Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TONNIA
FeminineRare, elegant given name of unknown origin, with theories linking it to 'Toni' or the Italian surname 'Tonini', but no definitive evidence exists.
TONNICA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name meaning 'massive' or 'heavy,' associated with strength and power, derived from the Latin word 'tonnicus.'
TONNIE
MasculineRare, Italian-origin diminutive of Antonio, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy.
TONNIE
FeminineUncommon Italian given name derived from Toni, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy". It has been used for both boys and girls in Italy and has been carried by notable figures such as Toni Morrison, Toni Gardimeuber, Toni Kroos, and Toni Collette.
TONNISHA
FeminineUnique African female given name derived from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "Gift from God.
TONNY
MasculineNorwegian origin meaning 'fifth', is rarely encountered worldwide.
TONNYA
FeminineUnique, rare name with no known origin or specific meaning, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
TONOA
FeminineDistinctively Hawaiian name derived from 'tanoa', meaning 'sacred' or 'sacred place', historically reserved for those believed to possess spiritual power.
TONORA
FeminineRare yet meaningful Italian name derived from the word "thunder," symbolizing power and strength with roots in ancient Roman mythology.
TONTA
FeminineUnique Italian name that means 'foolish' or 'silly', but is often used endearingly in Italy to describe someone humorous or lighthearted. Historically, it has been passed down through generations and was given to girls considered mischievous or who brought laughter into their homes. Despite its rarity, Tonta might evoke feelings of warmth and playfulness more than foolishness.
TONUA
FeminineSamoan Polynesian name meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', popularized by Junior Seau and associated with Samoa's traditional values.
TONY
MasculineMasculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Antonius meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy." It's also associated with Saint Anthony of Padua. Used as a short form of Anthony since the early 20th century, Tony has been popular in English-speaking countries, though its popularity has varied over time.
TONY
FeminineTony: A name of Italian origin derived from Latin 'Antonius', meaning 'priceless' or 'inestimable'. Popular worldwide, notable bearers include Correggio and Pigafetta; in pop culture, Tony Stark (Iron Man) and Tony Soprano.
TONYA
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning "priceless" or "highly valued".
TONYA
FeminineGreek feminine given name meaning "flower.
TONYE
FeminineDistinctive Nigerian name from the Ijaw ethnic group, meaning "have mercy" or "be merciful", reflecting compassion and benevolence.
TONYEKA
FeminineIgbo African name meaning 'patience personified', reflecting hope for future success.
TONYELL
FeminineRare, gender-neutral name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Welsh 'Ton-y-llyn', but with no definitive etymology.
TONYETTA
FeminineRare Italian-derived female name, created as a feminine form of Antonio, meaning 'incomparable', but it doesn't have a direct specific meaning beyond that.
TONYETTE
FemininePlayful, feminine variation of the Spanish name Antonio, meaning 'priceless'.
TONYIA
FeminineUncommon female name of African origin, derived from Tonya, popularized by Toni Basil's stage name. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but is often associated with African-American culture.
TONYNA
FeminineGreek name meaning "stretch" or "extend", used historically by figures like Saint Tonina and skater Tonya Harding, now popular in countries embracing Greek culture.
TONYSHA
FeminineAfrican-American origin name created from combining Tony (Latin 'priceless') and Asha (Sanskrit 'life'), signifying a highly valued, hopeful individual.
TONYUA
FeminineDistinct Native American name from the Choctaw tribe, meaning "burning fire" or "fire in motion.
TONZA
FeminineRare Italian name derived from "tonaca," meaning "tunic" or "cloak," and associated with winter births. In ancient Roman mythology, Tonza was a sun and light goddess, often depicted wearing a golden cloak. Despite its rich history, it remains uncommon today.
TOOBA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'good news' or 'happiness', associated with joy and good fortune. It holds historical significance in Islam as the first word spoken by Prophet Muhammad after his revelation.
TOOD
MasculineThe name Tood is an uncommon, newly created given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly inspired by other similar-sounding names beginning with the letter "T".
TOOSDHI
FeminineDistinctive Indian name from Gujarat that means 'peace' or 'tranquility' in Gujarati.
TOOTIE
FeminineEnglish-origin name, popularized in early 20th-century America, likely derived from the sound made by blowing a toy trumpet.
TOOTS
FemininePlayful American given name, often used as a nickname or diminutive form of Florence (meaning "flowering, prosperous") or Dorothy ("gift of God"), but can also stand alone. It gained popularity in the US during the early to mid-20th century as an affectionate term. Today, Toots is still chosen by parents for its warmth and charm.
TOOTSIE
FemininePlayful American girl's name derived from the French phrase "tout à elle," meaning "all hers.
TOPACIO
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from the precious stone topaz, meaning 'fire' in Sanskrit. It signifies strength, wisdom, beauty, and good fortune.
TOPANGA
FeminineUnique unisex given name of Native American origin, derived from the Tongva phrase "tova-angah," meaning "place among the hills." It's closely associated with Topanga Canyon in Southern California and has gained popularity through its use in popular culture, notably the TV show "Boy Meets World.
TOPAZ
FeminineCaptivating name of Greek origin, derived from the precious stone topaz, which was named after the island of Topazos in the Red Sea.
TOPAZ
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'fire' or 'to shine', inspired by the gemstone of the same name which has been revered since ancient times.
TOPAZIO
FeminineItalian-origin name meaning 'topaz', a yellow-orange quartz mineral, with ancient historical significance.
TOPEKA
FeminineAmerican given name derived from the city of Topeka in Kansas, meaning "a good place to dig for potatoes" in Native American.
TOPHER
MasculineDistinctive English name often used as a shortened form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'. It has gained popularity recently due to its use by celebrities like actor Topher Grace. Though uncommon compared to other names, its catchy sound makes it memorable and easy to pronounce.
TOPPER
MasculineAmerican given name derived from "top," signifying being at the peak or exceptional.
TOPRAK
MasculineTurkish name derived from "topraq," meaning "plow land" or "furrowed earth." It signifies hard work, fertility, and productivity.