Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TWILIGHT
FeminineModern, unique given name of uncertain origin, but gained popularity through Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, symbolizing transition and mystery.
TWILLA
FeminineRare English girl's name derived from Old English 'twilan', meaning 'to turn' or 'to twist', suggesting adaptability and resilience.
TWINA
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from Swahili, meaning 'twin'.
TWINKLE
FeminineTwinkle, of English origin, signifies "a brief moment of sparkling light," symbolizing beauty and brilliance, and is often associated with stars or other celestial bodies.
TWISHA
FeminineIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'smile' or 'laugh'. It's associated with the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
TWON
MasculineUncommon yet intriguing name of Yoruba origin, signifying twins or multiples.
TWONDA
FeminineUncommon female given name of African American origin. It derives from the Swahili word 'twond', meaning 'two'. This unique twist on traditional number names gained popularity during the late 20th century but has since become rare.
TWYLA
FeminineAmerican given name created by choreographer Twyla Tharp for her daughter, inspired by her creative spirit and individuality.
TWYLAH
FeminineAmerican given name created by author Octavia E. Butler for her novel "Wild Seed," where it represents individuality without a specific meaning or derivation.
TWYLIA
FeminineUnique, little-known name believed to have Welsh (deception/lie) or Irish (harmony/peace) origins.
TWYLLA
FeminineUncommon feminine given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or translation.
TWYMAN
MasculineRare but charming male given name of English origin, derived from the Middle English word 'twam', meaning 'two'. It was likely used as a nickname for twins or someone with two distinctive features.
TWYNETTE
FeminineRare American female given name believed to derive from 'twin,' meaning two. Its origins are debated but often linked to African American influences in the southern United States.
TY
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'chief' or 'leader', associated with Celtic gods and conveying strength and honor.
TY
FeminineWelsh origin unisex name meaning "ruler", shortened from Tudor, known historically for its association with the Tudor dynasty of England.
TYA
FeminineGreek-derived female name meaning 'snow' or 'winter snow', symbolizing purity and resilience. It gained prominence in ancient Greece as a name associated with the goddess Hera.
TYAH
FeminineAfrican origin name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'there is nothing without God'.
TYAHNA
FeminineUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning "sacrifice".
TYAIR
MasculineCaptivating African-origin male name derived from the Yoruba tradition, meaning 'fourth-born son', carrying cultural significance and attributes of wisdom and responsibility.
TYAIRA
FeminineTayira is an uncommon yet beautiful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'there is joy'.
TYAIRAH
FeminineTyairah, of African origin, means 'beauty' in Swahili. It is pronounced 'tie-uh-ra'.
TYAIRE
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from the Yoruba language, signifying joy and good fortune.
TYAIRE
FeminineAfrican name, specifically from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, derived from 'Oya', meaning "the owner comes". It carries powerful connotations associated with the Yoruba deity Oya, known for her courage and strength.
TYAISA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Yoruba culture meaning "one who brings happiness.
TYAISHA
FeminineDistinctive African name from the Yoruba culture, meaning "She brings joy" or "Joyous one," reflecting the essence of happiness and celebration.
TYAJA
FeminineRare African-origin female name from Ghana's Akan people, meaning 'you are brave'.
TYAJAH
FeminineTajjah is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "the Creator has made me," symbolizing gratitude towards the divine creator Olorun.
TYAN
FeminineDistinct Hebrew name derived from 'Tyrus,' meaning 'rock' or 'mountain.'
TYAN
MasculineThe Hebrew-derived name Tyan signifies 'God is my judge'.
TYANA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name derived from the element 'tyan', meaning 'fairy' or 'nymph'.
TYANAH
FeminineTyanah: A unique Hebrew name meaning "God is with us," derived from Tyana, which in turn comes from Tzipporah, meaning "bird." It's rich in biblical history and popular today due to its meaningful origin and practical pronunciation.
TYANDRA
FeminineDistinctive African female name derived from Swahili, meaning "the beloved one".
TYANDRE
MasculineInvented boy's name of unknown origin, often associated with strength, courage, leadership, and royalty in various cultures.
TYANE
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'Tython', meaning 'woven together', with historical ties to Apollo's prophetic powers.
TYANI
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "she who makes trouble" or "she who scatters." It embodies strength and power, as it honors the powerful Yoruba deity Oya.
TYANIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'strength' and 'power', associated with females since the Roman Empire. It was famously carried by Saint Tyrania, a martyr from the 4th century. Today, it's a rare yet striking choice for parents seeking a unique name with classical roots.
TYANN
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of unknown origin, gaining popularity among English-speaking families for its unusual sound and spelling. Its true significance may be whatever its bearer chooses to make of it.
TYANNA
FeminineUnisex African name meaning 'mother' in Swahili, symbolizing strength and nurturing.
TYANNAH
FeminineAfrican American name of ancient Egyptian and Hebrew origins, derived from Tya (Egyptian goddess Taweret) and Anah (Hebrew 'answered by God'), symbolizing strength, grace, and divine favor.
TYANNE
FeminineUnique French feminine given name derived from 'typhon', meaning typhoon or hurricane, but often associated with elegance and grace.