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Baby names starting with T

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Treighton
English · A modern elaboration of Trey or Trenton-style names with a fashionable -ton ending.
Trelin
English · A modern invented name, likely built from Tre- with a soft -lin ending for a contemporary sound.
Tsering
Indian · From Tibetan origin, Tsering means 'long life' or 'longevity.'
Tayyaba
Arabic · From Arabic tayyibah, meaning pure, good, or virtuous.
Taygen
English · Taygen is a contemporary name, likely influenced by Teagan-style Irish forms and modern English spelling trends.
Taydem
English · A modern English coinage modeled on names like Tatum or Aiden, chosen mainly for sound and style.
Tanmay
Indian · From Sanskrit, Tanmay means absorbed, devoted, or immersed in thought or feeling.
Tanyiah
Slavic · Tanyiah is a creative form of Tanya or Tania, a short form of Tatiana.
Tenlee
English · Contemporary English-style coined name using the popular -lee ending and a bright modern sound.
Traniyah
English · Traniyah is likely a modern invented name built from Tra- with the popular -niyah ending.
Thayna
Arabic · Thayna is likely related to Arabic names such as Thana or Thayna, associated with praise or commendation.
Trevi
Italian · Trevi is an Italian place name from Latin roots, best known from Rome's Trevi Fountain.
Teyla
English · An English modern name often treated as a variant of Taylor, ultimately from Old French tailleur, tailor.
Tithi
Indian · Tithi is a Sanskrit name meaning lunar day or sacred date in the Hindu calendar.
Tymarion
English · A modern coined name blending Ty- with the popular -marion ending.
Tason
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Jason or a blend of popular contemporary name sounds.
Thijs
Hebrew · Dutch short form of Matthias, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God', common in the Netherlands.
Taycie
English · A modern English variant of Tracy-style forms, shaped as a contemporary spelling choice.
Tejveer
Indian · From Sanskrit tejas ('radiance') and vīr ('hero'), meaning a shining or radiant hero.
Temilade
African · A Yoruba name meaning 'mine is treasured/cherished,' traditionally expressing honor and cherished value.
Thereza
Greek · Portuguese and Spanish variant of Theresa, from Greek Therasia, possibly meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer.'
Tylei
English · Modern invented variant of Tyler, an English occupational surname meaning 'tile maker,' given a feminine form.
Tehilah
Hebrew · Variant of Hebrew Tehila, traditionally meaning “praise” or “thankful song” in biblical contexts.
Tarzan
English · Invented literary name created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, from the fictional ape language meaning 'white skin.'
Tracyn
Irish · Modern variant of Tracy, derived from an Irish-Norman place-name meaning 'path' or 'road.'
Tramari
English · Modern invented name combining the prefix Tra- with Mari, a form of Mary meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness.'
Taveah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Tabitha (Aramaic, 'gazelle') with contemporary phonetic styling.
Tremari
English · Modern invented name of American origin, a creative variant likely inspired by names like Tramaine or Demarion.
Tirian
English · Literary name coined by C.S. Lewis for the last King of Narnia in 'The Last Battle,' with no prior etymology.
Tyndale
English · English surname-name from the Tyne valley; associated with biblical translator William Tyndale.
Tahliah
Hebrew · Variant of Tahlia, from Hebrew 'tal' meaning 'dew of God' or 'morning dew,' symbolizing freshness.
Tishya
Indian · Sanskrit name referring to the Tishya nakshatra (lunar mansion), associated with auspiciousness and prosperity.
Tyten
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Titan, the Greek mythological race of giant deities.
Trexton
English · Modern invented name styled after English place-name surnames ending in '-ton' (settlement).
Talaiyah
African · Modern name inspired by Taliyah or Talia (Hebrew: dew of God), with African-influenced spelling adding vibrancy.
Taaliah
Hebrew · Variant of Talia, from Hebrew meaning 'dew of heaven' or 'gentle rain'; associated with freshness and grace.
Tamatoa
English · Borrowed as a global name in modern usage, often associated with marine and nature imagery.
Taddeo
Hebrew · Italian form of Thaddeus, from Hebrew Taddai, associated with the biblical apostle and meaning 'courage' or 'heart' in traditional naming.
Tathan
Welsh · Welsh name with early saintly-historical roots, often linked to forms of Tathan and interpreted through old Celtic usage.
Towa
Japanese · A Japanese name with multiple kanji readings, commonly linked to meanings like “harmony” or “long life.”
Tamzyn
Welsh · A modern spelling of Tamzin/Tamsin, which descends from Thomas meaning "twin."
Tyking
English · An English modern coined spelling in the -king pattern, likely a stylistic family name adaptation with no fixed ancient lexical meaning.
Teghveer
Indian · Punjabi-Indian name from *tegh* 'sword' and *veer* 'hero', meaning 'hero with a sword.'
Thaya
Indian · A contemporary South Asian style name, read in Indian contexts as a feminine form linked to auspiciousness.
Tzofia
Hebrew · Tzofia is a Hebrew name meaning 'watcher' or 'one who observes,' related to the root for looking out or צפיה.
Theeran
Indian · Theeran is an Indian name, especially in Tamil usage, meaning brave, resolute, or heroic.
Tiller
English · Tiller is an English surname-name referring to one who tills the soil or works the land.
Thanishka
Indian · A modern Indian name, often linked to Sanskrit-based forms suggesting ambition, grace, or auspiciousness.
Tanvik
Indian · A modern Indian name often interpreted with ideas of strength, form, or vitality from Sanskrit-based sounds.
Tui
Chinese · Tui is a short multicultural name used in several traditions, here best treated as an East Asian-style form.
Tobiaz
Hebrew · Tobiaz is a variant of Tobias, from Hebrew Tobiah, meaning "God is good."
Theadosia
Greek · A variant of Theodosia, from Greek meaning "gift of God."
Tremani
English · Tremani appears to be a modern name influenced by surname patterns and Italian-style endings.
Theodin
Norse · Theodin blends old Germanic elements like theod, people, with a Norse heroic sound akin to Odin.
Tawaf
Arabic · From Arabic tawaf, the ritual circling performed around the Kaaba during pilgrimage.
Theojames
Greek · Theojames is a modern compound of Theo, meaning "god," and James, from the Hebrew Jacob.
Tilli
German · A diminutive of names like Matilda, carrying the sense of strength in battle.
Thayra
Arabic · Likely a variant of Tahira, from Arabic meaning pure or virtuous.
Trulynn
English · A modern English compound joining True and Lynn, giving it an honest and contemporary tone.
Tridha
Indian · Tridha is an Indian name meaning 'in three ways' or 'triple,' from Sanskrit roots tied to threefold form or nature.
