Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TAKIYA
FeminineRare yet captivating Japanese name derived from "takiyasan," meaning "small mountain." While it has no specific meaning, it evokes images of natural beauty and serenity.
TAKIYAH
FeminineUnique Swahili name meaning 'brave' or 'courageous,' traditionally given to daughters expected to embody these qualities.
TAKIYLA
FeminineUnique and powerful African name meaning "brave and courageous" in Swahili, traditionally given to girls but also used as a unisex name worldwide.
TAKNISHA
FeminineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Tanka', meaning 'gold' or 'shining', signifying something precious and brilliant.
TAKOA
MasculineTakoa: Hawaiian origin, meaning 'spear'.
TAKOBE
MasculineAfrican-origin name from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, traditionally given to children born on Tuesdays or during the dry season, though its exact meaning is unknown.
TAKODA
FeminineTakoda: A unique Sioux name meaning "friend to all" or "allies forever".
TAKODA
MasculineUnique unisex name of Native American origin, derived from the Dakota Sioux tribe's language, meaning "friend" or "ally". It reflects their rich cultural heritage and embodies camaraderie, loyalty, and unity.
TAKOMA
MasculineJapanese name derived from Mount Takoma, meaning 'high mountain', reflecting power and majesty.
TAKORI
MasculineRare Japanese boy's name derived from "takō", meaning "bamboo grove". It symbolizes strength, flexibility, and resilience.
TAKOTA
MasculineDistinctive Native American name from the Cherokee tribe meaning "friend" or "allies".
TAKOTA
FeminineNative American-derived unisex name meaning 'friend', popularized during the late 20th century and valued for its interpersonal skills connotation within Native American culture.
TAKOYA
FeminineDistinctive Japanese name derived from 'takoyaki', a popular street snack featuring octopus.
TAKRIM
MasculineArabic name translating to 'generosity' or 'abundance', often given in Middle Eastern communities to honor ancestral commitment to kindness and hospitality.
TAKSH
MasculineSanskrit name derived from 'Taksaka', meaning 'of or belonging to the Taksaka serpent', the king of snakes in Hindu mythology.
TAKSHVI
FeminineRare, distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit, possibly related to the mythical serpent Taksaka, symbolizing wisdom and power.
TAKU
MasculineJapanese given name that means 'treasure' or 'strong', gaining international recognition for its uniqueness and cultural significance.
TAKUMA
MasculineModern Japanese boy's name combining 'residence' (宅) and 'space/room' (間), translating to 'dwelling space'.
TAKUMI
MasculineJapanese given name derived from 'taku', meaning 'ample', and 'mi', meaning 'beauty', signifying 'abundance of beauty'.
TAKUTO
MasculinePopular Japanese given name originating from ancient times, meaning "through the night" and symbolizing perseverance.
TAKUYA
MasculineJapanese masculine given name meaning "spanning respect" or "reaching veneration," derived from the combination of two kanji characters: 尊 (Taku) meaning "venerate" or "respect," and 弥 (Ya) meaning "span" or "reach.
TAKWON
MasculineKorean name composed of "tak" meaning "strong" and "won" meaning "circle," interpreted as "powerful enclosure.
TAKYA
FeminineRare Japanese name derived from "takara," meaning treasure. It emerged during the Heian period and signifies wealth and rarity, carrying prestige through historical figures like Takya Shichiro.
TAKYAH
FeminineTakhya is an African origin name meaning "she creates beauty," often associated with creativity and elegance.
TAKYE
MasculineOriginal Igbo Nigerian name meaning 'I am waiting' or 'Delay is better than disappointment', reflecting Igbo virtues of patience and perseverance.
TAKYIA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Arabic origin meaning 'discretion' or 'something hidden', suggesting mystery and depth.
TAKYIAH
FeminineRare yet beautiful African-Swahili female name, meaning 'speech of God,' reflecting divine wisdom through powerful communication.
TAKYLA
FeminineUnique African-derived female name from Swahili that means 'to laugh', embodying joy and happiness.
TAKYLAH
FeminineDistinctive African female name, originating from the West African Mandinka culture, traditionally given to girls born on Monday.
TAKYLIA
FeminineAfrican first name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin. It means 'Wealthy' and reflects a wish for abundance and prosperity in life. The name consists of five syllables: Ta-kil-ya. Its unique sound and uncommon usage add to its distinctiveness.
TAKYRA
FeminineTakyra, a unique African American name, originates from Swahili's "takwa," meaning "purity.
TAKYRAH
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from the Yoruba "Oya," meaning "She Who Tears Apart" and associated with the powerful Orisha Oya of storms and winds.
TAL
FeminineThe name Tal, derived from the Hebrew word 'tal', meaning 'morning dew' symbolizes freshness, purity, and renewal.
TAL
MasculineThe Hebrew name Tal means 'morning dew', symbolizing renewal and hope.
TALA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'morning dew' or 'heavenly dew', symbolizing purity and renewal.
TALAE
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "morning dew," symbolizing freshness, renewal, and divine blessing.
TALAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'to aim' or 'rise high', signifying strength, determination, and ambition.
TALAIA
FeminineUnique Basque name derived from 'talaia', meaning 'watchtower' or 'lookout', originally given to children born near coasts or with maritime occupations, now widely recognized globally.
TALAIAH
FeminineDistinctive Hawaiian name derived from "talaia," meaning "to watch" or "observe." It's connected to Hawaiian mythology and tradition, notably as the first woman on Hawaiian islands and associated with a warrior goddess.
TALAIJA
FeminineTalaija, of Arabic origin, means 'morning dew' or 'dew of the dawn', symbolizing freshness and new beginnings.