Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TYTIANNA
FeminineAfrican feminine name of Yoruba origin, meaning "expansion of glory" or "stretching out honor.
TYTIAUNA
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Mother has arrived home," embodying unity and belonging.
TYTIN
MasculineGreek-origin unisex name derived from "tyrannos," meaning "lord" or "king." Despite its historic connotations, it's widely popular today in fantasy literature and as an international choice for parents seeking a strong, unique name.
TYTIONA
FeminineRare and compelling African name derived from the Yoruba culture, translating to "unique" or "rare". It has a rich historical background, having been carried through generations of African royalty, including notable queens like Queen Tytiona Alade who ruled in late 18th century Oyo, Nigeria.
TYTIONNA
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, derived from the powerful goddess Oya, often translated as "Mother of Nine" or "Powerful One," reflecting strength and adaptability.
TYTIYANA
FeminineUnique African name from Swahili, meaning 'praiseworthy'.
TYTON
MasculinePolish origin and means "tobacco," traditionally given to boys born around Christmas time, and gained popularity during the 16th-17th centuries as tobacco use became widespread in Europe.
TYTRELL
MasculineRare yet notable Welsh name derived from "tyr," meaning "land." Popularized by the Norman Tytrell family, it carries historical significance through figures like Sir Thomas Tytrell and Sir William Tytrell. Today, it's chosen for its unique heritage, though less common than some other Welsh names.
TYTUS
MasculinePolish name of Latin origin, meaning 'title of honor' or 'tenth', popular throughout history for its strength and distinctive sound.
TYUANA
FeminineBeautiful African-origin girl's name derived from Tuwanna, meaning "beautiful child" in Yoruba. It evokes royalty and elegance.
TYUN
MasculineTyn is a rare and captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh 'Tudur' meaning "leader" or Old Norse 'týr' referring to the god of war and victory. Despite its unclear beginnings, Tyn offers a distinctive sound and appealing uniqueness for parents seeking an uncommon name.
TYUNNA
FeminineAfrican American name meaning "beautiful flower" in Swahili, emerged during the Harlem Renaissance era.
TYUS
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture in West Africa, meaning "miracle" or "wonder.
TYVAEH
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin, with no recognized meaning or historical significance.
TYVAN
MasculineRare boy's name of unknown origin, used mainly in the United States since 1950, with no widely documented meaning or history.
TYVAUGHN
MasculineUncommon African name meaning 'born on Tuesday', derived from the Akan people of Ghana, combining elements from both African and Welsh origins.
TYVELL
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "tyr" (war or god of war) and "ulfr" (wolf), interpreted as "wolf of war." It's an invented name with no historical precedent but possesses strong, memorable sound and rich cultural significance.
TYVEN
MasculineRare Norwegian name derived from Thorfinnr, meaning 'Thor's fair one', with a rich history dating back to the Viking Age.
TYVEON
MasculineUnique African American given name created in the early 2000s, potentially meaning "light of Tyler/Tiffany.
TYVEZ
MasculineTyvez: Rare name of unknown origin; possibly Welsh ('house') or Norse (justice).
TYVIN
MasculineUncommon African-derived name of Yoruba origin, meaning "foreign" or "white person," with no specific historical significance beyond its unique spelling and sound.
TYVION
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "tywydd," meaning weather.
TYVON
MasculineModern variation of the African name Tyson, derived from "Chukwuemeka" meaning "God has done something great".
TYVONE
MasculineUnique variant of Tyson, both originating from Old English and translating to "tyrant" or "discriminatory", but unlike Tyson, Tyvone lacks historical significance and remains uncommon.
TYVONNA
FeminineUnique African American name coined in the late 20th century, with an uncertain meaning but often interpreted as "unique" or "one of a kind.
TYVONNE
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from Latin "Titus," meaning "title of honor." Popularized mid-20th century in the US, it's often associated with notable figures like Tyra Ferrell and Tyra Banks. Despite its origins, Tyvonne has been embraced by diverse communities as a unisex name, embodying strength and elegance.
TYWAIN
MasculineUncommon African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "power" or "strength", reflective of the high value placed on these traits in Ashanti culture.
TYWAN
FeminineDistinctively African name, derived from Tiyane, meaning "power of the sun.
TYWAN
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Swahili's Tyabwa, meaning "one who follows the right path.
TYWANA
FeminineAfrican-derived Swahili name meaning 'the first one', often used to celebrate firstborn children or honor leaders, symbolizing strength and courage.
TYWAND
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful African name of Igbo origin, where it's believed to symbolize strength or power.
TYWANDA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Swahili words 'tembo' (elephant) and 'wanda' (love), signifying strength, wisdom, and affection.
TYWANE
MasculineUnique unisex African name of Yoruba origin, typically found in Nigeria and Benin, translating to either "meet joy" or "the child will grow with strength".
TYWANIA
FeminineTyvania is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "beauty and grace.
TYWANN
MasculineUncommon African name with Caribbean popularity, derived from Swahili 'twaha', meaning 'to praise' or 'celebrate'.
TYWANNA
FeminineDistinctive female name of African-American origin that emerged in the late 20th century as a creative variation of Tyra or Tammy. Its meaning varies but is often interpreted as "strong and powerful," conveying desire for power or dominance. Despite its rarity, it has been used consistently over time, suggesting family traditions and individuality.
TYWAUN
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Swahili's 'Tawanda', meaning 'rejoice'.
TYWAYNE
MasculineAfrican American name created by blending Tyrone (Irish Gaelic, meaning "land of the tuaths") and Wayne (English, meaning "wagon maker" or "cart maker"). It gained popularity in the 1970s-1980s and is often seen as a modern urban twist on traditional names.
TYWIN
MasculineWelsh name composed of "Tyw," meaning nature or character, and "-wyn," meaning friend or loved one, signifying someone with a friendly or loved nature. It has historical ties to King Arthur's legend, where it was associated with Merlin, the wise sorcerer. In medieval Wales, it was also connected to noble families known for their courage, wisdom, loyalty, and generosity. Today, Tywin remains a popular choice among parents seeking a unique and meaningful name.
TYWON
MasculineDistinctive African male name derived from 'Tywa', meaning 'born on Tuesday'. It embodies strength, resilience, and a deep connection to West African cultural heritage.