic roots, with meanings including 'tall,' 'upright,' or 'rich in dates.'
Taliah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Talia, usually interpreted from Hebrew as dew from God.
Taleen
Arabic · Taleen is used as an Arabic name and is often associated with softness, grace, or following after another in recitation.
Theoden
Norse · Old Germanic-style name popularized by Tolkien, meaning king or prince of the people.
Taelyn
English · Taelyn is a modern blended English-style name, often treated as a variant of Taylor or a -lyn ending invention.
Therese
French · French form of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island of Thera. A major saints' name.
Truitt
English · English surname from Old English treowth meaning 'truth' or 'faithfulness.'
Tahir
Arabic · Tahir is an Arabic name meaning pure or clean.
Trevon
English · Trevon is a modern name influenced by Welsh place-name element tre meaning "settlement" and names like Devon.
Timber
English · Timber comes from the English word for wood or forest material, giving it a strong natural image.
Taryn
Irish · Usually treated as a modern variant of Tara, linked to the Irish hill name associated with kingship.
Tylen
English · A modern variant of Tyler, from an English occupational surname meaning tile maker.
Teegan
Welsh · Teegan is a variant of Tegan, a Welsh name usually interpreted as fair, lovely, or darling.
Tinley
English · An English surname-style name from place-name elements meaning a meadow or clearing.
Taysom
English · A contemporary spelling related to Tyson/Tyson-style names, used as a modern English given name.
Tamar
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'palm tree,' borne by several women in the Old Testament.
Tyce
English · Modern American invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Tyson, with no settled historical etymology.
Tasneem
Arabic · Tasneem is an Arabic name for a fountain in Paradise mentioned in the Quran.
Teigan
Welsh · Likely a variant of Welsh Tegan, meaning "fair" or "darling," used as an affectionate personal name.
Thyri
Norse · A Norse form related to Thyra, an old Scandinavian name associated with strength and noble lineage.
Tommie
English · Diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic 'ta'oma' meaning twin. Used for both genders.
Tiara
Latin · From Latin and Greek tiara, the word for a jeweled crown or ceremonial headdress.
Theodor
German · German form of Theodore, from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Tai
Chinese · East Asian name meaning 'great' or 'supreme' in Chinese; 'thick, big' in Japanese.
Teddi
Greek · Diminutive of Theodora or Edward, from Greek 'gift of God' or Old English 'wealthy guardian.'
Terra
Latin · From Latin terra meaning 'earth' or 'land,' used as a nature-inspired given name.
Tamim
Arabic · Tamim is an Arabic name meaning complete, perfect, or strong in character.
Tina
English · Short form of Christina or Valentina; from Latin endings meaning follower of Christ or strong.
Theophilus
Greek · From Greek Theophilos meaning 'friend of God' or 'loved by God'; appears in the New Testament.
Tova
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'good,' or from Old Norse 'Tófa,' a short form of Þórfríðr meaning 'Thor's beauty.'
Tayla
English · Tayla is a modern English name, often viewed as a variant of Taylor or Kayla.
Tyrese
English · A modern American name, often seen as a creative formation related to Tyrone or Reese rather than a single older etymology.
Treyson
English · Treyson is an English-style modern patronymic meaning "son of Trey" in form.
Takoda
Indian · Takoda is used as a Native-origin style name and is often given the meaning “friend to everyone.”
Talya
Hebrew · Talya comes from Hebrew and is often interpreted as "dew from God" or "gentle dew."
Trisha
Latin · Diminutive of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble' or 'of patrician class'.
Teodoro
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Theodore, from Greek 'theos' (God) + 'doron' (gift).
Tristyn
Welsh · Tristyn is a modern spelling of Tristan, a Welsh-associated name linked to sorrow or tumult in medieval tradition.
Talulah
English · Used in English from the place-name Tallulah, later adopted as a given name.
Triston
Welsh · A variant of Tristan, linked to a Celtic name possibly meaning 'tumult' and famous in medieval romance.
Tylin
English · Tylin is a modern name likely influenced by Tyler, an English occupational surname for a tile maker.
Trae
English · Modern spelling of Trey, originally a nickname for a third child or 'the third'.
Tzipora
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Zipporah meaning bird, best known from the biblical wife of Moses.
Tim
Greek · Short form of Timothy, from Greek 'timotheos' meaning honoring God.
Tyr
Norse · From Old Norse Tyr, the name of the god of war, law, and heroic sacrifice.
Truly
English · From the English adverb 'truly,' used as a virtue-inspired given name.
Tylee
English · A modern English name, often used as a creative variant of Tyler or Kylie-style forms.
Tobin
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Tóibín and a variant of Tobias, from Hebrew Tuviyah meaning 'God is good'.
Tamia
English · Likely a modern form related to Tami or Tamara, ultimately tied to Hebrew roots meaning "date palm."
Taniyah
Arabic · Taniyah is often linked to Arabic-derived modern names and is commonly interpreted as fairy queen or delicate.
Tiberius
Latin · A Roman name tied to the River Tiber, carrying strong imperial and classical associations.
Tyrus
Latin · From the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre; used as a Latinized form of the place name.
