Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TYSHEIKA
FeminineZaedon is an Arabic name meaning "righteous and just." Its origin lies in the Arab world.
TYSHEIM
MasculineAmerican original, combining Old Norse elements 'Tys', meaning 'reach for the stars', and 'heim', meaning 'home' or 'world', symbolizing aspirational greatness.
TYSHEKA
FeminineAfrican American name of Swahili origin meaning 'to be grateful'.
TYSHEKIA
FeminineTyshekia, of African American origin, combines 'Tyisha', meaning 'she brings happiness', and 'Keisha', meaning 'who is like God?', suggesting 'she brings happiness like God'.
TYSHELL
FeminineDistinctive African-origin name derived from Teshema, meaning "patience," with 'y' replacing 'e' and 'l' added to create a unique spelling variant.
TYSHELLE
FeminineRare American original girl's name with no definitive meaning or history, created as a blend of popular naming trends during the late twentieth century. Despite its unclear roots, some interpret it as "unique beauty" or "elegant strength," making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a memorable moniker.
TYSHEMA
FeminineDistinctive African American name coined by author Terry McMillan for her novel "Waiting to Exhale," evoking elegance and strength despite lacking a universally agreed-upon meaning.
TYSHEONNA
FeminineOriginal African American name derived from the Yoruba goddess "Oshun" meaning "goddess of the Niger River", popularized in the 1970s alongside other creative names like Latasha and Shalonda.
TYSHERA
FeminineUnique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word "Oshun," meaning "goddess of beauty.
TYSHERIA
FeminineCaptivating African-derived name, from Yoruba culture, meaning 'the joyous one'.
TYSHIA
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba deity Osun, meaning "She has brought forth beauty".
TYSHIANA
FeminineUnique African female name derived from Yoruba culture, signifying "possession of beauty" or "something wonderful".
TYSHIANNA
FeminineUnique female name of unknown origin, with its meaning open to interpretation, often associated with positivity and individuality.
TYSHIEM
MasculineAfrican American male name derived from West African Tyseeme, meaning "strong as a lion," symbolizing courage and power with historical heritage spanning centuries.
TYSHIKA
FeminineDistinctive African American name, believed to have originated in the early 20th century Southern United States. It may derive from Bantu names meaning "peace" or "miracle child," though its exact origins remain uncertain.
TYSHIRA
FeminineBeautiful African name of Yoruba origin meaning "to rejoice" or "one who brings happiness.
TYSHON
FeminineDistinctive male name of African American origin, coined by combining Tyson ('Titan's son') and Jason ('healer').
TYSHON
MasculineRare yet regal African American name derived from Tutankhamun, the famous Egyptian pharaoh, signifying 'the living image of Amen'.
TYSHONDA
FeminineAfrican-American name created by combining Tisha (a variant of Theresa) meaning "harvest" or "elegance", and Monica, derived from Latin meaning "alone" or "resilient". It's a powerful and distinctive moniker without a specific combined meaning but carries strengths from both names.
TYSHONE
MasculineAfrican American name with Greek roots, meaning 'fortuitous' or 'lucky'.
TYSHONNA
FeminineAfrican American feminine name derived from the Shona language meaning "firstborn daughter.
TYSHUN
MasculineUnique African-Yoruba name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance'.
TYSIE
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning 'poet' or 'dreamer', originally given to boys but now predominantly used for girls.
TYSIER
MasculineTysier, of Welsh origin, means 'ardent lord'.
TYSIN
MasculineRare Welsh male name derived from "twsyn", meaning twins, with historical roots in medieval Wales.
TYSIR
MasculineUncommon yet significant Norse name derived from "týsar," meaning "giant.
TYSKI
MasculineAfrican name of Akan origin, traditionally given to boys born on Tuesday, translating to "Tuesday" and believed to bring good fortune.
TYSON
FeminineRobust and distinctive given name of American origin, derived from an English surname that means "from Dyffryn" or "Fort".
TYSON
MasculineTyson: A powerful, American name meaning 'tough' or 'warrior', popularized by boxer Mike Tyson.
TYSUN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "great tide," reflecting the powerful waves of the ocean.
TYSYN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from the word 'twsyn', meaning 'twins'. It was traditionally given to boys born as twins and has historical significance, notably borne by Saint Tysilio of Meifod in Powys during the 7th century.
TYTAN
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'giant', popularized in Roman poetry and known for its association with strength, wisdom, and courage in Greek mythology.
TYTANA
FeminineInvented name of unknown origin, offering each bearer the freedom to create their own unique identity and meaning.
TYTANNA
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from "tŷ" meaning "house" and "Anna," a form of Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace." It translates to "gracious house.
TYTEANA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name meaning 'joyful one'.
TYTEANNA
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
TYTEN
MasculineTytan is a rare Polish name of Slavic origin derived from "tytan," signifying the Titans of Greek mythology.
TYTEONA
FeminineRare, female Greek name derived from "tyche," meaning luck, coined by Hesiod in his work "Works and Days". It signifies fortune but may pose recognition challenges.
TYTEONNA
FeminineRare yet captivating African name of Igbo origin, derived from the words 'tye' (to bring forth) and 'onwa' (name), signifying "the name given at birth.
TYTIANA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to create" or "shape," embodying courage, resilience, and determination. It celebrates Oya's daughter in African folklore, signifying feminine power.