Tesni
Welsh · Tesni is a Welsh name meaning "warmth" or "kindly heat."
Tazara
African · Tazara is likely African in modern use and may echo place or railway associations in East Africa.
Thaswika
Indian · Thaswika is likely an Indian name, probably from Sanskrit-based usage suggesting courage, focus, or brilliance.
Tsumugi
Japanese · Tsumugi is a Japanese name meaning pongee silk or the act of spinning thread, symbolizing connection and craft.
Tziri
Hebrew · Tziri is Hebrew and refers to a vowel sound mark, giving it a scholarly and language-rooted meaning.
Takoa
Japanese · Takoa appears to be a modern variant resembling Japanese names such as Takao, often associated with nobility or height.
Talanii
African · Likely a modern elaborated form influenced by names like Talani, chosen for its lyrical contemporary style.
Tarai
Japanese · A rare name form that may echo Japanese phonetics or South Asian place and language roots.
Tayri
English · A modern invented name likely influenced by Taylor, Tyra, and airy contemporary endings.
Tezza
English · A punchy nickname-style form, possibly related to Teresa or Tess with an Italian-flavored ending.
Thaissy
Greek · A Brazilian Portuguese spelling of Thais, from Greek Thais, a historic classical name.
Trulei
English · A modern coined name likely blending True with a -lei ending, suggesting sincerity with a contemporary style.
Tuva
Norse · A Scandinavian name, often linked to Old Norse roots and used in Sweden and Norway.
Tadey
Greek · A form of Thaddeus or Tadej, traditionally interpreted as courageous heart or gift-like in later use.
Tahkari
English · Likely a modern invented name with rhythmic styling similar to Takari and Khari-based names.
Tahmaj
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic-derived sounds such as Taj or Tamaj, used as a modern coined name.
Takaius
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration built with a classical -ius ending to give a Roman-style feel.
Teotl
Latin · Likely taken from Nahuatl teotl meaning god or sacred force, adapted into name use.
Thrasher
English · An English occupational surname for one who threshed grain, later used as a bold surname-style name.
Tiar
Persian · Likely a modern short form influenced by tiara or Persian-sounding elements, suggesting adornment or brightness.
Toivy
Hebrew · From Yiddish and Hebrew Tovi or Tuvya forms, meaning good or goodness of God.
Truz
Slavic · Truz is likely a rare Slavic-style modern name, possibly formed from a short root associated with strength or firmness.
Tyeir
Norse · Tyeir appears to be a modern spelling inspired by Tyr, the Norse god of battle, giving it a strong mythic tone.
Tyro
Latin · Tyro comes from an ancient word meaning a beginner or novice, and it is also the name of a figure in Greek myth.
Ta
Chinese · Ta is a short East Asian name element or surname; in Chinese usage it can derive from characters with varied meanings by tone and character.
Taaffe
Irish · Taaffe comes from an Irish surname derived from a Gaelic family name, later used as a given name.
Taaha
Arabic · An Arabic name from the Quranic letters Ta-Ha, traditionally linked with the Prophet Muhammad.
Taahir
Arabic · Taahir comes from Arabic and means pure, clean, or virtuous.
Taahira
Arabic · From Arabic Tahira, meaning pure, virtuous, or clean.
Taahirah
Arabic · Taahirah is an Arabic name meaning pure or virtuous, from the root for cleanliness and purity.
Taaj
Arabic · Taaj comes from Arabic taj meaning crown, and is also familiar in South Asian usage through words like Taj Mahal.
Taalia
Hebrew · Taalia is a variant of Talia, from Hebrew, meaning dew from God.
Taalib
Arabic · A variant of Talib, meaning 'seeker,' 'student,' or 'one who pursues knowledge.'
Taaliba
Arabic · Taaliba is the feminine form of an Arabic name meaning 'seeker' or 'student,' from a root meaning 'to seek.'
Taalor
English · Taalor is a modern respelling of Taylor, originally an English occupational surname for a tailor.
Taana
African · Taana is used in several cultures; in modern naming it is often valued for its soft sound more than a single fixed etymology.
Taanvi
Indian · Taanvi is an Indian name often linked to delicacy, grace, or a divine feminine quality.
Taaraz
Persian · Taaraz likely draws on Persian and Arabic styling, possibly linked to ornament, adornment, or elegant arrangement.
Taarna
Norse · Likely inspired by Scandinavian-style forms and modern fantasy use, with a strong heroic invented-name feel.
Taaron
Hebrew · A modern variant of Aaron, a biblical name often interpreted as 'high mountain' or 'exalted.'
Taasia
Greek · A short form of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Taavon
English · Taavon is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Tavon, with no single traditional etymology.
Tab
English · Tab is usually a short form of Tabitha, from Aramaic tradition meaning gazelle.
Taba
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic roots associated with goodness or pleasantness, and also used as a place name.
Tabaitha
Greek · A variant spelling of Tabitha, from Aramaic via Greek, meaning 'gazelle.'
Tabasom
Persian · A variant of Tabassum, meaning smile or pleasant expression.
Tabassum
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'smile' or 'to smile,' widely used in South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
Tabata
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning 'gazelle,' popularized through biblical and Spanish usage.
Tabathe
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Tabitha, a biblical name meaning gazelle.
Tabathia
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic, meaning 'gazelle.'
Tabb
English · From an English surname, possibly related to a nickname or occupational form.
Tabbatha
Hebrew · Tabbatha is a spelling variant of Tabitha, meaning gazelle.
Tabbetha
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning "gazelle."
Tabbie
English · Tabbie is a pet form of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning "gazelle."
Tabbitha
Hebrew · Tabbitha is a variant of Tabitha, from an Aramaic name used in the Bible meaning "gazelle."
Tabby
Hebrew · Tabby is a diminutive of Tabitha, a biblical name meaning gazelle.
Tabbytha
English · Tabbytha is a creative spelling of Tabitha, a biblical name meaning gazelle.
Tabea
German · German form of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning 'gazelle.' A biblical name from Acts 9:36.
Taber
English · Usually linked to Mount Tabor, a biblical place name of uncertain older origin.
Tabetha
Greek · Tabetha is a spelling variant of Tabitha, a biblical name from Aramaic meaning "gazelle."
Tabethia
Hebrew · Tabethia appears to be an elaboration of Tabitha, an Aramaic biblical name meaning 'gazelle.'
Tabia
Hebrew · Tabia is likely related to Tobiah or Toviah, from Hebrew, meaning God is good.
Tabiatha
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning gazelle, a graceful animal name known from the New Testament.
Tabious
Latin · Tabious is likely a variant of Tavius or Octavius, from Latin roots associated with the number eight.
