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

TUSHARA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Indian girl's name meaning 'star', drawing its celestial allure from Hindu mythology where the goddess Durga manifested as Tushara during battle against Mahishasura.

TUSHIG

Masculine

Sanskrit-derived name, meaning 'pure and bright', associated with happiness and heavenly virtue in Hindu mythology.

TUSHIMA

Feminine

Rare Japanese name derived from the historic and culturally significant island of Tsushima, known as a gateway between East Asia and the world.

TUSON

Masculine

African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'one who thinks deeply' in the Akan language.

TUSTIN

Masculine

American given name of English origin, derived from the surname 'Tustin' which means 'hill' in Old English.

TUULA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Finnish female given name derived from "tuuli," meaning wind, symbolizing freedom and fluidity.

TUULI

Feminine

Distinctive Finnish female name derived from 'tuuli', meaning wind.

TUVIA

Masculine

The Hebrew name Tuvia means 'God is good' and dates back centuries in Jewish communities worldwide.

TUVYA

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'good', popularized by the Vilna Gaon in the 18th century and often chosen for its positive connotation.

TUWANA

Feminine

Uncommon, male Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'Our father has come home'.

TUWANDA

Feminine

Unique unisex name of African Swahili origin, expressing individuality and creativity without a specific English translation.

TUWANNA

Feminine

Unique African American name created in the early 20th century by blending "Tanya" and "Wanda," reflecting a creative naming trend among African American families seeking distinctive identities for their children.

TUYEN

Feminine

Popular Vietnamese unisex given name whose meaning is often associated with "happiness" or "joy".

TUYEN

Masculine

Unique Vietnamese female given name with origins in the Vietnamese word "tuyến" meaning "line" or "row", or possibly from "tuyền" meaning "moonlight". Despite limited historical context, Tuyen has been popular for generations in Vietnam and carries cultural significance, while also gaining international recognition among Vietnamese communities worldwide.

TUYET

Feminine

Distinctive Vietnamese feminine name that means "pure" or "snow," embodying elegance and grace. It gained popularity during the mid-20th century in Vietnam but remains beloved today. Historically, Nguyen Thi Tuyet, a revolutionary figure, bore this name, adding to its significance. Its melodic pronunciation and spelling further enhance its aesthetic appeal.

TUYETNHI

Feminine

Unique Vietnamese feminine given name originating from 'Tuyết' (snow) and 'Nhị' (second), signifying purity and renewal.

TUYETNHUNG

Feminine

Beautiful Vietnamese name meaning 'Snow Festival', originating from an ancient tale of a joyful mountain village celebrating the birth of a special girl.

TVISHA

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Tvi', meaning 'universe'. It signifies vastness and cosmic importance.

TWAIN

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname Twaine, originally used as a nickname for twins or those with physical similarities. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly linked to the Middle English word 'twain', meaning two or double. Most famously associated with writer Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), Twain remains rare yet distinctive today.

TWAINA

Feminine

Twyna is a rare Scottish name derived from "Twyne," meaning "flood" or "torrent." It signifies strength and dynamism, with ties to adaptability through its water association.

TWALA

Feminine

African-origin name, derived from Zulu, meaning 'thunder', symbolizing strength and resilience.

TWALLA

Feminine

African name of Maasai origin, translating to "the one who makes things happen" or "the initiator," reflecting strength and leadership.

TWAN

Masculine

Rare yet distinct male name of Dutch origin, derived from 'twaalven' meaning 'twelve', popularized by a mischievous character in the Dutch children's TV show 'De Foutelooze Fles'.

TWAN

Feminine

Unique Dutch name derived from 'tweek', meaning 'to twist' or 'turn'. Originally a pet form of Anton, it remains popular in the Netherlands and beyond.

TWANA

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning "born in the afternoon," reflecting the time of birth and the community's respect for nature's cycles.

TWANDA

Feminine

Uncommon African female name derived from Swahili 'tunda', meaning 'fruit'. Poet Maya Angelou popularized it as her middle name, symbolizing life's fruition.

TWANETTA

Feminine

Distinctive African-American female name derived from Twana ('father's firstborn') and eta ('happy' or 'rejoice'), making it rare but meaningful.

TWANETTE

Feminine

African origin name from West Africa's Akan people, meaning "born on Tuesday.

TWANIA

Feminine

Unique, exotic African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'beautiful'.

TWANIKA

Feminine

Swahili name meaning "the one who brings together" or "unifier".

TWANIQUA

Feminine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God is mine".

TWANISHA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "Twana," meaning "born at home." It signifies the celebration of family, community, and heritage, while also reflecting the global community we live in today.

TWANNA

Feminine

Rare African-American name created in the late 20th century, derived from "twin" and "Anna," possibly meaning "double Anna.

TWANYA

Feminine

Twyna is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word 'twana', meaning 'beautiful'. It gained popularity in recent years due to its melodic sound and association with beauty.

TWAYNE

Masculine

American name derived from the English word 'twain,' meaning two or twice. Created in the early 20th century by author Franklin Pierce Adams, it's believed to stand for 'Think Well Always And Never Err.'

TWIG

Masculine

Unconventional first name derived from 'twig,' meaning a small branch or shoot of a tree. It's been increasingly used since its coinage, often chosen by parents seeking unique, nature-inspired names with earthy connotations. Despite botanical origins, Twig is now considered gender-neutral.

TWIGGY

Feminine

English given name that means "slender twig," popularized by British fashion model Lesley Hornby during the Swinging Sixties.

TWILA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating female given name of American origin, derived from the German surname Schwytla meaning swift or speedy.

TWILAH

Feminine

The distinctive name Twilah hails from Africa, specifically among the Ashanti people of Ghana, where it signifies 'born on Saturday'.

TWILIA

Feminine

Rare African name of Swahili origin, derived from the word 'twilight', signifying the transition between daylight and darkness, and often chosen for its deep symbolism.