Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TYLONE
MasculineAmerican coinage by Stephen King in "Christine," signifying creativity and mischief, despite lacking traditional meaning or etymology.
TYLONI
FeminineDistinctive, recently coined name with unknown origins, whose meaning is open to interpretation, often associated with fluidity or strength.
TYLOR
FeminineThe name Tylor is an English origin name meaning "from the tile yard," derived from the surname Tyler, which refers to an occupational maker or repairer of roof tiles. It has been used since the Middle Ages but has gained recent popularity due to its modern sound and short length, although it remains relatively uncommon compared to other names with similar meanings or origins.
TYLOR
MasculineModern American given name with no historical or cultural origins. It emerged in the late 20th century as a unique alternative to popular names like Tyler or Taylor.
TYLR
MasculineTyler is an English masculine given name derived from the Old French word 'tilier,' meaning 'tile maker.' It originated as an occupational surname in the 13th century before evolving into a popular male given name, reflecting strength and skill.
TYLRE
MasculineRecent invention, its origin and meaning are entirely up to the individual who chose it, often associated with creativity and individuality.
TYLUN
MasculineRare Welsh boy's name meaning 'twenty', derived from the ancient Welsh word 'tylwyth'. It was borne by a legendary 7th century king of Gwynedd known for his bravery and wisdom.
TYLUR
MasculineUnknown origin and its meaning remains undocumented. It appears to be a modern invented name without traditional etymology.
TYLUS
MasculineUncommon Greek name meaning 'summit' or 'peak', symbolizing strength and stability.
TYLYN
MasculineRare Welsh name meaning "from the bright hill," suggesting connection to nature and beauty, composed of elements "tŷ" meaning "house" or "homestead" and "llan" meaning "enclosure" or "church.
TYLYN
FeminineRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from "telyn," meaning "harp," symbolizing harmony and creativity.
TYLYNN
MasculineModern American female given name created by blending Tyler and Lynn, first appearing in the U.S. in 1996. It doesn't have an explicit meaning but is often associated with strength and individuality.
TYLYNN
FeminineAmerican name created by combining Tyler ("tiler of tiles") and Lynn ("from the lake/waterfall"), suggesting creativity, resilience, adaptability, and a connection to nature.
TYMAINE
MasculineRare, African-derived name meaning 'think twice' in Yoruba or Igbo.
TYMAR
MasculineAncient Irish name derived from "Timothar", meaning "honorable man".
TYMARA
FeminineTymara: A unique girls' name of uncertain African/Native American/Greek origin, potentially meaning "honoring/respecting the sea", recently gaining popularity despite its scarcity in history.
TYMARI
MasculineAfrican-origin feminine name of Yoruba descent, meaning "Let there be peace." It has historical ties to royalty and signifies the beginning of creation in Yoruba mythology.
TYMARIAN
MasculineThe name Tymarian appears to have been coined, with no known origin or established meaning.
TYMARION
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "honorary warrior", derived from "tyma" (honor) and "arion" (Ares, god of war).
TYMARIUS
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "to honor," traditionally given to individuals considered noble or worthy of respect in ancient Rome.
TYMBER
MasculineDistinctively English name derived from 'timber', conveying durability and natural beauty.
TYMBER
FeminineThe English-origin name Tymber, derived from 'timber,' signifies strength, durability, and reliability, reflecting qualities of wood.
TYMBERLEE
FeminineAmerican origin name created by combining 'timber' and 'lee', symbolizing peaceful woodlands, without specific historical meaning.
TYMBERLYN
FeminineDistinctive American female name created in the late 20th century by blending Timber ('wood') and Lyn ('leader' or 'lake'). Despite its rarity, it has modern appeal due to its uniqueness.
TYMBERLYNN
FeminineDistinctive American female name created by combining "Tymber," possibly derived from 'timber,' and "-lynn," inspired by names like Lynn or Lynne. Its meaning is not clearly defined but often associated with strength, durability, beauty, or grace.
TYME
MasculineRare English first name derived from 'time', signifying the concept itself.
TYME
FeminineUncommon English name derived from the Old Norse word "tíma," meaning "time.
TYMEEK
MasculineAfrican origin name from Swahili culture, meaning 'timeless' and symbolizing endurance and steadfastness.
TYMEER
MasculineTymeer: Hebrew origin meaning 'heights' or 'mountains', associated with grandeur and majesty, popular among Jewish communities in Europe during the Middle Ages.
TYMEIR
MasculineTymeir, a rare African name of Igbo origin meaning 'to achieve peace'.
TYMEISHA
FeminineCaptivating Nigerian female name that means "God answers hope" in Yoruba.
TYMEKA
FeminineModern African American name created by parents seeking uniqueness, combining 'time' and Egyptian 'power', though its origin is uncertain.
TYMEKIA
FeminineRare and beautiful Swahili name meaning "we have seen," signifying recognition or observation.
TYMEL
MasculineIrish-origin boy's name, derived from the surname Ó Taimhin meaning 'descendant of Taimhin', itself meaning 'fair-haired' or 'chief'.
TYMELL
MasculineUncommon baby boy's name of uncertain origin, with no traditional meaning or history attached.
TYMERA
FeminineRare, Greek-derived name meaning "honor" or "glory," originally used by prominent ancient Greeks and associated with a mythological nymph.
TYMERE
MasculineUnique, American-born boys' name without a defined meaning or extensive history.
TYMERIA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word "timeless," meaning eternal or endless, embodying timeless beauty.
TYMERIUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'connected to time', popular in the Middle Ages for its association with wisdom and foresight.
TYMESHA
FeminineUncommon African-American name likely created by combining Tammy and Kesha, with no definitive meaning or historical figure attached.