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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.
Tennie
English · A diminutive of Tennessee or names like Temperance; a folksy 19th-century American pet form.
Tena
English · Short form of names like Christina or Albertina, often derived from Greek or Germanic roots.
Tishie
English · Pet form of Letitia or Patricia; a rare 19th-century diminutive.
Tella
English · Short form of Estella or Ottelia; Estella from Latin stella meaning 'star.'
Tempie
English · Diminutive of Temperance, from Latin temperantia meaning 'moderation' or 'self-restraint.'
Theda
German · Short form of Theodosia, from Greek theos 'god' and doron 'gift,' meaning 'gift of God.'
Thursa
English · Feminine form related to Thursday or Thor; connected to the Norse god of thunder.
Tobe
Hebrew · Short form of Tobias or Toby, from Hebrew 'Toviyah' meaning 'God is good.'
Theophile
Greek · From Greek 'Theophilos' meaning 'loved by God' or 'friend of God'.
Tilmon
German · Variant of Tilman, from Germanic elements meaning 'people's man' or 'mighty people'.
Theresia
German · German form of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizo' (to harvest) or the island of Thera.
Texie
English · An American name likely derived from Texas or as a diminutive of regional Southern names.
Tilla
German · German pet form of Matilda, from Germanic elements meaning strength in battle.
Texanna
English · American coined name combining Texas with the suffix -anna, reflecting regional pride.
Tiney
English · Variant of Tiny, a nickname-turned-given-name meaning 'small' or 'little one'.
Tinie
English · Variant spelling of Tiny, used as a pet name meaning 'small' or 'little'.
Tiny
English · English word name meaning 'very small', used as an affectionate given name.
Thos
Greek · Abbreviated form of Thomas, from Aramaic te'oma meaning "twin."
Tilman
German · Germanic name meaning "tiller of the soil" or from Diethelm (people's protector). Common in medieval Germany.
Tolbert
German · Germanic name from a blend of Talbot (possibly "valley bright") or from Old German tal (valley) and berht (bright).
Trudie
German · Diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger-trud' meaning 'spear of strength.'
Tinnie
English · Diminutive of Christina, Martina, or Albertina; an affectionate pet form popular in the 19th century.
Thekla
Greek · From Greek 'theos' (God) and 'kleos' (glory), meaning glory of God; an early Christian saint.
Thresa
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek Thera or meaning 'harvester.'
Tandy
English · Medieval diminutive of Andrew, from the Greek 'andreios' meaning manly.
Thurlow
English · English place name meaning 'Thor's hill' or 'assembly hill,' combining Norse and Old English.
Toy
English · English nickname or diminutive, possibly from a pet form of various names or meaning 'playful.'
Tilford
English · English place name meaning 'Tila's ford' or 'good ford.'
Theodocia
Greek · Variant of Theodosia, from Greek theos (god) + dosis (giving), meaning 'gift of God'.
Tacy
Latin · From Latin tacere meaning 'be silent,' a Quaker virtue name popular in colonial America.
Teckla
Greek · Variant of Thecla, from Greek theos (god) + kleos (glory), meaning 'divine fame'.
Telitha
Hebrew · Variant of Talitha, from Aramaic meaning 'little girl,' from Jesus's words 'Talitha cumi' in Mark 5:41.
Tishia
English · Modern variant of Tisha, a short form of Letitia meaning joy or happiness.
Tollie
English · Diminutive of Bartholomew or Tolbert, a Southern American pet form.
Timmie
Greek · Diminutive of Timothy, from Greek 'timotheos' meaning 'honoring God.'
Texana
English · Feminine form meaning woman from Texas, used in 19th-century American naming.
Tresa
Greek · Variant of Teresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest or reap.
Theckla
Greek · Variant of Thecla, from Greek meaning "glory of God"; an early Christian saint's name.
Theressa
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek therizo meaning "to harvest" or from Therasia island.
Thula
African · From Zulu meaning "be quiet, be at peace"; also linked to mythical Norse Thule.
Tonie
Latin · Diminutive of Antonia, from Latin Antonius meaning "priceless" or "of inestimable worth."
Trannie
Latin · Diminutive possibly from Tranquilla (Latin, "peaceful") or a Southern pet form.
Trella
Spanish · Short form of Estrella, from Spanish meaning "star."
Treva
Welsh · From Welsh tref meaning "homestead" or "settlement"; also interpreted as "prudent."
Tomie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'rich beauty'; also a diminutive of Thomas in English usage.
Thirza
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Tirzah' meaning 'delight' or 'pleasantness'; a biblical place and personal name.
Tura
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew meaning 'ox' or Norse origin; also a variant of Thora meaning 'thunder.'
Tacie
Latin · Diminutive of Tacita, from Latin 'tacitus' meaning silent or quiet.
Tip
English · English diminutive nickname, or an Irish short form of Tiobóid (Theobald).
Thressa
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Therasia.
Thecla
Greek · From Greek 'Theokleia' meaning glory of God; an early Christian saint and martyr.
Thorvald
Norse · Old Norse name combining Thor (the thunder god) and 'valdr' meaning ruler or power.