Timur
Persian · A Persian-associated form of the Turkic name meaning "iron," made famous by the conqueror Timur.
Tre
Italian · Tre comes from the Italian word for 'three' and is also used in English as a short modern form of names like Trey.
Talayah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Talia, a Hebrew name often interpreted as dew from God.
Treyvon
English · A modern name blending Trey, meaning third, with the -von ending used in contemporary naming.
Talitha
Hebrew · From Aramaic 'talitha' meaning 'little girl,' spoken by Jesus in Mark 5:41.
Tevin
Irish · Often viewed as a modern form related to Kevin, from Irish roots meaning "handsome" or "gentle birth."
Taylynn
English · Taylynn is a modern blend of Tay- and -lynn, often influenced by Taylor and Lynn.
Taim
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'devoted' or 'one who is enslaved by love,' from a root denoting deep devotion.
Thompson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Thomas,' from Aramaic meaning 'twin.'
Taleah
Hebrew · Taleah is often seen as a modern variant of Talia, from Hebrew roots meaning dew from God.
Talha
Arabic · Talha is an Arabic name linked to a kind of tree and is also known from early Islamic history.
Tayson
English · A modern spelling variant of Tyson, originally an English surname meaning son of Tye or tied to a family name.
Tahani
Arabic · From Arabic, Tahani means congratulations, greetings, or best wishes.
Taylee
English · Taylee is a modern English-style blend name, likely combining Tay- with the popular -lee ending meaning meadow or clearing.
Taylyn
English · A modern blend of Tay and Lynn, formed in contemporary English naming style.
Talani
English · Talani is a modern lyrical name, possibly inspired by Tala and Polynesian-style endings.
Tom
English · Short form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'Ta'oma' meaning twin.
Tilden
English · From an Old English place name meaning fertile valley or tilled enclosure.
Thor
Norse · Norse god of thunder; from Old Norse 'Þórr' meaning thunder.
Theron
Greek · From Greek 'theron' meaning 'hunter' or 'wild beast'; an ancient Greek name.
Tully
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Taithligh, meaning 'quiet, peaceful one.' Also linked to Latin Tullius.
Tanya
Slavic · Russian diminutive of Tatiana, possibly meaning 'fairy queen' from Latin Tatius.
Tye
English · From Old English meaning 'enclosure' or 'pasture,' originally an English surname.
Tyron
Irish · A variant of Tyrone, from Irish Tír Eoghain meaning 'land of Eoghan (Owen),' a historic Ulster province.
Troi
Greek · A variant of Troy, referring to the ancient city of Greek legend and heroic myth.
Tali
Hebrew · Tali is a Hebrew name often understood to mean "dew."
Tailynn
English · Tailynn is a modern blended name built from Tay- and the suffix -lynn, giving it a contemporary invented style.
Thoren
Norse · Thoren is likely derived from Norse Thor names, connecting it with the thunder god and strength.
Tory
Irish · Used from Irish and English surname and nickname traditions, and also as a short form of Victoria or Salvatore.
Tziporah
Hebrew · Tziporah is a variant of Zipporah, the biblical Hebrew name meaning 'bird.'
Taliya
Hebrew · Taliya is used as a Hebrew-derived form meaning dew from God, though it also overlaps with Arabic-influenced name forms.
Trust
English · An English word name taken directly from the virtue of trust and faith.
Tidus
English · Tidus is a modern name, sometimes linked to Titus, the Latin Roman name meaning title of honor or name of an ancient clan.
Ted
English · Short form of Theodore (Greek, gift of God) or Edward (English, wealthy guardian).
Terence
Latin · From the Roman family name Terentius; borne by the famed Roman playwright Terence.
Tobi
Hebrew · Diminutive of Tobias, from Hebrew 'Toviyah' meaning God is good.
Tristin
Welsh · A variant of Tristan, linked to Celtic tradition and often associated with 'sorrowful' through French literary influence.
Triniti
English · A modern spelling of Trinity, from the Christian term for the threefold divine unity, ultimately from Latin trinitas.
Trayvon
English · Trayvon is a modern American coined name, often explained as a blend of Tray or Tre with Devon-like endings.
Tytus
Latin · Tytus is a variant of Titus, the ancient Latin Roman name meaning title of honor or defender in later tradition.
Tayler
English · Tayler is a spelling variant of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning a tailor or clothes cutter.
Tasnim
Arabic · Tasnim comes from Arabic and names a fountain or elevated spring in Paradise mentioned in Islamic tradition.
Tayvion
English · A contemporary coined name formed with Tay- and the stylish -vion ending.
Thane
English · From Old English thegn meaning 'feudal lord' or 'clan chief,' a noble rank title.
Trayce
English · Trayce is a modern spelling of Tracey or Tracy, originally an English surname from a French place name.
Truu
English · A stylized spelling of True, used as a word-name meaning honest, faithful, or genuine.
Timoteo
Spanish · Romance form of Timothy, from Greek "timotheos" meaning "honoring God."
Tehila
Hebrew · Tehila is a Hebrew name meaning praise or song of praise, from a root tied to worship and glory.
Treazure
English · Treazure is a creative spelling of Treasure, an English word name meaning something precious or cherished.
