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

TORRIYAH

Feminine

African-origin name from the Yoruba tribe meaning "God gives joy".

TORRON

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'torró', a traditional Catalan Christmas candy, symbolizing sweetness and warmth.

TORRY

Feminine

American given name of Norman origin, derived from the surname Torre or Towers meaning "tower" or "fortress", reflecting strength and protection.

TORRY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Toraigh, meaning "descendant of Torach," which itself means "boar" or "wild boar.

TORRYE

Feminine

Rare American given name with no documented meaning or history; its bearers often create personal interpretations, such as "strong and victorious" or "God's gift.

TORRYN

Feminine

Uncommon Irish name derived from "O'Tighearnaigh," meaning "descendant of victorious lord." It signifies victory and nobility.

TORRYN

Masculine

Scottish name derived from 'Torrens', meaning 'from the rounded hill'.

TORSHA

Feminine

Original name with no known origin or meaning, created by parents seeking uniqueness for their daughters.

TORSTEIN

Masculine

Norwegian name dating back to Old Norse times, derived from "tor" meaning thunder and "steinn" meaning stone, translating to 'Thor's stone', referencing the thunder god Thor.

TORSTEN

Masculine

Scandinavian masculine given name of German origin, composed of Old Norse elements "torst" meaning thunder and "-en", denoting belonging to or associated with. Its literal meaning is "belonging to thunder".

TORU

Masculine

Popular Japanese masculine given name of uncertain origin, but it's often linked to the verb "toru," meaning "to take" or "to receive." It gained prominence during the Meiji period (1868-1912) when many Japanese adopted Western-style names and has been associated with modernity since then.

TORUNN

Feminine

Unique Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'Þórunn', meaning 'thorn' and associated with the powerful goddess Þórr.

TORVI

Feminine

Unique Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse words meaning 'thunder' and 'life', embodying the strength of Thor, the god of thunder.

TORY

Feminine

American given name with varying interpretations, from strength and power to historical significance, gaining popularity in the late 20th century despite its political origins.

TORY

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from the Old Norse word "þórr," meaning "Thor," the god of thunder known for his strength and courage. Originally a male name, it has recently gained usage as a gender-neutral option despite its rarity in popular naming trends.

TORYA

Feminine

Rare Greek name meaning "of the sea," derived from the Greek word "thalassa.

TORYE

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God's promise," signifying a divine gift.

TORYN

Feminine

Striking Scottish unisex name derived from the Gaelic word 'Toradh', meaning 'victory' or 'triumph'.

TORYN

Masculine

Welsh name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', derived from the Welsh word 'torri' meaning 'to cut or tear' with the suffix '-yn' denoting smallness or peacefulness.

TORYNN

Feminine

Irish name derived from Torin, meaning "little dark one." It was originally a male name but is now often used for females.

TOSCA

Feminine

The Italian name Tosca originates from the word "toscan", meaning Tuscan, and refers to someone from Tuscany, a region in central Italy known for its beauty and culture.

TOSCHA

Feminine

Distinctively Russian name derived from Alexandra, meaning 'defending men', and carrying connotations of warmth, charm, and intelligence in Russian culture.

TOSCHIA

Feminine

Slavic-derived given name of rare occurrence but notable uniqueness. It originates from the male name Tosho, translating to "glory" or "fame," implying grandeur and prestige. In recent years, its usage has increased among parents seeking distinctive names for their children. The name's strong, confident sound makes it suitable for both boys and girls while its rarity ensures that individuals named Toschia are easily recognizable.

TOSH

Masculine

Japanese given name that means 'clear' or 'pure', tracing back to ancient Japan and gaining international popularity. It was historically unisex but is now more commonly used for boys. Notable bearer includes renowned poet Matsuo Basho.

TOSHA

Feminine

Tosha, of Slavic origin, means "melancholy" or "longing," conveying deep emotions like profound sadness or intense yearning.

TOSHANA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'pure', derived from 'toshav', associated with the divine feminine aspect in Jewish culture.

TOSHEBA

Feminine

Royal Ashanti name of Ghanaian origin, signifying maidenhood or beauty.

TOSHI

Feminine

Japanese given name derived from the verb "toshinu," meaning 'to continue' or 'to remain.'

TOSHI

Masculine

Japanese name meaning 'fourth child', popularized during the Meiji period and associated with notable figures in Japanese culture.

TOSHIA

Feminine

Captivating Japanese name composed of 'Toshi', meaning city or metropolis, and 'A', signifying harmony or peace.

TOSHIAKI

Masculine

Japanese male given name combining "利" (Tosh-) meaning 'profit' or 'advantage', and "活" (aki) meaning 'active' or 'lively', signifying someone active in taking opportunities.

TOSHIANA

Feminine

Unique Igbo Nigerian name derived from "Tochukwu" (God has done good) and "Nna" (Our Father), translating to "Our Father has done good".

TOSHIBA

Feminine

Unique Japanese name derived from Tokyo Shibaura Electric K.K., founded in 1899 by Hisashige Tanaka; it means "Rising Out of the East".

TOSHIE

Feminine

Gender-neutral Japanese given name with varying meanings based on its kanji characters, including "wise" or "cherished." It has been historically significant, particularly during the Meiji period (1868-1912), and continues to be used today as it is associated with intelligence and strength.

TOSHIHARU

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male given name meaning 'abundant spring', composed of 'Toshi' (ample) and 'Haru' (spring). It dates back to ancient Japan and has been associated with notable figures like journalist Toshiharu Okano.

TOSHIKA

Feminine

Captivating Japanese name derived from "と" (to) meaning 'rice paddy' or 'taro', and "しか" (shika) meaning 'deer'. It symbolizes 'a graceful deer in a lush field', embodying grace, strength, and wisdom.

TOSHIKI

Masculine

Rare yet significant masculine Japanese name derived from "Toshi" meaning 'year' or 'age', and "Ki" signifying 'tree' or 'wood'. It symbolizes steadfastness, intelligence, and wisdom.

TOSHIKO

Feminine

Toshiko, a traditional Japanese feminine name, means "child of the year" and was historically used to honor girls born during significant seasons or years.

TOSHIMA

Feminine

Japanese given name of unknown origin, but believed to mean "circle year" or "era ring," gaining popularity worldwide for its unique sound and cultural significance.

TOSHINA

Feminine

Japanese name meaning 'year of beauty'.