Tekla
Greek · From Greek Thekla, meaning glory of God; popular in Slavic and Scandinavian cultures.
Terese
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest or from the island Thera.
Tomasita
Spanish · Spanish feminine diminutive of Tomás (Thomas), from Aramaic meaning 'twin'.
Tassie
Scottish · Scottish pet form, often a diminutive of Anastasia, from Greek "anastasis" meaning "resurrection."
Timotea
Greek · Feminine form of Timothy, from Greek "timotheos" meaning "honoring God."
Tobitha
Hebrew · Variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic "ṭaḇīṯā" meaning "gazelle." A biblical figure raised by Peter.
Trula
German · Possibly from German Trude (short for Gertrude meaning 'spear of strength') or English 'truly.'
Thorwald
Norse · From Old Norse 'Thor' (thunder god) and 'valdr' (ruler), meaning Thor's ruler.
Tela
Latin · From Latin 'tela' meaning web or woven fabric; also a short form of names ending in -tela.
Thilda
German · Short form of Mathilda, from Germanic 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle), meaning mighty in battle.
Thresia
German · German variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island of Thera.
Trilby
English · Literary name from George du Maurier's 1894 novel 'Trilby'; possibly from a place name meaning three farmsteads.
Tenie
English · Diminutive of names ending in -tine or -tene, such as Ernestine or Christine.
Theola
Greek · From Greek theos meaning "God"; a feminine name conveying divine grace or godliness.
Tavie
Scottish · Diminutive of Octavia, from Latin 'octavus' meaning eighth.
Tola
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning worm or scarlet dye; also an African name meaning priceless.
Tellie
English · Diminutive of Estelle or Thelma, used as an independent pet form in the American South.
Threasa
Greek · Phonetic variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest or reap.
Trinnie
English · Diminutive of Trinidad or Katrina; as Trinity, from Latin 'trinitas' meaning threefold.
Tyyne
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'calm' or 'serene,' used as a virtue name in Scandinavian cultures.
Tenna
Norse · Scandinavian short form of names like Kristenna or Tenna, meaning 'follower of Christ' or a pet form.
Thelda
German · Short form of Mathelda or variant of Thelma; Germanic roots meaning 'mighty in battle'.
Tommye
English · Feminine spelling variant of Tommy, a diminutive of Thomas (Aramaic for 'twin').
Thedore
Greek · Variant spelling of Theodore, from Greek Theodōros meaning 'gift of God'.
Tannie
English · Diminutive of Tanya or Tanith; also an Afrikaans term of endearment meaning auntie.
Telford
English · From Old French 'taille fer' meaning iron cutter; an occupational surname turned given name.
Thomasina
Greek · Feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic "te'oma" meaning "twin."
Therman
English · Variant of Thurman, from Old Norse Þórr (Thor) and man, or from Greek thermos meaning 'warm.'
Telesfora
Greek · Feminine of Telesforo, from Greek 'telesphoros' meaning 'bearing fruit' or 'bringing fulfillment'.
Tressia
Greek · A variant of Theresa/Tressa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest, or from the island Thera.
Tyne
English · From the River Tyne in northern England, of Celtic origin meaning 'river' or 'to flow'.
Toivo
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'hope' or 'wish,' rooted in Finno-Ugric tradition.
Theta
Greek · From the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, associated with mystery and knowledge.
Thurza
Hebrew · Variant of Tirzah, from Hebrew meaning 'she is my delight' or 'pleasantness'.
Tamer
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'one who owns dates (fruit)' or 'rich'; also an English word name.
Tecla
Greek · Variant of Thecla, from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'kleos' (glory), meaning 'glory of God.'
Teola
English · Rare name possibly from Greek 'theos' meaning 'God,' or an American creative coinage.
Trueman
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'faithful man' or 'trustworthy person.'
Therma
Greek · From Greek 'therme' meaning 'warmth' or 'heat,' a rare feminine given name.
Thersa
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Thera.
Tossie
English · Pet form or diminutive, likely short for Theodosia (gift of God) or similar names.
Teresina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Teresa, likely from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest or reap.
Tryphena
Greek · From Greek 'tryphaina' meaning delicate or dainty; appears in the New Testament (Romans 16:12).
Thelbert
English · Germanic compound name combining elements meaning 'people' or 'nation' (thel) and 'bright' or 'famous' (bert).
Tosca
Italian · Italian name meaning 'from Tuscany,' popularized by Puccini's opera.
Thomasine
English · Feminine diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic/Hebrew meaning 'twin.'
Trellis
English · Modern English name derived from the garden lattice structure, evoking growth and nature.
Tsuruko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'crane child,' from tsuru (crane) and ko (child), symbolizing longevity.
Thurmond
English · From Old Norse/Germanic elements combining Thor (thunder god) and 'mund' (protection).
Topsy
English · Literary name popularized by the character in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Twylah
English · Variant of Twyla, meaning 'woven' or 'twilight,' of uncertain English origin.
Tecora
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, likely a modern 19th-century coinage.