Tyaire
English · Tyaire is a modern invented name, likely blending Ty- with airy sound patterns found in contemporary names.
Teodor
Greek · A Greek-origin name from *Theodoros*, meaning 'gift of God,' long used in Christian naming traditions.
Teller
English · From an English occupational surname for one who tells or declares, later reused as a modern surname-given-name choice.
Tommi
English · A spelling variant of Tommy or Tomi, from Thomas, meaning "twin."
Talan
English · Talan is a modern name possibly influenced by Talon, meaning claw, or by Norse-style sound patterns.
Tuff
English · From the English word tough, used as a bold modern word-name suggesting strength and resilience.
Twila
English · Likely from 'twilight,' evoking the soft light between day and night; a poetic American coinage.
Tirzah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning delight or pleasantness; one of Zelophehad's five daughters.
Twyla
English · Possibly from Old English meaning "woven with a double thread" or linked to "twilight."
Tadhg
Irish · Tadhg is an old Irish name meaning poet, philosopher, or storyteller.
Trishika
Indian · A modern Indian feminine form from Sanskritic *tri* and related feminine endings, often used in devotional naming.
Tennyson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Dennis or Tenney,' famous as the surname of poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Tariyah
English · A modern lyrical formation related to Tariah-style names in contemporary usage.
Talula
English · A modern English form inspired by Tallulah, popularly linked with flowing water and lyrical nature imagery.
Tulsi
Indian · From Sanskrit tradition, referring to holy basil, a sacred and revered plant in Hindu culture.
Tarik
Arabic · Tarik is an Arabic name meaning morning star or one who knocks at the door, from Tariq.
Thais
Greek · Ancient Greek name possibly meaning 'bandage' or 'beloved,' borne by a famous Athenian courtesan.
Tyshawn
African · Tyshawn is a modern African American coinage, likely blending Ty- with Shawn, the Irish form of John.
Topanga
Spanish · Topanga is a place name from Topanga Canyon in California, ultimately from an Indigenous term often glossed as 'where the mountain meets the sea.'
Taraji
Arabic · Often linked to Swahili and Arabic-influenced usage, Taraji is commonly interpreted as hope or expectation.
Tyra
Norse · From Old Norse, related to Týr the god of war; means Thor's warrior or battle god.
Travon
English · A modern American coinage likely influenced by Travis and Devon-style names.
Teyana
English · A modern invented name, probably related to Tiana or Te- names, shaped for a smooth and contemporary sound.
Talen
English · Likely a modern invented form influenced by Talon or names like Taylen.
Tavion
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Tavian or Octavian forms, linked to the Latin root for eight.
Taige
Irish · Taige is a variant of Tadhg, an Irish name meaning poet or philosopher.
Thelma
Greek · Coined by Marie Corelli in her 1887 novel; possibly from Greek thelema meaning 'will' or 'wish.'
Tydus
Latin · Tydus is a modern variant of Titus, from Latin, meaning "title of honor" or "honorable."
Tavon
English · Tavon is a modern English-language name, likely formed as a stylistic variation of names like Tavin or Devon.
Timothee
French · Timothee is the French form of Timothy, from Greek meaning 'honoring God.'
Tanvi
Indian · Tanvi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'delicate,' 'slender,' or 'beautiful.'
Tailyn
English · A modern English-style coined name, likely influenced by Taylor, Taylin, and similar surname-style forms.
Torvi
Norse · Torvi is a modern Norse-style name echoing Thor and other Old Norse elements of strength and protection.
Tennessee
English · From the Cherokee place name Tanasi; used as a given name honoring the U.S. state.
Tamari
Japanese · Tamari is used in Georgian as a form related to Tamar, and in Japanese it is also known as a word for soy sauce.
Taran
Irish · Used as a modern given name from Celtic surname and place-name traditions, sometimes linked to thunder or rocky hill meanings.
Taylan
Persian · Taylan is a Turkish name often interpreted as 'tall' or 'well-grown,' with broader Turkic-Persian usage.
Tahari
Arabic · Tahari appears related to Arabic roots for purity or cleanliness, giving it a refined moral sense.
Tytan
Greek · Tytan is a modern spelling of Titan, from Greek mythology, meaning a giant or powerful primordial being.
Trinidad
Spanish · Spanish name meaning 'trinity,' referring to the Holy Trinity in Christian theology.
Theon
Greek · From Greek theos meaning 'god' or 'godly one,' borne by several ancient Greek figures.
Tierra
Spanish · From the Spanish word tierra, meaning earth or land, used as a nature-inspired given name.
Tyren
English · Tyren is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Tyrone or Tyrell and associated with strength and style.
Tafari
African · Tafari is an Ethiopian name of Ge'ez origin meaning 'one who inspires awe' or 'he who is feared/respected.'
Taylon
English · Taylon is a modern English-style name, probably influenced by Taylor, the occupational surname meaning tailor.
Tylah
English · Tylah is a modern spelling of Tyler, originally an English occupational surname for a tile maker.
Tyriq
Arabic · Tyriq is a variant of Tariq, an Arabic name meaning morning star or one who knocks at the door.
