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

TSUMUGI

Feminine

Unique Japanese girls' name derived from traditional silk fabric, meaning 'harmony' or 'smooth flow', reflecting its softness and elegance.

TSUNADE

Feminine

Japanese female given name derived from the kanji 綱手, meaning "cable hand," with no specific meaning but popular during the Heian period.

TSUNAMI

Feminine

Captivating Japanese name meaning 'harbor wave', reflecting nature's power yet carrying reminders of past tragedies.

TSUNEKO

Feminine

Historic Japanese female name, meaning "constant prosperity child," originating from the Manyoshu poetry anthology of the 8th century.

TSUNEO

Masculine

Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "常" (tsune, meaning 'constant') and "男" (o, signifying 'man'). It translates to 'constant man' and has been popularized during the Meiji era. Notable individuals like mathematician Tsuneo Morozumi have carried this name throughout history.

TSURUE

Feminine

Tsurue, meaning "crane" in Japanese, symbolizes grace, longevity, good fortune, and eternal love; a popular yet rare unisex name outside Japan.

TSURUKO

Feminine

Historic Japanese female name meaning "Crane Child", symbolizing longevity, grace, and wisdom.

TSURUYO

Feminine

Rare Japanese female given name derived from the kanji characters "Tsuru" (continuity) and "Yō" (to come). It signifies continuous arrival or progress, suggesting a dynamic and persistent individual. Once popular among Japan's nobility and warrior class, Tsuruyo remains distinctive due to its unique meaning rooted in Japanese history and culture.

TSUTAKO

Feminine

Rare Japanese given name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning, as historical records are scarce.

TSUTOMU

Masculine

Japanese masculine given name that combines the characters "tsu" (通) meaning "through" or "passing through," and "tomo" (友) signifying "friend," interpreted as "friendship that endures.

TSUYAKO

Feminine

Traditional Japanese female given name meaning "flourishing kingfisher," composed of the characters atsu (thrive) and yako (kingfisher). It symbolizes elegance, grace, and beauty, and has been popular since the Edo period due to its literary and cultural significance.

TSUYOSHI

Masculine

Popular Japanese male name originating from the kanji 継志, signifying 'to succeed' or 'inherit', with its characters meaning 'continue/succeed' and 'ambition/aim'. Traditionally bestowed to instill determination, it remains prominent today.

TSUYUKO

Feminine

Rare feminine Japanese given name meaning 'child born during heavy rain'.

TSVIA

Feminine

Hebrew female given name meaning 'star', derived from the Hebrew word 'tsvi'.

TU

Feminine

Vietnamese origin, means "to wait" or "to endure", symbolizing patience and resilience.

TU

Masculine

The name Tu originates from Norway and translates to 'thou' or 'you', reflecting its use as an intimate form of address.

TUAN

Masculine

Vietnamese boy's name derived from 'tuân', meaning 'to obey' or 'to comply', symbolizing respect and harmony.

TUANA

Feminine

Ancient Polynesian name from the Cook Islands, meaning 'first' or 'ancient', carrying historical prestige.

TUANG

Masculine

Unique Burmese name meaning "golden" or "made of gold," symbolizing wealth and prosperity. Traditionally given to boys of high social status, it has evolved into a unisex name in recent years.

TUBA

Feminine

Unisex name of Turkish origin, derived from Arabic "tubba," meaning "large drum." It's associated with music due to its literal meaning and the musical instrument by the same name. Traditionally given to girls born during Ramadan in Turkey, Tuba has since been used for both boys and girls globally.

TUCK

Masculine

English given name derived from the Middle English word "tukken," meaning "to tuck" or "to fold." Originally a surname, it has evolved into a popular boys' name with notable historical figures like Sir Henry Tuck and its association with Father Tuck in "The Tale of Mr. Tod.

TUCKER

Masculine

English name derived from the Middle Ages, originally a nickname for active individuals, meaning 'to touch' or 'approach'. Today, it's popular in the U.S., often associated with the American South.

TUCKER

Feminine

Tucker, of Norman origin, is derived from the Middle English 'tukke', meaning 'to tuck or thrust'. Historically, it was an occupational surname for fullers, but has since become a popular first name in the U.S., particularly among families appreciating unique, strong-sounding names.

TUCSON

Masculine

Tucson, derived from the O'odham phrase "Cuk Ṣon" meaning "at the base of the black hill," is a unique given name with deep ties to the history and culture of Tucson, Arizona.

TUDOR

Masculine

The name Tudor has Anglo-Saxon origins, dating back to the medieval period. It translates to "of the house of Tudor," referring to the influential English noble family that rose to prominence during the late Middle Ages.

TUDY

Feminine

Unique and charming Hebrew name meaning 'praise' or 'thanksgiving', popularized by its association with King David's wife, Tamar.

TUE

Masculine

Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin meaning 'god' or 'divine', derived from the god Tyr associated with law and justice.

TUERE

Feminine

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the one who brings good fortune'.

TUESDAE

Feminine

Tuesday is a name of Latin origin meaning "second day of the week," derived from the Old English word Tiwesdæg, dedicated to Tiw, the Anglo-Saxon god of war.

TUESDAI

Feminine

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning.

TUESDAY

Feminine

Rare American given name derived from 'Tiu's Day', an Old English reference to the Germanic god Tiu.

TUESDEE

Feminine

Rare American female name created by Zora Neale Hurston for her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', with no known traditional meaning.

TUF

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Þórfinnr, meaning 'Thor the Finn', reflecting strength and power associated with Thor, the god of thunder.

TUFF

Masculine

African origin, means 'strong' or 'courageous.'

TUG

Masculine

Distinctively male name derived from Old Norse "Þórgeirr", meaning 'Thor-spear', and associated with strength and power due to its connection to the god Thor.

TUGG

Masculine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, possibly coined for personal reasons or selected for its phonetic qualities.

TUGULDUR

Masculine

Mongolian male name meaning 'powerful dragon', embodying strength and wisdom from Mongolian folklore.

TUI

Masculine

Captivating Maori name meaning 'to exist' or 'be present,' embodying profound significance in Maori culture.

TUJUAN

Masculine

Javanese name meaning "goal" or "purpose," signifying the pursuit of destiny and enlightenment.

TUJUANA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful name of Latin American origin, derived from the Spanish word "tuya," meaning "yours.