Tempy
English · Diminutive of Temperance, the English virtue name meaning moderation and self-restraint.
Talbert
German · From Germanic elements meaning bright valley; a variant of the Norman surname Talbot.
Thelmon
English · Rare name likely derived from Germanic roots meaning 'will' or 'determination.'
Tee
English · Short form or nickname, often a diminutive of names beginning with T.
Thelmer
English · Rare Germanic-rooted name, possibly a variant of Elmer meaning 'noble and famous.'
Thurley
English · English place-based surname meaning 'Thor's meadow' or 'clearing with a gap', from Old English.
Taimi
Indian · Finnish name meaning 'young plant' or 'seedling', evoking growth and new life.
Thalma
Greek · Variant of Thelma, possibly coined by Marie Corelli; linked to Greek 'thelema' meaning will.
Tempa
English · Rare name, likely a short form of Temperance, the English virtue name meaning moderation.
Theoda
Greek · Feminine form from Greek 'theos' (god) or Germanic 'theud' (people), meaning gift of God.
Tonita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning praiseworthy.
Toshiko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'clever child' or 'alert child,' from 'toshi' (keen) and 'ko' (child).
Theodis
German · Germanic name from 'theod' (people, nation); related to Theodore, blending concepts of 'people' and 'gift.'
Tiburcio
Spanish · From Latin 'Tiburtius,' meaning 'of Tibur' (modern Tivoli, Italy); borne by several early Christian saints.
Tobbie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Tobias, from Hebrew Toviyah meaning 'God is good.'
Teofila
Greek · Feminine of Theophilus, from Greek theos-philos meaning loved by God.
Toye
English · English name of uncertain origin, possibly from a surname meaning playful or lively.
Tenner
English · English occupational or surname-derived name, possibly related to one who tans leather.
Toini
Norse · Finnish and Scandinavian diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Tomiko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'child of wealth/fortune', from 'tomi' (wealth) and 'ko' (child).
Thurmon
Norse · Variant of Thurmond, from Old Norse 'Thor' (thunder god) and 'mund' (protection), meaning Thor's protection.
Theophil
Greek · From Greek 'theophilos' meaning 'loved by God' or 'friend of God.'
Toshio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'talented man' or 'agile, astute,' from 'toshi' (genius) and 'o' (man).
Tullio
Italian · Italian form of Roman name Tullius, possibly meaning 'to lift up' or of Etruscan origin.
Tadao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "loyal man" or "faithful man," from "tada" (loyal) and "o" (man).
Theodus
Greek · Variant of Theodosius, from Greek "theos" (God) and "dosis" (gift), meaning "gift of God."
Thurl
Norse · Possibly derived from Old Norse "Þórir" connected to Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
Tsutomu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "diligent" or "industrious," conveying hard work and perseverance.
Tevis
Scottish · Variant of Tavis or Tavish, the Scottish form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Thedford
English · English place name variant of Thetford, from Old English meaning 'public ford' or 'people's crossing'.
Theopolis
Greek · From Greek 'theos' (God) and 'polis' (city), meaning 'city of God.' Variant of Theophilus.
Thermon
Greek · Likely derived from Greek 'thermos' meaning 'warm' or 'hot.' A rare given name of uncertain origin.
Tildon
English · Variant of Tilden, from Old English meaning 'fertile valley' or 'tilled hill'.
Truxton
English · English place name meaning 'Truc's settlement.' Notable as surname of naval hero Thomas Truxton.
Teruko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning shining child or radiant child, from 'teru' (shine) + 'ko' (child).
Trini
Spanish · Diminutive of Trinidad, Spanish for Trinity, referring to the Holy Trinity.
Twilla
English · Variant of Twila, likely from English 'twilight' or a woven-thread word.
Thordis
Norse · Old Norse name combining 'Thor' (god of thunder) and 'dís' (goddess), meaning 'Thor's goddess.'
Toyoko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name, commonly written with characters meaning 'abundant' and 'child.'
Trena
English · Modern short form of Katrina or Catriona, or an independent name meaning 'pure.'
Tsuyako
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'strong child,' from 'tsuya' (strong/glossy) and 'ko' (child).
Tauno
Norse · Finnish-Nordic name meaning peaceful and modest, related to Scandinavian roots.
Talbot
English · Norman-French name of disputed origin, possibly from Germanic 'tal' (destroy) and 'bod' (message); an old aristocratic surname.
Tennis
English · Rare name, likely a diminutive of Dennis/Tennyson, from Greek 'Dionysios' meaning 'follower of Dionysus'.
Teofil
Slavic · Slavic form of Theophilus, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (friend), meaning 'loved by God'.
Thelton
English · Rare English name, likely a place-name origin meaning 'settlement on the plank bridge' from Old English.
Tilton
English · English place name meaning 'Tila's farmstead', from an Old English personal name and 'tun' (settlement).
Teruo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'shining man' or 'radiant hero,' commonly written as 輝夫.
Theordore
Greek · Variant spelling of Theodore, from Greek Theodoros meaning 'gift of God.'
Thorval
Norse · Variant of Thorvald, from Old Norse meaning 'Thor's ruler' or 'power of Thor.'
