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Baby names starting with T

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Thayle
English · Modern variant possibly related to Thalia (Greek 'to flourish') or a creative respelling.
Thaylia
Greek · Variant of Thalia, the Greek muse of comedy, meaning 'to flourish' or 'blooming.'
Tomma
English · Feminine variant of Thomas, from Aramaic/Hebrew meaning 'twin.'
Theodie
Greek · Diminutive of Theodore, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God.'
Tamra
Hebrew · A variant of Tamara, from Hebrew 'tamar' meaning 'date palm tree', a symbol of grace and beauty.
Thurla
Norse · Feminine form derived from Thor, the Norse god of thunder, meaning 'Thor's strength.'
Tsosie
African · A Navajo (Diné) surname and given name meaning 'slender' or 'slim.' Closest allowed origin category used.
Trudi
German · Diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear of strength.'
Twana
English · Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Tawana with uncertain etymology.
Tish
Latin · A diminutive of Letitia, from Latin laetitia meaning 'joy' or 'happiness.'
Theldon
English · Modern invented English name, possibly a blend of Sheldon and Eldon, with no classical etymology.
Therald
Norse · Variant of Thorald, from Old Norse meaning 'Thor's ruler,' referencing the thunder god.
Thanna
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'praise' or 'gratitude,' rooted in the concept of thankfulness.
Tricia
Latin · Diminutive of Patricia, the feminine form of Patrick, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'nobleman.'
Torchy
English · English nickname evoking brightness or flame; a modern coined diminutive with no classical root.
Tonette
French · French diminutive of Antoinette, the feminine form of Anthony, from Latin 'Antonius.'
Tedra
Greek · Feminine variant of Theodore, from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God.'
Teryl
English · A modern spelling related to Terry or Terrell, used as a streamlined unisex-style name.
Trude
German · A diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear of strength,' a traditional German nickname.
Timothea
Greek · Feminine form of Timothy, from Greek timotheos meaning 'honoring God.'
Tonja
Slavic · Slavic variant of Antonia, derived from the Roman family name Antonius.
Towana
English · Modern invented feminine name, likely a creative combination with a feminine suffix.
Tarry
English · Variant of Terry, from Germanic Theodoric meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Tyrrell
French · Norman surname transferred to first name use, likely from Old French meaning 'stubborn' or denoting a crossbow puller.
Tamyra
Hebrew · Variant of Tamara, from Hebrew meaning 'palm tree', a symbol of grace and beauty in the Bible.
Thomasenia
Hebrew · Elaborate feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'ta'oma' meaning 'twin'.
Thedosia
Greek · Variant of Theodosia, from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'dosis' (gift), meaning gift of God.
Twylia
English · Variant of Twyla, a modern American invented name possibly inspired by 'twilight.'
Tannis
Welsh · Possibly a Welsh-influenced variant of Janice or connected to Tanis, the ancient Phoenician city of Egypt.
Tempe
Greek · From the Vale of Tempe in Thessaly, a mythological valley sacred to Apollo, meaning 'a cut' or 'valley.'
Torchie
English · English nickname or diminutive derived from 'torch,' used as a vivid given name evoking light and energy.
Timm
Greek · Variant of Tim, a diminutive of Timothy from Greek Timotheos meaning 'honoring God'.
Terre
Greek · Variant of Terri, a diminutive of Theresa from Greek meaning 'to harvest' or possibly 'huntress.'
Tani
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'valley,' also used as a short form of names like Tatiana or Titania in Western contexts.
Tedi
English · Feminine diminutive of Theodore or Edward, from Greek 'gift of God' or Old English 'guardian of prosperity.'
Terrye
English · Variant of Terry, a short form of Theresa (Greek 'harvester') or a French surname adopted as a given name.
Tonda
Slavic · Slavic diminutive form related to Anthony, or a modern English feminine variant; used as a Czech nickname for Antonín.
Tresia
Greek · Variant of Theresa, from Greek 'theros' meaning 'summer' or 'harvest,' associated with saints Teresa of Ávila and Lisieux.
Thoams
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Thomas, from Aramaic 'ta'oma' meaning twin, borne by an apostle of Jesus.
Tommas
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Thomas, the Aramaic name meaning twin, reflecting Irish or Gaelic phonology.
Tanna
Hebrew · Variant of Tana or Tanya; in Hebrew tradition a Tanna is a rabbinic sage; also used as a nature name.
Tunisia
Arabic · Tunisia is a place-based name taken from the North African country name of Arabic origin.
Taffy
Welsh · Taffy is an English nickname tied to Welsh Dafydd, a form of David meaning 'beloved.'
Tamarra
Hebrew · Tamarra is a variant of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar meaning 'date palm tree.'
Tanja
Slavic · A Slavic short form of Tatiana, a Roman name associated with the ancient family name Tatius.
Trenia
English · Likely a modern form related to Trina or Katrina, often interpreted through Katherine as 'pure.'
Thoms
English · A surname and spelling variant of Thomas, from the biblical name meaning 'twin.'
Terrace
English · An English word name from Latin terra, associated with raised ground or stepped land.
Thomson
English · A patronymic surname meaning 'son of Thom,' with Thom coming from Thomas, 'twin.'
Trafton
English · English surname used as a given name, possibly from an Old English place name meaning 'trough settlement.'
Tonna
English · Modern variant of Donna (Italian 'lady') or a diminutive of Antonia, possibly with Scandinavian influence.
Trenda
English · Trenda is a modern English coinage, likely formed for style and sound rather than from an older traditional root.
Tanny
English · A nickname-style name, often from Tatiana or Tanya, with roots linked to the Roman family name Tatius.
Teriann
English · A compound form of Teri and Ann, combining ideas of harvest or late summer with grace.
Terresa
Greek · A spelling variant of Teresa, traditionally linked to the Greek idea of harvest or summer.
Toi
French · Toi is a rare modern-use name; in French the word means you, giving it a sleek, stylized feel.
Tawanda
African · Tawanda is a Shona name meaning "we have many" or "we have increased," expressing abundance and gratitude.
Thersia
Greek · Variant of Theresa, from Greek 'Therasia', an island name possibly linked to 'therizein' meaning to harvest.
Thoma
Hebrew · Feminine or short form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'toma' meaning twin.
Trudee
German · Variant spelling of Trudy, a diminutive of Gertrude meaning 'spear of strength'.
Turhan
Persian · Of Turkic-Persian origin referring to Turan, the ancient Central Asian steppe region beyond the Oxus River.
Trudith
German · Trudith looks like a blend of Trudy and Judith, combining Germanic strength roots with the biblical Judith tradition.
Tauna
English · Likely a modern variant of Tawna or Tanya-influenced forms, without a single clear ancient root.
