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

TALON

Feminine

Rare English name derived from the French word 'talon', meaning 'heel'. It likely originated as an occupational surname for those who made shoes or worked with leather. The name conveys strength and steadfastness, reflecting its association with the heel of the foot. While not widely popular, Talon has appeared in historical literature like Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" and gained recent popularity through fantasy games such as "Dark Souls".

TALON

Masculine

Distinctive French name meaning 'heel', traditionally given to males but now unisex. It gained popularity in medieval France and was popularized by Alexandre Dumas' novel.

TALONA

Feminine

African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, meaning 'mother's love' and reflecting deep maternal affection.

TALONDA

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who makes a vow to pray or worship," associated with the spirit deity Oya in Yoruba mythology.

TALONI

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name that means 'ankle' and signifies strength and stability.

TALOR

Feminine

American origin, created by combining Taylor and Aaron. Its meaning varies but may refer to "cloth tailor" or "lofty," with possible ties to Welsh bard Taliesin.

TALOR

Masculine

Rare American name with unknown etymology, created in modern times for uniqueness.

TALORE

Feminine

Rare and intriguing name of unknown origin, possibly Celtic or Welsh, meaning "clear" or "shining," but interpretations vary. Its mysterious history adds to its appeal as an unconventional yet powerful choice for a child's name.

TALORIA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-origin feminine given name meaning "such" or "like this," drawn from the Latin word "talis.

TALOS

Masculine

Rare Greek given name meaning "to finish" or "complete," derived from the mythological bronze giant who guarded Crete against invaders until his defeat by Theseus.

TALSHA

Feminine

Rare, elegant name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or historical associations, allowing each bearer to create their own story around it.

TALTON

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'taltha', meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'.

TALULA

Feminine

Tulula is a unique Hawaiian given name derived from "tululu," meaning "whispering wind," signifying a child blessed by the gods and destined for greatness.

TALULAH

Feminine

Talulah, of Native American origin, means "to make perfect.

TALULLA

Feminine

Irish name derived from the goddess Tailtiu, meaning "abundance" and celebrated for her kindness and hospitality as the mother figure of Irish mythology.

TALULLAH

Feminine

Tallulah is an Irish name meaning "leaping joyfully.

TALUS

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived given name with meanings tied to either physical support or spiritual significance.

TALVIN

Masculine

The name Talvin has an uncertain origin and varying meanings, possibly "red bird" or "bald peak," and is not commonly used.

TALY

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "talya," meaning "morning dew," representing renewal and purity. It gained prominence in biblical times through figures like Talya in the Book of Judges. Today, families worldwide appreciate its uniqueness and symbolism.

TALYA

Feminine

Unique feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "morning dew" and symbolizing freshness and purity.

TALYAH

Feminine

Unique feminine Hebrew name meaning "ascending," associated with spiritual growth and biblical traditions like Mount Tabor.

TALYIA

Feminine

Hebrew feminine name meaning "morning dew", symbolizing freshness, purity, and renewal.

TALYIAH

Feminine

Talyiah, a unique Hebrew name meaning "morning dew," signifies freshness and purity, possibly alluding to King David's wise and beautiful daughter Tamar from the Bible.

TALYN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from the word 'tal,' meaning 'brow' or 'forehead.' It signifies strength, wisdom, and intelligence, having appeared in medieval Welsh records and associated with legendary bard Taliesin.

TALYN

Feminine

Welsh name meaning "leader", derived from the word "tal" meaning "forefront". Traditionally used for boys in Wales, it can also be used for girls.

TALYNN

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Welsh name derived from 'Taliessin', meaning 'chief poet' or 'leader of song', associated with a sixth-century prophetic bard.

TALYNN

Masculine

American name created by combining "Tali" and "ynn", gaining popularity since the late 20th century with no specific attributed meaning, though some associate it with Welsh "Taliesin".

TALYOR

Feminine

Taylor is an English occupational surname-turned-first-name, originally given to tailors. It has gained global popularity, especially among females, ranking consistently in the top 100 baby girl names in countries like the US, Canada, and Australia. The name's modern sound suggests independence and professionalism, with its fashion industry association adding appeal. Spelling variations include Taylor, Tayler, and Tylor. Historically unisex, celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner have popularized it among females, but it remains applicable to both genders worldwide.

TALYR

Feminine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning. Its sound and uniqueness contribute to its growing popularity, allowing those who bear it to create their own personal history and interpretation.

TALYSA

Feminine

Unique, captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "talis" meaning 'such' or 'like this', associated with uniqueness.

TALYSHA

Feminine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity recently but without any widely recognized historical figures or legends associated with it.

TALYSSA

Feminine

Talyssa, of Welsh origin, means "shining brow" or "forehead that shines". It is associated with creativity and mysticism due to its connection with the legendary bard Taliesin.

TAM

Feminine

Vietnamese name meaning sweetness and prosperity, derived from the tamarind tree.

TAM

Masculine

Vietnamese name meaning 'gem' or 'precious stone', popularized globally due to immigration but remaining rooted in Vietnamese tradition.

TAMA

Feminine

Traditional Japanese given name meaning 'jewel' or 'ball', also associated with the moon goddess in Japanese mythology.

TAMA

Masculine

Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, derived from the kanji 珠 meaning 'bead' or 'pearl', and popularized through ancient folktales involving beads.

TAMAE

Feminine

Unisex Japanese name meaning 'jewel' or 'precious stone', often given to children considered special in ancient Japan.

TAMAH

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin that signifies "favorable encounters" or "good fortune".

TAMAI

Feminine

Historic Hawaiian male name meaning 'chief' or 'noble', traditionally given to royal children, reflecting their high status.

TAMAIA

Feminine

Hawaiian female name derived from "tama," meaning "chief" or "noble," signifying nobility and prestige. Traditionally given to daughters of high-ranking chiefs, Tamaia embodies the spirit of greatness and dignity.