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

TINSLEIGH

Feminine

Recently coined name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly inspired by the words 'tin' and 'sleigh'.

TINSLEY

Feminine

English origin and means "someone associated with tin," derived from the occupational surname Tinckley or Tincheley, which referred to those working in the tin trade.

TINSLEY

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname Tin(s)ley, meaning 'tin clearing' or 'sheet metal meadow'.

TINSLIE

Feminine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, making it a distinctive choice with personal significance.

TINY

Feminine

Unique, mysterious given name with unknown origins, sparsely used throughout history; its meaning, unclear due to uncertain etymology, may symbolize smallness or delicateness but remains purely speculative.

TINY

Masculine

Creative, unisex name originating from the English word 'tiny', meaning very small.

TINYA

Feminine

Rare, Slavic female name derived from 'tin', meaning 'fair-haired', conveying beauty and grace.

TINYAH

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning "mother" or "nurturer.

TINZLEE

Feminine

Uncommon South African name derived from Setswana, meaning "respected" or "esteemed," reflecting ancient African values of wisdom and leadership.

TINZLEIGH

Feminine

Uncommon girls' name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Tinsey, associated with tin mining or industry. Its meaning is unknown, but it may have been associated with luck or prosperity due to its Irish roots.

TINZLEY

Feminine

Unique American name created by Stephen King for his character in "Insomnia," with no known original language or culture meaning, but often interpreted to mean "strength of mind" or "tenacity.

TIO

Masculine

Spanish origin and means 'uncle'.

TIODORA

Feminine

Bulgarian name derived from 'tioda,' meaning 'gift of God.' It was historically popular among Bulgarian nobility and has maintained its popularity through centuries due to its association with Saint Tiodora, a revered figure for her kindness and charity. The name consists of three distinct syllables with repeated consonants ('Tio-do-ra'), giving it a pleasant rhythm and melody when spoken aloud.

TIODORO

Masculine

Theodore, meaning "gift of God", is a Greek name popularized through Saint Theodore of Amasea and medieval European rulers like Henry VII and VIII.

TIOFILA

Feminine

African given name meaning "strong peace" in Ewe language, signifying balance and harmony between strength and tranquility.

TIOFILO

Masculine

Tiofilo, of Italian origin, means "son of God" and carries religious significance.

TIOLUWANI

Masculine

Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "We will meet again when you manifest yourself.

TIOMBE

Feminine

Unisex name of African origin, specifically Yoruba, meaning "Bring forth children," associated with the goddess Oya and signifying fertility and abundance.

TIOMTHY

Masculine

The name Timothy originates from Greek, meaning "honoring God" or "honored by God", composed of 'tim' meaning honor and 'os' meaning respect or revere. It is a name with biblical roots, as it was the companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament and has been associated with several notable figures throughout history.

TION

Masculine

The name Tion has unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning or history.

TION

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, with no established cultural significance or widely recognized pronunciation.

TIONA

Feminine

Tiona, of Greek origin, means 'to stretch' or 'extend,' symbolizing growth and potential.

TIONAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew girl's name meaning "God is gracious," derived from the word "tow" meaning "goodness." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of a Levite musician before King David, adding historical and religious significance to the name.

TIONDRA

Feminine

American coinage by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, having no established meaning or history.

TIONE

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian name meaning 'bold' or 'courageous', embodying strength and fearlessness.

TIONE

Masculine

The Polynesian name Tione, of Maori origin, means "south wind" or "southern breeze".

TIONEE

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian-derived given name, derived from "tio" meaning 'cold' or 'chilly', but not officially recognized in Hawaiian culture. It has gained popularity worldwide as an distinctive choice among parents seeking unusual names for their children.

TIONI

Feminine

Hawaiian origin name meaning 'to rest' or 'relax', associated with calmness and peace.

TIONNA

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin meaning "God's father," symbolizing strength, love, and divine guidance.

TIONNE

Masculine

African-origin name derived from the Swahili word 'tione', meaning 'to meet'. It signifies unity and connection among people.

TIONNE

Feminine

Distinctive African-American name derived from Tonya, which originates from the Latin Antonius meaning 'priceless'.

TIONNI

Feminine

Unique and rare name of unknown origin, without any established meaning or historical background. Its mystery makes it an attractive choice for those seeking a distinctive name.

TIONNIE

Feminine

Modern, made-up name created by combining Tione and Ronnie, with no specific meaning but offering personal interpretation due to its uniqueness.

TIOSHA

Feminine

Igbo Nigerian name meaning "God's gift.

TIP

Masculine

Welsh name originally meaning 'sharp, active', derived from the word 'tipsyn'. Historically used as a nickname for lively individuals, Tip has evolved into a unisex given name in Wales and other regions.

TIPHAINE

Feminine

Unique French given name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Dietpindo', meaning 'people's protection'.

TIPHANEE

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Greek feminine name derived from 'tymphainein,' meaning 'to honor,' and associated with the beautiful goddess Typha.

TIPHANI

Feminine

Rare Greek-origin name meaning "mystery" or "enigma," historically associated with revealing hidden truths.

TIPHANIE

Feminine

Unique female given name of Greek origin, meaning "goddess of light.

TIPHANY

Feminine

Tiphany, of Greek origin, means 'of the sea' or 'from the sea,' honoring ancient Greek connections to water and coastal birthplaces.