Terriann
English · A compound modern name blending Terri and Ann, with roots tied to Theresa and Hannah.
Terrianne
English · A compound form of Terri and Anne; Terri relates to Teresa, often interpreted as “harvester,” joined with Anne, “grace.”
Tynie
English · Likely an English pet form or nickname, possibly from Tiny, suggesting smallness or affection.
Timmons
English · From a surname based on Timothy, from Greek meaning “honoring God.”
Terris
English · Likely related to Terry or Terence, from Roman Terentius, with an added surname-style ending.
Trish
English · A short form of Patricia, from Latin patrician meaning noble.
Tereasa
Greek · A variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often associated with harvest or summer.
Tondra
English · Likely a modern variant of names like Tondra or LaTondra, valued more for sound than a fixed root.
Terrilee
English · A compound of Terri and Lee, blending Teresa-derived sounds with a meadow-like ending.
Terrilynn
English · A blended modern name combining Terri and Lynn, with a soft surname-style finish.
Tammara
Hebrew · Tammara is a spelling variant of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar, meaning "date palm tree."
Taunya
Latin · Taunya is a modern form of Tanya or Tonya, names derived from Tatiana, a Roman family name of Latin origin.
Teala
English · Teala is likely a modern name influenced by teal, the color and bird name, giving it a nature-based feel.
Terisa
Greek · Terisa is a variant of Teresa, traditionally linked to Greek origins and often interpreted as "harvester" or "summer."
Tresha
English · Tresha is likely a modern shortened form of Patricia or Tricia, ultimately from Latin and meaning "noble."
Tanda
African · Tanda appears in multiple traditions and may relate to group, mark, or gathering depending on language context.
Terrilyn
English · Terrilyn is a modern compound of Terry and Lynn, blending familiar English name elements.
Terryann
English · Terryann combines Terry with Ann, joining a unisex English name with the grace-associated classic Ann.
Tere
Spanish · A short Spanish form of Teresa, a classic name often linked to harvest or summer associations.
Terilyn
English · A modern blend of Teri and Lynn, built from Teresa-derived roots with a fashionable suffix.
Tonjia
Slavic · A variant of Tonja or Tonia, forms of Antonia, from a Roman family name meaning beyond praise or invaluable by tradition.
Tonni
English · Tonni is likely a variant of Toni, a short form of names like Antonia or Anthony, tied to a Roman family name meaning priceless or highly worthy.
Treena
English · Treena is usually a modern short form of Katrina or Patricia, used as a feminine diminutive with a bright, contemporary sound.
Tyronne
Irish · Tyronne is a variant of Tyrone, taken from the Irish place name Tír Eoghain, meaning land of Eoghan.
Tary
English · Likely a modern short form or variant of names like Terry or Tari, used more for sound than fixed ancient etymology.
Tong
Chinese · A Chinese name or surname that can carry meanings such as "together," "same," or "hall," depending on the character used.
Torry
Scottish · A variant of Tory or Torry, used as a nickname or place-linked name, sometimes tied to Scottish place names.
Tamela
English · Often treated as a modern form related to Tamara, a Hebrew-derived name meaning "date palm."
Tamie
English · A diminutive of Tammy or Tamara, ultimately linked to Hebrew roots meaning "date palm."
Tandra
Indian · Tandra appears in Indian usage from Sanskrit roots meaning 'rest' or 'drowsiness,' though it also fits modern English-style naming.
Terie
English · Terie is a variant of Terry or Terri, often linked to Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin.
Tresea
Greek · Tresea is a spelling variant of Teresa or Theresa, a classic name of uncertain Greek origin.
Tampa
Spanish · Tampa is used as a place-based name taken from the Florida city and bay.
Tava
Hebrew · Tava is often linked to Tovah, a Hebrew name meaning good.
Tawanna
English · Tawanna is a modern coined name, often viewed as a blend of the prefix Ta- with Wanda-style endings.
Terissa
Greek · Terissa is a variant of Teresa or Theresa, a name traditionally linked with harvest or summer associations.
Terree
English · Terree is a spelling variant of Terry or Teri, often used as a diminutive of Teresa.
Terrylee
English · An English blend of Terry and Lee, likely meaning a ruler or people-person linked with a meadow or clearing.
Treesa
Greek · A variant of Teresa, usually linked to the Greek place-name Therasia and long used as a classic given name.
Trinda
English · A modern English-style coinage, often seen as a blend form related to names like Trina or Linda.
Trucilla
Latin · Likely a variant of Drusilla, a Latin Roman family name associated with strength and old noble usage.
Theartis
African · A rare name likely shaped in modern African American naming traditions, possibly influenced by Thea or Artis forms.
Terald
English · Likely a blended form influenced by Terry and Gerald, carrying ideas of rule and spear strength.
Thermond
English · Likely a modern form influenced by names like Thurmond or Edmond, carrying strength and protection themes.
Torris
Norse · Likely related to Norse Thor-based names or Scottish surname forms, carrying strength and thunder associations.
Tazewell
English · Tazewell is an English surname and place-style name, probably tied to an old settlement or family designation.
Tolly
English · Tolly is likely an English diminutive of names such as Bartholomew or Tolliver, used as a familiar short form.
Tisa
Greek · Tisa is used as a short form in several traditions, often linked to names like Theresa or to Slavic place-name usage.
Tawn
English · Tawn is an English modern word-style name, likely tied to tawny coloring or used as a shortened form.
Teresea
Greek · Teresea is a variant of Teresa or Theresa, a name traditionally linked to the Greek island name Therasia.
Terrylea
English · A blended English-style name combining Terry with Lea, suggesting a meadow-like ending.
Teela
English · Likely a modern invented name, sometimes used as a variant of Tila or Tilla.
Towanda
African · Used as a modern given name and also a place name; in U.S. use it likely draws from place-name influence.
Trudence
English · Likely influenced by Prudence and Gertrude forms, giving a sense of strength and seriousness.
Tawney
English · Tawney comes from an English word for a warm brownish-gold color, giving it a nature-inspired feel.
Trevia
Latin · Trevia may relate to Latin trivium, crossroads, or serve as a modern variation of Treva and similar names.
Tamea
English · Tamea may be a modern variant of Tamia or Tami, with possible roots linked to date palm or twin names.
Taresa
Greek · Taresa is a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with harvest or summer.
Tawna
English · Tawna is a variant of Tawny, an English color name referring to a warm golden-brown shade.
Tonyia
Latin · Tonyia is a variant of Tonya or Antonia, ultimately from Latin roots meaning priceless or beyond price.
Twanna
English · Twanna is a modern coined name, often linked to names like Tawana or Antoinette and used for its distinctive sound.
Tywanna
English · Tywanna is a modern invented variant of names like Twanna or Tawana, valued more for style and sound than a single ancient root.
