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Baby names starting with T

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Tanis
Greek · From the ancient Egyptian city Tanis; also a Spanish diminutive of Estanislao.
Terran
Latin · From Latin terra meaning “earth” or land, used in a modern English form.
Terell
French · Terell is likely from an Anglo-French surname root, later used as a given name with a modern sound.
Teryn
Irish · Teryn is a modern variant of Taryn or Terence-related names, used for its sleek contemporary sound.
Tabor
Hebrew · From the biblical Mount Tabor place-name in Hebrew tradition, associated with elevated or mound-like terrain.
Thia
Greek · Thia can be a short form of names like Cynthia or Althea and also recalls Greek Theia, meaning goddess or divine.
Tyrel
French · A variant of Tyrrell or Tyrell, from an old French surname sometimes linked to stubborn puller or thunder ruler associations.
Talea
Hebrew · Likely related to Talia, from Hebrew roots meaning 'dew from God,' with an alternate Romance-style spelling.
Tamaya
Japanese · Often linked to place and family-name traditions such as Japanese Tamaya, and also used as a modern given name.
Thunder
English · Thunder comes directly from the word for the storm sound, with strong ties to Norse weather and power imagery.
Tyreke
English · Tyreke is a modern coined name, often linked by sound to forms like Tariq or Tyreek rather than one clear root.
Tirone
Irish · A variant of Tyrone, from the Irish place name Tír Eoghain meaning 'land of Eoghan.'
Tyger
English · An English word-name variant of Tiger, taken from the powerful striped animal.
Tayanna
English · A modern blend of Tay- with Anna, connecting it to the Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Tyasia
English · Tyasia is a modern English-language invented name, shaped by contemporary prefixes like Ty- and melodic endings.
Taimur
Persian · Taimur is a Persian form of Timur, meaning iron, conveying strength and firmness.
Tehya
English · Tehya is likely a modern spelling variant of Taya or Teia, created for sound and style in contemporary naming.
Tylie
English · A short modern name that can function as a cute variant of Tyler or Kylie-style names.
Taliana
Latin · A romantic elaboration of Talia or Tatiana, often linked with blooming or noble family roots.
Tatym
English · A modern spelling of Tatum, from an English surname believed to mean 'Tate's homestead.'
Taiba
Arabic · From Arabic, Taiba means good, pure, or pleasant, and is also associated with Medina.
Thaily
Greek · Likely influenced by Thalia, from Greek, a name associated with blossoming and flourishing.
Twisha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'light,' 'brilliance,' or 'radiance,' symbolizing luminosity and inner glow.
Taavi
Hebrew · Finnish/Estonian form of David, from Hebrew Dawid, meaning 'beloved'; common in Nordic countries.
Talulla
Irish · Irish Gaelic name from 'Tuilelacha,' meaning 'lady of abundance' or 'princess of abundance.'
Tzivi
Hebrew · Hebrew name derived from Tzvi meaning 'deer' or 'gazelle,' a biblical symbol of grace.
Tillian
English · Tillian is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Tillion or Gillian, with a soft literary-style sound.
Tritt
German · Tritt is a surname-style name from Germanic and English usage, likely linked to a step, tread, or family name origin.
Truee
English · Truee is a stylized form of True, from English, meaning genuine, faithful, or honest.
Trishaan
Indian · Trishaan is a modern Indian name, often interpreted with Sanskrit influence as linked to desire, quest, or noble aspiration.
Tycelyn
Welsh · Tycelyn has a Welsh-style formation and may echo Welsh nature and place naming traditions.
Tessie
English · Diminutive of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest or from the island Thera.
Trixie
Latin · Diminutive of Beatrix, from Latin beatrix meaning 'she who brings happiness.'
Tad
Welsh · Welsh word for 'father,' or an English diminutive of Thaddeus meaning 'courageous heart'.
Tamira
Hebrew · Tamira is related to Tamara, from Hebrew meaning date palm, and may also echo Arabic names with rich or fruitful meanings.
Talina
English · Talina is likely a modern elaboration of Talia, often linked to dew or gentle blooming associations.
Temi
African · Temi is an African name, especially used in Yoruba, where it can mean "mine" or appear in longer meaningful compounds.
Tabatha
Greek · Tabatha is a variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic via Greek, meaning "gazelle."
Trenten
English · Trenten is a variant of Trenton, an English place-name linked to the River Trent.
Tionna
English · Tionna is a modern coinage, likely formed from Ti-/Tia names with the feminine suffix -onna or -onna-like ending.
Tiani
English · Tiani is likely a modern variant of Tiana, with a soft contemporary sound.
Tyrik
Arabic · Tyrik is a modern variant of Tariq, from Arabic, meaning morning star or he who knocks at the door.
Tajae
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Taj, meaning crown in Persian-derived usage.
Tonatiuh
Spanish · A Hispanic-use form of the Nahuatl sun name Tonatiuh, associated with the sun and solar power.
Talaysia
English · Talaysia is a modern coined name, likely blending Ta- with Laysia or Asia-style endings for rhythm and uniqueness.
Trajan
Latin · From the Roman family name Traianus, best known through Emperor Trajan of ancient Rome.
Tzippy
Hebrew · A Hebrew nickname from Tzipporah, meaning bird.
Trelyn
English · A modern blend using Tre- and -lyn elements, with a soft Celtic-flavored sound rather than one fixed root.
Tomasi
Italian · Tomasi is an Italian form of Thomas, from Aramaic via Hebrew tradition meaning twin.
Tayshaun
English · Tayshaun is a modern constructed name, likely blending the Ta- prefix with Shaun, a form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Tsion
Hebrew · A transliteration of Zion, the biblical place name meaning a holy hill or Jerusalem itself.
Tobenna
African · From Igbo, Tobenna means "praise the father's God" or "give thanks to the father's deity," a deeply spiritual thanksgiving name.
Tenoch
Spanish · A name used in Mexican tradition, tied to the Nahua name Tenoch and associated with the founder of Tenochtitlan.
Thiara
Irish · Likely a modern variant influenced by Ciara or Kiara, names associated with darkness or dusky beauty.
Teoman
Persian · A Turkish name from an old title meaning ruler, leader, or man of the tribes.
Tovi
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my goodness' or 'my good', a warm diminutive form of Tov (good).
Teagyn
Irish · Modern spelling variant of Teagan, from Irish/Welsh meaning 'little poet' or 'fair and attractive.'
Toa
African · Polynesian name meaning 'warrior' or 'brave one'; common in Samoan culture as a name of strength.
Taraf
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name from *taraf* meaning side or direction, used as a concise modern personal name.
