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

TAMU

Feminine

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'my heart' or 'my love'.

TAMULA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew feminine name derived from "tamal," meaning 'to perfection.'

TAMURA

Feminine

Unisex Japanese given name derived from 'ta' (田, rice paddy) and 'mu' (婦, woman), translating to 'female rice paddy worker'.

TAMY

Feminine

Unique French-origin given name derived from the French word 'tampon', meaning 'stamp' or 'seal'. It's often considered a shortened form of names like Tamara or Tamar, signifying beauty and grace.

TAMYA

Feminine

Striking African name of Swahili origin meaning "desire" or "wish", often associated with strength, ambition, and determination.

TAMYAH

Feminine

Unique African name derived from Swahili's "tamani", meaning "desire".

TAMYE

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "Tamar," meaning "date palm" or "palm tree," symbolizing beauty, fertility, and resilience.

TAMYIA

Feminine

African-origin name from the Yoruba culture, meaning "my mother has done well," reflecting joy and gratitude for new life. It's believed to be given after years of waiting for a child or as a tribute to maternal strength.

TAMYIAH

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture meaning 'my desire is to give birth', symbolizing hope and longing for offspring.

TAMYKA

Feminine

African-derived name, originating from the Swahili word 'tamika', meaning 'quiet' or 'peaceful'.

TAMYKO

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, with no clear cultural or linguistic roots, making its meaning open to interpretation.

TAMYLA

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "tamya" meaning "to honor" or "to esteem." It was often associated with wealth and nobility in ancient Roman culture and has been used in various forms throughout history.

TAMYRA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of African American origin, created by Alice Walker for her 1982 novel "The Color Purple," where it signifies strength and independence.

TAMYRAH

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from the word "tomer," meaning "date palm," symbolizing prosperity, beauty, and strength in Jewish culture.

TAMYRIA

Feminine

Tamyria: Greek origin, meaning "of the sea.

TAMZEN

Feminine

Captivating Welsh name derived from "Tamsin," meaning "twin" and associated with powerful women in Welsh literature like Tamar of the Mabinogion.

TAMZIN

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Welsh origin, derived from Tamsin which means "soft-haired.

TAMZYN

Feminine

Rare, African-derived female name of Zulu origin, meaning "to dream," signifying imagination and creativity.

TAN

Feminine

Chinese surname with a rich history dating back thousands of years, derived from the ancient state of Yan. Its meaning is associated with building or establishing, although individual families may assign personal significance beyond its literal translation. Notable figures like Tan Kah Kee have carried this name throughout history.

TAN

Masculine

Vietnamese name meaning "tiger," traditionally given to boys to symbolize strength and courage, with ancient cultural significance as one of the four sacred animals.

TANA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "watchful," derived from the Hebrew word for dragon or sea serpent, and has gained popularity as a unique alternative to traditional Hebrew names.

TANA

Feminine

Greek name meaning "from Zeus' land," derived from ancient Thrace, ruled by King Tantalus. It's a shortened form of Thana or Thanaos, originally linked to the Greek word "thánatos" (death), but carries no negative connotations today.

TANAA

Feminine

Hawaiian name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', reflecting ancient Hawaiian values of purity and innocence.

TANAE

Feminine

Captivating, unisex Hawaiian name derived from "tane," meaning "man" or "male." It signifies strength and leadership, carrying royal associations in Hawaiian history.

TANAEJA

Feminine

Rare, powerful Indian name meaning "daughter of Durga", symbolizing divine feminine energy.

TANAEJAH

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin meaning "Cultivating wealth.

TANAH

Feminine

Captivating Polynesian name derived from "tā'ata," meaning "man" or "human." It signifies strength, courage, and resilience, and is often given as a symbol of hope for future prosperity.

TANAI

Feminine

Unique unisex name of Hebrew origin, translating to 'serene' and conveying calmness.

TANAIA

Feminine

Striking Hawaiian name derived from 'taniwha', meaning 'monster' or 'demon', but symbolizing strength and courage.

TANAIJA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name with the meaning "God is our strength," popularized by biblical figures known for their courage and leadership.

TANAIJAH

Feminine

Intriguing girl's name of unknown origin, popular in English-speaking countries and believed by some to have African roots or be a variant of Indian name Tanisha meaning "tribe leader.

TANAIRI

Feminine

Uncommon yet meaningful African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "God answers prayers" or "God hears us".

TANAIRY

Feminine

Enigmatic name of uncertain origin, adding to its captivating allure.

TANAISA

Feminine

African origin name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning 'Mother has had difficulty' and symbolizing the strength and resilience of women in childbirth.

TANAISHA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating African name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin, translating to "Father's daughter whom God hears.

TANAIYA

Feminine

Rare and beautiful feminine name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word "Tana" meaning "body".

TANAIYAH

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning "to observe, guard," popularized during medieval Europe and carried by notable Jewish literary figures like Tanaiyah Rubinstein.

TANAJA

Feminine

Unique female name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana where it means "fourth child".

TANAJAH

Feminine

Tanaaj is anAfrican origin unisex name meaning 'fire,' symbolizing life and warmth, popular worldwide.

TANAJHA

Feminine

Unique female name of African origin, predominantly used in East African Swahili culture. Its meaning varies, often associated with "hope" or "promise," but it's known for its powerful aura regardless. Pronounced /tä-náj-hä/, Tanajha stands out due to its rarity and distinct sound.