Tabish
Persian · Tabish is a Persian and Urdu name meaning "warmth," "splendor," or "radiance."
Tabita
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, a biblical name meaning gazelle.
Tabithia
English · Tabithia is an elaborated form of Tabitha, from Hebrew and Aramaic meaning gazelle.
Tabius
Latin · Likely modeled on names like Tabius or Fabius, with roots in ancient Roman naming style.
Taborah
Hebrew · Taborah likely echoes Deborah or Tabor; Deborah means bee in Hebrew, while Tabor is a biblical place name.
Tabori
Hebrew · Tabori likely refers to Mount Tabor, a Hebrew place name tied to a prominent biblical mountain.
Taboris
English · Taboris is likely a modern elaboration of Tabor, the biblical mountain name.
Tabrea
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Ta- forms and names like Brea or Tabria.
Tabresha
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Ta- with a decorative ending, influenced by Arabic-inspired sound patterns.
Tabria
English · Tabria is a modern given name, possibly influenced by names like Tabriah or Tabor, without a single fixed historical etymology.
Tabrina
English · Probably a feminine elaboration of Tabor or Sabrina-like forms, with modern styling and possible Latin influence.
Tabrisha
African · A modern coined name formed with the prefix Ta- and a decorative ending, used for style and individuality.
Tabriya
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced modern feminine creation with no strong fixed classical anchor, used as a contemporary given name.
Tabu
African · Used in parts of Africa as a personal name; exact etymology varies by language and region.
Tabytha
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic and Biblical tradition, meaning "gazelle."
Tacara
Japanese · Tacara is likely influenced by Japanese Takara, meaning treasure.
Tacarra
English · A modern invented name, probably shaped by Ta- plus a melodic -carra ending.
Taccara
English · Taccara is a modern spelling variant of Toccara or Takara-style names, without one fixed traditional etymology.
Taccarra
English · Likely a modern variant of Takara or similar names, often associated with treasure-like meanings.
Tace
Latin · From Latin 'tace,' the imperative of 'tacere' meaning 'to be silent'; used historically as a given name.
Tacha
Greek · A variant of Tasha, itself from Natasha, linked to the Latinized name Natalia meaning 'born on Christmas day'.
Tachaka
African · Likely a rare modern name with African-style phonetics; exact root is uncertain.
Tachara
English · Tachara is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Takara or Kiara.
Tache
French · Tache comes from French, where it can mean 'mark' or 'task,' though it is rare as a given name.
Tachelle
French · Tachelle is likely a modern name influenced by French-style endings and names like Michelle.
Tachiana
Slavic · Tachiana is likely a variant of Tatiana, a name linked to the Roman family name Tatianus.
Tachic
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly shaped by surname-style sounds rather than a well-attested traditional root.
Tachina
African · Tachina is a modern coined name, possibly influenced by rhythmical forms like Tashina or Takina.
Taci
Latin · Likely a short form related to Tacita, from Latin tacitus meaning "silent" or "quiet."
Tacia
Latin · Tacia is usually linked to Latinate names like Taciana or Anastacia, suggesting ideas of silence or resurrection depending on derivation.
Taciana
Latin · Taciana is a feminine form related to Tatianus, a Latin family name of ancient Roman origin.
Tacie
Latin · Diminutive of Tacita, from Latin 'tacitus' meaning silent or quiet.
Tacita
Latin · Tacita comes from Latin tacitus, meaning silent or quiet, and was also the name of a Roman goddess of silence.
Tacoma
English · Used as a place-based name from Tacoma, associated with the Pacific Northwest and ultimately the name of Mount Rainier.
Tacora
English · Tacora appears to be a modern coined name, likely chosen for its rhythmic sound and distinctive style.
Tacorey
African · A modern constructed name, likely formed from fashionable prefix and suffix sounds rather than one single historical etymology.
Tacori
Italian · Tacori is primarily known as a modern surname and brand name with likely Italian-style roots rather than ancient use as a given name.
Tacoria
English · Likely a modern constructed name with a Latinate ending, created for rhythm and individuality.
Tacorian
English · Tacorian appears to be a modern invented name, likely built from fashionable syllables rather than a single traditional etymology.
Tacorra
English · Tacorra appears to be a modern coined name, shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than one traditional source.
Tacory
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped from the sound of names like Corey with a prefixed Ta-.
Tacoya
African · Tacoya appears to be a modern given name, possibly influenced by African-American naming patterns and names like Koya.
Tacuma
African · Tacuma is often treated as a modern African-associated name, possibly carrying meanings of leadership or identity.
Tacy
Latin · From Latin tacere meaning 'be silent,' a Quaker virtue name popular in colonial America.
Tadajah
English · A modern elaborated name shaped by the sound of Deja and similar contemporary forms.
Tadan
Welsh · Tadan is a Welsh saintly name, traditionally interpreted as a diminutive related to fatherly or affectionate forms.
Tadao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "loyal man" or "faithful man," from "tada" (loyal) and "o" (man).
Tadarian
English · A modern, stylized name ending in -arian, likely created from contemporary English phonetic naming trends.
Tadarious
English · A modern elaboration using the ancient Persian royal name Darius as its base.
Tadarius
English · Tadarius is a modern elaborated form, likely influenced by names like Tadeo or Darius, rather than one single ancient source.
Tadarrius
English · A modern elaboration of Darius-like forms, ultimately linked to Persian roots meaning "possessing goodness" or "wealth."
Tadasia
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Tasia, a form of Anastasia, from Greek meaning 'resurrection.'
Tadayoshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'loyal and righteous,' from tada (faithful) + yoshi (good).
Tadd
Greek · Likely a short form of Thaddeus, a name traditionally interpreted as 'heart' or 'courage.'
Tade
African · Yoruba name, a short form of Tadewo meaning 'the crown has returned home'; also used as a variant of Thaddeus.
Tadeas
Greek · A form of Thaddeus, traditionally linked to a courageous or warm-hearted spirit.
Tadeh
Hebrew · Tadeh is likely related to Thaddeus, a name of probable Aramaic-Hebrew tradition meaning "heart" or "courageous."
Tadeja
Slavic · South Slavic feminine form of Tadej (Thaddeus), from Aramaic meaning 'heart' or 'courageous one.'
Tadesha
English · Tadesha is likely a modern English coinage formed in the style of names like Tanesha and Tadea, without a single fixed root.
Tadeus
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise', a New Testament apostle name.
Tadgh
Irish · A spelling variant of Tadhg, an Irish name meaning poet or philosopher.
Tadrian
English · Modern invented name, likely blending elements of Tad, Adrian, or Hadrian.
