Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TIYE
FeminineAncient Egyptian female name of uncertain origin and meaning, often associated with powerful queens like the wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akhenaten.
TIYLER
MasculineUncommon American variant of the English name Tyler, derived from Old French 'tiler' meaning "maker or tiler of tiles.
TIYON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "wolf," symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom in Jewish tradition.
TIYONA
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning 'God's peace'.
TIYONNA
FeminineTiyonna, of African American origin, means "life" or "to live," symbolizing vitality and endurance, with roots in African culture and history.
TIZIANA
FeminineGraceful Italian feminine name derived from the Latin 'Titus,' meaning 'title of honor.'
TIZIANO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from the Latin word 'Titus', meaning "title of honor". It has a rich historical background, popularized during the Renaissance by renowned artist Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), and continues to be chosen for its uniqueness and timeless elegance.
TIZOC
MasculineAztec male given name meaning 'radiance', borne by Aztec Emperor Tizoc I (1481-1486).
TJ
MasculineRare, distinct African-origin name commonly linked with the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Its meaning varies but typically translates to "God will bring" or "God will give". It's often used among the Yoruba to express gratitude for life's blessings.
TJ
FeminineDutch diminutive form of Teunis/Teun, with no specific meaning beyond being a shortened version of these names.
TJADEN
MasculineRare Dutch given name derived from the word "tjadder", meaning "to brag" or "to boast". Despite its unique origin, it has been used by notable individuals like Prime Minister Tjaden Gerbrandy and footballer Tjaden van der Vlis.
TJAY
MasculineUnknown African origins but can also be a short form of Tyler. Its meaning varies based on personal interpretation, with no established symbolism or characteristics associated with it.
TJUAN
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'the power of God', reflecting its spiritual significance among the Nigerian and Beninese people.
TJUANA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'tuján', a durable evergreen tree revered by South American tribes. It is also linked to the city of Tijuana in Mexico, meaning 'among hills'.
TKAI
MasculineJapanese origin name meaning 'to win' or 'victory', conveying strength and success.
TKAI
FeminineModern Japanese name derived from "takai," meaning "to rise" or "to stand up." It signifies strength and resilience.
TKAIA
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful African name derived from the Bantu word "takai," meaning "to bring forth" or "to give birth.
TKAIYA
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name composed of "Tk" meaning "east" or "morning sun" and "iya" signifying "beautiful", translating to "beautiful eastern sunrise". It holds deep roots in Japanese culture, originally given to daughters born at dawn.
TKARA
FeminineSlavic origin name derived from the element 't' meaning "thorn" or "prick". Traditionally given to girls, it suggests strength and resilience. Today, Tkara can be used for both genders. Pronounced like "car", it adds melodiousness to its uniqueness. Across cultures, Tkara is associated with independence and originality.
TKAYAH
FeminineDistinctive Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning 'turtle' and symbolizing wisdom, patience, and longevity.
TKEYA
FeminineRare, African-origin name from Nigeria/Benin's Yoruba culture, whose meaning varies between "I will have a child" or "My heart is happy".
TKEYAH
FeminineUncommon yet significant name of African origin, particularly from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "the one who brings change" or "she who commands the wind," derived from the Yoruba deity Oya known for her courage, strength, power, and protection.
TKEYHA
FeminineIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'God sees', given after waiting or difficulty.
TKIA
FeminineTikia is a rare Hebrew name meaning "trumpet blast," signifying urgency or important announcements in Jewish tradition.
TKIYAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "tikkah," meaning "repair" or "fix." In Kabbalistic teachings, it signifies a person dedicated to bringing balance and positive change to the world.
TKYA
FeminineRare and enchanting name of unknown African or Middle Eastern descent, with speculative meanings such as 'strong' or 'light', making it an intriguing choice despite its uncertain history.
TKYRA
FeminineCaptivating and unique name of unknown origin, leaving its meaning open to interpretation.
TLALLI
FeminineAztec given name derived from the Nahuatl word "tlalli," meaning "earth" or "land.
TLALOC
MasculineAztec name meaning 'who makes the year' or 'the one who pours out water', associated with the god of rain, lightning, fertility, and duality.
TLEAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'night' or 'darkness', with ancient biblical roots and ties to the city of Telaḥ in Israel.
TLIYAH
FeminineIgbo African name meaning "to follow" and signifies pursuing one's destiny.
TLYER
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with strength and uniqueness. It holds no specific meaning but offers endless possibilities for interpretation. Some believe it may have Welsh or Irish roots, while others associate it with concepts like "leader" or "light". Despite its mysterious origins, Tlyer has inspired fictional characters in literature and popular culture. Parents drawn to this name seek a distinctive moniker that sets their child apart.
TMARA
FeminineSwahili name meaning 'hope' or 'desire'.
TMARION
MasculineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
TMAYA
FeminineTayama is a Japanese name meaning "to stand in beauty," symbolizing resilience and elegance.
TMIA
FeminineRare African name of Swahili origin, translating to "heart" and symbolizing strength, bravery, and love.
TMOTHY
MasculineTimothy is a male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'timōtheos' meaning 'honoring God'. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries and has been borne by notable figures like Timothy Dexter and Timothy Findley.
TMYA
FeminineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, with suggestions linking it to Japanese or Hebrew names but no definitive proof. Despite this mystery, many appreciate its unique sound and aesthetic appeal.
TMYRA
FeminineUnique, recently created name with unknown origins and no established etymology.
TNAYA
FeminineAfrican-origin name meaning "light" or "shine," associated with warmth and positivity.