Thimothy
Greek · Thimothy is a spelling variant of Timothy, from Greek meaning honoring God.
Tirso
Spanish · Tirso is the Spanish form of a Greek name linked to the thyrsus, the staff associated with Dionysus.
Teddye
English · Teddye is a spelling variant of Teddy, a diminutive of Theodore or Edward meaning 'gift of God' or 'wealthy guardian.'
Terrayne
English · Terrayne is a modern elaboration of terrain or Terry-based forms, with English and French influence.
Thaddea
Greek · Thaddea is the feminine form of Thaddeus, a name of ancient origin often interpreted as 'heart' or 'courageous.'
Theresita
Spanish · Theresita is a Spanish diminutive of Teresa, a name of Greek origin with uncertain meaning, often linked to harvest or summer.
Tighe
Irish · Tighe is an Irish surname and given name derived from Tadhg, meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher.'
Timothey
Greek · Timothey is a spelling variant of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, meaning 'honoring God.'
Tyrome
Irish · Tyrome is likely influenced by Tyrone, an Irish place name meaning land of Eoghan.
Tammi
Hebrew · Tammi is a diminutive of Tamara, from Hebrew meaning "date palm."
Tylene
English · Likely a modern invented name formed from Ty- plus the feminine suffix -lene.
Tamala
Hebrew · Tamala is often treated as a variant of Tamara, a name from Hebrew meaning date palm.
Tarri
Irish · Tarri is a nickname-style variant of Tara or Terry, with roots tied to the Irish place name Tara.
Tawni
English · Tawni is a modern spelling of Tawny, from the English color word meaning tan or golden-brown.
Tawnya
Slavic · Tawnya is a spelling variant of Tanya, a Russian diminutive of Tatiana, later reshaped in English.
Terrea
Latin · Terrea likely draws on Latin terra, meaning earth or land, as a modern feminine coinage.
Tiajuana
Spanish · Tiajuana is likely influenced by the place name Tijuana and used as a modern elaborated personal name.
Tonye
African · Tonye is a West African name, especially used in Nigeria, and is treated as a distinct modern cultural name.
Torrie
Scottish · Torrie is a Scottish and English nickname form of names such as Victoria or Torrance.
Trinna
German · Trinna is usually a short form of Katrina or Trina-family names, ultimately related to Katherine.
Truddie
German · Truddie is a pet form of Gertrude, from Germanic elements meaning spear and strength.
Tyna
Greek · Tyna is a clipped modern form of names like Christina or Martina, used as a streamlined nickname.
Terrial
English · Terrial appears to be a modern English-style form, possibly influenced by names like Terrell, with uncertain exact etymology.
Thurnell
English · Thurnell is likely an English surname-style name, possibly tied to a place or family name with thorn or tower associations.
Tor
Norse · Tor is a Scandinavian form of Thor, the Norse thunder god, and carries associations with thunder and strength.
Terrall
English · Terrall is a rare surname-style name, likely related to Terrell, from Norman or place-based roots.
Tery
English · Tery is a variant of Terry, originally a diminutive of names like ტერెనce or Theresa.
Thornell
English · Thornell likely blends thorn with a surname ending, evoking thorn-bush or thorn-tree imagery.
Tanice
English · Tanice is likely a modern English variant of Tanis or Janice-type names, with uncertain exact derivation.
Tira
Norse · Tira is likely a form of Tyra, from Old Norse names associated with the god Tyr and warrior strength.
Towanna
English · Towanna appears to be a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by Wanda and similar twentieth-century forms.
Tamika
African · Tamika is widely used in African American naming and may also echo Japanese elements, though in English use it is mainly a modern coined form.
Tangie
English · Likely an English nickname form, often linked to Tangerine or names like Tanya, with a bright modern sound.
Tarrie
English · A nickname-style English variant of Terry or Teri, ultimately related to names such as Teresa or Terence.
Tawnie
English · An English variant of Tawny, from the color word meaning light brown or golden-brown.
Teina
English · A rare modern form, likely influenced by Tina or Teena, with a contemporary invented spelling.
Teletha
English · Likely a modern English elaboration of Talitha, a Biblical Aramaic phrase meaning "little girl."
Tijuana
Spanish · Taken from the Mexican place name Tijuana, so its use as a given name is mainly place-based.
Tinka
Slavic · Tinka is a diminutive used in Central and Eastern Europe, often for names like Christina, Martina, or Katarina.
Tracee
English · A spelling variant of Tracy or Tracey, from an English surname derived from a French place name.
Troylene
English · A rare modern English coinage, likely built from Troy with the feminine suffix -lene.
Timithy
Greek · A misspelling of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, meaning "honoring God."
Tippy
English · Tippy is an English nickname form, often used playfully for names like Tiphanie or as a pet name suggesting smallness or liveliness.
Terria
English · Terria is likely a modern form related to Terra, from Latin for earth or land.
Terasa
Greek · Terasa is a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often associated with harvest or late summer.
Twinkle
English · Twinkle is an English word name evoking sparkling light and brightness.
Thersea
Greek · Thersea is a spelling variant of Theresa or Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with harvest.
Tris
Greek · Tris is often a short form of names like Tristan or Beatrice, linking it to ideas of sorrow or blessedness depending on the source name.
Tambra
English · Tambra is likely a modern variant of Tamra or Tamera, forms often connected to the palm tree name Tamar.
Terecia
Greek · Terecia is a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often associated with the island of Thera.
Theresaann
Greek · Theresaann is a compound form of Theresa and Ann, combining the classic Teresa root with Anne meaning grace.
Trinka
German · Trinka is likely a diminutive form related to names like Katrina or Trina, with roots ultimately tied to Katherine.
Tudy
English · Tudy is likely a pet form of names like Judith or Gertrude, used as a familiar diminutive.
Timoth
Greek · Timoth is a shortened form of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos meaning "honoring God."
Terriel
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Terry, ultimately linked to names meaning "ruler of the people."
Trenace
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Teresa or Tracy-style sounds.
Tyann
English · A modern combination name, likely blending Ty with Ann and carrying a contemporary invented style.
Tersa
Greek · A variant of Teresa or Teresita, traditionally linked to a Greek place name and later associated with harvest or summer meanings.
Tonga
African · Used as an ethnic and place-based name tied to the Tonga peoples of southern Africa.
Toniette
Latin · A diminutive feminine form of Toni or Antonia, from Latin Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Toyia
Spanish · Likely a modern spelling of Toya, often used as a short form of Victoria or Antonia.
Tajuana
English · Tajuana is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Juana and patterned English coinage.
Tanga
African · Tanga appears in African naming and place traditions; as a given name it is rare and likely place- or word-based.
Tanyia
Greek · Tanyia is a variant of Tanya, a diminutive of Tatiana, a name with long Slavic and Greek-Christian use.