Tadyn
English · Modern variant of Taden/Aidan naming style in English, chosen for a softer contemporary sound rather than inherited etymology.
Tadzia
Slavic · Tadzia is a Slavic diminutive of names related to Tadeusz or Thaddea, ultimately linked to an Aramaic root meaning 'heart' or 'courage.'
Taea
English · Taea is likely a modern phonetic invention, possibly influenced by names like Taya or Thea and chosen for its soft vowel sound.
Taedon
English · Taedon is a modern invented name, likely combining Tae with the popular -don ending.
Taegen
Welsh · Taegen is a modern name shaped by Welsh-style sounds and contemporary English surname patterns.
Taeghan
Irish · Phonetic variant of Teagan, an Irish and Welsh name meaning 'little poet' or 'attractive, beautiful.'
Taegyn
Irish · Modern respelling of Teagan, from Irish/Welsh meaning 'little poet' or 'attractive, beautiful.'
Taeh
Korean · From Korean naming elements, Tae often carries meanings such as great, exalted, or accomplished.
Taehyun
Korean · Korean elements often read as 'great' and 'virtuous,' giving a meaning tied to lofty or noble character.
Taeisha
Arabic · A modern form likely influenced by Aisha, the Arabic name meaning alive or prosperous, with a Ta- prefix.
Taeja
Korean · Taeja is likely inspired by Korean name elements, with Tae commonly suggesting greatness or eminence.
Taejah
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from fashionable Ta- and -jah elements used in contemporary naming.
Taejohn
Korean · Modern invented compound name blending the Korean element 'Tae' (great) with the English/Hebrew name John.
Taejon
Korean · Taejon is likely a Korean-style name combining syllables such as Tae and Jon, often conveying greatness or excellence.
Taejuan
English · A modern blend name, likely combining Tae with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Taejzon
Korean · A Korean-style modern Romanization; meaning depends on specific hanja and is best treated as a contemporary personal-name form.
Taeko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "child of many blessings" or "child of grace."
Taekwon
Korean · A Korean name using elements often read as greatness and strength, familiar from taekwondo terminology.
Taela
English · A modern invented name, possibly related in sound to Taylor or Tayla, with a streamlined contemporary spelling.
Taelani
English · Taelani is a modern melodic name likely inspired by Tae and Leilani-style forms.
Taelar
English · Taelar is a modern spelling of Taylor, originally an English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Taelee
Korean · A Korean-style name combining syllables whose meaning depends on the chosen hanja.
Taeleigh
English · Taeleigh is a modern English-style coined name using the fashionable -leigh ending.
Taelen
Irish · An Irish Gaelic-sounding form from the Tael tradition, retaining a Celtic name feel.
Taeler
English · Taeler is a modern spelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Taelin
English · A modern invented name, likely formed in the style of names like Taylin or Kaelin.
Taelour
English · Taelour is a creative spelling of Taylor, from Old French tailleur, meaning tailor or one who cuts cloth.
Taelynne
English · Modern invented name blending Tae and Lynn with no established traditional etymology.
Taelyr
English · Taelyr is a creative spelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Taemin
Korean · A Korean name whose hanja can vary, often giving meanings related to greatness, brightness, or refinement.
Taemon
English · A modern name, likely a creative variant influenced by names like Damon, with no single traditional etymology.
Taeon
Korean · Likely influenced by Korean Tae- elements, often associated with greatness, while used in a modern blended form.
Taeron
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped from names like Taron or Teron with a contemporary spelling.
Taeryn
Irish · Modern phonetic variant of Taryn, derived from the Irish royal hill Tara, meaning 'rocky hill.'
Taesean
English · A modern blend name, likely combining Tae with Sean, the latter tracing back to John, meaning God is gracious.
Taesha
African · A modern coined name, often treated as a variant of Tasha or Aisha-influenced forms.
Taeshaun
English · Taeshaun is a modern blended name using Tae- with Sean, giving it a contemporary sound and Irish-linked ending.
Taeshia
English · Taeshia is likely a modern created name, possibly influenced by Tasha or Keisha-style forms.
Taeshon
English · Taeshon is a modern coined name, likely combining the Tae- prefix with the popular -shon ending.
Taeson
English · A contemporary name likely shaped from Tayson or Talan variants, used more for sound and style than literal meaning.
Taetym
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology; a contemporary American creative coinage.
Taeven
English · A modern blend of sounds from names like Aiden and Evan, with meaning mainly from aesthetic choice.
Taevian
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Tavian or Fabian with a contemporary spelling.
Taevin
English · A modern blend name, likely influenced by Tae- forms and Kevin or Tevin.
Taevon
English · Taevon is a modern invented name, likely formed from the prefix Tae- and the popular suffix -von.
Taevyn
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Gavin blended with contemporary sound patterns.
Taeya
Korean · Taeya is likely a modern form inspired by Korean name elements such as Tae, often tied to greatness.
Taeyah
English · Taeyah is a modern invented name built from the popular Tae- opening and a lyrical ending.
Taeyang
Korean · Korean name meaning 'sun' (태양), associated with light, warmth, and vitality.
Taeylor
English · Taeylor is a creative spelling of Taylor, from Old French tailleur, meaning tailor.
Taeyon
Korean · A Korean-style name built from Tae and Yeon elements, often associated with greatness, beauty, or grace depending on hanja.
Taff
Welsh · Taff is a Welsh short form of Dafydd, the Welsh form of David meaning beloved.
Taffani
Greek · Taffani is a variant of Tiffany, ultimately from Greek Theophania, meaning manifestation of God.
Taffany
Greek · Taffany is a spelling variant of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania, meaning "manifestation of God."
Taffeta
French · Taffeta comes from the fabric name, from French and ultimately Persian roots referring to a crisp woven cloth.
Taffi
Welsh · A Welsh diminutive associated with David through the River Taff and familiar nickname use.
Taffie
Welsh · Taffie is a Welsh-flavored diminutive, associated with Taffy, a nickname linked to David in Welsh usage.
Taffney
French · A variant of Tiffany, from Theophania, originally referring to the manifestation of God or Epiphany.
Taffy
Welsh · Taffy is an English nickname tied to Welsh Dafydd, a form of David meaning 'beloved.'
Tafsir
Arabic · Tafsir is an Arabic word-name meaning interpretation or Qur'anic exegesis, associated with scholarship.
Tagan
Irish · Tagan is likely a variant of Teagan, from an Irish surname meaning little poet or fair one.
Tagen
Irish · Tagen is likely a variant of Teagan, an Irish surname-name often interpreted as little poet or attractive.
Tagert
Scottish · Variant of Taggart, from Scottish Gaelic Mac an t-Sagairt meaning 'son of a priest.'
