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

TIPPANY

Feminine

Uncommon American girls' name, believed to blend Tipper and Annie, with no specific meaning but conveying warmth and whimsy.

TIPPER

Feminine

Rare American girl's name, likely derived from Charlotte meaning 'free man' or 'small and delicate'.

TIPPI

Feminine

Unique female given name of African American origin, derived from "tippy," meaning to be on the verge or close to something. Popularized by actress Tippi Hedren, it's distinctive yet gaining popularity for its uniqueness.

TIPPY

Feminine

Charming and rare girls' name of American origin, derived from the English word 'tipsy', but without associated negative connotations or personality traits.

TIPPY

Masculine

Unconventional given name derived from Tipperary, the historic Irish county known as 'The Well of Ara,' signifying a unique connection to Irish culture.

TIPTON

Feminine

Uncommon English given name originating from the word 'tipple', meaning to drink alcohol in small amounts. It was historically used as a nickname for someone who enjoyed drinking.

TIPTON

Masculine

English given name and surname, originating from Old English "tipe" and "tun," meaning "settlement." It was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and has been used as both a surname and a given name since the 20th century.

TIQUAN

Masculine

African-origin name from the Fulani people, meaning "God's gift.

TIQUANA

Feminine

Rare, beautiful Native American name derived from the Timucua tribe, meaning "brown" or "dark-colored.

TIQUILA

Feminine

Unique Spanish given name derived from the Nahuatl word "tlahuizcalpantecuhtli," meaning "the lord who makes the road appear." In Aztec mythology, Tiquila was the god of dawn and lord of the east, bringing light and warmth to the world after a long night. Today, it is still recognized as a powerful name, often chosen by parents who wish to bestow qualities such as courage, determination, and the ability to bring light into dark situations upon their child.

TIQUISHA

Feminine

Unique African American name derived from Swahili "Tiqquisha," meaning "my heart, my soul.

TIQUITA

Feminine

Unisex name of African origin from the Congo region, meaning "bright and shining" or "beautiful and radiant.

TIRA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew girls' name derived from "tirah," meaning "cattle." It has gained recent popularity despite its limited historical usage and biblical associations.

TIRAH

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name meaning "mountain peak" or "high place," inspired by Mount Tabor's significance in Jewish tradition.

TIRAN

Masculine

Persian boys' name derived from 'tir', meaning 'arrow'. It signifies strength and bravery, reflecting the heroic figure in Persian mythology who fought against evil forces.

TIRANKE

Feminine

Distinctive Yoruba name from Nigeria, translating to 'the crown has arrived' or 'the king has come', symbolizing royalty and destiny.

TIRAS

Masculine

Rare Hebrew male name derived from the biblical figure Tiras, son of Japheth. Its meaning, ranging from 'strength' to 'gift', reflects its historical significance as an ancestor of maritime peoples.

TIRCIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin word "Tircius," meaning "third." It was often given to those born on the third day of the week or connected to the number three. This historic name, once common in Roman culture, has been used by notable figures like Saint Tircius and appears in works such as Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso." Today, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name with deep Italian roots and numerological significance.

TIREE

Masculine

Scottish name derived from the island of Tirere or Tiree in the Inner Hebrides archipelago, meaning "land of corn" or "land of barley" in Old Norse, reflecting its fertile soil used historically for agriculture.

TIREK

Masculine

Arabic male name meaning "mountain goat," reflecting strength, agility, and resilience.

TIRELL

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or cultural association.

TIRELLE

Masculine

Rare, French-derived given name of Occitan origin, meaning 'to pull' or 'to draw'.

TIRENIOLUWA

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'The Lord is my wealth, I rejoice'.

TIRESE

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning "to attack" or "to dart," popularized by mythological figure Tirésias, a blind seer known for his wisdom and prophecy in ancient Greek tales.

TIRIA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female name meaning "mountain," derived from the Bible and symbolizing strength and resilience.

TIRIAN

Masculine

Enigmatic given name with unknown origins, gaining popularity recently among parents seeking unique names despite no historical or linguistic precedent.

TIRIK

Masculine

Unique African name, derived from the Fulani language, which means "peace" and signifies hope for a peaceful future.

TIRINA

Feminine

Latin-origin feminine name derived from the word "tirus," meaning "brilliant" or "shiny.

TIRION

Masculine

Rare male given name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "tir" meaning "land". Coined by J.R.R. Tolkien, it was used as an Elf-name for the sun in his epic fantasy series "The Lord of the Rings".

TIRIQ

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "tarikah," meaning "way" or "path," symbolizing guidance and progress in life. Popularized by 14th-century historian Ibn Khaldun and associated with wise Berber King Tiraqa, it signifies determination and leadership.

TIRON

Masculine

Distinctive Latin name derived from "tirus," meaning "strong" or "powerful." In Roman mythology, Tiron was a legendary warrior known for his exceptional bravery and strength. Throughout history, notable figures like Roman senator Tironius have carried this name, enhancing its reputation for power, valor, and wisdom.

TIRONE

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin word "tornus," meaning "turn" or "circle." It was historically given to people believed to have a circular birthmark.

TIRRA

Feminine

Rare Irish given name derived from the warrior clan O'Tirreney, potentially meaning 'from the land.'

TIRRANY

Feminine

Tirrany: A captivating name of uncertain Irish or Scottish origin, possibly derived from "Land of the Strangers" or "Land of the Birds," carrying an aura of mystery suitable for those seeking uniqueness.

TIRRELL

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old Norse Þorvaldr, meaning "Thor's power.

TIRRELL

Feminine

Unique English boys' name derived from the Northumberland place name 'Tirrel', meaning "hillside settlement".

TIRSA

Feminine

Tirsa, of Hebrew origin, means "delightful" or "joyous," derived from the Hebrew word "tirsah.

TIRSO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from the Latin 'tirsus', originally meaning 'shaggy-haired' but now associated with the Baroque playwright Tirso de Molina.

TIRTH

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from 'tirtha', meaning 'sacred crossing' in Sanskrit, signifying spiritual liberation.

TIRTZA

Feminine

Tirtza, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'snow' or 'ice,' drawing from the word 'tirtzah.' In the Bible, she was one of King David's daughters known for her beauty and intelligence.