Thiya
Indian · An Indian modern variant linked to names meaning light or blessedness in Sanskrit/Urdu naming styles.
Takrim
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning honor, respect, or showing esteem.
Tadei
Italian · Tadei is an Italian form related to Thaddeus, a name of uncertain ancient origin often tied to heart or courage.
Tezekiah
Hebrew · Tezekiah appears modeled on Hezekiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning God strengthens.
Thurston
Norse · From Old Norse 'Þórsteinn' meaning Thor's stone, combining the thunder god with rock.
Tasia
Greek · Short form of Anastasia, from Greek anastasis meaning resurrection.
Terance
Latin · Variant of Terence, from the Roman family name Terentius, possibly of Etruscan origin.
Torey
Irish · Torey is a variant of Tory or Torrey, linked either to Irish surname forms or Norse Thor-derived names.
Teia
Greek · Teia is likely related to Theia, the Greek Titan name meaning goddess or divine one.
Taurus
Latin · From Latin meaning bull, also the name of a zodiac sign and constellation.
Tait
Scottish · A surname-name from Old Norse and Scots roots meaning "cheerful" or "pleasant."
Travell
French · Likely a surname-style or modern variant influenced by travel or Travail-derived forms of French origin.
Tanish
Indian · An Indian name often linked to Sanskrit-derived ideas of ambition, refinement, or preciousness.
Tanay
Indian · From Sanskrit, Tanay means "son," "child," or "offspring."
Thien
Chinese · Thien is commonly from a Sino-derived East Asian name element meaning 'heaven' or 'sky.'
Taquan
English · Taquan is a modern American coined name, formed in the style of Ta- names with a -quan ending.
Tauren
Latin · Likely inspired by Taurus, the Latin word for bull and the zodiac sign.
Tyshun
English · Tyshun is a modern invented name, likely built from the Ty- prefix and Shawn-like ending.
Tyme
English · A modern respelling of Time, used as a contemporary word-name.
Timberlee
English · Timberlee combines English timber and the suffix -lee, giving it a modern nature-inspired, place-like feel.
Taylie
English · Taylie is a modern diminutive-style form influenced by Taylor and similar English surname names.
Tahmir
Arabic · Tahmir appears to be a modern Arabic-influenced name, possibly linked to roots meaning construction or abundance.
Takota
English · A variant of Dakota, used as a place and tribal name meaning 'friend' or 'ally.'
Tyliyah
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Taliah or Aliyah, with Hebrew associations of dew or ascent.
Tatumn
English · Tatumn is a spelling variant of Tatum, an English surname now used as a sleek modern given name.
Tymire
English · Tymire is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Ty- names and endings like -mire or -myr.
Treysen
English · Treysen is likely a modern English-style invented name, probably influenced by names like Trey and Grayson.
Tavari
English · A modern coined name, probably influenced by Tavon, Jamari, or similar contemporary English-language naming patterns.
Tyhir
Arabic · A likely variant of Tahir, the Arabic name meaning "pure" or "clean."
Tanylah
African · Tanylah is a modern invented name, likely built from the familiar Tanya base with a fashionable -lah ending.
Tanishka
Indian · Tanishka is a modern Indian name, often linked to Sanskrit roots suggesting ambition, goddess-like grace, or preciousness.
Taycee
English · Taycee is a modern English phonetic name, likely formed as a stylish spelling of Tacey or initials-based names.
Traycen
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Trace/Tracen, an English name evoking a path or track.
Tawhid
Arabic · Arabic theological name meaning 'oneness' or 'monotheism,' the Islamic concept of the absolute unity of God.
Tinleigh
English · Modern invented respelling of Tinsley, an English place name meaning 'Tynni's clearing.'
Timberlynn
English · Modern invented compound of English timber and Welsh lynn ('lake'), nature-inspired.
Tillee
English · Tillee is a playful form of Tilly, a diminutive of Matilda, meaning strength in battle.
Takshvi
Indian · Takshvi is an Indian modern name, often interpreted as strong, creative, or divine in quality.
Tuli
Indian · Tuli is an Indian name with Sanskrit associations, often connected to sacred basil or something delicate and fine.
Thanvik
Indian · A modern Indian name, often interpreted as one who is strong, complete, or divinely gifted.
Tora
Norse · From Old Norse 'Þóra,' a feminine form of Thor, the god of thunder.
Tadashi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'faithful,' 'correct,' or 'loyal,' embodying integrity and righteousness.
Tobey
Hebrew · Variant of Toby, from Hebrew Tobiah meaning God is good.
Talley
Welsh · From Welsh 'Taliesin' or a place name meaning brow of the hill; also an English occupational surname.
Teri
English · Diminutive of Teresa, from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest, or from the island Thera.
Thorne
English · English surname and nature name meaning 'thorn bush' or 'one who lives by thorns.'
Tally
English · From the English word 'tally' (count); also an Irish diminutive of Talulla meaning 'abundance'.
Tay
English · Tay can come from the River Tay in Scotland or function as a short modern name with place-based roots.
Traci
French · Traci is a modern spelling of Tracy, from a French place-name and surname meaning "of Thracius's domain."
Terron
English · Likely related to Terrance or surname forms like Teron, often linked to a smooth-sounding modern surname style.
Tamora
Hebrew · Tamora is a variant of Tamara, ultimately from Hebrew Tamar meaning date palm, and is also known from Shakespearean literature.
Timberly
English · A modern English coinage blending Timber with the popular -ly ending, giving it a woodsy feel.
Thania
Greek · Thania is a variant of Tania, a diminutive of Tatiana, a name tied to an ancient Roman family name.
Tarah
Hebrew · Tarah is a variant spelling of Tara or Terah; in Hebrew tradition Terah is a biblical patriarchal name.
Taira
Japanese · Taira is a Japanese surname and clan name that became a given name, associated with historical nobility in Japan.
Trev
Welsh · Trev is a short form of Trevor or Trevelyan, names linked to Welsh place-name elements for settlement.
Tyjuan
English · Tyjuan is a modern blend name combining the prefix Ty with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Takara
Japanese · Takara is a Japanese name meaning treasure or precious thing.
Tayana
English · Tayana is likely a modern variant influenced by Tatiana or Tiana, giving it a graceful blended form.
Trenity
English · Trenity is a modern spelling variant of Trinity, from the Christian term for a threefold divine unity.
Tonantzin
Spanish · Tonantzin comes from the Nahuatl title meaning revered mother; within the allowed set, Spanish best fits its colonial-era usage context.
Tayron
Irish · Tayron is a modern variant of Tyrone, from an Irish place name meaning land of Eoghan.
Tarak
Indian · Tarak is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'protector,' 'savior,' or 'star.'