Tagg
English · English surname variant of Tag, possibly from Norse meaning 'pointed' or an occupational marker surname.
Taggert
Irish · Taggert comes from a Gaelic surname meaning descendant of a priest.
Tahaj
Arabic · Likely from Arabic devotional roots related to night prayer or vigilance, carrying a sense of reverence and spiritual focus.
Tahan
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'gracious' or 'compassionate,' borne by a descendant of Ephraim in Numbers.
Tahany
Arabic · Tahany is an Arabic name meaning congratulations, felicitations, or good wishes.
Tahara
Arabic · Tahara comes from Arabic roots for purity or cleanliness.
Taheed
Arabic · Likely related to Tawhid, the Arabic term for divine unity, giving the name a strong religious meaning.
Taheera
Arabic · A variant of Tahira, from Arabic, meaning pure or virtuous.
Taheerah
Arabic · From Arabic Tahira, meaning pure or virtuous.
Taheim
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic Tahim or Taheem sounds, often interpreted with a strong or pure sense.
Tahel
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew name meaning 'you will shine' or 'luminous,' expressing brilliance and radiant light.
Tahera
Arabic · A form of Tahira from Arabic, meaning pure or virtuous.
Tahesha
English · Tahesha is a modern English-style creation, likely built from Ta- with the popular -esha ending.
Tahesia
English · Tahesia appears to be a modern invented name formed in the style of Ta- names with a soft feminine ending.
Tahi
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic roots suggesting purity or direction, though usage varies by community.
Tahia
Arabic · Likely from Arabic tahiyya, meaning greeting, salutation, or good wishes.
Tahiel
Spanish · Often treated as a modern name from southern South American usage, commonly glossed as belonging to the sky.
Tahiem
Arabic · Tahiem is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-sounding names, with a contemporary style more prominent than one fixed origin meaning.
Tahina
Arabic · Tahina likely derives from Arabic roots associated with softness or blessing, though it may also be a modern phonetic form.
Tahirah
Arabic · An Arabic name from Tahira meaning 'pure' or 'clean,' often used as a devotional feminine form.
Tahiri
Arabic · Derived from Tahir, an Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'clean.'
Tahirih
Arabic · From Arabic tahira, meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'; also famous through the Persian poet and reformer Tahirih.
Tahis
Greek · Likely related to Thais, the Greek name associated with a band or head ornament.
Tahisa
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic- and Spanish-sounding elements, used chiefly for its melodic style.
Tahisha
Arabic · Tahisha is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-style Ta- names, often associated with life or vitality in contemporary use.
Tahitha
Hebrew · Likely a variant inspired by Tabitha, carrying the Biblical sense of "gazelle" with a softened spelling.
Tahitia
English · Tahitia is likely a modern invented name inspired by Tahiti, giving it an exotic place-based feel.
Tahitoa
Arabic · A rare modern name with phonetics common in Arabic-inspired naming, likely a modern creative form rather than a standard classical Arabic term.
Tahiya
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning greeting, salutation, or expression of respect.
Tahiyah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'greeting' or 'salutation,' conveying warmth, welcome, and good wishes.
Tahiyan
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots of greeting, life, or blessing, suggesting one who is honored or greeted warmly.
Tahja
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Taj, from Arabic for 'crown.'
Tahjae
English · A modern invented name built from fashionable Ta- and -jae sounds, sometimes influenced by Jae meaning 'jay' or 'talent.'
Tahjai
English · Tahjai is a modern invented name, likely formed from Ta- with a stylish -jai ending.
Tahjanae
English · Tahjanae is a modern invented name, likely shaped by the rhythm of names like Tiana, Janae, and Tatiana.
Tahjanay
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by names like Tiana and Janae and shaped for rhythm and individuality.
Tahjanee
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Taj, from Arabic and Persian roots meaning crown or royal adornment.
Tahjay
English · Tahjay appears to be a modern name formed with the popular -jay ending, with no single clear traditional source.
Tahje
English · A modern name likely formed from contemporary Ta- and -je patterns, sometimes linked loosely to Taj meaning 'crown.'
Tahjee
Arabic · Tahjee appears related to Arabic-rooted names like Taji, often associated with crown or honor.
Tahjere
Arabic · Tahjere appears to be a modern form influenced by Arabic Tahir-type roots, suggesting purity or distinction.
Tahji
Arabic · Tahji is likely a modern spelling influenced by Arabic-derived Taj, associated with a "crown."
Tahjia
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-sounding names such as Tajiya, used for its stylish sound.
Tahjir
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots connected with migration or departure, related to hijra.
Tahjmir
English · Modern invented name with Arabic-influenced styling; a contemporary creative coinage with no fixed etymology.
Tahlaya
Arabic · Tahlaya is an Arabic feminine name associated with brightness and auspiciousness in naming tradition.
Tahlea
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Tahlia or Talia, Hebrew for 'dew of heaven' or 'gentle rain.'
Tahleah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Talia or Taliah, often linked to dew from heaven or gentle rainfall.
Tahlee
English · Tahlee appears to be a modern phonetic name, possibly influenced by names like Talia or Talie.
Tahleea
Hebrew · Tahleea is likely a variant of Talia, a Hebrew name meaning dew from God.
Tahleek
Arabic · Probably adapted from Arabic-derived sounds, with uncertain exact source but modern stylized usage.
Tahler
English · Likely a modern surname-style variant of Taylor or Thaler, from occupational or place-based roots.
Tahlib
Arabic · Likely inspired by Arabic naming patterns, though the exact traditional source is uncertain.
Tahlik
Arabic · Tahlik is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-derived sounds and contemporary English naming patterns.
Tahlil
Arabic · From Arabic, referring to the declaration of God's oneness and praise in Islamic devotion.
Tahliya
Arabic · A modern Arabic feminine form related to Taliya/Talhiyya, often interpreted as graceful and prayer-like in meaning.
Tahliyah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Taliah or Taliyah, usually interpreted as dew from God or gentle dew.
Tahlor
English · Tahlor is a modern spelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Tahlya
Hebrew · Modern phonetic variant of Talia (Hebrew 'dew of God'); a contemporary respelling of a biblical name.
Tahmeed
Arabic · Arabic naming variant related to praise and gratitude roots in Muslim traditions.
Tahmel
Arabic · Tahmel appears to be a modern form possibly influenced by Arabic-sounding roots and English inventive naming patterns, without a fixed classical source.
Tahmia
Arabic · Arabic-rooted name, possibly a variant of Tahnia or Tahmina, relating to worthiness or praiseworthy character.
Tahmya
English · Modern invented name of likely African-American origin, a creative phonetic coinage with no established root.