Taren
English · Taren is a modern name that may be influenced by Irish place and surname sounds or by names like Taryn.
Terita
Spanish · Terita is a diminutive-style form related to Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin long used in Spanish tradition.
Terrisa
Greek · Terrisa is a spelling variant of Teresa, a classic name of uncertain Greek origin.
Tinia
Greek · Tinia is likely a shortened modern form influenced by names ending in -tina, many of which derive from Greek-rooted Christina forms.
Tonnette
French · Tonnette is a French diminutive form, likely related to Antoinette and ultimately to the Roman name Antonius.
Taffie
Welsh · Taffie is a Welsh-flavored diminutive, associated with Taffy, a nickname linked to David in Welsh usage.
Taide
Spanish · Taide is a rare Spanish-used name, possibly linked to place naming or adapted from older Iberian forms.
Terena
English · Terena is likely a variant of Terrina or Teresa, commonly associated with Greek roots interpreted as 'harvester.'
Teresha
English · Teresha is an elaborated form of Teresa, a name traditionally linked to Greek roots and often explained as 'harvester.'
Teria
English · Teria is a shortened modern form related to Teresa or Terri, usually tied to the traditional meaning 'harvester.'
Terilee
English · Terilee is a modern compound name blending Teri and Lee, typical of invented English combination names.
Tiena
English · Tiena is a rare modern name, likely a variant of Tina or Tiana with a smoother contemporary spelling.
Timi
English · Timi is a diminutive-style form of Timmy or Timi, ultimately from names like Timothy meaning 'honoring God.'
Trela
English · Trela is a rare English-language modern name, possibly influenced by names like Trella or place-like formations.
Timonthy
Greek · Timonthy is a variant of Timothy, from Greek meaning honoring God.
Tab
English · Tab is usually a short form of Tabitha, from Aramaic tradition meaning gazelle.
Tria
Latin · Tria is a rare modern name that likely draws on Latin-derived sound patterns and may suggest 'third' or triad imagery.
Tonee
English · Tonee is a modern spelling of Toni, a diminutive of Antonia or Anthony, from an ancient Roman family name.
Tonetta
Italian · Tonetta is an Italian-style diminutive built from Antonia or Toni forms, rooted in a Roman family name.
Tarin
Irish · Tarin is often treated as a modern variant of Tara or Taryn, linked to the Irish place name Tara, "hill" or "rocky height."
Terilynn
English · Terilynn is a modern compound name combining Terri and Lynn.
Terise
Greek · Terise is a variant of Theresa, a name of uncertain ancient origin often linked with the Greek island name Thera.
Tunya
English · Tunya is used in modern naming and may reflect African sound patterns or creative English formation rather than one single ancient root.
Tywana
English · Tywana is a modern coinage, likely formed from Ty- plus the familiar -wana ending.
Terice
Greek · Terice is likely a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with harvest or summer associations.
Terresia
Greek · Terresia is a variant of Teresa, traditionally linked to Greek roots and long used in Christian naming.
Tersea
Greek · Tersea is a spelling variant of Teresa, a classic name of uncertain Greek origin.
Thadine
Greek · Thadine is likely a feminine form related to Thaddeus, from a Greek form of an Aramaic-rooted biblical name.
Thereas
Greek · Thereas is a spelling variant of Theresa, a classic name of uncertain Greek origin.
Thressia
Greek · Thressia is another variant of Theresa, preserving the same traditional Greek-linked name history.
Toxi
English · Toxi appears to be a highly modern invented name with a compact, contemporary sound rather than a clear traditional root.
Treacy
Irish · Treacy comes from the Irish surname Tracy, derived from an old family name and later adopted as a given name.
Treca
Greek · Likely a variant of Teresa, from Greek roots often interpreted as 'harvester' or associated with summer.
Turea
Latin · Likely a modern form of Turia/Turea, related to an old Roman place or family name.
Tadd
Greek · Likely a short form of Thaddeus, a name traditionally interpreted as 'heart' or 'courage.'
Timthy
Greek · A variant spelling of Timothy, from Greek meaning 'honoring God.'
Thaddis
Greek · Thaddis is a variant of Thaddeus, a name of uncertain ancient origin often linked with meanings like "heart" or "courageous."
Timouthy
Greek · Timouthy is a variant of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, meaning “honoring God.”
Tinker
English · Tinker is an English occupational surname-name referring to a mender of pots and metalware.
Tomme
English · Tomme is a variant of Tom, a short form of Thomas, from Aramaic for “twin.”
Tondalaya
African · Tondalaya appears to be a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by African-American creative naming patterns.
Tinamarie
English · Tinamarie combines Tina and Marie; Tina often comes from Christina, meaning “follower of Christ.”
Terah
Hebrew · A biblical name borne by Abraham's father, with uncertain meaning often linked to station or wild goat.
Terrina
Latin · Likely related to Terra or Tina forms, carrying earth or land associations.
Trease
English · Probably a surname-style or altered form related to Teresa or Tracey, used as a modern given name.
Talana
English · A modern melodic name likely formed for sound, sometimes linked loosely to Tala-style names meaning "star" or "story."
Tamma
English · A pet form of Tammy or Tamara, ultimately from Hebrew and often interpreted as "date palm."
Tammis
English · An uncommon pet form related to Tammy or Thomasina-style names, used mainly for its affectionate sound.
Tarra
Irish · A variant of Tara, from the Irish place name Teamhair, the ancient hill-seat of kings.
Taunia
English · A decorative variant related to Tanya or Tawny, often tied through Tanya to a form of Tatiana.
Terina
Greek · A variant of Terena or Theresa, commonly interpreted as meaning "harvester" or linked to the island Thera.
Theres
Greek · A shortened form of Therese or Theresa, usually connected with "harvester" or the place name Thera.
Tabby
Hebrew · Tabby is a diminutive of Tabitha, a biblical name meaning gazelle.
Tane
English · Tane is used as a short, strong modern name and is often associated with the idea of a man or male figure.
Tanger
Arabic · Tanger is likely a place-based name related to Tangier, the North African city.
Tangi
Welsh · Tangi is likely a rare variant-style name with Celtic feel, used more for sound than fixed etymology.
Terea
Greek · Terea is likely a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek-rooted origin often linked with harvest or summer.
Terianne
English · Terianne is a compound name blending Terry or Teri with Anne, suggesting strength and grace.
Tracye
English · Tracye is a spelling variant of Tracy, a surname from a French place name.
Trenita
Spanish · Trenita likely echoes Trinidad, from Latin trinitas, meaning trinity.
Troye
Greek · Troye is a variant of Troy, the ancient place name tied to the city of Greek legend.
Terreance
Latin · A variant spelling of Terence, from the Roman family name Terentius.