Theseus
Greek · Name of the legendary hero-king of Athens, possibly from 'thesmos' meaning 'institution' or 'law.'
Tula
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'balance' (Libra); also a place name of Toltec origin in Mexico.
Trudy
German · Diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear of strength.'
Teal
English · Teal comes from the English word for the blue-green duck and later the color name.
Teya
Greek · Teya may be a short form of names like Dorotea or Tea, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning gift of God.
Theodoros
Greek · The Greek original of Theodore, meaning 'gift of God.'
Triton
Greek · Triton comes from Greek mythology, where Triton is the sea god and son of Poseidon.
Taksh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who shapes wood,' also the name of Bharata's son in Hindu epic tradition.
Theodosia
Greek · From Greek 'theos' (god) and 'dosis' (giving), meaning gift of God.
Tillman
German · From Germanic roots meaning tiller of the soil or farmer; an occupational surname turned given name.
Teddie
English · Diminutive of Theodore (Greek 'gift of God') or Edward (Old English 'wealthy guardian').
Tammy
English · Diminutive of Tamara, from Hebrew 'tamar' meaning 'date palm tree'.
Torrey
Norse · From Norse 'Thor' (thunder god) or an Irish place-name variant, used as a given name.
Tejas
Indian · Tejas is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "splendor," "energy," or "radiance."
Trevion
African · A modern elaboration of Trev- names, likely influenced by Trevor and contemporary suffixes.
Taven
English · Taven is a modern English-language name, sometimes treated as a blend or inventive form with no single established root.
Tehilla
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning praise or song of praise.
Taiden
English · A modern coined name built in the style of Aiden and Hayden.
Thora
Norse · Feminine form of Thor, the Norse god of thunder, meaning 'thunder.'
Townsend
English · English surname meaning 'end of the town,' from Old English 'tūn' and 'ende.'
Tj
English · Modern initials-based name, typically representing two names such as Thomas James or Tyler John.
Taron
Welsh · Usually treated as a Welsh-style name, often connected with thunder through the Celtic name Taran.
Torrin
Irish · Torrin comes from Gaelic roots meaning chief or from tor, hill, giving it a strong Highland feel.
Thiana
Greek · Thiana is likely a modern form influenced by Greek-rooted names like Thea or Tatiana, suggesting goddess-like grace.
Tyleigh
English · A modern English-style spelling related to Tyler or Ty with the fashionable -leigh ending.
Terri
Greek · Feminine form of Terry, from Theresa, possibly Greek meaning 'harvester' or from the island Therasia.
Theodoro
Greek · Romance-language form of Theodore, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God.'
Tremaine
French · Tremaine comes from a surname and place-name tradition, often linked to a settlement of stones or town.
Tarek
Arabic · Tarek is an Arabic form of Tariq, meaning morning star or one who comes by night.
Trevin
English · Modern name likely influenced by Trevor and Kevin, often treated as a contemporary blend.
Tylon
English · Tylon is a modern form influenced by Tyler, an English occupational name for a tile maker.
Tage
Norse · Tage is a Scandinavian name of Norse use, often linked to an ancestral nickname meaning "day" or a household familiar form.
Talal
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning “admirable appearance” or “beauty.”
Thara
Irish · Thara is often linked to Tara, from the Irish hill-name Teamhair, and also resembles Sanskrit Tara meaning 'star.'
Tyreek
Arabic · A modern variant of Tariq or Tyrique, tied to the Arabic root meaning 'morning star' or 'one who knocks at night.'
Thang
Chinese · Thang is used in East and Southeast Asian traditions and may reflect roots connected with prosperity or exalted status.
Teagen
Irish · Teagen is a variant of Teagan, an Irish and Welsh-linked name often interpreted as little poet or attractive.
Tiernan
Irish · From an Irish surname meaning little lord.
Treshawn
English · Treshawn is a modern blend of Tre- and Shawn, with Shawn tracing back to John, meaning God is gracious.
Tobechukwu
African · From Igbo, Tobechukwu means "praise God" or "give thanks to God," expressing devotion and gratitude.
Tilley
German · English variant of Tilly, a diminutive of Matilda from Old German 'maht' (might) + 'hild' (battle).
Texas
English · From the Caddo word taysha meaning 'friends' or 'allies'; used as a given name from the U.S. state.
Tracey
English · From the Norman French place name Tracy, meaning "domain of Thracius," used as both given name and surname.
Tyanna
English · Tyanna is a modern blended name often linked to Anna, carrying the idea of grace.
Tanisha
English · A modern English coinage, likely created from Ta- plus the popular suffix -nisha.
Tayvon
English · Tayvon is a modern invented name combining the popular 'Tay-' prefix with the '-von' ending.
Tylynn
English · A modern blend name combining the Ty- prefix with the popular -lynn suffix.
Tymber
English · A modern spelling variant of Timber, taken from the English word for wood or building lumber.
Takai
Japanese · Japanese surname and given-name form often tied to meanings like high or elevated, depending on kanji.
Teigen
Norse · From a Scandinavian surname, likely linked to a word for a pasture, paddock, or enclosed field.
Tiger
English · Taken from the animal name tiger, used as a bold modern name suggesting strength and fierceness.