Tahna
English · Likely a short modern form influenced by Tanya or Tana, valued mainly for sound and style.
Tahnee
English · Tahnee is a modern English usage influenced by the Australian word taniwha-like sound pattern and by the name Tawny.
Tahnesha
English · Tahnesha is a modern coined name using the productive -nesha ending found in contemporary English naming.
Tahni
English · Tahni is likely a modern variant of Tawny, an English color word meaning "golden-brown."
Tahnia
Arabic · From Arabic tahniya, meaning 'congratulation' or 'good wishes.'
Tahnisha
African · Likely a modern African American coinage, probably formed from Ta- plus -nisha, following late 20th-century inventive naming patterns.
Tahniya
Arabic · Likely from Arabic tahniya, meaning 'congratulation' or 'felicitation.'
Tahnya
Slavic · Tahnya is a variant of Tanya, a Slavic short form of Tatiana, a name of Latin origin.
Tahra
Arabic · Tahra is likely related to Arabic Tahira, meaning "pure" or "clean," with a simplified spelling.
Tahreem
Arabic · From Arabic Tahreem, meaning prohibition, sanctity, or something made sacred or inviolable.
Tahriq
Arabic · A variant of Tariq, an Arabic name meaning "morning star" or "one who knocks at night."
Tahron
Arabic · Tahron is likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic Tahir, meaning "pure" or "clean."
Tahseen
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'beautification, praise, or embellishment,' conveying excellence and refinement.
Tahsha
English · Modern invented name, likely influenced by Tasha and similar short forms.
Tahshawn
English · An invented compound name combining Tah- and Shawn elements, shaped mainly by modern naming style.
Tahsin
Arabic · Tahsin comes from Arabic and means improvement, beautification, or making something better.
Tahtiana
Slavic · Tahtiana is a spelling variant of Tatiana, a Slavic form of a Latin Roman family name.
Tahtianna
Slavic · A creative spelling of Tatiana, a name of Latin origin preserved strongly in Slavic tradition.
Tahtyana
Slavic · A spelling variant of Tatyana or Tatiana, derived from the old Roman family name Tatianus.
Tahya
Arabic · Likely related to Tahia or Tahya, from Arabic roots associated with greetings, life, or good wishes.
Taiah
English · Taiah is a modern melodic coinage, likely influenced by names like Taya and Tia.
Taiana
English · A modern form related to Tiana or Tatiana, often associated with elegance and fairy-queen style usage.
Taianna
English · Likely a modern blend of Tiana and Anna, combining royal and graceful naming traditions in a contemporary form.
Taiasha
English · Modern coined name, probably formed from Ta- and Aisha-like sounds.
Taibah
Arabic · Taibah is Arabic and means good, pleasant, or pure; it is also an epithet of Medina.
Taichi
Japanese · Taichi is a Japanese name often meaning great first son or great harmony, depending on the kanji.
Taide
Spanish · Taide is a rare Spanish-used name, possibly linked to place naming or adapted from older Iberian forms.
Taidyn
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant of Tayden blending Tai with popular contemporary suffix patterns.
Taiesha
African · Likely a modern coined name combining the Tai- opening with the popular -esha suffix.
Taif
Arabic · Taif is an Arabic name and place name, associated with the famous city of Taif.
Taifa
Arabic · From Arabic via East African usage, meaning group, people, or community.
Taig
Irish · Variant of Irish Tadhg, an ancient Gaelic name meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher.'
Taigan
Welsh · A respelling of Tegan, the Welsh name often glossed as fair, pretty, or darling.
Taigen
Japanese · A Japanese name element combination that can suggest great origin or deep foundation depending on kanji.
Taighlor
English · A creative spelling of Taylor, originally an occupational surname meaning 'tailor.'
Taigon
Irish · Modern invented name possibly derived from Irish 'Tadhg' (poet/philosopher) with a contemporary suffix.
Taihlor
English · Taihlor is a modern respelling of Taylor, from the English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Taij
Arabic · Variant of Taj, an Arabic and Persian name meaning 'crown,' symbolizing honor, nobility, and sovereignty.
Taija
Japanese · Taija can be used as a modern name influenced by names like Taja or Taiga, with a smooth contemporary sound.
Taijae
English · Taijae is a modern blended name formed from Tai and Jae-style elements.
Taijah
English · Taijah is a modern invented name, probably shaped from Taj or Taja with a flowing feminine ending.
Taijanae
Arabic · A modern blended name likely combining Taj, meaning crown, with the contemporary suffix Janae.
Taijarae
English · Likely a modern blend name combining Tai with Rae, created for distinctive sound and style.
Taijay
English · A modern blended name, likely combining the sound of Ty or Tai with Jay.
Taijha
English · A modern coined name, often heard as a blend of Tai and Aisha-like sounds, with Aisha from Arabic meaning 'living, prosperous.'
Taijon
English · A modern blended name, probably combining Tai with the ending -jon, echoing John-derived forms.
Taijuan
English · Taijuan is a modern blended name, likely combining Tai with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Taiki
Japanese · Taiki is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji, often conveying ideas like "great radiance" or "great tree."
Taila
English · Taila is likely a variant of Tayla or Talia; Talia comes from Hebrew and can mean dew from God.
Tailah
Arabic · Tailah likely reflects modern spelling of Taliah-type names, often linked with dew or gentle freshness.
Tailar
English · Tailar is a modern spelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning 'tailor.'
Tailee
English · A modern English invented spelling related to names like Taylor and Talia in soft feminine style.
Tailen
English · A modern English-style name likely shaped by invented and variant surname patterns rather than an old lexical root.
Tailer
English · Tailer is a variant of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning tailor or clothes cutter.
Tailey
English · A modern English name likely influenced by Taylor and other -ley ending names.
Tailon
English · A modern English-derived name likely influenced by names like Tyler and Taylor, with contemporary and fashion-like formation.
Tailore
English · Tailore is a variant of Taylor, an occupational surname from Old French meaning 'tailor' or 'clothes cutter.'
Taily
English · A modern English-style name likely formed as a playful elaboration of Tay or Taylee-type names.
Tailyr
English · A creative spelling of Taylor, originally an English occupational surname meaning 'tailor.'
Taima
Arabic · Taima appears in Arabic and Japanese usage; as a given name it is generally read as a modern cross-cultural name with varied local meanings.
Taimak
Arabic · Taimak appears related to Arabic Taim or Taym roots, often linked to devotion or servitude, with a modern form.
Taimani
African · Swahili name meaning 'diamonds,' symbolizing beauty, strength, and rare precious value.
Taime
French · Taime appears to be a modern stylized spelling, possibly influenced by Taimi or Tammy-like forms.
