Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TIMOTHE
MasculineThe name Timothy, derived from Greek 'timē' meaning honor and 'theos' meaning God, signifies "honoring God" or "honored by God". It originates from the New Testament of the Bible, where it is assigned to one of Jesus Christ's followers who later became a bishop of Ephesus. Throughout history, Timothy has been popular among Christians due to its biblical origins and profound meaning.
TIMOTHEA
FeminineTimothea, of Greek origin, means "honoring or revering God," composed of "timē" meaning "honor, respect" and "theos" meaning "god.
TIMOTHEE
MasculineTimothée is a Greek name meaning 'honor' or 'value', popularized by Saint Timothy, a companion of Apostle Paul. It has been used historically across cultures and remains a classic choice today.
TIMOTHEO
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning "honoring God," composed of "timo-" (honor) and "-theos" (god).
TIMOTHEUS
MasculineGreek male name derived from "timōtheos," meaning "honoring God" or "honored by God.
TIMOTHEY
MasculineGreek-origin name, derived from 'timōtheos', meaning 'honoring God'. First used by early Christians, it gained popularity throughout Europe despite variations in spelling.
TIMOTHHY
MasculineTimothy is a Greek name meaning "honoring God," borne by a companion of Apostle Paul in the New Testament. Popularized during medieval England, it has been associated with saints, martyrs, and royal families throughout history, remaining widely used today.
TIMOTHIE
MasculineTimothée is a Greek masculine given name which translates to "honoring God" or "respecting God". It has biblical origins, appearing in the New Testament as one of Paul's companions, and has been widely used throughout Christian communities worldwide.
TIMOTHY
FeminineGreek name meaning "honoring God" or "honored by God," derived from the goddess of honor Nemesis. It was popularized during the Middle Ages through Christian influence and remains widely used today due to its classic yet timeless appeal.
TIMOTHY
MasculineGreek name meaning "honoring God," popular throughout history and worn by notable religious figures like Saint Timothy, companion of Apostle Paul. It has also been used by royalty such as King Timothy I of Georgia. Today, it remains a popular boy's name worldwide.
TIMOTHYJAMES
MasculineDistinctive English male name formed by combining Timothy ("honoring God") and James ("supplanter" or "held by the heel").
TIMOTHYJOHN
MasculineEnglish name composed of Timothy ("honoring God") and John ("God is gracious"), combined to create a distinctive moniker first used in the mid-20th century US.
TIMOTHYY
MasculineTimothy is a popular boys' name of Greek origin, meaning "honoring God.
TIMOTY
MasculineTimothy is a Greek name meaning 'honoring God', popularized by Saint Timothy in the Bible.
TIMOUTHY
MasculineTimothy is a Greek-derived name meaning 'honoring God' or 'honored by God', first appearing in the Bible and associated with Saint Timothy, a companion of Apostle Paul.
TIMTHOY
MasculineAfrican Igbo name combining Timothy ('honoring God') and Chukwuemeka ('God has done something kind'), signifying strong faith and divine kindness.
TIMTHY
MasculineTimothy is a Greek name meaning "honor" or "respect", first appearing in the New Testament as Saint Paul's companion.
TIMTOHY
MasculineRare variant spelling of Timothy, derived from the Latin "Timotheus" meaning 'honoring God'.
TIMUR
MasculineTurkic name meaning "iron," popular among Muslims worldwide, believed to have been the original name of Timur Lenk, the famous Mongol conqueror who unified much of Asia in the 14th century.
TIMYA
FeminineArabic name that means 'eastern' or 'oriental', often associated with the rising sun and eastern culture.
TIMYAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my foundation," derived from the prophet Jeremiah's father who was a High Priest.
TIMYIA
FeminineUnique Hebrew girls' name that means "with God," symbolizing divine presence or guidance.
TIMYRA
FeminineHebrew female name derived from "timir," meaning "to sing" or "song.
TIN
MasculineVietnamese name meaning 'belief' or 'faith', popularized during the Vietnam War as a symbol of hope.
TINA
MasculineItalian diminutive of Christina, derived from the Greek Christophoros meaning "bearing Christ," and has historical significance dating back centuries with notable bearers like Tina Turner.
TINA
FeminineLatin-derived name originally meaning "Honorary Title," once used for high officials' wives, later becoming a popular given name in the mid-20th century, especially in the U.S. It's often associated with notable figures like Tina Turner and Tina Fey.
TINAKA
FeminineUncommon African name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'God is merciful'.
TINALOUISE
FeminineRare and elegant French name, meaning 'long robe or gown', associated with nobility and conveying sophistication.
TINAMARIA
FeminineRare yet powerful Latin name meaning "honorary" or "respectful," originating in ancient Rome to denote those who had earned high honors.
TINAMARIE
FeminineHispanic-origin female name derived from the Spanish word "tinamar," meaning "to roar like thunder." It signifies strength, power, and majesty.
TINASHA
FeminineAfrican origin name of Yoruba culture meaning "of wealth" or "and riches".
TINASHE
FeminineShona name from Zimbabwe meaning "We are not afraid," reflecting strength and courage.
TINASHE
MasculineUnisex name of African origin, meaning "we are blessed" in Shona, signifying unity and togetherness.
TINASIA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "God's gift.
TINAYA
FeminineIgbo female name of African origin, signifying 'God has done great things' or 'answered prayers,' reflecting the deep spirituality of its Nigerian roots.
TINCIE
FeminineRare Latin-derived name with a rich historical significance. Originally meaning "dyed" or "stained," it was traditionally given to those associated with the textile industry in ancient Rome.
TINCY
FeminineRare French female given name derived from "tinc", meaning "to shine" or "glitter". It symbolizes brightness, radiance, and brilliance.
TINDRA
FeminineSwedish name meaning 'fire', originating from the Old Norse word 'tindr'. It has ancient roots in Nordic culture and history.
TINE
FeminineDanish female name derived from the Old Norse word "Tindr", meaning "pointed" or "sharp". It was traditionally given to those with strong personalities.
TINEA
FeminineRare female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'tineus', meaning 'made of flax'.