Tokio
Japanese · Alternate romanization of Tokyo meaning 'eastern capital'; used as a given name in early 20th century.
Tomy
English · Informal diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin.'
Tunis
Arabic · Place name derived from the capital city of Tunisia, possibly meaning 'to encamp' in Berber.
Thella
Greek · Short form of Thekla, from Greek meaning 'glory of God.'
Thetis
Greek · Greek sea nymph and mother of Achilles; name possibly means 'to establish' or 'creator.'
Talma
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning mound or hill; also an Aramaic word for a furrow or ridge.
Theona
Greek · Feminine form of Theon, from Greek 'theos' meaning god or divine.
Tomasina
Italian · Italian feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning twin.
Teretha
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' meaning to harvest or reap.
Tsuneko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tsune' (constant, enduring) with 'ko' (child).
Torao
Japanese · Japanese masculine name combining 'tora' (tiger) with 'o' (man, hero).
Tsugio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'next' or 'successor,' implying continuity and legacy.
Tillmon
German · Variant of Tilman, from Germanic elements meaning 'mighty people' or 'tiller of the land.'
Takao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'noble man' or 'high peak,' from kanji taka (high) and o (man/hero).
Telesforo
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Telesphoros, meaning 'bringing fulfillment' or 'bearing fruit.'
Thure
Norse · Scandinavian name derived from Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
Twyman
English · English surname possibly meaning 'between two,' or a variant of the occupational name Twainman.
Tench
English · From the freshwater fish name, via Old French 'tenche'; a nature-inspired surname turned given name.
Thomos
Greek · Variant spelling of Thomas, from Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning twin.
Thurber
English · From Old Norse 'Þórbjǫrn' meaning Thor's bear; an English surname evoking Norse mythology.
Tivis
English · Rare variant possibly related to Thevis or Davis; of uncertain origin, likely an Americanized phonetic form.
Tranquilino
Spanish · From Latin 'tranquillus' meaning calm, serene, or peaceful; a virtue name used in Hispanic tradition.
Travers
French · From Old French 'traverser' meaning to cross; originally a name for someone who lived near a bridge or crossing.
Tulio
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Tullius, an ancient Roman family name possibly meaning to lift or carry.
Toshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'year,' 'wise,' or 'clever.'
Theone
Greek · From Greek theos meaning 'god'; can be interpreted as 'divine one' or 'godly.'
Teresia
Greek · Latinate form of Teresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Therasia.
Thurma
Norse · Feminine form derived from Thor, the Norse god of thunder, via Thurman.
Tincy
English · Rare diminutive name, likely a pet form of names like Constance or an endearment from 'tiny.'
Treasie
English · Variant of Treasure or a diminutive of Theresa, conveying the sense of something precious.
Trieste
Italian · From the Italian port city Trieste, whose name derives from Latin 'Tergeste,' a pre-Roman settlement name.
Tabea
German · German form of Tabitha, from Aramaic meaning 'gazelle.' A biblical name from Acts 9:36.
Thedora
Greek · Variant spelling of Theodora, from Greek 'theos' (god) + 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God.'
Theophane
Greek · From Greek 'theos' (god) + 'phaino' (to appear), meaning 'manifestation of God.'
Thomasena
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of Thomas, from Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning 'twin.'
Tomacita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Tomasa, the feminine form of Tomás (Thomas), meaning 'twin.'
Tomiye
Japanese · Japanese feminine name combining elements meaning 'wealth' or 'beauty,' with various kanji readings.
Tonnie
Latin · Diminutive of Antonia or Antoinette, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Toots
English · English pet name and term of endearment, used as an informal given name in the early 20th century.
Truda
German · From Germanic 'trud' meaning 'strength' or 'spear strength,' a short form of Gertrude.
Tsurue
Japanese · Japanese feminine name derived from 'tsuru' meaning 'crane,' a symbol of longevity and good fortune.
Tod
English · From a Middle English word meaning 'fox,' used as a surname turned given name.
Tamotsu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'to protect' or 'to defend,' implying a guardian role.
Talton
English · English place-based surname meaning 'farmstead in a valley' or 'settlement by the river Tal.'
Toxie
English · Rare modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a pet form or invented diminutive.
Tilghman
German · Germanic name, variant of Tilman, from Old German meaning 'tiller of the soil' or 'farmer.'
Tetsuo
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with kanji meaning 'wise man' or 'iron hero,' depending on characters chosen.
Tatsuo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "dragon man" or "imperial man," combining "tatsu" (龍, dragon) and "o" (男, man).
Trento
Italian · Italian place name from the city Trento (Trent), derived from Celtic or Latin "tridentum" meaning "three-pronged."
Thorald
Norse · Old Norse name from 'Þórr' (Thor) + 'valdr' (ruler), meaning 'Thor's ruler.'
Tome
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin.'
Tomio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wealthy man' or 'treasured one,' from kanji for riches.
Toshiyuki
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'toshi' (wise/agile) and 'yuki' (happiness/snow), meaning 'wise joy.'
Tatsuko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning child of the dragon or accomplished child, from tatsu and ko.