Taimi
Indian · Finnish name meaning 'young plant' or 'seedling', evoking growth and new life.
Taino
Spanish · Taino is used from the name of the Indigenous Caribbean people, likely carrying ethnic and cultural identity more than a traditional etymology.
Taio
Italian · A short form or phonetic variant of Octavio/Ottavio, from Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth,' used in Romance language cultures.
Taion
English · A modern invented name, probably shaped by names like Tyon or Taian, with no single classical etymology.
Taionna
English · A modern invented name shaped by popular sound patterns found in names like Tiana and Ayonna.
Taiquan
English · Taiquan is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Tai and the syllable quan, which appears in Chinese transliteration.
Taire
Irish · Likely a modern spelling related to Tara or similar Celtic-sounding names, with associations of height or an elevated place.
Tairen
Welsh · Modern variant possibly derived from Welsh 'taran' meaning 'thunder,' or a creative form of Taren.
Tairik
Arabic · Tairik is a variant of Tariq, from Arabic meaning morning star or one who knocks at the door.
Tairiq
Arabic · A spelling variant of Tariq, from Arabic, meaning morning star or he who knocks at the door.
Tairon
Irish · Likely a variant of Tyrone, from the Irish place name Tir Eoghain meaning 'land of Eoghan.'
Tairra
Latin · Likely a modern spelling related to Terra, from the Latin word for earth.
Tairy
English · A modern English spelling variant of Tara or Tori-type names; it is mainly a contemporary adaptation by sound.
Tairyn
English · A modern English coinage, often treated as a variant of Taryn, with a smooth contemporary sound rather than a fixed historical meaning.
Tais
Greek · Tais is a form of Thais, a Greek name borne in antiquity and later used in French and Portuguese traditions.
Taisa
Greek · Taisa is a Slavic-used form of a Greek-rooted name, often linked to Thais and associated with "beloved" or "bandaged."
Taisean
English · Taisean is a modern invented name, likely formed in the style of names like Tyson or Tayshaun.
Taisei
Japanese · A Japanese name that can mean great achievement, large peace, or broad excellence depending on the kanji.
Taisen
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tai' (great) with 'sen' (river or battle), suggesting greatness and power.
Taishan
Chinese · From Chinese Tai Shan, literally Great Mountain, also a notable place name.
Taishaun
English · Modern blended name combining Tai- with Shawn, a contemporary spelling style.
Taishawn
English · A modern blend name, likely combining Tai with Shawn.
Taishi
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters suggesting great aspiration, ambition, or importance.
Taishia
English · Likely a modern variant of Tasia, a short form of Anastasia meaning resurrection.
Taishima
Japanese · A Japanese-style name that may evoke meanings like great island, depending on kanji choice.
Taishmara
Arabic · Probably a modern blended name, likely combining Tai- with Shamara-like elements for a coined contemporary form.
Taishon
English · A modern invented name, possibly blending Tai with the popular -shon ending.
Taisia
Greek · A Slavic form of the Greek name Thaïs or Taisia, traditionally linked with bandaging or consecration meanings.
Taislee
English · Taislee is a modern English-style invented name with the popular -lee ending.
Taissa
Greek · A form of Taisa or Thais, linked to Greek roots and known from classical antiquity.
Taisto
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'battle' or 'fight,' from the Finnish word 'taisto' for combat or struggle.
Taite
English · Taite is a variant of Tate, an English surname name with Norse roots often linked to cheerfulness.
Taiten
Japanese · A rare Japanese name whose kanji can suggest ideas such as peace, greatness, heaven, or ceremony.
Taitiana
Slavic · Taitiana is a variant of Tatiana, a Slavic form derived from an old Latin Roman clan name.
Taitianna
Slavic · Taitianna is a modern spelling variant of Tatiana, ultimately tied to the Roman name Tatianus.
Taitlyn
English · A modern blend of Tate and Kaitlyn-like endings, giving it a contemporary surname-meets-diminutive style.
Taiton
English · A modern name built in the style of surnames and place names, likely influenced by Tate and -ton endings.
Taityana
Slavic · A creative spelling of Tatyana or Tatiana, a classic Slavic name of ancient Roman origin.
Taityanna
Slavic · A modern spelling variant of Tatiana or Tatyana, a longstanding Slavic classic derived from a Roman family name.
Taitym
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Tatum, an English surname meaning 'Tata's homestead.'
Taiven
English · Taiven is a modern invented name, probably built from the popular Tai- prefix and -ven ending.
Taiveon
English · Modern invented name formed with Tai- and -veon sound patterns.
Taivion
English · Taivion is a modern blended name, likely built from Tai and -vion endings, emphasizing distinctive sound over ancient etymology.
Taivon
English · Taivon is a modern coined name, likely formed with the popular Tai- prefix and -von ending.
Taiwan
Chinese · Used as a place-based name taken from Taiwan, the island name of Chinese origin.
Taiwana
English · Likely a modern name influenced by the place name Taiwan, adapted with a feminine ending.
Taiwanda
African · Taiwanda is likely influenced by the Shona name Tawanda, meaning we are many or there are many of us.
Taiwanna
African · A modern blended name, probably combining Tai- with the popular ending -wanna or -wana.
Taiwo
African · A Yoruba name for the first-born twin, often understood as 'the first to taste the world.'
Taiwon
Korean · Taiwon is likely a Korean-style romanized name formed from syllables suggesting greatness or first principle.
Taiya
Japanese · Taiya is used in modern naming and can reflect Japanese sound patterns, though it is often chosen for its bright contemporary style.
Taiyah
English · Likely a modern invented name related to Taya or Taia, formed in contemporary English naming style.
Taiyana
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Tiana or Tai- names, formed for melodic sound and individuality.
Taiyanna
English · Taiyanna is likely a modern blend of Tai and Anna, with Anna tracing to Hebrew grace.
Taiyari
Indian · Derived from Hindi/Urdu 'taiyari' meaning preparation or readiness, used as a given name in South Asian communities.
Taiyler
English · A creative spelling of Tyler or Taylor, names tied to occupational origins and modern unisex use.
Taiylor
English · A creative spelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname meaning tailor.
Taiyon
English · Modern invented name, likely built from the Tai- prefix with a contemporary ending.
Taiz
Arabic · Taiz is likely derived from the Arabic place name Ta'izz, tying it to a Yemeni city rather than a traditional given-name root.
Taizha
African · A modern coined name with a stylish Ta- prefix and zha sound, used chiefly for originality and rhythm.
Taizlee
English · A modern English-style invented spelling blending familiar name sounds, with no single fixed historical root.
Taizley
English · Taizley is a modern English invented spelling pattern, formed from a Taylor-like stem with a lyrical -ley ending.