Timoty
Greek · A variant spelling of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, meaning honoring God.
Tiran
Persian · Used in several traditions, often as a strong-sounding name with roots linked to old regional forms and titles.
Turk
English · An English surname and given name drawn from an ethnic label, later used as a bold, rugged nickname.
Taff
Welsh · Taff is a Welsh short form of Dafydd, the Welsh form of David meaning beloved.
Terrol
English · Terrol is likely a variant of Terrell, an English surname with Norman French roots meaning stubborn or to pull.
Thamos
Greek · Thamos is a Greek literary name known from classical usage and Mozart's Thamos, King of Egypt.
Thaxter
English · Thaxter is an English occupational surname meaning thatcher, one who thatches roofs.
Turley
Irish · Turley is an Anglicized Irish surname likely derived from Toirdhealbhach, meaning instigator or ruler-like figure.
Twig
English · Twig is an English word name taken directly from nature, referring to a small branch.
Tirrell
French · Tirrell is a variant of Tyrell, from an Anglo-Norman surname likely meaning stubborn or puller.
Tangela
English · Tangela is a modern English coinage, likely modeled on Angela or Tan- names, with no single fixed traditional root.
Tannya
Slavic · Tannya is a variant of Tanya, the Slavic diminutive of Tatiana, a Roman family name.
Tancy
English · Tancy is likely a nickname-style form related to Tansy, the English flower name.
Tangee
English · Tangee is likely a modern English coinage, probably influenced by names like Tangie or Tanya and valued more for sound than fixed etymology.
Teressia
Greek · Teressia is a variant of Theresa, from Greek roots often linked with the island name Therasia and traditionally interpreted as harvest or summer.
Therasa
Greek · Therasa is a spelling variant of Theresa, a Greek-derived name traditionally associated with Therasia and interpreted as harvest or summer.
Tamlyn
Scottish · A variant of Tamlin, linked to Thomas and often interpreted as meaning twin.
Tamzen
English · A variant of Tamsin, the medieval English form of Thomasina, meaning twin.
Tanza
Latin · Likely a shortened modern form of names like Constanza, associated with constancy.
Telisa
Greek · Probably a blend form of Teresa and Lisa, carrying associations with harvest and devotion to God.
Terece
Greek · A spelling variant of Teresa, traditionally linked with harvest or summer associations.
Teree
Greek · A short modern form of Teresa or Terry, linked to harvest or late summer.
Terralyn
Latin · A modern blend using Terra, Latin for earth, with the suffix -lyn.
Trinette
French · A French-style diminutive likely related to Trina or Katrina, associated with purity.
Takeela
Arabic · Takeela is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-derived names, often associated with dignity or honor.
Teila
Hebrew · Teila is likely related to Hebrew-rooted forms meaning 'praise' or 'glory.'
Tereca
Spanish · Tereca is likely a rare elaboration of Teresa, a name of uncertain ancient origin often linked with harvest meanings.
Terecita
Spanish · Terecita is a Spanish-style diminutive of Teresa, traditionally associated with summer harvest or reaping.
Teren
Greek · Teren is likely a variant of Terence, from the Roman family name Terentius of uncertain ancient origin.
Terrian
English · Terrian is likely a modern English formation related to Terry or Terrence, with roots in the Roman name Terentius.
Tima
Greek · Tima is a short form of names from Greek Timotheos, meaning 'honoring God,' and also appears in Slavic usage.
Tracine
English · Tracine is likely an English elaboration of Tracy, originally a surname tied to a French place-name.
Tujuana
Spanish · Tujuana is likely a modern variant influenced by Juana, the Spanish feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Twilia
English · Twilia is an English coinage inspired by 'twilight,' evoking evening light and soft natural imagery.
Tyanne
English · Tyanne is a modern English blend name, likely formed from Ty- with the suffix -anne.
Thommas
Hebrew · Thommas is a spelling variant of Thomas, from Aramaic via Biblical tradition, meaning "twin."
Toronto
Indian · Toronto comes from an Indigenous place name often explained as "where there are trees standing in the water."
Than
Greek · Than is often a short form of Nathan or Athan, and may echo Greek Athanasios meaning "immortal."
Thearthur
Welsh · Thearthur appears to build on Arthur, a Welsh-associated name often linked to "bear" or noble strength.
Tibor
Slavic · Tibor is a Hungarian name, often connected with the ancient Tiberius and the River Tiber.
Tobby
Hebrew · Tobby is a spelling variant of Toby, from Hebrew Tobias meaning "God is good."
Tammera
English · Tammera is a variant of Tamara, from Hebrew meaning "date palm."
Tamy
Hebrew · Tamy is a short form of Tamara or Tammy, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "date palm."
Tammye
Hebrew · Tammye is an English spelling of Tammy, a diminutive of Tamara or Tamar, from Hebrew for the date palm tree.
Tammra
Hebrew · Tammra is a variant of Tamra and Tamara, derived from Hebrew Tamar meaning date palm or palm tree.
Theonita
Greek · Theonita is likely a rare Greek-style formation from theo, meaning god or divine, suggesting a godly or divine gift sense.
Tambria
Hebrew · Tambria is probably a modern elaboration of Tamra or Tamara, rooted in Hebrew Tamar meaning date palm.
Tamarah
Hebrew · Tamarah is a variant of Tamara from Hebrew Tamar, meaning date palm or palm tree.
Tammey
Hebrew · Tammey is an English variant of Tammy, from Tamara or Tamar, meaning date palm.
Tamme
Hebrew · Tamme is a short form related to Tammy and Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar meaning date palm.
Tamila
Hebrew · Tamila is likely a variant in the Tamara family, ultimately from Hebrew Tamar meaning date palm.
Tamey
Hebrew · Tamey is a variant of Tammy, from Tamara or Tamar, meaning date palm.
Tambi
African · Tambi may reflect African naming traditions or a modern English phonetic form, often associated with sweetness and rhythm in sound.
Tamee
Hebrew · Tamee is a variant of Tammy, a diminutive of Tamara, a Hebrew name meaning date palm.
Teres
Greek · Teres is a shortened form of Teresa, traditionally linked to Greek origins and often interpreted as harvest or summer-related.
Tiina
Greek · Tiina is a Finnish and Slavic-style short form of Christina, from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Timarie
Hebrew · Timarie blends Ti or Tia with Marie, ultimately connecting to Mary, the Hebrew name often interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Tinna
Greek · Tinna is likely a diminutive of Christina, Martina, or Tina-based names, from roots associated with Christ or Latin family names.
Trinia
Latin · Trinia is likely related to Trina, a short form of Katrina or Catrina, ultimately from Greek meaning pure.
Trisa
Greek · Trisa is likely a short form of Patricia or Theresa-like names, though often associated with Tricia, from Latin meaning noble.