Tatsue
Japanese · Japanese name often combining 'tatsu' (dragon or to stand) with 'e' (blessing or bay).
Tita
Spanish · Feminine diminutive from Latin 'Titus' meaning 'title of honor,' widely used as a pet name in Romance cultures.
Trine
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Katrine (Catherine), from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Truma
English · Rare name possibly a feminine form related to Old English 'trum' meaning 'strong' or 'faithful.'
Tsuyuko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tsuyu' (dew) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'dew child,' evoking freshness and purity.
Takako
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with characters meaning noble, filial, or high child.
Tamaye
Japanese · Japanese name meaning jewel or ball blessing; a variant of Tamae meaning gem branch.
Thada
Irish · Feminine form of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning courageous heart; used in Irish tradition.
Thedra
Greek · Short form of Theodora, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning gift of God.
Thusnelda
German · Ancient Germanic name, possibly meaning 'strong in battle'; borne by the wife of chieftain Arminius.
Treasa
Irish · Irish Gaelic form of Teresa, possibly meaning 'harvester' or 'summer.'
Trudis
German · Germanic diminutive of names ending in -trude, from Old High German 'thrud' meaning 'strength.'
Tsuruyo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tsuru' (crane) and 'yo' (generation), symbolizing longevity.
Tatsumi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tatsu' (dragon) with 'mi' (beauty or truth).
Tokuo
Japanese · Japanese name, commonly written with kanji meaning 'virtuous man' or 'man of virtue.'
Tsuneo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'constant man' or 'enduring man,' from tsune (always) + o (man).
Tadeus
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise', a New Testament apostle name.
Tecumseh
English · Shawnee name meaning 'shooting star' or 'panther crossing the sky', borne by the famed Shawnee leader.
Tharon
English · Possibly a modern blend of Sharon and Theodore, or from Hebrew meaning 'plain of beauty'.
Theador
Greek · Variant spelling of Theodore, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God'.
Thoburn
English · English-Scottish surname from Old English 'thorn' and 'burna' (stream), meaning 'stream by the thorns'.
Thurlo
English · Variant of Thurlow, from Old Norse 'Thor' and Old English 'hlaw' (hill), meaning 'Thor's hill'.
Taisto
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'battle' or 'fight,' from the Finnish word 'taisto' for combat or struggle.
Tatsuro
Japanese · Japanese name typically written with kanji for 'dragon' (tatsu) and 'man' (ro), meaning 'dragon man.'
Telio
Greek · Variant related to Greek 'teleios' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete,' or a short form of Aurelio.
Thaddius
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise'; borne by one of the twelve apostles.
Theobald
German · From Germanic elements theud 'people' and bald 'bold,' meaning 'bold of the people'; a medieval noble name.
Tilio
Latin · Derived from Latin tilia meaning 'linden tree,' used as an Italian and Spanish given name.
Toshie
Japanese · Japanese name from toshi meaning 'year, wisdom, or agile'; a familiar feminine form.
Taeko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "child of many blessings" or "child of grace."
Trilla
Italian · From Italian trillo meaning "trill" or "melodious sound"; a musical-inspired name.
Tessibel
English · Literary blend of Tess (from Theresa, meaning harvester) and Belle/Isabel, meaning beautiful.
Tomoe
Japanese · Japanese name meaning blessing or comma-shaped swirl pattern, famously borne by warrior Tomoe Gozen.
Tamiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'child of many beauties' or 'child of the people.'
Teruyo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'shining generation' or 'radiant world,' from 'teru' (shine).
Thressie
Greek · Diminutive of Theresa, from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Thera.
Toshiye
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'blessed year' or 'sharp and prosperous generation.'
Tayeko
Japanese · Japanese variant of Taeko, meaning 'prosperous child' or 'abundant child.'
Tomoye
Japanese · Variant of Tomoe, a Japanese name meaning 'blessing' or 'circular pattern.'
Totsie
German · Pet name or diminutive, likely from a German endearment for a small child.
Trecie
English · Diminutive variant of Theresa or Tracy, meaning 'harvester' or 'of Thracia.'
Toru
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'penetrate,' 'clear,' or 'transparent,' connoting clarity and persistence.
Tipton
English · English place name meaning "Tibba's settlement," derived from an Old English personal name and tūn.
Thom
Hebrew · Short form of Thomas, from Aramaic te'oma meaning 'twin.' A biblical apostle name simplified.
Taze
English · Rare diminutive, possibly short for Anastasia or a modern coined name; origin uncertain.
Theado
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus or from Germanic theod meaning "people"; related to Theodore.
Thomes
Hebrew · Variant of Thomas, from Aramaic T'oma meaning "twin."
Toshiaki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "bright and sharp," from toshi (clever) and aki (bright, autumn).
Truel
German · Rare Germanic variant, possibly from Old German tru meaning "faithful" or "loyal."
Tsuyoshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "strong" or "tough," written with kanji for strength and resolve.
Tulon
French · Variant of Toulon, a French place name; possibly from pre-Latin telo meaning "hill."
