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

TRYSTEN

Feminine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from "tryst", meaning "meeting" or "appointment".

TRYSTEN

Masculine

Rare Welsh male name meaning 'meeting' or 'rendezvous', often associated with destiny and fate.

TRYSTIAN

Masculine

Distinctively Welsh male given name that translates to 'homestead' or 'settlement', composed of elements meaning 'meeting' and 'people's settlement'. Originally used as a patronymic surname in the Middle Ages, Trystian has evolved into a popular choice among Welsh families who wish to honor their cultural heritage.

TRYSTIN

Feminine

Uncommon American boys' name with Welsh roots, derived from Tryffen meaning 'vigorous' or 'forceful'.

TRYSTIN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name of unknown origin, believed to mean 'descendant of Triathán', first used as a sept name in County Tyrone.

TRYSTN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from 'trystan,' meaning 'noise' or 'clamor.' It's associated with the legendary Arthurian knight Tristan.

TRYSTON

Masculine

Rare Welsh male given name meaning 'shining', derived from the mountain peak Tryfan in Snowdonia National Park.

TRYSTON

Feminine

Unique American name created by combining "tryst" (meeting) and "ston" (strength), aiming to symbolize powerful connections.

TRYSTYN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from 'trystan', meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', associated with legendary knight Tristan.

TRYSTYN

Feminine

Welsh name derived from Old Norse ÞórstEinn, meaning "Thor's stone" or "Thor's protection." It was brought to Wales by Viking settlers during medieval invasions and has become deeply associated with Welsh culture despite its Scandinavian roots.

TRYTON

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Greek-origin boy's name derived from "trygon," meaning swordfish, and associated with strength and power.

TSAI

Masculine

Historic Chinese surname and given name, with possible meanings including 'plump', 'support' or 'carry'.

TSEAN

Masculine

The Scottish name Tsean, meaning 'wisdom' in Gaelic, traces its roots to ancient Celtic mythology.

TSEGA

Feminine

Ethiopian name derived from Amharic, often interpreted as 'peace' or 'tranquility', reflecting the harmony it brings.

TSELANE

Feminine

African name of Zulu origin meaning 'calmness' or 'tranquility', reflecting the hopes of the family for the child's peaceful nature.

TSELMUUN

Feminine

Rare Mongolian name meaning "wise and intelligent" or "enlightened.

TSERING

Feminine

Tibetan name derived from "tser", meaning "star", signifying good fortune and prosperity.

TSERING

Masculine

Tibetan name meaning 'long life' or 'prosperity'.

TSHAI

Feminine

Distinctively African name with uncertain origin and meaning, believed to be from Zambia or Congo, and may mean "life" or "light".

TSHAKA

Masculine

Powerful African name derived from legendary Zulu King Shaka, symbolizing strength, courage, and innovation.

TSHANTI

Feminine

Unique African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning "brave" or "courage.

TSHARA

Feminine

African origin unisex name meaning 'sun' in Bantu language, symbolizing life and positivity in many African cultures.

TSHAWN

Masculine

Uncommon African-origin male name derived from the Yoruba 'Oshawn', meaning 'Gift from God'.

TSHAYE

Feminine

Ancient Ethiopian boy's name derived from Ge'ez language, meaning 'my share' or 'my portion', signifying one's precious contribution to family and community.

TSHOMBE

Masculine

African male name of Luba origin from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning "strength of the sun" or "sun's might," associated historically with influential political figures like Moïse Tshombé.

TSHWANDA

Feminine

The name Tshwanda has African origins from the Congo region and means "one who brings joy" or "happy person".

TSIANINA

Feminine

Polynesian girl's name derived from the Tahitian word "Tiare", meaning 'flower'.

TSIANNA

Feminine

Unique feminine name, believed to be a blend of Italian names Ciana ('blue') and Gianna ('graced by God').

TSINAT

Feminine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'fragile'.

TSION

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from the Semitic root "tsywn," meaning "remembrance" or "memory." It holds significant historical and cultural importance in Ethiopia, particularly as it was the baptismal name of Emperor Haile Selassie I, who took the throne name meaning "Power of the Trinity.

TSION

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "hill" or "mountain", associated with Jerusalem's ancient city, Zion.

TSIREYA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "songbird," evoking images of freedom, grace, and melody. It has rich historical and cultural significance in Jewish traditions and folklore, often symbolizing joy and harmony through music.

TSITSIKI

Feminine

Rare Greek male given name with ancient roots, potentially derived from diminutives like Zacharias or Nikolaos, but its meaning remains unclear, though it may have been used as a term of endearment.

TSIYON

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'Zion' or 'Jerusalem', with historical significance across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

TSOSIE

Masculine

Distinctive Navajo given name meaning "twin," considered sacred and bringers of good fortune, with roots in traditional beliefs valuing family and divine protection.

TSUBAKI

Feminine

The name Tsubaki of Japanese origin means "camellia," the beautiful flowering plant native to Asia, and symbolizes love, beauty, fragility, longevity, and prosperity. It's a traditional, elegant, unisex choice popular among celebrities like Utada Hikaru and Naoko Takeuchi.

TSUBASA

Masculine

Japanese given name meaning 'wing', symbolizing freedom and transcendence. Its kanji characters create a visually striking aesthetic, contributing to its worldwide popularity.

TSUGIE

Feminine

Uncommon yet meaningful Japanese name originating from the Heian period, composed of "tsugi" (次) meaning "next" and "e" (絵) referring to a picture or painting, signifying continuity in artistic tradition or legacy.

TSUGIO

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male name deriving from "次" (tsugi) meaning 'next' or 'following', and "男" (o) signifying 'male'. It translates to 'the next son' or 'the following son', often given when a boy follows an older brother, carrying the expectation of continuing family lineage.

TSUKASA

Masculine

Tsukasa, a Japanese boy's name, originates from 'moon' (月) and 'to grow' or 'prosper', signifying 'growing moon'.