Taheem
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots suggesting purity, cleansing, or moral refinement.
Tuvia
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "God is good" or "goodness of God."
Trayvion
African · A modern name built from popular contemporary elements like Tray- and -vion, typical of late 20th-century creative naming.
Treyon
African · Treyon is a modern constructed name using the fashionable Tre- prefix with a smooth ending sound.
Trysten
Welsh · Trysten is a variant of Tristan, a name of Welsh tradition associated with sorrow or tumult.
Treyce
English · Treyce is a modern spelling of Trace or Trey, giving a familiar sound a stylized contemporary form.
Tahiry
Arabic · Likely related to Tahir or Tahira, from Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'clean.'
Tylil
English · Tylil appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than a single old root.
Tayveon
English · Modern invented name using Tay- with the popular -veon ending.
Tyion
English · A modern coined name built on Ty with the ending -ion, a style common in contemporary naming.
Tayten
English · Tayten is a modern English invented name modeled on forms like Tayton and Peyton.
Treyden
English · Treyden is a modern English coinage influenced by names like Trey and Aiden.
Tayvin
English · A modern invented name influenced by names like Tavin and Tay- forms, created for contemporary style.
Tyair
English · A modern invented name influenced by Ty- names and airy phonetics, without a single established root.
Taison
English · A modern spelling of Tyson, originally an English surname meaning “son of Ty.”
Tamarion
English · A modern elaborated form likely influenced by Tamar, the Hebrew name meaning "date palm."
Tinlee
English · Tinlee is a modern English-style invented name built with the popular -lee ending.
Talei
Hebrew · A modern form related to Tal, Hebrew for dew, giving gentle nature associations.
Tzivy
Hebrew · Hebrew name from 'Tzvia,' meaning 'deer' or 'gazelle'; symbolizes grace and swiftness in Jewish tradition.
Tinsleigh
English · Stylized variant of Tinsley, an English place name and surname meaning 'Tynni's meadow.'
Tauriel
English · Created as an Elvish-style fantasy name in Tolkien’s English literature, Tauriel is a literary coinage rather than a historical given name.
Tsunade
Japanese · Tsunade is a Japanese name; exact kanji meanings vary, but it is a traditional-style given name from Japan.
Tilian
English · A modern English form related to older Tyrian/Tilian variants, treated as a fresh stylistic spelling.
Tehlani
English · Tehlani is a modern melodic invention that echoes names like Leilani and Telani.
Thielen
German · A German surname-style name related to Thiel, itself tied to old forms of Matthias.
Thanvika
Indian · Thanvika is an Indian feminine name associated with grace, beauty, and often divine femininity.
Taymir
Arabic · Taymir is likely a modern variant of Arabic names such as Tamir, associated with richness or cultivation.
Tsireya
English · Tsireya is a modern fantasy-style name popularized by fiction and shaped for an ethereal sound.
Thorfinn
Norse · From Old Norse, combining Thor, the thunder god, with Finnr, meaning 'Finn' or 'wanderer.'
Tahyssia
Greek · Tahyssia resembles modern variants of Taisia or Anastasia, carrying a graceful Hellenic sound.
Tera
Latin · Variant of Terra meaning 'earth' in Latin, or a short form of Theresa.
Tobie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Tobias, from Hebrew 'Toviyah' meaning 'God is good.'
Theora
Greek · From Greek 'theos' (god) and 'horao' (to see), meaning 'divine watcher' or 'God's gift.'
Taft
English · English surname turned given name, from Old English meaning 'homestead' or 'river site'; also a presidential name.
Trygve
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'trustworthy' or 'true,' from 'tryggr' (safe, faithful).
Tansy
Greek · From the tansy flower, derived from Greek 'athanasia' meaning immortality.
Tila
German · Short form of Matilda (Germanic 'mighty in battle') or Spanish diminutive.
Tavia
Latin · Tavia is a short form of Octavia, from Latin meaning eighth.
Tuesday
English · From the weekday name, ultimately from Tiw's day, honoring the Norse god Tyr.
Timon
Greek · A Greek name meaning honorable or worthy, known from both classical literature and the New Testament.
Tedrick
English · Likely a modern form of Theodoric or Ted- names, carrying the sense of "ruler of the people."
Torri
English · Torri is an English spelling variant of Tori, usually a diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
Talisa
English · Talisa is often treated as a modern elaboration of Talia or Talitha, with a graceful contemporary sound.
Tiare
French · Tiare is used for the Tahitian gardenia flower name and entered wider use through French Polynesian context.
Taggart
Irish · Taggart is an Irish and Scottish surname from Mac an tSagairt, meaning "son of the priest."
Toran
Irish · Toran is likely related to the Irish name Torin or Torán, often linked with meanings like chief or little lord.
Tiya
Indian · Tiya is used in Indian naming and is often glossed as a bird or a small beloved one.
Tyke
English · An English nickname-word name meaning small child or spirited youngster, with Norse influence in usage.
Taji
Arabic · Taji comes from Arabic roots meaning crown or crowned.
Teon
Greek · Teon likely relates to Greek Theon, meaning "godly" or "of the gods."
Tao
Chinese · Chinese name and word meaning "way," "path," or "principle."
Tenille
English · Tenille is a modern surname-style given name, often linked to French place-name patterns and adopted into English naming.
Tysean
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Ty- names and Sean, the Irish form of John.
Tobyn
English · Tobyn is a variant of Tobin or Tobias-family names, often interpreted as God is good.
Traeger
German · Traeger comes from a German surname meaning carrier or bearer.
Tyrelle
English · Tyrelle is a modern spelling of Tyrell, a name derived from an old French surname used as a given name.
Treston
English · Treston is likely a modern form influenced by Tristan, ultimately tied to a Celtic name interpreted as tumult or sorrow.
Trevyn
Welsh · Trevyn is likely a modern variant of Trevin or Trevor, ultimately linked to Welsh place-name elements meaning 'homestead.'
Tell
German · Associated with William Tell and Germanic surname tradition; possibly linked to storytelling or place roots.
Tel
Hebrew · Tel is a Hebrew word-name meaning hill or mound, especially an ancient settlement mound.
Taylah
English · Taylah is a modern spelling variant of Taylor or Tayla, from an English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Tresean
English · Tresean is a modern blended name, likely combining the prefix Tre- with Sean, the Irish form of John.
Tyde
English · Tyde is a modern spelling of Tide, directly evoking the sea and ocean movement.
Tymier
English · A modern coined name using the Ty- sound and a fashionable -mier ending.
Taleigha
English · A modern spelling of Talia, a Hebrew-derived name meaning dew from God.
Tiegan
Irish · A variant of Teagan, from Celtic roots often interpreted as little poet or fair one.