Turney
French · Anglo-Norman surname from Tournai in France, meaning "from the turning place."
Telesphore
Greek · From Greek 'telesphoros' meaning 'bearing fulfillment' or 'bringing completion,' a papal saint's name.
Tereso
Spanish · Masculine Spanish variant related to Teresa, from Greek 'therizein' meaning 'to harvest' or 'reap.'
Thales
Greek · Ancient Greek name possibly meaning 'to blossom,' borne by the pre-Socratic philosopher Thales of Miletus.
Theoplis
Greek · Variant of Theophilus, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (friend), meaning 'friend of God.'
Tillis
English · English surname-derived name, possibly from 'Tilley' or a pet form of Matilda meaning 'mighty in battle.'
Tolliver
French · From Old French 'taillefere' meaning 'iron-cutter' or 'cuts iron,' an occupational surname turned given name.
Trenidad
Spanish · Variant of Trinidad, from Spanish meaning 'Trinity,' referring to the Holy Trinity in Christian theology.
Trumon
English · Variant of Truman, from Old English meaning 'trusty man' or 'loyal, faithful person.'
Theophila
Greek · Feminine of Theophilus, from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'philos' (beloved); means 'loved by God.'
Truby
English · From the Old Norse place name Þrúðr-bý meaning 'Trudi's farmstead.'
Thana
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'praise' or 'gratitude'; also linked to Greek 'thanatos' (death/immortality).
Thela
Greek · From Greek 'thelo' meaning 'will' or 'wish,' connoting desire and determination.
Tamae
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "jewel" or "gem," often written with the character for ball or pearl.
Tenia
English · Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Tina or a phonetic coinage.
Tensie
English · Pet form likely derived from Hortense (Latin "of the garden") or a similar name.
Terrie
English · Variant of Terry, a pet form of Theresa ("harvester") or Terence ("smooth").
Theatus
Greek · Rare name possibly derived from Greek "theos" meaning "god" with a Latinized ending.
Thedis
Greek · Possibly a variant of Thetis, the Greek sea goddess and mother of Achilles.
Thema
Greek · From Greek meaning "that which is laid down"; also used in Akan cultures meaning "queen."
Theopa
Greek · Rare name from Greek "theos" (god), a shortened form of Theopatra or Theophania.
Theopal
Greek · Rare name combining Greek "theos" (god) with an elaborated suffix, meaning "of God."
Thyrza
Hebrew · Variant of Tirzah, a Hebrew name meaning "she is my delight" or "pleasantness."
Tiofila
Greek · Spanish form of Theophila, from Greek "theophilos" meaning "lover of God."
Trinie
English · Pet form of Trinidad or Trinity, referring to the Holy Trinity.
Talmon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'mound' or 'furrow', borne by a gatekeeper of the Temple in the Old Testament.
Tasker
English · English occupational surname turned given name, denoting one who performs tasks or piece-work.
Thaddus
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise'; an apostle's name.
Thaddues
Hebrew · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning courageous heart or praise.
Thadus
Hebrew · Shortened variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning courageous heart.
Takeichi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strong first son' or 'bamboo one,' from 'take' (武/竹) and 'ichi' (一, first).
Thaddeaus
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise.' One of the twelve Apostles.
Theotis
Greek · From Greek 'theos' meaning 'god,' possibly a variant of Theoticus. Used primarily in African-American communities.
Thoralf
Norse · Scandinavian name combining 'Thor' (the thunder god) and 'alf' (elf), meaning 'Thor's elf.'
Tilmer
English · Rare name likely derived from Germanic roots meaning 'good fame' or a variant of Tilman (tiller of the soil).
Trammell
English · From Old French 'tramail,' a type of fishing net. Originally an occupational surname turned given name.
Trino
Spanish · Spanish name from Latin 'Trinus' meaning 'triple' or referencing the Holy Trinity.
Tokie
Japanese · Japanese feminine name from 'toki' (時, time) with a diminutive ending, meaning 'timely' or 'opportune.'
Therisa
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island of Thera.
Trulie
English · A creative spelling of Truly, an English virtue name embodying honesty and sincerity.
Tenny
English · Diminutive of Tennyson or Tennessee, meaning 'son of Dennis' or a place name.
Tokiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'child of time' or 'everlasting child,' from toki (time) and ko (child).
Tama
Japanese · Japanese for 'jewel' or 'ball'; also a Hebrew name meaning 'wonder' or 'marvel'.
Tazuko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name combining 'tazu' (crane) with 'ko' (child), meaning 'crane child'.
Theria
Greek · From Greek 'therion' meaning 'wild creature' or 'theros' meaning 'summer harvest'.
Tinny
English · English diminutive, a pet form of names like Christina or Martina.
Twilah
English · Variant of Twila, derived from the English word 'twilight,' evoking dusk light.
Tellis
Greek · From Greek 'teleos' meaning perfect or complete, or a surname-derived given name.
Teodulo
Greek · Spanish form of Theodulus, from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'doulos' (servant), meaning servant of God.
Tharel
English · Rare created name, possibly a blend of Theron and Darrell, found primarily in the American South.
