Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TYRIKA
FeminineRare African American name derived from Swahili 'tembo', meaning 'elephant', symbolizing strength, power, and wisdom.
TYRIKE
MasculineDistinctive Turkish name derived from 'Türk', meaning 'strong' or 'courageous', reflecting ancient Turkic tribes' valor.
TYRIN
MasculineIrish origin name meaning "little dark one," derived from the ancient Irish name Torin.
TYRIN
FeminineRare yet powerful Irish name meaning 'thunder', derived from ancient 'Torin' and linked to the Celtic god Taranis.
TYRINA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'mother of the river', symbolizing nurturing strength and fluidity.
TYRINE
FeminineRare and distinctive name of uncertain origin, with no clear meaning or historical significance.
TYRINN
MasculineIrish-derived name meaning "little dark one", dating back to medieval Ireland, with historical records tracing it to an 8th-century abbot.
TYRION
MasculineIrish name meaning "land of the Tuatha Dé Danann," mythical Celtic gods known for their wisdom and power.
TYRION
FemininePowerful male name with Celtic roots meaning 'great' or 'noble', derived from the ancient Celtic god Taranis associated with thunder and lightning.
TYRIONA
FeminineIrish given name meaning "land of the Tuatha Dé Danann," a legendary tribe in Irish mythology, conveying rich Celtic heritage and powerful magic.
TYRIONNA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "Father has crown" or "Crowned father", associated with the powerful deity Oya, symbolizing strength, power, wisdom, and resilience.
TYRIQ
MasculineRare African-derived name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'think' or 'reflect', traditionally given to boys and associated with intelligence and wisdom.
TYRIQUE
MasculineAfrican-origin male name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning "powerful like a storm" and inspired by the deity Oya.
TYRIS
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning "lord" or "noble ruler," drawing strength from its association with mythological King Tyres of Epirus.
TYRISE
MasculineDistinctive name of unknown origin, making each individual's personal interpretation its true meaning.
TYRISHA
FeminineAfrican American female name derived from Tyshara, meaning "gift from God" in Swahili, combining elements of several African names with powerful meanings.
TYRISSA
FeminineRare female name of uncertain origin, often associated with Irish or Scandinavian roots but with no definitive evidence. Its meaning remains unknown, adding to its allure.
TYRITA
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'tyrtainai', meaning 'to strive' or 'fight'. It was borne by a seventh-century BCE Spartan poet known for his war songs.
TYRIUS
MasculineRare Latin male name meaning "thunder", associated with the powerful Roman god Jupiter.
TYROD
MasculineAfrican American name created by combining Tyrone and Rodney, two popular names with distinct meanings.
TYROME
MasculineDistinctive male name of African-American origin that gained popularity from the mid-1990s onwards, although its exact meaning and historical significance are not widely known.
TYRON
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'þunor', meaning "thunder". It reflects strength and power, inspired by Thor, the god of thunder.
TYRON
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Yoruba word "Oyeku", meaning "the child who arrives during a festival".
TYRONA
FeminineRare African-origin female name, believed to mean 'beautiful' or 'noble woman'.
TYRONDA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "tembo" meaning "elephant." It signifies strength, wisdom, and majesty.
TYRONE
FeminineIrish name derived from "Tighernán," meaning "land of Eoghan." It gained popularity in the US during the 19th century with Irish immigration, and has been used consistently as a boy's name since. Notable figures include actor Tyrone Power and UFC champion Tyrone Woodley.
TYRONE
MasculineIrish name derived from the ancient place name "Tir Eoghain," meaning "land of Eoghan," an early Irish king. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages, with notable occurrences in literature and culture.
TYRONESHA
FeminineTyrone is an Irish name meaning "land of the Tuatha Dé Danann," associated with courage and ancient Irish history.
TYRONICA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, associated with strength and power in various cultures, possibly linked to the Greek goddess Tyche or interpreted as "thunder" or "roar.
TYRONN
MasculineAfrican origin unisex name, popularized by NBA player Tyronn Lue, meaning "there is joy in my family" in Yoruba language.
TYRONNE
MasculineDistinctive male name of African American origin, derived from the Greek Tyrone meaning "land of the Tuatha Dé Danann," an ancient Irish tribe.
TYRONZA
MasculineUnique African American name with no specific meaning or history.
TYRONZA
FeminineUnique girls' name of African American origin, coined by Alice Childress in her 1956 play "Like One of the Family." Its meaning varies but may represent 'strong' or 'powerful.'
TYRONZIA
FeminineTyronzia, of African origin from the Yoruba culture, means 'she who brings change' or 'a force for transformation.'
TYRRA
FeminineIrish name derived from "Tairis," meaning "land." It embodies strength and power, associated with expansive landscapes and natural beauty. Historically, Tyrra was the name of a respected Irish goddess revered for her wisdom and protection of nature.
TYRREL
MasculineRare Irish name meaning "little king" or "noble ruler," historically associated with ancient Irish nobility.
TYRRELL
MasculineIrish-origin given name derived from Ó Tuairimh, meaning 'proud' or 'Thor's warrior'.
TYRSON
MasculineIrish name derived from "tir", meaning "land". It signifies strength, courage, and masculinity, reflecting its association with the Irish god Tir.
TYRUN
MasculineIrish name derived from the Old Irish word "Tir", meaning "land" or "country". Originally a surname, it's now used for both boys and girls, carrying a sense of connection to Ireland's history.
TYRUS
MasculineDistinct Latin-origin given name derived from "Tyrius," meaning "of Tyre." It signifies strength, resilience, and independence, reflecting the qualities of ancient Phoenician traders and explorers.