Tracer
English · Tracer is a modern English word-name suggesting one who tracks, marks, or follows a path.
Torah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Torah, meaning 'teaching' or 'instruction,' the sacred law in Judaism.
Taleyah
Hebrew · Taleyah resembles Talia-type names, often linked to dew in Hebrew or rising forms in Arabic usage.
Tayleigh
English · A modern spelling of Taylor, derived from an occupational surname meaning "tailor."
Taeveon
African · Taeveon is a modern constructed name using Tae- and -veon elements common in contemporary naming.
Thailand
English · Used as a modern place name, taken directly from the Southeast Asian country name.
Tyden
English · A modern name likely related to names like Ty or Aiden, with no single established traditional etymology.
Taeden
English · A modern invented name modeled on Aiden and Jayden-style forms.
Taimoor
Persian · A Persian form of Timur, meaning iron and suggesting strength or firmness.
Taysen
English · Taysen is a modern name likely influenced by Tyson and Mason-style endings.
Tilak
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'mark' or 'ornamental dot on the forehead,' a sacred symbol in Hindu culture.
Traxton
English · A modern invented name blending English phonetic elements for a bold, contemporary sound.
Thaliana
Greek · Derived from Greek Thalia meaning 'to flourish or bloom', the Muse of comedy, with an extended suffix.
Tatelynn
English · Compound of Tate (Old English surname meaning 'cheerful') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a modern blend.
Taos
English · A place name from Taos, New Mexico, derived from the Tiwa word 'tua-tah' meaning 'in the village'.
Turki
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'of Turkish origin' or 'the Turk,' historically used in Arab royal families.
Thyago
Spanish · Iberian form of Tiago, derived from Jacob, whose Hebrew root means 'supplanter.'
Tiwatope
African · Associated with African Yoruba naming patterns, Tiwatope is commonly understood as “worthy of praise.”
Tajveer
Indian · Indian-Persian blend: *taj* means crown and *veer* means brave, giving a 'brave crown' sense.
Toviah
Hebrew · Toviah comes from Hebrew elements meaning the Lord is good or goodness of God.
Tremir
English · Tremir appears to be a modern invented name with a strong contemporary English-style sound pattern.
Tahli
Hebrew · Tahli is often linked to Hebrew tal, meaning dew, and is used as a fresh, nature-toned modern name.
Takhari
African · Likely a modern African-style given name with no single standard etymology firmly established.
Tolkien
English · Best known as the surname of J.R.R. Tolkien, from Germanic roots and now used as a literary honor name.
Timir
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, meaning 'darkness' or deep shade.
Tailani
Latin · Tailani has a Polynesian-style sound and likely echoes names associated with sea, sky, or heaven.
Tayloni
English · Tayloni is a modern English-style invented name, probably influenced by Taylor and melodic -oni endings.
Trishiv
Indian · A modern Indian compound name likely incorporating Shiv, the name of the Hindu god Shiva.
Tulson
English · Tulson appears to be a modern surname-style given name, formed like a patronymic ending in son.
Trayaksh
Indian · Trayaksh is likely from Sanskritic elements, possibly echoing names meaning “three-eyed,” an epithet of Shiva.
Tymirr
English · Tymirr appears to be a modern invented spelling, possibly influenced by Timur or Tymeer-style contemporary names.
Tymofiy
Slavic · Tymofiy is a Slavic form of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, meaning “honoring God.”
Theadore
Greek · Variant spelling of Theodore, from Greek meaning 'gift of God'.
Takeo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'warrior man' or 'bamboo man,' combining 'take' (warrior/bamboo) and 'o' (man).
Toula
Greek · Greek diminutive, often short for Fotoula, derived from 'fos' meaning 'light.'
Terrel
French · Variant of Terrell, from Old French 'tirel' meaning stubborn or to pull, originally a Norman surname.
Takumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning artisan, skillful, or master craftsman.
Trice
English · English name meaning a brief moment or instant, from Middle English at a trice.
Thadius
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'one who praises.'
Tami
Hebrew · Diminutive of Tamara, from Hebrew 'tamar' meaning 'date palm tree', a name with biblical roots.
Topper
English · Topper is an English nickname-style name meaning someone at the top or outstanding.
Tamsin
English · Tamsin is an English diminutive of Thomasina, ultimately meaning twin.
Tonio
Italian · Tonio is an Italian and Spanish short form of Antonio, a Roman name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Terryn
English · Terryn is a modern variant of Terry or Taryn, names linked to "ruler of the people" or Irish hill meanings.
Trista
Latin · Trista is often treated as a feminine form of Tristan, from a name associated with sorrow in medieval legend.
Timo
Greek · A short form of Timothy and related names, from Greek roots meaning honoring God.
Thomasin
English · Thomasin is an English feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic via Hebrew tradition, meaning "twin."
Terrick
English · Terrick is likely a surname-style variant influenced by Derek or Terry, with Germanic echoes of rule and power.
Timia
Greek · Timia may relate to Greek roots of honor, as in Timon or Timothea, or function as a modern English sound-based creation.
Thorsten
Norse · Thorsten comes from Old Norse roots meaning "Thor's stone," combining the thunder god's name with strength imagery.
Tomasz
Slavic · Tomasz is the Polish form of Thomas, from Aramaic via Hebrew tradition, meaning "twin."
Talib
Arabic · Talib comes from Arabic and means seeker, student, or one who pursues knowledge.
Tyon
English · Tyon is a modern English-language name, likely created as a short stylish form with Ty- roots.
Tamarcus
Latin · Tamarcus is a modern compound built around Marcus, the Latin name linked to Mars.
Tennille
English · Tennille is a modern surname-style given name, often linked to French place-name patterns and popularized in English usage.
Tamiya
Japanese · Sometimes linked to Japanese-style formation, though in modern use it often functions as a creative contemporary name.
Tamryn
English · Tamryn is a modern variant of Tamryn or Tamarin forms, often linked loosely to Tamar, meaning date palm.
Thai
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese names from a Sino-root often meaning 'great,' 'peaceful,' or 'grand'.
Tien
Chinese · Tien is used in Chinese naming and transliteration, often linked to meanings such as 'heaven' or 'field' depending on the character.
Tjay
English · Tjay is a modern English-style spelling built from the initials or sound of T.J., used as a standalone name.
Torrian
English · Torrian is a modern English-style name, likely formed from Tor plus the suffix -ian for a strong contemporary sound.
Tajah
Arabic · Likely inspired by Taj, from Arabic and Persian roots meaning crown, with a softened modern ending.
Tashaun
English · Tashaun is a modern English-language coinage, likely blending Ta- with Shawn or Sean.
