Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .

TIKI

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian name derived from 'tiki', an ancient Polynesian word for a carved wooden human figure, symbolizing the first man created by gods.

TIKI

Masculine

Distinctive given name of Hawaiian origin, derived from the ancient Polynesian concept of 'tiki', which refers to human-like wooden or stone figures believed to possess spiritual power and symbolize fertility and life creation.

TIKIA

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'grateful' or 'thankful'.

TIKILA

Feminine

Intriguing African-origin name, believed to mean "graceful" or "elegant," popularized in Haiti and Cuba through the slave trade despite its unclear linguistic roots.

TIKINA

Feminine

Unique Polynesian given name and term of endearment derived from the Tongan language, translating to "sweetheart" or "darling". It embodies love, affection, and sweetness, reflecting its Polynesian cultural roots.

TIKIRA

Feminine

Distinctive Hawaiian name derived from 'tiki', meaning ancient effigies, symbolizing strength and protection.

TIKISHA

Feminine

Distinctive African American feminine given name derived from the Swahili word 'tikusha', meaning 'to laugh'. It symbolizes strength, joy, and positivity.

TIKITA

Feminine

Distinctive Hawaiian feminine given name meaning 'small flower'.

TIKIYA

Feminine

Uncommon yet meaningful female Igbo name from Nigeria, derived from "God's gift" in Igbo culture.

TIKIYAH

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning "thankful" or "grateful", often chosen to embody appreciation and humility.

TIKKI

Feminine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "tiksha," meaning "patience" or "endurance.

TIKO

Masculine

African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise' in Kikongo.

TIKVA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'hope', derived from the word tikvah and historically associated with Jewish redemption and messianic expectations.

TIKVAH

Feminine

Hebrew girl's name meaning 'hope', derived from the word 'tikkvah'. It symbolizes redemption and expectation, tracing back to biblical times, and gained popularity during Zionist immigration to Palestine. Notable bearers include author Tikvah Weiner-Aloro.

TIKYRA

Feminine

Recently coined given name of unknown origin. Its four letters, 'Ti', 'ky', and 'ra', combine to create a unique phonetic blend without known cultural or linguistic roots. This makes Tikyra a distinctively modern name often associated with creativity and individuality.

TILA

Feminine

Beautiful Hawaiian name derived from 'tila', meaning 'to look around'.

TILAK

Masculine

Indian boys' name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Tilaka', meaning 'a mark or symbol', and signifying devotion and uniqueness.

TILAN

Masculine

Hungarian name derived from 'tölgy', meaning 'oak', symbolizing strength and resilience.

TILAR

Feminine

Mysterious and intriguing name with unknown origins and meanings, often associated with concepts like light or liberation.

TILAR

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating given name of unknown origin and meaning.

TILDA

Feminine

Scandinavian-derived name originally meaning 'war' or 'battle', yet it now evokes elegance and sophistication, popularized by actress Tilda Swinton.

TILDEN

Feminine

Rare English male name derived from the Old English surname 'tiling', meaning 'clearing in the woods'.

TILDEN

Masculine

Rare, German-origin name derived from "tilia" (linden tree) and "-man," signifying "of the linden tree." It symbolizes strength and resilience.

TILDON

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin meaning "Thor's gift," derived from Þórðr, a name honoring the god of thunder in Norse mythology.

TILDYN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name derived from "telyn," meaning "harp," with musical connotations and historical ties to medieval Welsh nobility.

TILEAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "morning dew," symbolizing freshness and renewal.

TILENA

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Þilínu, meaning 'tender girl', combining the elements 'tender' and 'kite' or 'girl'.

TILER

Masculine

Distinctive, modern name, chosen primarily for its unique sound and aesthetic appeal, with no traditional meaning or history.

TILER

Feminine

English given name derived from the occupation of tile maker or layer, symbolizing pride in craftsmanship and family trade heritage.

TILESHA

Feminine

African-Swahili name meaning "born on Monday," reflecting the significance of birthdays in Swahili culture.

TILFORD

Masculine

English origin, translates to 'meadow shallow river crossing,' derived from Old English words til (tilled land) and ford (shallow river crossing).

TILGHMAN

Masculine

The given name Tilghman, of English origin, is notable for its association with the prominent Tilghman family in early American history, despite its unclear exact meaning and origin.

TILIA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning 'lime tree', associated with beauty and strength.

TILIAN

Feminine

Tilian: Latin-origin male name meaning "of the woods" or "belonging to Tilius", popular among early European Christians, pronounced "TIL-ih-luhn".

TILIAN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name that means "of the Tuscan people," originally associated with an ancient Italian tribe.

TILIO

Masculine

Italian boy's name originating from Tivoli, Italy, derived from the Latin "tiburtinus," meaning "of Tibur." It signifies natural beauty and artistic inspiration. Rare yet meaningful, it has historical roots but remains uncommon today.

TILISA

Feminine

Rare African origin female name derived from the Yoruba language in Nigeria, meaning 'we will become rich' and associated with prosperity.

TILISHA

Feminine

Captivating Indian name derived from 'Tilishya', the Sanskrit word for lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment.

TILIYAH

Feminine

Unique female name of Native American origin, derived from the Cherokee language and meaning "beauty in the middle of flowers.

TILL

Masculine

German-origin name meaning 'tilting' or 'swinging,' historically used as a nickname for agile or playful individuals, and found in Norse mythology as Till-Erik, son of Odin.