Tavi
Hebrew · Tavi is a short form of names like Octavia or Tavish, often used as a compact modern diminutive.
Talaya
Spanish · Likely related to Talaya or Atalaya forms, linked to Spanish atalaya meaning 'watchtower.'
Torian
Latin · Torian is likely a modern form influenced by names like Victor or Dorian, with a polished Latin-style sound.
Tian
Chinese · Tian is a Chinese name meaning heaven, sky, or celestial order.
Treyton
English · A modern English-style elaboration of Trey or Trenton, giving a contemporary surname-like sound.
Takari
Japanese · A modern name that echoes Japanese sound patterns, though its current use is largely stylistic.
Tayte
English · A spelling variant of Tate, from an old surname meaning cheerful or pleasant.
Thayer
English · From a Germanic name meaning "army of the people," or an occupational name for a thatcher.
Tulsa
English · Place name from the Creek word 'tallasi' meaning old town; used as a given name.
Torben
Norse · Torben is a Scandinavian name from Old Norse elements meaning "Thor's bear."
Teague
Irish · Teague comes from the Irish name Tadhg, meaning "poet" or "philosopher."
Tayton
English · A modern English-style surname name built like Peyton or Clayton, with a place-name flavor from -ton.
Tamiyah
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Tamiya or Tamia, sometimes linked to Arabic roots suggesting 'perfect' or 'complete.'
Tyrion
English · A modern name popularized in literature, possibly echoing names like Tyrian or Tyrone.
Tanush
Indian · An Indian name likely derived from Sanskrit-related forms associated with the body or subtle refinement.
Temari
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'handball,' referring to the traditional embroidered temari balls symbolizing care and artistry.
Tomi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'; also used as a diminutive of Thomas.
Triana
Spanish · Triana is a Spanish place name, famously a district of Seville, likely tied to Roman or riverbank origins.
Trea
English · Trea is a modern English-style name, sometimes linked to the number three or to inventive short-form naming.
Tymere
English · Tymere is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Ty and names like Demetrius or Jamere.
Taqwa
Arabic · Arabic virtue name meaning 'piety,' 'God-consciousness,' or 'righteousness'; a core concept in Islamic faith.
Tulip
Persian · From the flower name, entering English via Turkish 'tülbend' (turban) from Persian, for the bloom's shape.
Taym
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'servant of' or 'devoted to,' frequently used as a prefix in compound names of devotion.
Treu
German · From German treu, meaning faithful, loyal, or true.
Tulsen
English · Likely from an English surname pattern meaning son of Tull or a similar ancestral form.
Teodora
Spanish · Romance-language form of Theodora, from Greek meaning gift of God.
Tito
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Titus, from Latin meaning 'title of honor' or 'defender'.
Toren
Norse · Likely related to names like Torin or Thorin, often linked to "thunder" or a Norse divine name.
Taz
English · Taz is usually a modern nickname-style name, often used as a short, punchy invented form.
Taisha
English · Taisha is often treated as a modern form influenced by Aisha, an Arabic name meaning living or prosperous.
Tatianna
Slavic · Tatianna is a variant of Tatiana, a name of Latin origin popularized in Slavic languages.
Travion
English · A modern English-style invented name, likely formed from the Travis root with the suffix -ion.
Trapper
English · An English occupational surname-name referring to someone who trapped animals.
Tyquan
English · Tyquan is a modern invented name, likely combining the Ty- prefix with Quan for rhythm and individuality.
Tyshaun
English · Tyshaun is a modern blended name, combining the prefix 'Ty-' with a Sean or Shaun-inspired ending.
Trystan
Welsh · Trystan is a Welsh form of Tristan, the legendary Arthurian name often linked to sorrow, tumult, or noisy battle.
Timofey
Greek · The Slavic form of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos meaning 'honoring God.'
Taara
Indian · Variant of Tara, from Sanskrit meaning 'star'; also a Hindu goddess name associated with light and guidance.
Theory
Greek · From Greek 'theoria' meaning 'contemplation or speculation,' used as a bold modern English word name.
Taylani
English · Modern compound blending Taylor (Old English: tailor) with lani (Hawaiian: heavenly or sky), a multicultural invention.
Tex
English · American nickname derived from the state of Texas; used as an independent given name.
Tyre
English · From the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre, meaning rock or sharp.
Tzivia
Hebrew · Tzivia is a Hebrew name meaning "gazelle" or "deer," and it is associated with grace and biblical-era naming traditions.
Torren
Irish · Likely related to Torrin or Torin, from Celtic roots associated with chiefs or hills.
Tyshon
English · Tyshon is a modern English-built name likely influenced by Shawn, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Tyus
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Titus or Ty, with roots in the ancient Roman name Titus.
Tevita
Hebrew · Tevita is a Pacific form of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Toryn
Irish · Toryn is likely a variant of Torin or Toren, often linked to Gaelic ideas of a chief or Norse Thor-related sounds.
Tariah
Hebrew · A modern name that may echo Hebrew-style forms like Tariah or combine Tara with -iah.
Tanyla
English · A modern variation of Tanya-style names, shaped with a softer lyrical ending.