Tamberly
English · A modern invented name, likely blending Tammy with the suffix -berly or -ly.
Tambrey
English · A modern coined name, probably related to Tamara or Tammy with a stylish ending.
Tamye
English · Tamye is likely an English variant of Tammy, a diminutive of Tamara, meaning date palm.
Tarina
Irish · Likely a modern form related to Tara, the Irish place-name tied to a historic royal hill.
Tawnia
English · A variant of Tanya or Tawny; it may echo tawny, the English word for a warm golden-brown color.
Tenita
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Tina or Anita.
Terica
English · Probably a feminine form related to Eric or Erica, from Germanic elements meaning "ever-ruler."
Terrijo
English · A modern compound name blending Terri and Jo.
Theresann
Greek · A blended form of Theresa and Ann; Theresa is traditionally linked to the Greek island name Thera.
Trenice
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names ending in -niece or -nice.
Tuwana
English · Likely a modern coinage, possibly influenced by names like T’wana or Tawana.
Tabb
English · From an English surname, possibly related to a nickname or occupational form.
Timothhy
Greek · Timothhy is a spelling variant of Timothy, from Greek meaning "honoring God."
Torre
Italian · Torre comes from Italian and Spanish word roots meaning "tower," often used as a place or surname-based name.
Tyronza
English · Tyronza is a modern English-language elaboration, possibly influenced by Tyrone and place-style naming.
Theophus
Greek · Theophus is likely derived from Greek theophoric elements meaning "of God" or "beloved by God."
Thomass
Hebrew · Thomass is a variant spelling of Thomas, from Aramaic via biblical tradition meaning "twin."
Thyrome
English · Thyrome appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tyrone and similar sound-based forms.
Tibby
English · Tibby is an English pet name, often used as a diminutive of names like Isabella or Tabitha.
Timiothy
Greek · Timiothy is a spelling variant of Timothy, from Greek meaning "honoring God."
Tamre
Hebrew · Tamre likely relates to Hebrew Tamar, meaning "date palm tree."
Tequila
Spanish · Tequila is taken from the Mexican place name Tequila, itself of Indigenous origin filtered through Spanish use.
Tamalyn
English · Tamalyn is a modern blended name, likely built from Tamara or Tammy with the suffix -lyn.
Tamla
English · Tamla is likely a modern English coinage related to Tammy or Tamara.
Tamella
English · Tamella is likely a modern elaboration of Tamara or Tammy with the feminine suffix -ella.
Tamorah
Hebrew · Tamorah is likely a variant of Tamara, from Hebrew meaning "date palm tree."
Tayna
Slavic · Tayna likely relates to Slavic forms such as Taina or Tanya, with roots tied to Tatiana or the word for "secret."
Tequilla
Spanish · Tequilla is a spelling variant of Tequila, taken from the Mexican place name used as a modern given name.
Tamblyn
Scottish · Tamblyn is likely a surname-style form related to Tamlin or Thomas-based family names, used as a modern given name.
Tammee
English · Tammee is a playful spelling of Tammy, a diminutive of Tamara, a name linked to the date palm.
Tamura
Japanese · Tamura is a Japanese surname and given-name style form, commonly interpreted from place elements such as rice field village.
Tamberlyn
English · A modern blend name, likely built from Tam- with the English suffix -lyn.
Terrylynn
English · A modern compound of Terry and Lynn, combining a surname-style first part with a popular suffix.
Tamarie
Hebrew · Tamarie is likely a modern form of Tamar, the Hebrew name meaning "date palm tree."
Tambre
English · Tambre is likely a modern variant influenced by Amber or Tamber, used more for sound than a fixed historic meaning.
Tamelia
English · Tamelia is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Tamara and Amelia, with a soft ornamental style.
Tamilyn
English · Tamilyn is a modern coined name, probably blending Tammy with the -lyn suffix popular in contemporary naming.
Tanzy
English · Tanzy is likely inspired by tansy, the herb and flower name derived through medieval Latin and Greek roots.
Taunda
English · Taunda is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tanya or Tonda in sound and form.
Tabbie
English · Tabbie is a pet form of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning "gazelle."
Talli
Hebrew · Talli is likely related to Hebrew Tali, often interpreted as "dew" or as a shortened modern Hebrew-style form.
Tambry
English · Tambry is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tamara, Amber, or place-name sounds.
Tammela
English · Likely an elaborated form of Tamara or Pamela, associated with the Hebrew root for "date palm" through Tamara.
Tamrah
Hebrew · A variant of Tamara, from Hebrew meaning "date palm," a symbol of grace and fruitfulness.
Tamson
English · Likely a surname-style form related to Thomas or Tamson, originally meaning "son of Tom/Thomas."
Tamula
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Tammy or Tamara, ultimately tied to the Hebrew word for "date palm."
Tangia
English · Likely a modern coined form influenced by Tanya or Tangela, with no single established etymology.
Tarla
Irish · Usually linked to Irish and Gaelic naming patterns, possibly related to Tara, the famed hill and ancient royal seat.
Tearesa
Greek · A spelling variant of Teresa, traditionally linked to Greek origins and often interpreted as "harvester."
Terrlyn
English · A modern blend name built from Terri or Terra with the popular suffix -lyn.
Tewana
African · Likely a modern variant influenced by names like Tawana, often used in African American naming traditions.
Tootie
English · An affectionate English nickname, often used as a diminutive pet form rather than a formal given name.
Toria
Latin · A short form of Victoria, from Latin meaning "victory."
Torie
English · A diminutive of Victoria or Tory, ultimately connected with the Latin word for "victory."
Tosha
English · Often used as a short form of Natasha or other Slavic names, later adopted as an English given name.
Tuwanda
African · Likely a modern American form influenced by names like Towanda, often associated with creative modern naming patterns.
Twalla
African · Probably a modern coined name shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than a single traditional root.
Terr
English · Terr is a clipped English nickname form, often linked to Teresa or Terry, with roots tied to late Greek tradition.
Timmey
Greek · Timmey is a diminutive spelling of Timothy, from Greek meaning honoring God.
Timothyy
Greek · Timothyy is a spelling variant of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos meaning honoring God.
Tristram
Welsh · Tristram is the Arthurian form of Tristan, likely from a Celtic root and later linked with sorrow in medieval romance.
Tandi
English · Tandi is used as a short modern form and can also reflect African names meaning love or beloved in some usages.
Tamah
Hebrew · Tamah may relate to Hebrew or Arabic roots suggesting date palm, completion, or sweetness depending on usage.
Tammala
Hebrew · Tammala is likely an elaboration of Tamara, from Hebrew meaning date palm.
