Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TYANNI
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'waving' or 'moving', associated with adaptability and fluidity.
TYANNIA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the Latin 'Ciane' meaning 'purple iris flower' combined with 'Yanna', interpreted as 'the graceful one with beauty of purple iris'.
TYANTHONY
MasculineAfrican Igbo name meaning "Father has answered" or "God has answered", reflecting answered prayers and divine intervention.
TYARA
FeminineStriking Hebrew name meaning 'rock' or 'stone', symbolizing strength and endurance.
TYARI
MasculineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin (Nigeria), translating to 'the one who brings good fortune' or 'makes things happen', reflecting its history among the Yoruba people.
TYARI
FeminineUncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translating to "there is no one else like me," embodying uniqueness and individuality.
TYARIA
FeminineAfrican-origin unisex name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning "one who brings happiness.
TYARRA
FeminineAfrican American name of Swahili origin meaning 'elephant', symbolizing strength and wisdom.
TYAS
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'cheese', originating from the ancient practice of naming children after family trades or related nicknames like Tyson/Thaddeus.
TYASHA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word "tayari," meaning "ready.
TYASHIA
FeminineUnique female given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "tasha" which means "to desire" or "to long for". It has a deep historical significance in Africa and was likely given to girls who were eagerly anticipated or greatly desired by their parents. Despite its various spellings like Tyashia, Tiyasha, or Tasha, the meaning behind this name remains constant.
TYASIA
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba "Ayansola," meaning "Mother has wealth." It signifies abundance, wisdom, and resilience, reflecting the strength of Yoruba mothers and the importance of lineage in Yoruba culture.
TYASIAH
FeminineDistinctive African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, potentially meaning "to search for," symbolizing one actively seeking knowledge or adventure.
TYAUN
MasculineUnique unisex name of African origin with no traditional meaning, created by parents seeking a distinct option for their child.
TYAUNA
FeminineUnique African American name created by blending Tyra (Scandinavian for "thunder") and Destiny (English for fate).
TYAUNNA
FeminineUncommon African American name created by actress Keshia Knight Pulliam for her character Rudy Huxtable on "The Cosby Show." It's believed to blend Tyanna and Anna, but its exact origin and meaning remain unknown. Despite this, Tyaunna has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names tied to African American culture.
TYAZIA
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, with no documented history or meaning in major naming databases.
TYBEE
FeminineUnique American given name believed to have Native American origins, possibly derived from the Creek word 'tibití' meaning 'sacred thing' or 'holy'. Despite its uncertain roots, Tybee has gained popularity in recent years and is often associated with the coastal lifestyle of the southern United States.
TYBER
MasculineThe name Tyber has Welsh roots, deriving from 'tuber' meaning 'hillside', and was historically used in Wales.
TYBERIOUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, historically linked to the Tiber River flowing through Rome and powerful Roman figures like Emperor Tiberius.
TYBERIUS
MasculineRare yet striking Latin-origin boy's name, derived from the Tiber River and once held by Emperor Tiberius of ancient Rome.
TYBIAS
MasculineRare yet significant Greek name derived from 'typos', meaning 'image' or 'pattern'.
TYBREA
FeminineTybrea, an Igbo Nigerian origin name meaning "God answers" or "God hears", embodies faith and trust in divine intervention.
TYBRESHA
FeminineUnique African American name created from the combination of Tyrone and Sharea or Sherica, possibly signifying strength or power.
TYBRIA
FeminineUnique, modern name of unknown origin, first appearing in U.S. records in 1984. Its meaning remains uncertain but has been attributed various interpretations such as "tribute to the sea" or "bold and brave." Despite its mysterious origins, Tybria has gained popularity and appeared in literature and pop culture, including video games and comic books.
TYBRIANA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from "Ty" of unknown origin and "Briana", meaning "strong" or "honorable". It signifies "powerful strength" or "noble power".
TYCE
MasculineModern English name, originally a shortened form of Tyler, which possibly means 'tiler' or 'bricklayer'.
TYCEE
FeminineModern name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Tyson or a blend of Tye and Cecelia.
TYCEN
MasculineUncommon male given name of uncertain origin with no known etymology or connection to other names. Despite its rarity and unknown meaning, some parents may choose this distinctive name for its unique sound or personal significance.
TYCERE
MasculineAmerican origin, blending Tyrone (Irish, 'landowner') and Cere (Latin, 'wheat'), signifying strength, abundance, and connection to ancient cultures.
TYCHE
FeminineRare, intriguing feminine given name derived from ancient Greek "tuchê", meaning 'chance' or 'fortune'. It was the personification of luck and prosperity in Greek mythology.
TYCHELL
FeminineIrish name of ancient origin, derived from 'Tigh Cheall' meaning 'house of Ceall', a chieftain known for courage and wisdom.
TYCHELLE
FeminineUncommon English name derived from the Greek word 'Tychē', meaning 'good fortune'.
TYCHICUS
MasculineRare Greek male given name meaning 'happening by chance'. It is associated with Saint Tychicus, one of the seven deacons in the New Testament.
TYCHINA
FeminineAfrican American female given name coined by R&B singer Aaliyah in the early 1990s, often interpreted to mean "unique" or "one of a kind".
TYCHO
MasculineUnique Latin name derived from the Greek word "Tychon," meaning "lucky" or "favorable." It has been notably carried by Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe and has gained recent popularity for its distinctive sound and connection to intellectual pursuits.
TYCIE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "memorial," popularized by Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged.
TYDAISHA
FeminineAfrican given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has made me wealthy" or "God has prospered me.
TYDAN
MasculineDistinctively Welsh male name derived from the word 'tydd', meaning 'idle' or 'lazy'. Despite its potentially negative connotation, it has been used for centuries and remains appealing due to its Welsh origins.
TYDARIAN
MasculineRare, Welsh-origin male given name that may mean 'from the land of Tywi' or be derived from the personal name Tudur, meaning 'fierce warrior', reflecting its strong association with Welsh heritage.