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

TACHAKA

Feminine

Unique Native American name of Choctaw origin, with a possible meaning of 'bold' or 'brave,' though its exact significance remains unclear.

TACHARA

Feminine

Uncommon Hebrew name meaning 'to sharpen' or 'to polish', originating from ancient Israel and mentioned in the Bible as the mother of King Ahaz of Judah.

TACHE

Feminine

The rare French-origin given name Tache means 'stain' or 'spot', historically associated with dishonorable characters.

TACHELLE

Feminine

Distinctive African first name of Yoruba origin, translating to "I have found my personal spirit" and pronounced tah-SHELL.

TACHIANA

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from the goddess Hecate, associated with magic, witchcraft, and crossroads.

TACHIC

Feminine

Distinctive French name derived from "tache," meaning stain or spot, coined by author René Boylesve in his 1907 novel "Le Bâtard de Maguelone.

TACHINA

Feminine

Unique African name of Ewe origin, meaning 'God has been good to me'.

TACI

Feminine

Albanian origin, means "silent" or "quiet" and is often associated with qualities like wisdom and maturity.

TACIA

Feminine

Distinctive name of Latin origin derived from the ancient Sabine tribe 'Tatii,' historically associated with strength, courage, and nobility.

TACIANA

Feminine

Taciana, Latin in origin, is derived from the Roman family name Tacitus. Popularized by the historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus, it means 'from Tacitus' or 'relating to Tacitus'.

TACIE

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, possibly derived from 'tacitus', meaning 'silent' or 'secret', reflecting either a family secret or a whimsical variation.

TACITA

Feminine

Rare, elegant Latin feminine name meaning "silent" or "quiet," associated with intelligence, wisdom, and grace throughout history.

TACOMA

Masculine

Unique Native American given name derived from Lushootseed, meaning 'beautiful water'. It honors the indigenous people of Puget Sound region in Washington State.

TACOMA

Feminine

Distinctive Native American given name, derived from Puyallup tribe's "tah-koo-ma," meaning "gull" or "rainbows end.

TACORA

Feminine

Lula originates from Portugal and translates to 'famous warrior' in Latin. This unisex name also associates with the African dove, evoking imagery of nature.

TACOREY

Masculine

Unique name of African American origin, created by blending 'Tacuma' (Native American for "he comes to us") and 'Corey' (Irish surname meaning "from the hollow").

TACORI

Feminine

Uncommon yet distinctive given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture and language. Its meaning, widely interpreted as 'bringer of joy' or 'one who brings happiness', reflects a hope for positivity within families and communities.

TACORI

Masculine

African Yoruba name that means "one who brings joy," associated with Oya, the goddess of wind and storms.

TACORIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'silent' or 'still', likely created as a feminine form of Tacitus, the male name borne by the renowned Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus.

TACORIAN

Masculine

Exotic African name of Ewe origin, believed to mean "harmony" or "peace".

TACORRA

Feminine

Beautiful, rare Sioux Native American girl's name meaning 'red flower'.

TACORY

Masculine

Igbo name from Nigeria that means "unity with honor.

TACOYA

Feminine

Rare, African origin name believed to be derived from the Yoruba goddess Oya, associated with courage, strength, wind, and storms.

TACUMA

Masculine

Distinctive Native American name, believed to mean 'place of water' in Hopi.

TACY

Feminine

Greek name derived from 'tachys,' meaning 'swift' or 'quick.'

TAD

Masculine

Diminutive of the Greek-origin name Thaddeus, meaning "gift of God" or "one who gives gifts.

TADAJAH

Feminine

Igbo African name that means "great rejoicing or celebration".

TADAN

Masculine

Japanese origin, meaning "master who remains" or "standing master," reflecting wisdom, authority, and strength. It was popular during Japan's Heian period (794-1185) among those in power and later associated with samurai bravery and Buddhist commitment. Today, it is still respected but less common as a given name in Japan.

TADAO

Masculine

Japanese male given name derived from the word "tada", meaning "when" or "as soon as", and composed of kanji characters "多" (meaning "many") and "当" (meaning "to hit" or "to strike"). The name signifies "many hits" or "multiple strikes".

TADARIAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet notable African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana. Its elements, "tada" meaning "to travel," and "rian" signifying "wise," combine to express "the wise traveller." This unique moniker was likely coined by an Ashanti parent seeking to imbue their child with wisdom and adventure.

TADARIOUS

Masculine

Unique African American given name derived from the Swahili word 'tadaria', meaning 'respect' or 'respectful'.

TADARIUS

Masculine

African given name of Swahili origin, derived from "tadaria" meaning "thankful," conveying gratitude and positivity.

TADARRIUS

Masculine

African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "speaking peace".

TADASHI

Masculine

Japanese boy's name that means "right reach" or "as it should be," embodying balance, harmony, and correctness. It has Shinto origins and is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and tradition.

TADASIA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Japanese name derived from "tada" meaning 'only' and "sia" signifying 'beauty', thus translating to 'only beauty'.

TADAYOSHI

Masculine

Japanese male given name meaning "establishing goodness." It has been borne by notable figures such as Minamoto no Tadayoshi, a prominent Heian period samurai, and Yamato Tadayoshi, the founder of Bridgestone Corporation.

TADD

Masculine

Rare Welsh male given name derived from Tudur, meaning "leader of hosts" or "leader of people.

TADDEO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin "Thaddaeus," meaning "gift of God." It has biblical origins, appearing in the New Testament as one of Jesus' seventy-two disciples, and was popular among Italian nobility in the Middle Ages.

TADE

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Nigerian origin, meaning "the crown takes hold" in Yoruba culture, signifying authority and leadership.

TADEAS

Masculine

Tyairah is an uncommon yet captivating name of African origin, specifically Igbo, meaning 'richness' or 'abundance'.