Thadeo
Greek · A European form of Thaddeus, from Christian tradition, meaning 'to be praised' or praised one.
Tiaraoluwa
African · Tiaraoluwa is African in feel and structure, often read with Oluwa meaning God, giving a devotional crown-like meaning.
Tylani
English · Tylani is a modern invented name formed in the style of Ty- names with a flowing contemporary ending.
Toba
Hebrew · Yiddish feminine name from Hebrew 'tovah' meaning good or pleasing.
Timmy
English · Diminutive of Timothy, from Greek 'timotheos' meaning 'honoring God'.
Torrance
Scottish · From a Scottish place name derived from Gaelic 'torr' meaning 'little hills' or 'rocky peaks'.
Tahira
Arabic · From Arabic, Tahira means pure or virtuous.
Tameem
Arabic · Tameem comes from Arabic and means "complete," "perfect," or "strong," from a root about wholeness.
Tzipporah
Hebrew · Tzipporah comes from Hebrew and means bird; it is the biblical name of Moses's wife in the Old Testament.
Tycen
English · Tycen is a modern English-style variant of Tyson or Ty names, created mainly for its sound.
Tigran
Persian · Tigran is the Armenian royal name Tigranes, likely of ancient Iranian origin, borne by several historic kings.
Tallula
Irish · Likely a variant of Talulla or Tallulah, often explained from Irish elements suggesting abundance or noble lady.
Tayen
English · A sleek modern name with varied usage, chosen more for sound and style than one fixed etymology.
Temple
English · From Latin 'templum' meaning sacred place; originally a surname for temple dwellers.
Tonya
Latin · Russian diminutive of Antonina, from the Roman family name Antonius meaning 'priceless'.
Toma
Slavic · Slavic and Southern European form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning 'twin'.
Tierney
Irish · Tierney comes from an Irish surname meaning "descendant of a lord" or "master."
Trip
English · An English nickname traditionally used for a third-generation namesake, as in 'the third.'
Torsten
Norse · Torsten comes from Old Norse and means Thor's stone, combining the god Thor with steinn.
Tommaso
Italian · Italian form of Thomas, from Aramaic via Hebrew tradition meaning 'twin.'
Tekoa
Hebrew · Tekoa is a Hebrew place name meaning 'trumpet' or 'to blow,' known from the biblical town of Tekoa.
Tyrin
English · A modern Ty- name, likely influenced by names such as Tyrone and Tyree.
Terrion
English · Terrion is likely a modern English-form name built from Terr- with a contemporary suffix, without a fixed classical root.
Tavin
Scottish · Tavin is likely related to Tavish, a Scottish form of Thomas, ultimately meaning "twin."
Tallon
French · Likely related to French surname forms such as Talon, originally referring to a heel or claw.
Tavian
Latin · Tavian is likely related to Octavian or Tavianus-style Latin forms, giving it a Roman-derived modern feel.
Taegan
Welsh · A variant of Teagan, often linked to Celtic roots meaning 'little poet' or 'fair.'
Trayson
English · Modern English-style name meaning son of Tray or built in the surname pattern.
Tymeir
English · Tymeir is a modern English coinage, likely blending Ty- with endings like -mir or -mere for a distinctive contemporary style.
Truen
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of True, evoking sincerity, truth, and steadfastness.
Tyari
Arabic · Tyari likely reflects an Arabic-derived modern form associated with readiness or aspiration in sound and style.
Tomasa
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning 'twin.'
Tallie
English · Diminutive of Natalie or Talia, meaning 'birthday of the Lord' or 'dew from heaven.'
Thierry
French · Thierry is the French form of Theodoric, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Tyreese
English · A modern constructed name, likely influenced by Ty- names and names like Maurice or Reese.
Tavish
Scottish · Tavish is a Scottish form of Thomas, from an Aramaic-rooted name meaning 'twin.'
Tovah
Hebrew · From Hebrew tovah, meaning good.
Talyn
English · Talyn is a modern stylized form of names like Talen or Talon, often used as a unisex choice.
Talynn
English · Talynn is a modern blended name, likely combining Ta- with the popular -lynn ending.
Tyleah
English · A modern feminine form influenced by Tyler or Tyla, with the soft ending -leah.
Tasi
African · Used in several African naming traditions and often associated with birth order or distinctive family meaning.
Tayo
African · Tayo is a Yoruba name meaning "joy" or "happiness," often from names celebrating gladness.
Tyse
English · Tyse is a short modern name, likely derived from Tyson or Ty and shaped as a concise contemporary form.
Trigg
Norse · Old Norse surname from 'tryggr' meaning trustworthy or true, used as a modern given name.
Trulee
English · A creative spelling of "Truly" used as a name, with the virtue meaning of truth as its clear modern association.
Tegh
English · A brief modern adaptation with uncertain historic lineage, used today as a stylistic personal name rather than a stable traditional term.
Tifeoluwa
African · A Yoruba/African name meaning "this is with God" or "God is loved," centered on a devotional meaning.
Taika
Japanese · Taika is used in Japanese and can evoke meanings tied to greatness or broad significance depending on the kanji used.