Thornwell
English · English place name from Old English 'thorn' and 'well' (spring), meaning spring by the thorn bushes.
Tsukasa
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'officer,' 'chief,' or 'authority,' written with the kanji 司.
Thelia
Greek · Variant of Thalia, from the Greek 'thallein' meaning 'to flourish' or 'to bloom.'
Toinette
French · French diminutive of Antoinette, feminine of Antoine/Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Tomeko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning blessed child or wisdom child, from 'tomo' and 'ko.'
Tootsie
English · Affectionate pet name meaning sweetheart or darling, of playful origin.
Tadayoshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'loyal and righteous,' from tada (faithful) + yoshi (good).
Toshiro
Japanese · Japanese name meaning talented or intelligent son, combining toshi (clever) and ro (son).
Telesfor
Greek · From Greek 'Telesphoros' meaning 'bringing fulfillment' or 'bearing fruit,' a saint's name.
Thadis
Greek · Variant of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning 'courageous heart' or 'praise.'
Thaxton
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'settlement with a thatched roof.'
Thorton
English · Variant of Thornton, Old English place name meaning 'thorn bush settlement.'
Tokuichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'toku' (virtue, gain) and 'ichi' (one, first).
Tomes
English · English patronymic surname derived from Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
Tefta
Greek · Albanian name of possible Greek influence, meaning light or dawn in regional usage.
Telia
Greek · Modern name possibly derived from Greek Thalia meaning to flourish or bloom.
Theada
Greek · Variant of Theda, short for Theodora, from Greek meaning gift of God.
Thoris
Norse · Derived from Thor, the Norse god of thunder, with a feminine or Latinized suffix.
Trilba
English · Variant of Trilby, popularized by George du Maurier's 1894 novel of the same name.
Tsugie
Japanese · Japanese name likely derived from 'tsugi' meaning 'next' or 'successor.'
Tenora
English · Rare feminine name possibly related to the musical term tenor or a creative American coinage.
Teny
English · Diminutive form, likely short for Tennessee or a pet form of names like Tena or Tenny.
Terressa
English · Variant of Teresa, possibly from Greek therízein (to harvest) or the island of Thera.
Theolia
English · Rare name from Greek theos (god), suggesting divine or godly, with a feminine -lia ending.
Thlema
English · Variant of Thelma, coined by novelist Marie Corelli in 1887, possibly from Greek thelema (will/wish).
Thomasa
English · Feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic te'oma meaning twin.
Trenna
English · Possibly a feminine form of Trent or a Welsh-influenced name related to strength or a river name.
Therion
Greek · From Greek 'therion' meaning 'wild beast'; used in classical and mythological contexts.
Thirston
English · Variant of Thurston, from Old Norse meaning 'Thor's stone'; a place-name origin.
Troyce
English · Modern blend of Troy (from the ancient city of Troyes) with the suffix -ce.
Tudor
Welsh · Welsh form of Tudur, meaning 'ruler of the people'; the name of the English royal dynasty.
Trinida
Spanish · Variant of Trinidad, from Spanish meaning 'trinity,' referencing the Holy Trinity.
Twylla
English · Variant of Twyla, possibly from English 'twilight' or a woven thread.
Teenie
English · Pet diminutive form, used as a standalone name or nickname for Christine, Martina, or similar.
Triny
Spanish · Diminutive of Trinidad, from Latin 'trinitas' meaning 'trinity,' common in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Thelman
German · Variant of Thelma or Germanic name element meaning 'will' or 'determination'.
Toshiharu
Japanese · Japanese name combining toshi ('clever, sharp') and haru ('spring, clear weather').
Talford
English · English place name meaning 'ford by the hill or tal (slope).'
Traverse
French · From Old French 'traverser' meaning 'to cross over,' used as a place-derived surname.
Tullis
Latin · Variant of Tullius, a Roman family name borne by Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero).
Toledo
Spanish · From the historic Spanish city, possibly from Latin 'Toletum.'
Tereatha
Greek · Elaborated form of Theresa, from Greek meaning "harvester" or "reaper."
Thala
Greek · From Greek "thallein" meaning "to bloom" or Arabic meaning "gold."
Thelmar
Greek · Variant of Thelma, from Greek meaning "will" or "volition," coined by Marie Corelli in 1887.
Thorine
Norse · Feminine form derived from Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
Tincie
English · English diminutive pet name, likely a familiar form of names like Tina or Constance.
Tomoko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "wise child" or "friendly child," from tomo (friend/wisdom) + ko (child).
Tsutako
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "vine child" or "ivy child," from tsuta (ivy) + ko (child).
Tedd
English · Variant of Ted, a short form of Theodore (gift of God) or Edward (wealthy guardian).
Tomey
English · Diminutive variant of Thomas, from Aramaic 'te'oma' meaning twin.
Thessalonia
Greek · Feminine form from Thessalonica, the biblical Greek city meaning 'victory over Thessaly.'
Thiel
German · German short form of names beginning with 'Thied-' from Old Germanic 'thiud' meaning 'people.'
Tommey
English · Variant of Tommy, a diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin.'