Taizo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tai' (great/thick) and 'zo' (masculine suffix or 'three'), meaning 'great one.'
Tajahn
Arabic · Modern blend of Taj (Arabic for 'crown') and John, creating a regal invented given name.
Tajahnae
Arabic · A modern elaboration likely built on Taj, from Arabic for "crown," with a stylish invented ending.
Tajahne
Arabic · A modern elaboration influenced by Taj, from Arabic meaning crown.
Tajai
Arabic · Likely inspired by Taj, from Arabic and Persian roots meaning 'crown,' with a modern English-style ending.
Tajana
Slavic · Often treated as a variant of Tatjana or Tajana, linked to Slavic forms of Tatiana; sometimes also associated with Arabic taj, crown.
Tajanae
English · A modern coined name built from Ta- with the popular ending -janae, created for style and individuality.
Tajanai
African · Likely a modern invented name with African-style phonetics and a contemporary melodic form.
Tajanay
English · Tajanay is a modern coined name, likely built from Ta- and Janae-style elements for a melodic contemporary sound.
Tajane
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Taj and Jane or Janae-style endings.
Tajanea
English · Tajanea is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Taj and Janae-style elements.
Tajanee
Arabic · Likely influenced by Taj, from Arabic and Persian roots meaning 'crown,' with a modern embellished ending.
Tajanique
Arabic · Tajanique appears to blend Taj, 'crown' in Arabic and Persian use, with a French-style ending for a modern coined form.
Tajaun
English · Modern blended name, likely combining Ta- with a John-like or Jaun ending.
Tajauna
African · Likely a modern coined name built from Ta- with the flowing -jauna ending.
Tajay
English · Tajay likely blends Taj, from Arabic meaning crown, with a modern English-style ending.
Taje
Arabic · Likely related to Taj, from Arabic and Persian meaning 'crown.'
Tajea
English · Tajea is a modern invented name, probably shaped from Taj and soft vowel endings.
Tajee
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Taj, meaning 'crown,' with a modernized ending.
Tajha
English · Tajha is a modern creative name, likely influenced by Taj, meaning crown in Persian and Arabic usage, adapted in English naming.
Tajhanae
Arabic · A contemporary compound-style name built around Taj, the Arabic word for crown.
Tajia
Arabic · Tajia likely relates to Arabic-derived forms such as Taj, meaning crown, giving it a regal sense.
Tajiah
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic taj meaning crown, with a modern feminine ending.
Tajiana
English · A modern elaboration of Taj or Taja with a romantic -iana ending, creating a contemporary invented form.
Tajianna
Arabic · A modern blended name likely from Taj, meaning "crown," plus an Anna-like ending.
Tajiddin
Arabic · Tajiddin is from Arabic elements meaning 'crown of the faith/religion.'
Tajinae
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Taj, from Arabic for "crown," with a decorative contemporary ending.
Tajion
English · Tajion is a modern invented name likely built from Taj with a rhythmic suffix such as -ion.
Tajir
Arabic · From Arabic Tajir, meaning merchant or trader.
Tajma
Arabic · Tajma likely draws on Arabic taj meaning crown, giving it a regal sense.
Tajmah
Arabic · Tajmah likely draws on Persian and Arabic elements such as taj, meaning crown, with a poetic ornamental ending.
Tajmalik
Arabic · Tajmalik combines Arabic-derived elements: taj means "crown" and malik means "king."
Tajmere
Arabic · Modern invented name blending Arabic/Persian 'Taj' (crown) with a contemporary suffix, evoking royalty.
Tajmir
Arabic · Likely a modern blend using Taj, crown, with a mir ending associated with peace or prestige.
Tajohn
English · A modern blended name combining a Ta- prefix with John, whose Hebrew root means "God is gracious."
Tajsa
Slavic · Slavic or Eastern European variant, possibly related to Taisia, itself from Greek meaning one who belongs to Isis.
Tajuan
English · Likely a modern English-American coined name, possibly influenced by Ta- prefixes and Juan-like endings.
Tajuana
English · Tajuana is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Juana and patterned English coinage.
Tajuanda
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Ta- with the popular -uanda or -wanda ending.
Tajuanna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Taja or Juanita-like forms, shaped by Spanish-sounding elements in English naming.
Tajudeen
Arabic · Tajudeen comes from Arabic Taj al-Din, meaning "crown of the faith."
Tajwar
Arabic · Tajwar is an Arabic-Persian name associated with a crown or one who is crowned, giving it a noble sense.
Taka
Japanese · Taka is a Japanese name that can mean noble, honored, or hawk depending on the characters used.
Takahiro
Japanese · Takahiro is a Japanese name whose meanings vary by kanji, often combining ideas like noble, broad, or prosperous excellence.
Takaia
English · A modern coined name likely influenced by Takia and Kaiya-style forms.
Takaila
African · Takaila is likely a modern elaboration of names like Kayla or Takiyah, with a contemporary invented sound pattern.
Takaiya
English · A modern melodic variant shaped from Takia or Kaiya naming patterns.
Takaiyah
English · A modern invented name with contemporary phonetic styling, likely formed from popular Ta- and -kaiyah patterns.
Takako
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with characters meaning noble, filial, or high child.
Takala
African · Likely an African-origin or African-style name; usage varies, but it has a rhythmic modern ethnic form.
Takanori
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, commonly suggesting nobility, height, virtue, or law.
Takao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'noble man' or 'high peak,' from kanji taka (high) and o (man/hero).
Takarah
Hebrew · Modern invented name likely inspired by Hebrew 'tikvah' meaning hope, or a creative phonetic variant with contemporary styling.
Takaria
Japanese · Likely influenced by Takara, the Japanese word for treasure, with an added modern ending.
Takarra
African · A modern coined name with a strong rhythmic structure, likely formed for sound rather than direct ancient roots.
Takasha
Japanese · Takasha resembles Japanese name elements like taka, often associated with height, honor, or nobility.
Takashia
English · Takashia appears to be a modern elaboration influenced by Japanese-sounding elements such as Taka, adapted into a contemporary form.
Takaya
Japanese · Takaya is a Japanese name often formed with elements meaning 'high,' 'noble,' or 'prosperous valley' depending on kanji.
Takayla
English · Takayla is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Kayla with a prefixed Ta- form.
Takaylah
English · Modern invented name, likely an elaborated variant of Kayla with the prefix 'Ta-,' common in African-American naming.
Takayuki
Japanese · Takayuki is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often conveying ideas like "noble," "tall," or "good fortune."
Takea
English · Likely a modern English-created name formed for sound and style rather than from one fixed traditional root.
Takeara
English · Takeara is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Takara or Kiara-style sounds.