Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TAKESHA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from Oshun, a Yoruba goddess associated with love and beauty.
TAKESHI
FeminineClassic Japanese name meaning "fourth bamboo", symbolizing strength, resilience, and longevity.
TAKESHI
MasculineJapanese boy's name derived from the kanji characters "Take" (to build) and "Shi" (warrior), translating to "building warrior".
TAKESHIA
FeminineJali is an African name derived from Hausa language, meaning 'wise' or 'learned', originally a title for respected storytellers in ancient West African culture.
TAKESIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Japanese female given name meaning 'bold' or 'courageous,' derived from 'takeru', and also associated with 'tsukeru', signifying 'meeting' or 'encounter'.
TAKETA
FeminineRare but profound Japanese name derived from "takeshi," meaning "to rule" or "braving the waves." Originally tied to samurai culture, this name embodies strength, courage, and leadership, making it unique yet powerful.
TAKEVIA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "waiting for joy" or "joy that has been awaited," symbolizing patience and anticipation for life's joys.
TAKEYA
FeminineJapanese given name meaning "elegant bamboo".
TAKEYAH
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God's promise" or "God will make it happen".
TAKEYIA
FeminineAfrican name of Ashanti origin, derived from "Taky" meaning 'to meet' and "ia" meaning 'power', translating to 'one who has the power to meet'. Traditionally given during times of change, it symbolizes resilience and strength.
TAKEYLA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, translating to 'My life has come back' or 'My life returned', symbolizing hope and renewal.
TAKEYRA
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, derived from the revered goddess Oya who embodies wind, change, and femininity. Pronounced /tah-KAY-ruh/, this name was brought to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade, retaining its core meaning despite adaptations across regions and cultures.
TAKEYSHA
FeminineUnique female name with Ashanti origins from Ghana meaning 'Friday's favorite' or 'Beloved born on a Friday'.
TAKEYSHIA
FeminineUncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "a child is born." It honors ancestral spirits believed to protect descendants.
TAKHARI
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Swahili word "takharu," meaning "brave" or "courageous.
TAKHI
MasculineMongolian name derived from 'takhi', meaning 'spirit horse', representing freedom, strength, and nobility.
TAKHIA
FeminineAfrican female name of Ghanaian origin, derived from the Akan word 'Takhiaa', meaning 'beautiful'. It signifies hope for inner and outer beauty, and is believed to bring good fortune.
TAKHIYA
FemininePersian name meaning "strong" or "powerful," reflecting the bearer's independent spirit.
TAKI
FeminineTakashi is a traditionally Japanese male name meaning 'tall' or 'high' and 'intelligent', popular among samurai warriors historically.
TAKI
MasculineJapanese name meaning "to stand," originally reserved for leaders and warriors, now popular among both sexes.
TAKIA
FeminineCaptivating Swahili name meaning "wise" or "intelligent," reflecting hope for the child's future discernment despite its rarity.
TAKIAH
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the power of Oya," the wind goddess symbolizing change and transformation.
TAKIARA
FeminineTakiara, of Hawaiian origin, means "reaching for the sky" and reflects aspirations towards greatness.
TAKIEA
FeminineAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning "born on a Thursday," associated with good fortune and wisdom.
TAKIERA
FeminineUnique African name of Swahili origin, derived from "taki" meaning 'to speak' and "-era" denoting a female relative or friend, interpreted as 'female companion who speaks'.
TAKIERRA
FeminineAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning "born on Thursday".
TAKIESHA
FeminineUnique African (Yoruba) name meaning "she brings forth happiness.
TAKIJAH
FeminineSwahili name of African origin that means "encountering life," signifying strength, resilience, and adaptability.
TAKILA
FeminineAfrican-origin Swahili name meaning "God is great.
TAKIM
MasculineUnique Igbo Nigerian name adopted by missionaries, symbolizing strength and leadership worldwide.
TAKIMA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "fast" or "quick," derived from the god Tiki and associated with strength, speed, and beauty in Hawaiian culture.
TAKINA
FeminineCaptivating name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "unique creation.
TAKINDRA
FeminineIndian male given name meaning 'like a tiger', derived from Sanskrit 'Takin'.
TAKIRA
FeminineStrong and powerful African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'strong like an elephant'.
TAKIRAH
FeminineAttractive African-American girl's name meaning "thankful" or "grateful," created from the prefix "taki-" and suffix "-rah.
TAKIRRA
FeminineTakira is an African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', often associated with wit and creativity.
TAKISA
FeminineUnique Japanese name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant', traditionally used for both boys and girls but now popular as a girl's name.
TAKISHA
FeminineUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "grateful" or "thankful".
TAKISHIA
FeminineHebrew-derived girl's name meaning "repair" or "reparation", popularized by Kabbalistic tradition and symbolizing healing through good deeds.
TAKITA
FeminineUnique Japanese name derived from "taki" meaning waterfall and "ta" signifying rice paddy, symbolizing harmony between nature and agriculture.