Takeko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'bamboo child' or 'strong, valiant child.'
Trecia
Latin · Variant of Tricia, a short form of Patricia, from Latin "patricius" meaning noble or patrician.
Tiburcia
Spanish · Feminine of Tiburcio, from Latin Tiburtius, meaning of Tibur (ancient Tivoli).
Tona
Spanish · Spanish short form of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius meaning 'priceless.'
Twanda
Slavic · Variant of Wanda, possibly from a Slavic root meaning 'wanderer' or a Vandal tribal name.
Terral
French · Variant of Terrell, from Old French 'tirel' meaning 'to pull' or a stubborn person; also a place name.
Tetsuro
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'tetsu' (iron) and 'rō' (road or path), meaning 'iron path' or 'steadfast way.'
Theran
Greek · Variant of Theron, from Greek 'therion' meaning hunter or wild beast.
Tice
English · Medieval English surname, possibly a short form of Mathias or from German roots.
Tedford
English · English place-based surname meaning 'ford of the people' or 'Theodric's ford.'
Thell
English · Rare English name of uncertain origin, possibly a short form or modern coinage.
Thirl
English · Rare English name from Old English thyrel meaning 'opening' or 'piercing.'
Tiodoro
Spanish · Spanish variant of Teodoro (Theodore), from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Toribia
Spanish · Feminine of Toribio, from Latin Turibius, a name borne by early Iberian saints.
Tiodora
Greek · Spanish phonetic variant of Theodora, from Greek meaning 'gift of God'.
Trudell
German · Diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic ger (spear) and trud (strength).
Tamio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'people's man' or 'folk hero,' from kanji 民夫 or 民雄.
Taurino
Spanish · From Latin 'taurinus' meaning 'bull-like,' borne by several early Christian saints.
Theodia
Greek · Feminine form derived from Greek 'theos' meaning God, a gift of God.
Treba
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant or invented name from mid-20th century America.
Theretha
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Thera.
Tiofilo
Spanish · Variant of Teófilo, from Greek 'theophilos' meaning 'loved by God' or 'friend of God'.
Tunney
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Tonnaigh, possibly meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining'.
Talmer
English · Rare name possibly from Germanic elements meaning dale or valley dweller.
Theodric
German · Variant of Theodoric, from Germanic 'theud-ric' meaning ruler of the people.
Truette
English · Variant of Truett, from Old English 'treowe' meaning true, faithful, or trustworthy.
Theoria
Greek · From Greek 'theoria' meaning contemplation, vision, or spectacle.
Thereasa
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therizo' meaning to harvest or from the island Therasia.
Thomasene
Hebrew · Feminine form of Thomas, from Aramaic 'ta'oma' meaning twin.
Tammie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Tamara, from Hebrew 'tamar' meaning palm tree.
Tunny
English · English diminutive name, possibly from 'tun' (town enclosure) or a pet form of Anthony.
Tarlton
English · English place name possibly meaning 'Thor's settlement' or 'Thorald's farmstead.'
Thearon
Greek · Variant of Theron, from Greek 'theron' meaning 'hunter' or 'wild animal.'
Thursie
English · Rare diminutive possibly linked to Thursday or the Norse god Thor, suggesting thunder's strength.
Teena
English · Phonetic variant of Tina, a diminutive of Christina meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Theresea
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'therízein' meaning 'to harvest' or from the island Thera.
Torivio
Spanish · Variant of Toribio, from Latin Turibius, a Spanish saint's name meaning 'turbulent.'
Tircio
Greek · Spanish variant of Tirso, from Greek 'thyrsos,' the ivy-wrapped staff carried in Dionysian rites.
Thenia
Greek · Short form derived from Athenia, linked to the Greek goddess Athena.
Theressia
Greek · Elaborate variant of Theresa, likely from Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island Thera.
Thames
English · From the River Thames in England, of pre-Celtic origin possibly meaning 'dark water.'
Toya
Japanese · Japanese name meaning bountiful valley door; also used as a modern English name.
Tretha
English · Rare modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative coinage.
Terril
French · Variant of Terrell, from Old French 'tirer' meaning 'to pull' or Germanic 'thunder ruler.'
Therdore
Greek · Variant spelling of Theodore, from Greek 'Theodoros' meaning 'gift of God.'
Toleda
Spanish · Feminine form inspired by Toledo, the historic Spanish city name.
Tawana
English · Modern coined name popular in African-American communities from the 1960s onward.
Tency
English · Diminutive of Temperance or Hortency, a rare Appalachian-region name suggesting virtue or restraint.
Trillis
English · Possibly derived from 'trellis' (a garden lattice) or a variant of Phyllis meaning 'green bough'.
Terryl
English · Modern unisex variant of Terri or Terry, from the Roman family name Terentius.
Thresea
Greek · Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek therizo ('to harvest') or the island Thera.
Thamas
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Thomas, from Aramaic meaning 'twin.'
Theodies
Greek · From Greek "theos" (God), a rare elaboration related to Theodore meaning "gift of God."
Therrell
English · English surname-derived given name, possibly from Old English place elements meaning "dry hill."
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