Tonnya
Latin · Tonnya is a spelling variant of Tonya, a diminutive of Antonia, from a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Tamaria
Hebrew · Tamaria likely blends Tamara and Maria, with associations to date palm and beloved or wished-for child.
Taria
Greek · Taria is likely a shortened or modern form of names like Tartia or Daria, often associated with gift or goodness.
Terrin
Irish · Terrin is likely related to Terence or Taryn, carrying associations of tenderness or a smooth hill.
Therea
Greek · Therea is likely a variant of Theresa, a Greek-derived name often interpreted as harvest or summer.
Tiwana
English · Tiwana appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by similar African American naming patterns and Ti- forms.
Tonnia
Latin · Tonnia is likely a feminine variant of Tony or Antonia, from Latin Antonius of uncertain ancient meaning.
Torria
Latin · Torria is likely related to Victoria or Tori, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Trese
French · Trese is likely a rare variant of Therese, from Greek roots meaning 'harvester' or 'summer.'
Tuwanna
African · Tuwanna is likely a modern elaboration of Tuana/Tawana-style names, with probable African American naming usage and uncertain root meaning.
Tyrene
Greek · Tyrene is likely a modern variant influenced by Tyra or Irene, with Greek associations of peace through Irene.
Tangy
English · Tangy is an uncommon English nickname-style name, likely valued more for sound than for traditional etymology.
Terease
Greek · Terease is a spelling variant of Theresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with harvest or summer.
Terrena
Latin · Terrena comes from Latin terra meaning earth or land, giving it a grounded natural meaning.
Terrica
English · Terrica is likely a modern elaboration of Terry or Erica forms, with Germanic roots related to ruler or honor.
Tessi
English · Tessi is a diminutive of Tess or Tessa, forms ultimately related to Theresa.
Tiwanna
English · Tiwanna is a modern name shaped by inventive prefix-and-suffix styling, possibly influenced by names like Tawana.
Tonianne
English · Tonianne combines Toni and Anne, joining a Latin-rooted short form of Antonia with the classic Anne.
Trissa
English · Trissa is often a short form of Patricia or Beatrice-type names, used as a bright modern diminutive.
Tomm
English · A shortened spelling of Tom or Thomas, from Aramaic via Greek, meaning twin.
Tore
Norse · A Scandinavian form related to Thor, the Norse thunder god, giving it the sense of Thor's warrior or follower.
Tray
English · Often used as a nickname-style form of Trey, meaning third, especially for a third son or namesake.
Tryone
Irish · Likely a spelling variant of Tyrone, taken from the Irish place-name Tir Eoghain, meaning land of Eoghan.
Twain
English · An English surname and word meaning two or divided in two, now carrying literary associations through Mark Twain.
Timathy
Greek · Timathy is a variant of Timothy, from Greek elements meaning "honoring God."
Tiki
English · Taken from Polynesian mythology, where Tiki is a primal ancestor or first-man figure.
Tauni
English · Tauni is used in Finland and as a modern English-style name, often linked to meanings of calm or smallness.
Tessy
English · Tessy is a diminutive of Teresa or Tess, a name of uncertain origin often linked with harvest or summer.
Tinya
English · Tinya is likely a modern pet form influenced by Tina, itself short for names ending in -tina.
Tersia
Greek · Likely a variant related to Theresa, traditionally associated with late Greek roots and summer or harvest meanings.
Tianda
African · Often used as a modern given name with African-associated styling, though its exact root is uncertain.
Troylynn
English · A modern blend of Troy, the ancient place-name, and Lynn, creating a place-inspired compound name.
Tangelia
English · Probably a modern formation influenced by Angela or Tangela, created more for sound than ancient roots.
Tawnee
English · A variant of Tawny, from the English color word describing a warm golden-brown shade.
Tracyann
English · A compound of Tracy and Ann; Tracy comes from a French place-name adopted into English use.
Tamatha
Hebrew · Tamatha is likely a variant of Tabitha or Samantha, often linked to Hebrew Tabitha meaning gazelle.
Tanni
Welsh · Tanni is used as a Welsh diminutive, often related to names like Tanya or Titania in modern usage.
Taressa
Greek · Taressa is likely a modern variant of Teresa, a name traditionally linked to Greek origin and harvest associations.
Telena
Greek · Telena is likely a modern variant influenced by Helena, from Greek roots associated with light or brightness.
Telina
Greek · Telina is likely a modern name influenced by Greek-based forms and may suggest completion or far-reaching purpose.
Tanji
Japanese · Tanji appears in Japanese naming usage and may depend on kanji chosen, with meanings varying by characters.
Tanzie
English · Tanzie likely developed as a playful English diminutive, possibly influenced by Tansy, the flower name.
Taralee
English · Taralee is a modern compound blending Tara, an Irish place name, with Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Telesa
Spanish · Telesa is likely a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain ancient origin often linked through Spanish usage.
Tesia
Greek · Tesia is often used as a short form of Theresa or similar names, with long-standing Greek-associated tradition.
Thearsa
Greek · Thearsa appears to be a rare variant related to Theresa, a traditional name of uncertain but ancient Greek-linked origin.
Tjuana
Spanish · Tjuana is likely a spelling variant of Juana, the Spanish feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Tonoa
African · Tonoa appears in African-style naming usage and may reflect regional language roots or family-based formations.
Tracia
Greek · Tracia likely derives from Thracia or Tracy forms, referring to Thrace, an ancient Greek region.
Triena
Latin · Triena may connect to Latin tri- elements meaning three, or to modern elaborations of Trina-like names.
Trinita
Latin · Trinita relates to Trinity, from Latin trinitas, meaning triad or holy three, often via Spanish and Christian use.
Twala
African · Twala is used in African naming and surname traditions, especially in southern Africa, with regional language roots.
Therron
Greek · Therron is a variant of Theron, from Greek meaning hunter.
Treg
Welsh · Treg is a Celtic-style place name element associated with settlement, homestead, or village.
Thommy
English · Thommy is a pet form of Thomas, ultimately from a Semitic root meaning twin.
Tarrance
Latin · A spelling variant of Terrance or Terence, a classical name of Latin origin with uncertain exact meaning.
Tarita
Irish · Probably a diminutive form related to Tara, the Irish place name associated with the ancient Hill of Tara.
Tywanda
English · A modern blended form influenced by Wanda, a Slavic name associated with legend and wandering.
Tannia
Slavic · Tannia is likely a variant of Tanya, a Slavic diminutive of Tatiana, a Roman family name.
Tinalouise
English · Tinalouise combines Tina, often from Christina or Martina, with Louise, from a Germanic name meaning famous warrior.
Tonimarie
English · Tonimarie blends Toni, from Antonia, with Marie, from Mary, joining Latin and French name traditions.
Tanoa
African · Tanoa appears to be a modern name with uncertain origin, sometimes used for its rhythmic sound rather than a fixed etymology.
