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

TOLUWANI

Masculine

Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "Meet and unite with wealth," symbolizing unity and prosperity.

TOLUWANI

Feminine

Unique Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "seen after increase," often given to celebrate answered prayers for children born after years of waiting or after welcoming a child of the opposite sex, symbolizing hope and joy.

TOLUWANIMI

Masculine

Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning 'the first time God made something perfect'.

TOLUWANIMI

Feminine

Unique Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning "a multitude reigns", symbolizing abundance and leadership potential.

TOM

Masculine

Popular English name, shortened from Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.

TOM

Feminine

English name that originated from the Aramaic word "teman," meaning "twin." It gained popularity centuries ago as a diminutive of Thomas, first appearing as a given name in the 14th century. Notable figures named Tom include Sir Thomas More, Thomas Edison, Tom Hanks, and Tom Cruise. Today, it remains a popular choice for boys worldwide.

TOMA

Masculine

Romanian name of Latin origin, meaning "twin," popularized by the apostle Thomas. Historically common in Romania, Toma remains distinctive today, ranking #486 in the U.S. in 2019.

TOMA

Feminine

Tomás is a Spanish origin name that means "twin," associated with Saint Thomas, and popular throughout various countries and cultures today.

TOMACINA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female name meaning 'perfect' or 'complete'.

TOMACITA

Feminine

Captivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'tomate', meaning tomato. It embodies warmth and natural beauty, making it an appealing choice for those seeking something different.

TOMAKA

Feminine

Japanese girl's name derived from 'Tomo' meaning friend and 'Ka' meaning fragrance.

TOMAKO

Feminine

Japanese unisex given name derived from the kanji characters 智和, meaning 'intelligence' and 'harmony', signifying 'harmonious intelligence'. It has been used throughout history, notably by Tomoko Kawakami, a renowned female poet of the Heian period.

TOMAR

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name derived from "tomar," meaning "palm tree." It symbolizes victory, peace, and eternal life, with notable bearers like Israeli politician Tomar Eshel and Portuguese footballer Tomar Silva. Despite its Jewish roots, it's embraced globally for its positive connotations and distinctive sound.

TOMARA

Feminine

Rare Irish name derived from Ó Tamhachragha, meaning "descendant of Tamhachragh," an early Connacht chief. Its potential meaning could be associated with "marsh" or "bog." Historically significant, Tomara was borne by influential ancient Irish septs and today remains distinctive within Irish communities.

TOMARI

Masculine

Captivating Japanese given name with roots tracing back to ancient Japan. Derived from "tomaru," meaning "to stop" or "to halt," this elegant name has been traditionally used for both boys and girls since the Heian period (794-1185), popularized by its appearance in renowned works like "Genji Monogatari." Today, Tomari is recognized worldwide as a timeless choice, reflecting Japanese culture's growing influence.

TOMARIO

Masculine

Rare Italian name derived from Thomas, meaning "twin" or "zealot", with "-ario" potentially denoting connection to someone named Thomas or referencing a place. Its exact meaning and history remain uncertain.

TOMARION

Masculine

Original name of unknown origin, with no historical significance and no known language derivation, making it a truly distinctive choice.

TOMARRA

Feminine

Unique, gender-neutral given name with unknown origins and no traditional meaning. Its rarity contributes to its appeal, allowing bearers to create personal significance and associations.

TOMAS

Feminine

The name Tomas originates from Spanish and Portuguese sources, deriving from the Latin name Thomas, which means "twin".

TOMAS

Masculine

Spanish name derived from Latin 'Thomas', meaning 'twin'. It honors Saint Thomas, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles, and was often given to twins in medieval Europe.

TOMASA

Feminine

Distinctive feminine Spanish name derived from 'tomar', meaning 'to take' or 'to seize', signifying strength and determination.

TOMASI

Masculine

Italian given name originating from the Tuscan region, Toscana, meaning "from/belonging to Tuscany.

TOMASINA

Feminine

Italian feminine form of Thomas meaning "twin" in Aramaic, popularized by historical figures like Saint Thomas Aquinas and Italian nobility, such as Tomasina di Savoia.

TOMASITA

Feminine

Unique Spanish female name derived from Tomás, meaning 'twin', with the diminutive '-ita' making it feminine.

TOMASZ

Masculine

Polish masculine given name derived from the Old Slavic Tomáš, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.

TOMATRA

Masculine

Italian name derived from "pomodoro," meaning tomato, combined with "mater," Latin for mother.

TOMAYA

Feminine

Japanese female given name composed of "Toma," meaning abundance or overflow, and "ya," denoting femininity. It signifies fertility, prosperity, and growth, and was once used by ancient onmyōji to invoke spirits.

TOMAZ

Masculine

Portuguese name derived from Thomas, meaning "twin" in Aramaic. It's widely recognized globally due to Portugal's Age of Discoveries but remains strongly associated with Portuguese culture.

TOME

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'harvest', associated with the apostle Thomas.

TOMEA

Feminine

Rare Greek name potentially meaning 'twin', originating from the Greek word 'thoma'.

TOMEAKA

Feminine

Native American Cherokee name meaning "from the edge of the woods," reflecting resilience and connection to nature.

TOMECA

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Choctaw Native American origin, translating to "tall standing timber," reflecting deep respect for nature and symbolizing strength and resilience.

TOMECCA

Feminine

Uncommon yet distinctive African-American female name, likely coined mid-20th century, with unclear origins but sometimes linked to the Latin word "tomeus," meaning "of the same kind.

TOMECIA

Feminine

African American name coined by author Alice Walker for her 1982 novel "The Color Purple." Its meaning lies in its unique history and personal associations, with some interpreting it as derived from the Latin word "tomus," meaning "mass" or "bundle." Tomecia has gained popularity among African American families who appreciate its distinctiveness and captivating backstory.

TOMECKA

Feminine

Polish female name derived from Tomasz, meaning "twin" in Greek.

TOMECO

Feminine

Distinctively masculine name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. Its meaning, "the one who brings together," signifies unity and harmony within this West African ethnic group.

TOMEEKA

Feminine

African-origin unisex name derived from Tamika, meaning 'revered one' in Swahili.

TOMEICA

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Ewe origin from Ghana and Togo, potentially signifying cultivation or growth.

TOMEIKA

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of African American origin, created by combining Tamika ("miraculous" in Swahili) and Monica (Latin "to advise/warn").

TOMEISHA

Feminine

Swahili name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the word 'tembo', symbolizing elephants in African culture.