Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .

TYWONA

Feminine

African American name of Swahili origin meaning "God is with us," popularized by Alice Walker's novel "The Color Purple.

TYWONDA

Feminine

Distinctive African American female name derived from Tyler ("tile maker") and wonder, conveying astonishment.

TYWONE

Masculine

Uncommon male given name of African American origin created in the late 20th century by combining popular names. It has no specific meaning but signifies strength, power, and individuality due to its bold sound. Popularized by rapper T.I., Tywone lacks historical ties but offers parents the freedom to create their own personal significance for it.

TYWUAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinguished name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "Tywani," meaning "to have a good heart.

TYYANA

Feminine

Captivating Finnish name derived from 'tyyli', meaning rhythm or beat, reflecting music and harmony.

TYYANNA

Feminine

Unique Finnish-derived name meaning 'type' or 'sort', created as a modern invention without traditional roots but conveying uniqueness and individuality.

TYYNE

Feminine

Finnish female name meaning calm or peaceful, derived from the Finnish word 'tyyni' and associated with tranquil seas.

TYYON

Masculine

Finnish origin, means 'tune' or 'melody', conveying musical harmony and rhythm.

TYYONNA

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'mother of many sons,' symbolizing abundance and prosperity.

TYZAE

Masculine

Captivating, recently popular baby name of unknown African or Arabic descent, possibly derived from Taysia or inspired by similar-sounding names like Tyra and Tayla. Its meaning remains uncertain but evokes images of brightness and beauty.

TYZAIAH

Masculine

Modern, uncommon given name pronounced 'TIE-zai-uh'. It has no specific meaning or cultural significance.

TYZELL

Masculine

Uncommon, American name derived from a blend of Tyler and Jessel/Jesse, meaning 'God's Tile Maker' or 'God's Brick Maker'.

TYZEN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning "to honor," conveying respect and reverence.

TYZER

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'army', first appearing in the Bible as a surname for a tribe leader.

TYZHANE

Feminine

Uncommon African-American name derived from Swahili 'tizani', meaning 'to be brave'. It was likely coined during the Black Power movement in the US, symbolizing courage and strength.

TYZIER

Masculine

Distinctive male name of American origin, created by author Michael Scott for his fantasy series "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel." Though its exact meaning remains unclear, it is often associated with creativity and uniqueness.

TYZION

Masculine

American-made name, a modern alternative spelling of Tyson, derived from Old English "tassere" meaning "attired in tassels." It gained popularity during the late 20th century and is considered distinctive due to its unique sound and spelling.

TYZIR

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no historical or linguistic basis in any known language or culture. Its meaning remains unclear due to the lack of established etymology. Despite this, Tyzir has gained recent popularity among parents seeking unique and unconventional names for their children. This five-letter name features a modern sound and appearance, with hard consonant sounds in "T" and "Z," and an unusual twist from the letter "Y.

TYZJUAN

Masculine

Uncommon, English-speaking given name with unknown origins and no widely recognized historical or cultural significance.

TYZON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Breton 'ember' or Welsh 'graceful', making it an appealing choice for parents seeking an uncommon name.

TZADIK

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "righteous" or "just," historically associated with biblical figures of virtue and the Lamed Vav Tzaddikim tradition.

TZEMACH

Masculine

Hebrew origin, translating to 'planting' and symbolizing growth and renewal.

TZIAH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "tzayid," meaning "hunting" or "chasing.

TZIAH

Feminine

Hebrew female name meaning "vision" or "to see clearly", originally given to one of Esau's wives in the Old Testament but now more culturally significant than religiously.

TZILA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female given name meaning 'shadow' or 'darkness', associated with mystery and depth, and derived from the first woman born from Adam's shadow in Jewish tradition.

TZION

Masculine

Zion is a Hebrew name derived from "Tsiyon," meaning "Zion," originally referring to the historic Mount Zion in Jerusalem, significant in Jewish and Christian traditions, now popular as a unisex given name with deep cultural and religious meaning despite its relative rarity.

TZIPA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "bird," derived from "tzefa.

TZIPORA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'bird', derived from 'tsipor'. In biblical lore, Tzipora is the name of Moses' Midianite wife.

TZIPORAH

Feminine

Tziporah, Hebrew for 'bird', symbolizes freedom and grace.

TZIPPORA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'bird,' derived from the word 'tzipor.' It's associated with Zipporah, Moses' wife in the Bible.

TZIPPORAH

Feminine

Zipporah is a Hebrew name that means "bird," inspired by the biblical figure Tzipporah who was Moses' wife and played significant roles in his life.

TZIPPY

Feminine

Unique and charming Hebrew girl's name with roots in the Hebrew word "tzippor," meaning bird, symbolizing freedom, grace, beauty, joy, happiness, and new beginnings.

TZIREL

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'form' or 'shape', derived from 'tzura', and associated with the biblical figure Sarah in Jewish tradition.

TZIRI

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "tzour", meaning rock, signifying strength and stability. Its history dates back to biblical times, with notable figures like Rabbi Tziri ben Avila carrying the name throughout history.

TZIRY

Feminine

Beautiful Berber name from the Kabyle culture in North Africa, meaning "star" or "shining star.

TZIVI

Feminine

Hebrew girl's name meaning 'deer', symbolizing kindness, grace, and humility, traditionally given at Hanukkah but now used year-round.

TZIVIA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew girl's name derived from 'tzviyah', meaning 'deer' or 'gazelle', symbolizing grace and beauty in Jewish tradition.

TZIVY

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name derived from 'tzvi', meaning 'deer', symbolizing grace, beauty, and swiftness.

TZIVYA

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'shadow' or 'protection', derived from the word 'tseiva'. It has been used for centuries by Jewish communities around the world, with notable historical figures like Tzivya ben Elijah ha-Levi bearing this beautiful and meaningful name.

TZOFIA

Feminine

Hebrew girl's name meaning 'gazelle', symbolizing grace, beauty, and speed in Jewish culture.