Tenya
Slavic · Tenya is likely a Slavic-style diminutive form, though exact derivation is uncertain in modern use.
Tonilynn
English · Tonilynn combines Toni and Lynn, with roots tied to Anthony and the English word lake or waterfall.
Tynetta
English · Tynetta is a modern elaborated form, likely built from Ty or Tina-style sounds with a feminine suffix.
Talara
Spanish · Talara may relate to a Spanish place name or to Greek-rooted forms with a flowing, ornamental sound.
Tamerah
Hebrew · Tamerah is a variant of Tamara, from Hebrew forms meaning "date palm."
Tamhra
Hebrew · Tamhra is a spelling variant of Tamara, a name derived from a Semitic root meaning "date palm."
Tanita
Spanish · Tanita is often used as a diminutive-style form, possibly influenced by Spanish -ita endings and names like Tanya.
Taris
French · Taris appears to be a modern surname-style or invented name, possibly echoing Paris or Taurus-like sounds.
Tarsha
English · Tarsha is likely a modern form influenced by names like Marsha or Natasha, with no single established origin.
Teenia
English · Teenia is likely a pet form or decorative variant of Tina or Christina, names associated with "follower of Christ."
Tenesa
English · Tenesa is a variant of Teresa, traditionally linked to a Greek place name and often interpreted as "harvester."
Tenise
French · Tenise is a spelling variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, from Greek Dionysios meaning "devoted to Dionysus."
Tereas
Greek · Tereas is likely a variant of Teresa or Therese, usually linked to Greek roots and later saintly tradition.
Ticia
Latin · Ticia is likely a short form of Laetitia, from Latin roots meaning joy or happiness.
Timolin
English · Timolin appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed from Timothy or Tim with a decorative ending.
Tine
German · Tine is often a short form of names like Christina or Martina, used as a compact diminutive.
Tonice
English · Tonice is likely a modern variant built from Toni or Antonia, with a contemporary sound.
Tonora
English · Tonora seems to be a modern elaboration of Toni or Nora, created for sound rather than old usage.
Toyna
English · Toyna is likely a modern variant related to Tonya or Toya, shaped by modern spelling patterns.
Tedman
English · Tedman appears to be an English surname-style or coined form built from Ted and man.
Talvin
English · Modern blend-style name, possibly influenced by Calvin and Talbot, with no single clear traditional root.
Terone
English · Likely a variant of Tyrone, from an Irish place name meaning land of Eoghan.
Tol
Norse · Short rare name likely from a surname or place root, possibly tied to toll or wooded hill meanings.
Torres
Spanish · Surname-style name from Spanish torres, meaning towers.
Tashia
Greek · Variant of Natasha or Anastasia, from Greek roots meaning resurrection.
Taunja
Slavic · A spelling variant influenced by Tanya or Tonya, names tied to the Roman family name Antonius.
Tewanna
Slavic · Likely a modern elaboration of Wanda, a Slavic name associated with a wanderer or tribal identity.
Tearsa
Irish · A variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain ancient origin often interpreted as harvest or summer-like.
Threase
Irish · A phonetic variant of Teresa or Theresa, a traditional name with an old and uncertain Mediterranean root.
Tiffney
Greek · A spelling variant of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania, meaning manifestation of God.
Timmi
English · A diminutive English spelling of Timmy, usually from Timothy, meaning honoring God.
Tryna
English · A modern English-style variant likely related to Trina, itself often a short form of names ending in -trina.
Tabita
Hebrew · A variant of Tabitha, a biblical name meaning gazelle.
Taffi
Welsh · A Welsh diminutive associated with David through the River Taff and familiar nickname use.
Tammarra
Hebrew · A variant of Tamara, from Hebrew tamar meaning date palm tree.
Tarolyn
English · Likely a modern blend of Tara and Lynn, combining hill or star associations with a classic suffix.
Toika
African · Likely a modern coined name with a melodic sound pattern rather than a single clear historic source.
Tondi
English · Probably a diminutive or variant related to Toni, itself from Antonia meaning priceless.
Trenise
English · Likely a modern invented name shaped from Tre- and -nise patterns popular in contemporary naming.
Tamasine
English · Tamasine is a feminine form of Thomas, from an Aramaic name meaning twin.
Tammeria
English · Tammeria appears to be a modern elaboration of Tamara or Tammy-type names, often tied to palm tree roots.
Tawyna
English · Tawyna appears to be a modern invented form, possibly influenced by Tawny, evoking a warm golden-brown color.
Teesa
Greek · Teesa is likely a short form of Teresa or Theresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with harvest or summer.
Terenia
Greek · Terenia appears related to Terena or Terence-family names, with roots in an old Roman clan name.
Tone
Norse · Tone is a Scandinavian short form of Antonia, ultimately from a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Tonua
English · Tonua appears to be a rare modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tonya or Antonia forms.
Treana
English · Likely a modern English elaboration of Irish-style names such as Trina or Treena, used more for sound than a fixed ancient meaning.
Tuana
Arabic · Used in Turkish and Persian-influenced naming, often linked with ideas of strength or paradise, though its etymology varies by usage.
Tundra
English · Taken from the geographic word tundra, referring to a cold treeless plain, and used as a modern nature name.
Tyronda
English · A modern coined name, probably shaped from Ty- plus Rhonda, with no single classical root but a distinctly contemporary American formation.
Thadd
Greek · A short form of Thaddeus, a New Testament name traditionally linked to Aramaic roots and often interpreted as heart or courageous.
Timthoy
Greek · Timthoy is a misspelled form of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, meaning honoring God.
Tmothy
Greek · Tmothy is a clipped spelling of Timothy, a Greek name meaning honoring God.
Tarence
Latin · Tarence is a variant of Terence, a Roman family name of uncertain Latin origin.
Tarrence
Latin · Tarrence is a spelling variant of Terence, from an old Roman family name.
Thaddeous
Greek · Thaddeous is a variant of Thaddeus, a biblical name often linked to meanings like "heart" or "courageous."
Therin
Irish · Therin appears to be a modern form influenced by Irish and English surname-style sounds.
Therone
Greek · Therone likely echoes Greek-based Theron forms meaning "hunter."
Timohty
Greek · Timohty is a misspelled form of Timothy, from Greek meaning "honoring God."
Toddy
English · Toddy is an English diminutive of Todd, originally a surname meaning "fox."
Tomislav
Slavic · Tomislav is a Slavic name combining elements meaning "twin" and "glory."
Trever
Welsh · Trever is a variant of Trevor, from Welsh place elements meaning "large settlement" or "homestead."
Tonjua
English · Tonjua appears to be a modern elaboration of Tonya, ultimately linked to Latin Antonia roots.