Theori
Greek · Theori likely draws from Greek theoria, meaning contemplation or viewing, giving it an intellectual coined feel.
Taqdeer
Arabic · Taqdeer is an Arabic name meaning "destiny," "decree," or "fate."
Toussaint
French · French name meaning 'All Saints,' originally given to children born on All Saints' Day.
Thaddaeus
Greek · From Aramaic 'thaddai' meaning 'courageous heart'; a biblical apostle also known as Jude.
Taina
Greek · Taina is used as a form related to Greek Tatiana and Slavic Taina, meaning “secret” in some usages.
Thelonious
Greek · A rare learned form, often linked to Greek-style classical naming, best known through jazz musician Thelonious Monk.
Tyana
English · Tyana is a modern variant of Tiana, often used for its melodic sound and contemporary style.
Tramaine
French · Tramaine is likely a modern form influenced by Tremaine, a Cornish surname from a place name meaning 'stone town.'
Tycho
Greek · From Greek Tyche, meaning 'fortune' or 'luck'; best known through the astronomer Tycho Brahe.
Tavaris
English · A modern name related to Tavares or Tavarres, likely influenced by surname and place-name forms.
Talin
English · Used as a modern given name and place-name; Talin is associated with an Armenian place-name.
Tylar
English · Tylar is a variant spelling of Tyler, originally an English occupational surname for a tile maker or layer.
Trillion
English · Trillion comes from the English number word, used as a bold modern coinage suggesting abundance.
Tayshawn
English · Tayshawn is a modern blended name, likely formed with Shawn, a form of John meaning God is gracious.
Tayah
English · Often used as a modern form of Taya, possibly linked to names meaning princess or gift.
Taiga
Japanese · Taiga is a Japanese name often written with characters meaning great and elegant, though it also matches the northern forest term taiga.
Torryn
Irish · A variant of Torin or Torrin, often linked to an Irish surname meaning chief or little hills.
Tvisha
Indian · From Sanskrit, Tvisha means brightness, radiance, or splendor.
Talullah
English · Variant of Tallulah, a Native American Choctaw place name meaning 'leaping water,' popularized in English culture.
Tiam
Persian · Persian name meaning 'eyes' or poetically 'sea,' used as an evocative given name in Persian-speaking regions.
Taisley
English · Modern phonetic variant of Paisley, a Scottish place name turned fashionable given name.
Trina
German · Scandinavian and German diminutive of Katrina, meaning pure.
Tamera
Hebrew · Tamera is a variant of Tamara, from a Hebrew-derived name meaning "date palm tree."
Tyran
Irish · Likely inspired by Tyrone, an Irish place name meaning 'land of Eoghan.'
Teanna
English · Teanna is a modern blend name, often formed from Tia, Tea, or Anna, with Anna meaning "grace."
Tashi
Indian · Tashi is used in Himalayan cultures and means auspiciousness, good fortune, or blessing.
Taniya
English · Taniya is often a variant of Tanya, a diminutive of Tatiana, ultimately from the Roman family name Tatius.
Tehani
Arabic · Tehani is likely a variant of Tahani, from Arabic roots associated with congratulations, greetings, or joy.
Tobiah
Hebrew · Tobiah comes from Hebrew Toviyah, meaning God is good or the Lord is good.
Tavares
Spanish · A surname-style given name from Iberian place and family naming traditions, likely place-derived.
Tysen
English · Tysen is a variant of Tyson, an English surname meaning son of Tye or linked to a firebrand.
Tea
Greek · Tea is used as a short form of names like Thea or Dorothea, ultimately from Greek roots meaning goddess or gift of God.
Traveon
English · Traveon is a modern invented name, likely blending the Trav- sound with the suffix -eon.
Tlaloc
Spanish · Tlaloc is the name of the Aztec rain god, associated with water, storms, and fertility.
Treveon
English · A modern coined name blending Tre- with the popular -veon ending.
Taten
English · Taten is a spelling variant of Tatum or Tate, from an English surname likely meaning cheerful or from Tate's homestead.
Teaghan
Irish · A modern spelling of Teagan, from Irish roots often interpreted as attractive, poet, or little bard.
Tyjae
English · Tyjae is a modern compact name, likely formed from Ty plus Jae in contemporary English naming style.
Tracen
English · A modern English coinage, likely related to Trace or Tracy, suggesting someone marked out or noted.
Taetum
English · A modern spelling of Tatum, an English surname meaning 'Tata's homestead.'
Tinslee
English · Modern invented variant of Tinsley, an English surname meaning 'Tynni's woodland clearing' used as a given name.
Taeo
Korean · A Korean-style name element tae meaning "great," paired with a soft ending and used as a modern unisex given name.
Tearii
French · Tearii is used in Polynesian contexts and means "chief" or "royal one," though it is often seen through French Polynesian usage.
Tuck
English · English name from medieval usage, possibly occupational for a cloth fuller.
Tereza
Spanish · Variant of Teresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Therasia.
Tove
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'beautiful Thor' or derived from Old Norse for 'dove.'
Tylor
English · Variant of Tyler, an English occupational surname for a tile maker.