Taysia
Greek · A variant of Tasia, from Anastasia, a Greek name meaning resurrection.
Tajh
Arabic · A variant of Taj, from Arabic and Persian meaning crown.
Terriana
English · Terriana is a modern elaboration of Terri or Terra, with possible Latin influence from terra meaning earth.
Tajon
Arabic · Tajon likely draws from Taj, from Arabic and Persian roots meaning "crown," with a modern suffix.
Trany
English · An uncommon modern form, likely adapted from a surname or nickname-style English sound pattern.
Tevyn
English · Tevyn is likely a modern spelling of Tevin or Kevin-related forms, associated with handsome or gentle birth.
Taveon
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Tavon or Octavian sound patterns.
Treyshawn
English · Treyshawn is a modern blended name combining Trey, meaning third, with Shawn, a form of John.
Treyveon
English · Treyveon is a modern blended name built from Trey and a -veon ending, common in recent English-language naming.
Taliesin
Welsh · Taliesin is a Welsh bardic name meaning "shining brow," tied to the legendary poet of early Welsh tradition.
Tyland
English · A modern English-style name likely modeled on place names ending in -land.
Tyliah
English · Tyliah is likely a modern blend influenced by Tyler and Hebrew-style endings like -iah, giving it a contemporary sacred feel.
Talah
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked to a young palm tree or early growth.
Trew
English · Trew is an English surname-style name related to 'true,' suggesting faithfulness and honesty.
Tyjai
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from Ty and Jai in a short, contemporary style.
Taden
English · A modern English-style coinage related to Tayden, built with the trendy -den ending and often linked loosely to Taylor-derived forms.
Trooper
English · Trooper is an English word name referring to a soldier or mounted officer, used for strength and grit.
Traylen
English · Traylen is a modern invented English-style name, probably blending Trae or Trey with the popular -len ending.
Treson
English · Treson is a modern coined name that may echo Tre- names and the familiar ending of names like Jason.
Trayden
English · A modern invented name influenced by Brady, Aiden, and trade-related surname sounds.
Tacari
English · A modern coined name likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than one fixed historic source.
Taimane
Persian · Taimane is used in Polynesian contexts but derives from Persian tahm or diamond-related forms, meaning diamond.
Thaleia
Greek · Thaleia is an ancient Greek name meaning blooming or flourishing, and is also the name of a Greek Muse.
Teighan
Irish · Variant of Teagan, an Irish name meaning 'little poet' or derived from 'tadhg' meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher.'
Teyo
Spanish · Variant of Teo, a Spanish/Italian short form of Theodore, Greek for 'gift of God.'
Thanvi
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Indian name meaning 'slender,' 'delicate,' or associated with elegance and grace.
Tifa
English · Modern short form of Tiffany (Greek: 'manifestation of God'), popularized as a stand-alone name.
Trotter
English · English occupational surname for a messenger or swift traveler, from Middle English 'trotten,' used as a first name.
Taedyn
English · Modern re-spelling in English naming patterns, likely inspired by Aiden-style names but created in contemporary style.
Taisiya
Slavic · Slavic feminine name related to Taisia/Tatiana forms, linked to Russian and broader Eastern European tradition.
Trillium
Latin · From Latin 'trillium,' naming the three-petaled wildflower; a symbol of trinity and woodland beauty.
Trigger
English · From Old Norse 'tryggr' meaning 'trusty/reliable,' later used as an English occupational nickname.
Taelan
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Talon (Old French, eagle's claw) or Taylan.
Tynslee
English · Modern invented name inspired by Tinsley, an English place name meaning 'Tynni's meadow clearing.'
Tarteel
Arabic · From Arabic tartīl/tarteel, referring to measured, clear recitation, especially in sacred Islamic context.
Tirion
Welsh · From Welsh, meaning "gentle," "kind," or "mild."
Theos
Greek · Theos comes from Greek theos, meaning god, and carries strong classical and spiritual resonance.
Teari
Irish · Teari is a rare modern name that may be influenced by Irish-derived sounds or place-name styling.
Tomiris
Persian · Tomiris is the form of Tomyris, the name of the Massagetae queen known from ancient Persian and classical history.
Taloni
Italian · Taloni likely developed from an Italian surname root meaning heels or claws, used as a modern given name.
Truvy
English · Truvy is likely a modern invented English name, possibly influenced by True and vintage nickname patterns.
Tieghan
Irish · Tieghan is an Irish-derived name, often linked to Tegan or Teagan, meaning poet or little poet.
Tanjiro
Japanese · A Japanese name built from elements often read as sincerity, value, or second son, depending on kanji.
Tyzier
English · A modern invented name with the sound of Ty plus a stylish suffix, without a fixed traditional etymology.
Tullulah
Irish · A variant of Tallulah, likely from Irish place and river roots suggesting abundance or leaping water.
Taicyn
English · A modern invented spelling influenced by names like Tyson or Tayson, chosen mainly for sound and style.
Takdeer
Arabic · Takdeer comes from Arabic taqdir, meaning destiny, fate, or divine decree.
Tallinn
Norse · Tallinn is a place-name used as a given name, tied to the Estonian capital and likely meaning something like "Danish town" in older usage.
Thiyash
Indian · Thiyash appears to be a modern South Asian name, likely formed from auspicious Sanskrit-Tamil sound elements.
Thornton
English · Old English place name meaning settlement by the thorn bushes.
Toney
Latin · Variant spelling of Tony, a diminutive of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Teofilo
Spanish · Spanish form of Theophilus, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (friend), meaning beloved of God.
Thadeus
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise,' a biblical apostle name.
Takashi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning noble, prosperous, or filial piety.
Telma
Greek · Variant of Thelma, coined by Marie Corelli in 1887, possibly from Greek 'thelema' meaning 'will.'
Thaine
English · Variant of Thane, from Old English 'thegn' meaning a feudal lord or warrior attendant.
Terrill
English · From Germanic 'Theuderich' meaning 'people's ruler,' or a Norman French place-name surname.
Taro
Japanese · Japanese masculine name meaning 'great son' or 'first-born male,' traditionally given to eldest sons.
Taras
Greek · From Greek mythology, Taras was a son of Poseidon; widely used in Ukrainian and Slavic cultures.
Tam
Scottish · Scottish diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin,' popularized by Burns' Tam o' Shanter.
Tal
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'dew' or 'rain,' symbolizing freshness and blessing.
Trevis
French · Variant of Travis, from Old French traverser meaning 'to cross,' an occupational toll-collector name.
Tari
English · Short form or variant of Tara, from Irish meaning hill or Sanskrit meaning star, used as a given name.
