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

TAIMOOR

Masculine

Rare Arabic name derived from "tay" meaning 'to raise' and "moor" signifying 'boundary', interpreted as 'one who raises limits'.

TAIMUR

Masculine

Masculine given name of Persian origin, derived from the word "timur" meaning "iron" or "dark brown". It is associated with Timur, a renowned Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in the 14th century.

TAINA

Feminine

Rare and captivating Hawaiian name meaning 'fairy' or 'spirit', reflecting ancient Hawaiian folklore of magical forest dwellers.

TAINO

Masculine

African name of Akan origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Sunday'.

TAIO

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'happiness' or 'rejoice', given to children born during times of joy.

TAION

Masculine

Japanese name meaning 'great peace', derived from the words 'tai' (great) and 'ion' (peace).

TAIONNA

Feminine

Unisex African Igbo name meaning 'goodness and grace'.

TAIQUAN

Masculine

Rare yet significant Chinese male name composed of 'Tai' (great) and 'Quan' (spring), symbolizing 'Great Spring'. It's inspired by ancient folklore about a dragon bringing prosperity through rainfall.

TAIRA

Feminine

Ancient Japanese given name meaning "great" or "profound," originally derived from "takeru.

TAIRE

Feminine

Japanese origin, derived from the word "taire" meaning "quiet" or "silent". It is often given to girls in Japan with the hope they will grow into peaceful individuals.

TAIREN

Feminine

The Irish name Tairen originates from "Tadhg," meaning "poet" or "versed in poetry.

TAIRIK

Masculine

African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'star', symbolizing hope and brightness.

TAIRIQ

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "tarîq," meaning "way" or "road." It symbolizes a path towards God or truth in Islamic culture.

TAIRON

Masculine

Uncommon Scottish name derived from 'tairg', meaning 'to strive' in ancient Gaelic.

TAIRRA

Feminine

Unique African name of Swahili origin meaning 'happiness'.

TAIRY

Feminine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the Irish surname O'Taire, meaning 'descendant of one who rules the sea.'

TAIRYN

Feminine

Irish name derived from 'O Tighearnach', meaning 'son of the lord or chief'.

TAIS

Feminine

The name Tais originates from Greek, meaning "of the sea" or "sea-born.

TAISA

Feminine

The Japanese name Taisa means "greatest" or "most excellent".

TAISEAN

Masculine

Recent, unique name of uncertain origin, often used for both boys and girls, with no clear etymology from major languages or cultures. Its meaning can vary depending on individual interpretation, but one speculative possibility is that it's derived from the Hawaiian word "taisei," meaning "to live.

TAISEI

Masculine

Popular male given name in Japan, derived from the kanji characters '大' (dai) meaning 'great' and '生' (sei) signifying 'life'. Its literal translation is 'great life', reflecting the wish for prosperous lives filled with vitality and success, as traditionally bestowed upon influential families. Notable figures like Taisei Iwasaki, son of Mitsubishi's founder, have borne this name throughout history. Today, Taisei remains popular among Japanese parents due to its positive connotations and rich historical associations.

TAISEN

Masculine

Distinctive Japanese name composed of "Tai" (great) and "Shen" (spirit), translating to "great spirit".

TAISHA

Feminine

African-origin name, specifically from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning 'born on Tuesday' in Twi.

TAISHAN

Masculine

Chinese boy's name meaning "Great River," originating from the famous mountain range of the same name in Shandong province. It symbolizes strength and power, reflecting the grandeur of its namesake mountains.

TAISHAUN

Masculine

Uncommon yet striking unisex name of African American origin, believed to be inspired by figures like Muhammad Ali and Tina Turner. Its meaning often associates with strength and power, reflecting these inspirations, though it's not well-documented.

TAISHAWN

Masculine

Unique African-American name derived from 'Tai' (Hawaiian for ocean) and 'Shawn' (English form of Irish Sean meaning God is gracious), signifying strength, nature appreciation, and cultural blend.

TAISHI

Masculine

Japanese name meaning 'great scholar', composed of the characters for 'big' and 'scholar'.

TAISHIA

Feminine

Captivating feminine given name of West African origin, derived from the Yoruba language in Nigeria. Its meaning, "graceful as a palm tree" or "beauty like a palm tree," reflects its deep connection to nature and spirituality. Traditionally given to girls born during the rainy season, Taishia embodies qualities such as strength, grace, positivity, and resilience. Today, it is an internationally recognized name that transcends geographical boundaries.

TAISHIMA

Feminine

Distinctive Japanese given name composed of 'tai', meaning big or great, and 'shima', island, signifying expansiveness and importance.

TAISHMARA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'Tamus' meaning 'dark or brown-haired', roughly translating to 'brown-haired fairy'.

TAISHON

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin meaning 'the one who thinks'.

TAISIA

Feminine

Rare and intriguing female name of Slavic origin, meaning "far" or "distant", associated with the Slavic goddess Tajisa who protected travelers.

TAISIYA

Feminine

Russian female name derived from the Greek word 'taisis', meaning 'to rejoice' or 'to celebrate'.

TAISLEE

Feminine

Rare Scottish name of Gaelic origin meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil.

TAISLEY

Feminine

Captivating Scottish girl's name derived from the Gaelic 'taighseach', meaning 'attendant'.

TAISON

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful African Igbo name, associated with "brilliant" or "shining star.

TAISSA

Feminine

Taissa, of Greek origin, means 'born under the constellation of Taurus'.

TAISTO

Masculine

Rare Finnish masculine name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in Finland in the late 19th century.

TAIT

Masculine

Unique Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic MacTaich, meaning "son of Tach" (a diminutive of Matthew), popularized by historical figures like Alexander Smith, and known for its balance between distinction and simplicity.

TAIT

Feminine

Rare but significant Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word 'taigh', meaning 'house' or 'homestead'. It signifies belonging, stability, and warmth, reflecting someone who values family and community.