Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TYREONNA
FeminineUncommon African American name derived from Tyrone, meaning "land of the tuatha," with Irish roots. Originally a boy's name, it now often given to girls and is seen as a modern alternative to traditional names.
TYREQ
MasculineCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "one who makes things right" or "to make correct.
TYREQUE
MasculineTyreque: Unique African American name, derived from Latin "Tirus," meaning strong/bold, popularized by NBA athletes like Tyreke Evans.
TYRES
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Tìre', meaning "land", traditionally associated with agriculture and land ownership.
TYRESA
FeminineTyrese is a rare yet captivating African-derived name, signifying 'crown' or 'queen', embodying royalty, strength, and grace.
TYRESE
FeminineTyrese: A name of African American origin derived from the Egyptian 'Taurese', meaning 'first-born son'.
TYRESE
MasculineDistinctive African American given name derived from Old Norse and Latin elements, translating to "from Tye's land" or "one tied to Tye," with its popularity rising steadily in the United States since the early 20th century.
TYRESHA
FeminineUnique female given name of African American origin, created as a blend of 'Tyra', meaning "thunder goddess", and 'Sheba', symbolizing wealth and wisdom.
TYRESHIA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "Teresia," meaning "She who brings forth good news.
TYRESS
MasculineAmerican-coined name created by combining the letters 'T', 'Y', 'R', and 'S'. Its meaning is open to interpretation but often associated with strength, elegance, and uniqueness.
TYRESSE
MasculineAfrican American given name derived from the Yoruba goddess Oya, meaning strength, power, and adaptability.
TYREZ
MasculineUncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning, gaining popularity recently due to its modern sound and association with prominent figures like actor Tyrese Gibson.
TYRHIANA
FeminineRare African-origin feminine name created by author Nalo Hopkinson, derived from the Swahili word "tirika," meaning "patient.
TYRHIANNA
FeminineUncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the earth goddess Tairchech, signifying 'land of the sun'.
TYRHONDA
FeminineAfrican-American given name derived from combining Tyrone (Irish for "land of the Tara people") and Rhonda (Welsh for "from the Promontory").
TYRI
MasculineUnknown African or Latin origin, means 'beautiful' or 'ruler', and was popularized by civil rights activist Tyri J. Jones in the 1960s.
TYRIA
MasculineDistinctive female name with Latin roots, meaning 'from the tiger', symbolizing strength, courage, and grace.
TYRIA
FeminineCaptivating Welsh feminine given name derived from the Old Welsh word "Tir," meaning "land" or "country.
TYRIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "rock" or "mountain," symbolizing strength and endurance. It originates from the ancient Phoenician city-state Tyre.
TYRIAN
MasculineRare Latin-derived name signifying 'purple', historically reserved for royalty in ancient Rome due to the dye's rarity and cost.
TYRIAN
FeminineLatin-origin unisex name derived from 'tyros', once signifying high quality in ancient Rome. Despite its culinary root, Tyrian today signifies exceptional worth and uniqueness.
TYRIANA
FeminineGreek-origin female name meaning 'of Tiryns', derived from the ancient city-state of Tiryns in Greece, popularized by mythical Queen Tirianna, and linked to notable figures like poetess Corinna.
TYRIANNA
FeminineUnique, modern girl's name of unknown origin, often associated with 'land of the Tyrians' or 'bold as the sea', gaining popularity for its distinctive sound.
TYRIANNE
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Greek origin, inspired by the ancient city of Tyre and believed to signify strength and wealth.
TYRIC
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive Irish name derived from the surname O'Tighearnach, meaning 'swift or quick at home', reflecting the strength of its ancient Dalcassian lineage.
TYRICA
FeminineDistinctive female given name of recent African-American origin, with meanings potentially tied to 'ancient Rome' or 'bringer of joy', gaining popularity for its unique sound and association with strength.
TYRICE
MasculineDistinctive African American name created in the late 20th century with no clear origin or meaning, yet has gained popularity for its uniqueness.
TYRICE
FeminineRare African-American given name with uncertain origins and no official meaning.
TYRICK
MasculineAfrican origin name, derived from Yoruba "Oyèkùnlé," meaning "The Lord brings joy.
TYRICKA
FeminineUnique African-Irish name derived from Tyrone meaning 'land of Eoghan', carrying rich cultural heritage despite its rarity.
TYRICO
MasculineAfrican name of Akan origin meaning 'God will help him', popular among the Ashanti people of Ghana since centuries ago.
TYRIE
FeminineAfrican name of Ewe origin, meaning 'king', historically associated with royalty and leadership.
TYRIE
MasculineAfrican unisex name meaning "to fight", brought to the US by enslaved West Africans and gaining popularity among those reconnecting with their heritage.
TYRIECE
MasculineRecently created African-American name, combining elements of Tyrone, Terence, and Rice. Its meaning varies but can translate to 'land of the king' or 'powerful warrior'. Notable figures like rapper Tyrice Davis and footballer Tyrie Cleveland have contributed to its growing popularity.
TYRIEK
MasculineThe name Tyriek originates from African Fulani people of West Africa and is a variant spelling of Tariq, meaning 'daybreak' or 'morning' in Arabic, symbolizing new beginnings.
TYRIEL
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, with no known cultural or historical significance, and its meaning remains unclear.
TYRIELLE
FeminineTyrielle, derived from the Welsh 'Tir' meaning 'land', signifies 'from the fair country' or 'fair land', reflecting Wales' enchanting landscapes.
TYRIESE
MasculineYoruba name meaning "he has found what he wanted".
TYRIHANNA
FeminineUnique African-American girls' name created in the late 20th century, inspired by Tyrone but given a feminine touch. It carries potential associations with strength and courage (Tyr, Norse god) and grace (Hannah, Hebrew name).
TYRIK
MasculineAfrican American name derived from the West African name Tye, meaning "to praise" or "praise him." It was created by combining parts of Tyrone and Tye, reflecting its powerful African roots.