Toniann
Latin · A blended name combining Toni and Ann, joining a Roman family name with 'grace.'
Teana
English · Teana is likely a modern English variant influenced by Tiana and Tina, often associated with princess-like grace.
Tae
Korean · A Korean name element often associated with greatness, exaltation, or largeness depending on hanja.
Terez
Greek · Terez is a variant of Teresa, a classic name of uncertain Greek-rooted origin.
Tamya
Hebrew · Tamya is likely a modern variant of Tamia or Tamara, connected to the date palm in Hebrew tradition.
Talena
English · Talena is likely a modern elaboration of Talia or Talina, often associated with gentle or dew-like meanings.
Tavis
Scottish · Tavis is often treated as a Scottish surname-name or a variant of Tavish, related to Thomas.
Tyris
Greek · Likely a modern variant echoing Tyre or Tyr, giving it an ancient, heroic sound.
Toure
African · Toure is a West African name and surname with strong family and lineage associations, especially in Manding cultures.
Tyrice
English · Tyrice is a modern invented name, likely formed from Ty- with a stylish ending rather than a single ancient root.
Tya
English · Tya is a short modern name, often used as a streamlined form of names like Tia or Tyra.
Taja
Arabic · Likely related to Taj, from Persian-Arabic roots meaning 'crown,' with use also influenced by South Asian naming.
Tywan
English · Tywan is a modern English-style coined name, likely built from the Ty- prefix with a contemporary ending.
Tenaya
English · Used in English from the Yosemite place name and associated with Chief Tenaya, often linked with meanings like "high place" or mountain imagery.
Takiyah
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic taqiyya or taqi forms, associated with piety, mindfulness, or reverence.
Talise
French · Probably a modern variant of Tallulah or Talisa-style names, shaped for elegance more than fixed ancient meaning.
Tetra
Greek · Tetra comes from the Greek element for 'four,' giving it a rare numeral-based and geometric feel.
Tarun
Indian · Tarun comes from Sanskrit and means "young," "youthful," or "tender age."
Toriana
English · Toriana is a modern elaboration of Tori or Victoria, carrying the sense of victory.
Tyrah
English · Tyrah is a modern spelling related to Tyra, a Scandinavian name linked to Old Norse elements meaning 'Thor's fight' or strength.
Thamara
Hebrew · A variant of Tamar, the Hebrew name meaning date palm, a biblical symbol of beauty and fertility.
Trevell
English · A modern English-style name, likely related to Trevor or Trevellian surname patterns.
Tion
English · Tion is likely a modern clipped form built from longer names ending in -tion or -tian, with contemporary coined style.
Tiyana
English · Tiyana is usually a modern form related to Tiana or Tijana, with roots tied to feminine name formations in Slavic and English use.
Telvin
English · Telvin is likely a modern variant influenced by Kelvin or Melvin-style names, giving it a sleek contemporary sound.
Trinton
English · Trinton is likely a modern surname-style elaboration of Trent or Trenton, tied to an English place name meaning "settlement on the Trent."
Tremon
English · Tremon appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from the Tre- prefix and a suffix influenced by names like Raymond or Damon.
Tabias
Hebrew · Tabias is a variant of Tobias, from Hebrew roots meaning God is good.
Tynan
Irish · From an Irish surname, often linked to descendants of a dark or dusky one.
Tevon
English · Tevon is a modern English-form name, often treated as a variant of Devon or Tevin, without one fixed etymology.
Tyrique
Arabic · A modern form influenced by Tariq, from Arabic meaning morning star or one who knocks at the door.
Tikvah
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning hope, drawn directly from the Hebrew word tikvah.
Tyreik
English · Tyreik is a modern name likely influenced by Tyreek or Tariq-like sounds, with a contemporary invented structure.
Travian
English · A modern elaboration of Travis, a surname tied to crossing or toll-keeper roots.
Trentin
Italian · A variant of Trenton or Trent, linked to the Italian place-name Trento and river-place roots.
Tison
French · Tison is a surname-style name with French and English use, likely developing as a patronymic form meaning 'son of Ty.'
Tailor
English · Tailor is a spelling variant of Taylor, the English occupational surname for a tailor or clothes cutter.
Traevon
English · A modern American coinage, likely blending the Trae prefix with the -von ending.
Tahmina
Persian · Tahmina is a Persian name meaning strong or brave and is known from Persian epic tradition.
Tianni
Chinese · Tianni resembles Chinese Tian-based names, often associated with heaven, sky, or celestial grace.
Tiari
English · Tiari likely comes from tiara, the jeweled crown, giving it a regal and ornamental association.
Tahmid
Arabic · Tahmid comes from Arabic and means praise or praising God.
Tylik
English · A modern variant of Tyler or Ty-related names with a distinctive ending.
Timberlyn
English · Timberlyn blends the English word timber with the popular suffix -lyn, creating a woodland-inspired modern name.
Tasfia
Arabic · Tasfia comes from an Arabic root associated with purification, clarity, and refinement.
Thaila
Greek · Thaila likely relates to Thalia, the Greek name meaning to blossom or flourish.
Temiloluwa
African · A Yoruba name meaning 'mine belongs to God' or 'what is mine is God's.'
Teuila
English · Used from the Samoan flower name teuila, associated with beauty, fragrance, and tropical blossoms.
Tresor
French · From French trésor, meaning "treasure," used as a given name with the sense of something precious.
Tamaj
Arabic · A rare modern name with uncertain roots, likely shaped by Arabic-influenced or African American naming patterns.
Taeshawn
English · Taeshawn is a modern English compound name blending the Tae- prefix with Shawn, a form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Tayvian
English · Tayvian is a modern blend that may echo Tavian or Octavian-style Latin names, giving it a polished contemporary feel.
Thaliyah
Hebrew · Thaliyah is a modern spelling in the Talia family, often linked to Hebrew dew from God or Arabic blooming associations.
Tulia
Latin · A form related to Tullia, the feminine of an old Roman family name.
Tayley
English · A modern English-style name, likely built from Tay with a popular -ley ending.
Tzurty
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Tzur, meaning rock or cliff, with a stylized modern ending.
Toluwani
African · Toluwani is a Yoruba name meaning "belongs to God" or "is God's own."
Trelynn
English · Trelynn is a modern English blend name built from Tre- and the suffix Lynn.
Tsunami
Japanese · Tsunami is a Japanese word-name meaning harbor wave, referring to a great sea surge.
Tysir
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'facilitation' or 'ease,' conveying the quality of making things easier.
Tziry
Hebrew · Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive likely derived from 'tzir' meaning 'messenger,' used as a pet form of Hebrew names with the Tzir- root.
Toleen
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name associated with the tulip flower, evoking beauty and grace.