Tzirel
Hebrew · Tzirel is a Hebrew and Yiddish-associated name often linked with the idea of preciousness or ornament, especially a jewel-like adornment.
Tylia
English · Tylia is probably a modern name related in sound to Talia or Tyler, created for elegance and individuality more than fixed etymology.
Tej
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning “brightness,” “splendor,” or “radiance.”
Tallen
English · Tallen is a modern English-style name, likely adapted from surnames or names like Talon and Allen.
Thierno
African · Thierno is a West African name and title, often linked to Islamic learning and respected religious leadership.
Tatem
English · Tatem is an English surname-style name, related to Tate and used in a modern unisex way.
Taiyo
Japanese · From Japanese, meaning 'sun' when written with the usual kanji.
Tigerlily
English · An English flower name taken directly from the tiger lily, evoking vivid color and wild beauty.
Tyzir
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a stylized blend of the 'Ty-' prefix cluster.
Tanvika
Indian · A modern Indian name linked to Sanskrit roots for beauty and grace, often associated with the arts.
Theodorus
Greek · Theodorus is a classical Greek form meaning gift of God.
Tilda
German · Diminutive of Matilda, from Germanic 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle), meaning 'mighty in battle.'
Talmage
English · From an Old French surname meaning 'knapsack' or 'traveling bag,' denoting a traveler.
Teresita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Teresa, possibly meaning 'harvester' or from the Greek island Thera.
Thyra
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'Thor's warrior' or 'thunder goddess,' borne by Viking-age Danish queens.
Thena
Greek · Short form of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare.
Thayne
Scottish · Variant of Thane, from Old English 'thegn' meaning clan chief, feudal lord, or warrior attendant.
Tana
English · Multiple origins: a diminutive of Tatiana (Slavic/Latin), or from various languages meaning "fairy queen" or "fire."
Tasha
Greek · A short form of Natasha, itself from Natalia, meaning "birthday" and traditionally linked to Christmas.
Tovia
Hebrew · Tovia is a Hebrew name meaning God is good, closely related to Tobiah and Toviyah.
Tatyana
Slavic · A Slavic form of Tatiana, from the Roman family name Tatius, long associated with elegance and saintly tradition.
Tremayne
French · From a surname and place name of Norman-French and Cornish use, often interpreted as 'stone town' or 'great settlement.'
Tashawn
English · Tashawn is a modern blend name built around Shawn, from Hebrew John meaning "God is gracious."
Tanaya
Indian · From Sanskrit tanaya, meaning daughter or child, used as a graceful feminine given name.
Teona
Greek · Teona is likely derived from Greek-based names built on theo-, relating to God or the divine.
Tyonna
English · Tyonna appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped from forms like Tiana or Tyra with a feminine ending.
Tyrie
Scottish · Tyrie is a Scottish surname and place name, likely influenced by Old Norse settlement naming.
Tyrek
English · Tyrek is a modern English-language creation, likely modeled on Ty- names and forms like Tyrik or Tariq.
Tyvon
English · Tyvon is a modern English-style invented name built from the popular Ty- prefix and -von ending.
Taurean
Latin · Taurean comes from Latin taurus meaning 'bull' and is associated with the zodiac sign Taurus.
Teyanna
English · Likely a modern variant of names like Tiana or Teanna, shaped by contemporary phonetic styling.
Talyah
Hebrew · A variant of Talia or Talya, from Hebrew roots meaning dew from God or gentle dew.
Temima
Hebrew · Temima is a Hebrew name meaning whole, complete, or innocent.
Treshaun
English · Treshaun is a modern English-style blend, combining the Tre- prefix with the popular Shaun or Sean element.
Tyrian
Greek · Tyrian means "from Tyre," the ancient Phoenician city famed for its royal purple dye.
Trezure
English · Trezure is a creative spelling of Treasure, from the English word for something precious or greatly valued.
Taevion
English · A contemporary coined name, likely formed from Tae- plus the popular -vion ending.
Tehillah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Tehillah, meaning praise or song of praise.
Taitum
English · Taitum is a modern form of Tatum, from an English surname often explained as Tate's homestead.
Trinitee
English · A modern spelling of Trinity, from Latin trinitas, meaning triad or threefold unity.
Tayven
English · A modern English-style coinage, probably blending Tay with the fashionable -ven ending.
Tuleen
English · A modern English invented name with a soft lyric ending and no widely fixed historical meaning.
Triumph
Latin · From Latin 'triumphus' meaning victory or conquest; used as an English virtue word name.
Tokyo
Japanese · Named from the Japanese place name for the eastern capital, 東京, meaning “eastern capital.”
Truleigh
English · A modern respelling built on Truly or Tru- names, emphasizing sincerity with a fashionable -leigh ending.
Tylann
English · A modern elaboration of Tyler-like forms, created for a contemporary sound.
Tisha
English · Diminutive of Letitia or Patricia, meaning joy or noble respectively.
Torrence
Irish · Variant of Torrance, from Irish/Gaelic meaning 'from the knolls' or 'craggy hills'.
Tempest
English · From the English word meaning 'storm,' reinforced by Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Tino
Italian · Diminutive of names ending in '-tino' such as Valentino, Agostino, or Martino.