Tynlee
English · Modern phonetic variant of Tinley/Tenley, an English surname-turned-given name meaning 'Tina's woodland clearing.'
Tensley
English · Modern English surname-inspired given name, likely from a place name meaning 'Tena's woodland clearing' or meadow.
Trail
English · Modern English word name meaning 'a path through nature,' evoking adventure and the outdoors.
Tanielu
Hebrew · A modern variant of Nathaniel-like names, from Hebrew roots where the base element means "God has given."
Traelyn
English · A modern English feminine form built with -lyn, designed for lyrical sound rather than strong historical derivation.
Tynsley
English · Modern variant of Tinsley, an English place name meaning 'Tynni's woodland clearing.'
Traesyn
English · A fully modern invented name, phonetically related to Trey-like forms with no historic dictionary source.
Tatsuki
Japanese · Japanese name with multiple possible kanji; often linked to meanings such as dragon and wood/hope depending on characters used.
Thoryn
Norse · A modern Thor-influenced variant spellings, used as a contemporary unisex-style given name.
Timote
Greek · A Greek-rooted form of Timothy (*Timotheos*), meaning 'honoring God.'
Trishan
Irish · A modern spelling of Tristan forms, later popularized in literature with meanings tied to battle and sorrow.
Thian
Chinese · A transliterated modern form likely linked to Chinese Tian, meaning heaven or celestial power.
Tyzen
English · Tyzen is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tyson and contemporary -zen ending patterns.
Tolson
English · Tolson is an English patronymic surname-name meaning son of Toll or a related medieval form.
Tahlani
Arabic · Likely influenced by Tahani, an Arabic name meaning "congratulations" or "good wishes," with a modern ending.
Tuuli
Norse · Used here as a northern-style name meaning "wind," giving it a fresh, airy nature sense.
Trophy
Greek · Trophy derives from Greek tropaion through English, suggesting victory or a sign of triumph.
Talvi
Norse · Talvi is used as a winter-themed name, related to northern words for snow or wintertime.
Tanha
Arabic · Tanha comes from Persian and related usage meaning solitary, alone, or contemplatively independent.
Tezara
Arabic · Tezara appears to be a modern elaboration of Arabic-rooted sounds, often interpreted with a bright or strong feel.
Tyomi
Japanese · Tyomi is likely a modern form inspired by Japanese-style phonetics, often read as graceful or beautiful in feel.
Tihago
Spanish · Likely a variant of Tiago, a Spanish and Portuguese form ultimately tied to Saint James.
Tressa
English · From Cornish/Welsh meaning 'third' or a feminine form suggesting tresses of hair.
Tressie
English · Pet form of Theresa, possibly meaning 'harvester' or from the Greek island Thera.
Teressa
Spanish · Variant of Teresa, possibly from Greek therizo 'to harvest' or the island Thera.
Thurman
Norse · From Old Norse Þórr (Thor) + man, meaning servant or protector of Thor.
Thad
Greek · Short form of Thaddeus, possibly meaning 'courageous heart' or 'gift of God.'
Talmadge
English · From Old French 'talemashe' possibly meaning knapsack or pilgrim's pouch; a Norman occupational surname.
Thera
Greek · From the Greek island Thera (Santorini); also related to Greek 'therizo' meaning to harvest or reap.
Tracie
English · Feminine variant of Tracy, from the Norman French place name meaning domain of Thracius.
Takeshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'fierce, warrior, military' or 'bamboo-like strength'.
Tadeusz
Slavic · Polish form of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise.' Borne by Polish hero Kościuszko.
Toribio
Spanish · From Greek 'Thorybios' meaning 'tumultuous.' Saint Toribio was a noted Spanish archbishop.
Till
German · German short form of Dietrich or from medieval 'Till Eulenspiegel'; means 'people's ruler.'
Tullie
Latin · From the Roman family name Tullius, famously borne by Cicero (Marcus Tullius).
Themis
Greek · Greek goddess of divine law, justice, and order among the Titans.
Tank
English · Modern English name evoking strength; also a German short form of names beginning with 'Dank-' meaning 'thought.'
Tonia
Latin · Short form of Antonia, the feminine of Roman clan name Antonius, meaning 'priceless, praiseworthy.'
Toki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'time' or 'opportunity,' sometimes also 'crested ibis.'
Toliver
English · English surname variant of Tolliver, likely from French 'tailleur' meaning tailor or a form of Oliver.
Tonny
Latin · Variant of Tony, a diminutive of Anthony from Latin meaning priceless.
Tema
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'righteous' or 'palm tree.' Also used in West African traditions as a day name.
Timmothy
Greek · Variant spelling of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos meaning 'honoring God', a name borne by a companion of Paul.
Tamsen
English · Tamsen is an English form of Thomasina, ultimately from a Semitic root meaning 'twin.'
Tawny
English · An English color name meaning "golden-brown," from a word describing a warm tan shade.
Tacey
English · Tacey is an English nickname-style form, often linked to Stacy or Anastasia-derived names.
Teah
Greek · Teah is a spelling variant of Thea, from Greek, meaning goddess or godly.
Tesa
Greek · Tesa is a short form of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with harvest or summer.
Tameria
Arabic · Probably a modern elaboration of Tamara, from a Semitic root associated with the date palm.
Tres
Spanish · Tres is the Spanish word for "three" and is used as a modern numeral-inspired name.
Tynia
English · Tynia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Tanya, Tiny, or names ending in -nia.
Thorn
English · Thorn is a nature name from the thorn bush and also recalls the Norse rune thorn.
Telesia
Greek · Telesia likely comes from Greek telos, meaning fulfillment, completion, or purpose.
Tiffani
Greek · A variant of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania, meaning manifestation of God.
Tiffanie
Greek · A French-influenced spelling of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania meaning manifestation of God.
Tirza
Hebrew · A variant of Tirzah, a biblical place and personal name meaning delight or pleasantness.
Tag
English · Tag is an English word-name used as a short, modern nickname-style given name.
Tarrell
English · Tarrell is a modern English surname-style name, possibly influenced by Terrell forms.
Tron
Norse · A Scandinavian form tied to the Norse god Thor, carrying associations of thunder and strength.
Taralyn
Irish · Taralyn is a modern blend of Tara and the suffix -lyn, with Tara tied to the famed Irish hill of kings.
Telly
Greek · Often a nickname for names like Aristotle or Telemachus, from Greek roots associated with "far" or "purpose."
Taia
Greek · Taia is used as a modern variant of Taya or Thalia-like forms, often associated with blooming or gentle beauty.
Theodoric
German · Theodoric is a Germanic royal name meaning "ruler of the people."
Trebor
English · A modern reversal of Robert, used as a creative invented name.
Tata
African · Used in several African languages and communities, often as an affectionate or familial given name.
Teva
Hebrew · Teva is Hebrew for 'nature' or 'world,' and can also refer to an ark or vessel in Hebrew usage.
Teron
Irish · Teron is often treated as a modern form influenced by Tyrone, an Irish place name used as a given name.
Tierre
French · Likely influenced by French terre, 'earth,' or by Pierre-based sound patterns in modern naming.
Tabari
Arabic · Tabari is an Arabic nisba name meaning "from Tabaristan," making it a geographic or regional surname-style name.
Tyrece
English · Tyrece is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names such as Tyrese and Maurice.
Tymon
Greek · A variant of Timon, from Greek meaning honoring or worthy of honor.
Tavius
Latin · Tavius is likely derived from Octavius or related Latin name forms, meaning eighth.
Tajiri
Japanese · Tajiri is a Japanese surname and given name derived from place-name elements meaning rice field edge or vicinity.
Traven
English · Traven is a modern English-style name, possibly influenced by Travis and Raven.
Tamsyn
English · Tamsyn is a medieval English and Scottish form of Thomasina, ultimately meaning twin.
Tymia
Greek · Possibly influenced by Greek thymos, meaning spirit, though mainly used as a modern styled name.
Tavarius
Latin · A modern elaborated form likely influenced by names such as Tavaris or Taurus, with a contemporary invented style.
Tyreece
English · Tyreece is a modern form influenced by names like Tyrese and Reese, created for sound and style.
Taline
Arabic · Taline is used in several traditions and is often linked to gentle or dewy imagery in modern usage.
Traylon
English · Traylon is a modern invented name blending the 'Tray-' sound with the suffix '-lon.'
Tiyanna
English · Likely a variant of Tianna or Tiana, a modern name shaped from Tatiana and similar forms.
Tyeson
English · Tyeson is a modern spelling of Tyson, an English surname name meaning "son of Ty."
Tamirah
Hebrew · A variant of Tamara or Tamira, linked to date palm imagery and sometimes interpreted as tall or elevated.
Tayra
English · Likely a modern variant of Tyra or Tara; it may also echo the tayra, a wild animal name.
Taher
Arabic · From Arabic Tahir or Taher, meaning “pure” or “clean.”
Taelor
English · A modern spelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning tailor or cloth cutter.
Teak
English · Taken from the tropical hardwood tree name, used as a rare modern nature name.
Trustin
English · A modern virtue-style variant of Tristan or Trust, evoking reliability and confidence.
Taylar
English · Taylar is a spelling variant of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning 'tailor.'
Tylyn
English · Tylyn is likely a modern invented English-style name blending the popular Ty- prefix with the -lyn ending.
Tytianna
Latin · Tytianna is a spelling variant of Tatiana, derived from the ancient Roman name Tatius.
Torion
English · A modern name likely influenced by Tor- names and ornamental -ion endings.
Travonte
English · A modern invented name built from the Tra- prefix and -vonte ending style.
Taariq
Arabic · Taariq is a variant of Tariq, an Arabic name meaning morning star or one who arrives at night.
Torianna
Latin · Torianna blends Tori and Anna; Tori relates to Victoria from Latin, meaning "victory," while Anna means "grace."
Tryston
Welsh · Tryston is a modern form of Tristan, a name tied to old Celtic roots and medieval romance tradition.
Tazz
English · Tazz is usually a nickname-style modern name, often used for its bold sound rather than a single traditional root.
Tanveer
Arabic · Tanveer comes from Arabic-Persian usage meaning "illumination," "radiance," or "enlightenment."
Taylorann
English · Taylorann combines the English occupational surname Taylor with Ann, meaning a tailor plus the grace-filled classic Ann element.
Taleya
Hebrew · Taleya likely relates to Talia, from Hebrew meaning dew of God, though it also resembles Arabic-rooted forms.
Tamiah
English · Tamiah is likely a modern variant influenced by Tami and Miah, with roots that connect loosely to Hebrew name traditions.
Trequan
English · A modern invented name combining the Tre- prefix with Quan-style sounds for a contemporary rhythm.
Trei
English · A modern spelling variant of Trey, from an English nickname meaning 'third' or given to a third son.
Terryon
English · Terryon is a modern English-style elaboration of Terry, ultimately linked to Theodoric meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Tasnia
Arabic · Tasnia is likely related to Arabic Tasneem, the name of a heavenly spring in Islamic tradition.
Trentyn
English · Trentyn is a modern spelling of Trenton or Trent, originally linked to the River Trent in England.
Tylo
English · A compact modern Ty- name, probably created as a sleek short form rather than from a single classic source.
Tevion
English · Tevion is a modern name, likely a creative extension of Tevin or similar names with the -ion ending.
Tiyon
English · Tiyon is a modern given name with a streamlined contemporary form, likely built on the Ti- prefix and -yon ending.
Tyquez
English · A modern invented name, likely blending Ty- with a -quez ending influenced by Spanish surnames.
Tyreon
English · A modern variant of Tyrone, from an Irish place name meaning "land of Eoghan."
Taequan
English · A modern blended name, likely combining Tae with Quan, with Quan often linked to Chinese roots meaning 'power' or 'authority.'
Tyjay
English · A modern combination name, likely formed from Ty and Jay, with Jay originally referring to the bird.
Treyshaun
English · A modern blend of Trey and Shaun, likely meaning 'third' with Shaun's Hebrew-rooted sense of 'God is gracious.'
Taleigh
English · A modern invented spelling, likely related to Tali or Talley and influenced by the fashionable -leigh ending.
Teniola
African · A Yoruba name meaning 'to have wealth' or 'one worthy of wealth and honor.'
Tesneem
Arabic · A variant of Tasneem, from Arabic, referring to a fountain or spring in Paradise.
Taaliyah
Hebrew · A variant of Talia or Aliyah, associated with meanings like 'dew from God' or 'to rise, ascend.'
Tristynn
Welsh · A modern spelling of Tristan, a Welsh name associated with sorrow and Arthurian legend.
Tateum
English · A variant of Tatum, from an English surname likely meaning "Tate's homestead" or settlement.
Tiferet
Hebrew · From Hebrew Tiferet, meaning 'glory,' 'beauty,' or 'splendor,' with strong spiritual and mystical resonance.
Timani
African · A modern lyrical name, sometimes associated with meanings of faith or hope through sound parallels rather than fixed roots.
Taelon
English · Likely a modern invented name built from the popular Tae- prefix and the -lon/-len ending.
Treylen
English · A modern coined name combining Trey with the popular -len/-lan ending.