Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TANZIA
FeminineTanzia, of Persian origin, means 'pure' or 'clean'.
TANZIE
FeminineUncommon yet significant African given name derived from the country Tanzania, meaning 'coast', and combining the words Tanza ('coast') and Nia ('birthplace').
TANZILA
FeminineArabic feminine given name meaning 'descending from the heights', reflecting divine revelation and spirituality.
TANZIM
MasculinePersian name derived from "tanzim," meaning "organization" or "order," evoking qualities of structure, discipline, and harmony.
TANZY
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name meaning "basket" or "container," symbolizing strength and stability, despite its lack of widespread popularity or historical significance.
TAO
MasculineChinese origin, derived from the character 道, meaning 'path' or 'way', and is associated with Taoism's natural order of the universe. It was also borne by wise Emperor Yao. Today, it remains a popular given name in China.
TAO
FeminineChinese origin, signifies balance and harmony, as it is derived from one of the eight trigrams of the I Ching.
TAONNA
FeminineUnique, beautiful African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "returning wealth" or "bringing prosperity.
TAOS
MasculineUnisex given name of Native American origin, derived from the Tiwa word "Tao," meaning "place of red willow," and associated with the historic Taos Pueblo in New Mexico.
TAPAINGA
FeminineSamoan name meaning 'like tapa', referring to the traditional bark cloth used in Samoa.
TAPAN
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "to play" or "to amuse oneself".
TAPANGA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a possible meaning of 'the bringer of light' in Bantu languages.
TAPASYA
FeminineTapasya, a rare yet captivating feminine name of Sanskrit origin, means 'heat' or 'spiritual austerity,' embodying dedication and inner strength.
TAPATHA
FeminineRare Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Tapatya', meaning 'to suffer' or 'endure'. It's associated with Tapatha, a revered sage from Hindu mythology.
TAQDEER
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Arabic name derived from 'taqdir', meaning 'fate' or 'destiny'. It signifies 'one who determines fate', reflecting power and influence.
TAQEE
MasculineArabic name derived from 'taqwa,' meaning 'piety' or 'godliness.'
TAQI
MasculinePersian name derived from Arabic 'taqwa', meaning 'piety' or 'godliness'. It's often used among Muslims and can be traced back to early Islamic history through figures like Abu Muslim al-Khurasani.
TAQIYYA
FeminineArabic given name and sometimes surname, meaning "caution" or "guardian," derived from the Arabic word 'taqiya,' signifying precaution or self-protection. It holds historical significance in Islamic culture, particularly among Shia Muslims, who associate it with Fatima al-Zahra's wisdom and protective spirit.
TAQIYYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "protection," often associated with divine protection in Islam.
TAQUAN
MasculineRare Apache Native American name meaning "sun" or "sunstorm".
TAQUANA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning 'the one who saves or protects'.
TAQUANDA
FeminineUnique African American given name coined by poet Langston Hughes for his sister, with an unclear origin and meaning, yet appreciated for its distinctive sound and cultural significance.
TAQUANNA
FeminineRare African-origin name, combining 'lovely' from Shona's Tawanda with 'flowing water' from Swahili's Aquanisha, symbolizing strength, beauty, grace, and connection to African roots.
TAQUANTA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "the one who makes things happen" or "the catalyst". Traditionally given to boys born after a long wait, it symbolizes strength, resilience, and determination.
TAQUARIUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "of the waters" or "born in winter", derived from 'aqua' (water) and 'arius' (relation), making it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name with a connection to nature.
TAQUASHA
FeminineRare African name of Igbo origin meaning "God answers," reflecting divine intervention.
TAQUASIA
FeminineAfrican American name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of Tacara meaning "to love" in Swahili. It has gained popularity for its uniqueness and strength.
TAQUEENA
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Swahili 'taka', meaning 'to be hungry' but symbolizing a deeper spiritual hunger for knowledge and wisdom.
TAQUELLA
FeminineUnique Spanish-derived name coined by James Broughton in his 1963 film "The Bedroom," carrying artistic flair despite its rarity and unknown specific meaning.
TAQUERIA
FeminineSpanish origin name derived from 'taquería', referring to Mexican restaurants specializing in tacos.
TAQUESHA
FeminineUnique African-origin feminine given name that means "God is merciful" in Swahili.
TAQUETTA
FeminineUncommon female given name of African origin, derived from the Akan people's naming tradition in West Africa. It means "beauty" or "attractiveness.
TAQUEZ
MasculineTaquetzal is a Nahuatl name meaning "rainbow," evoking vibrant colors and beauty.
TAQUIA
FeminineUncommon yet compelling African name, originating from the Akan tribe's language spoken in Ghana, Nigeria, and Ivory Coast. It signifies strength, resilience, and intelligence.
TAQUIL
MasculineDistinctive Native American-derived name, potentially meaning "beautiful," though its exact origins remain uncertain.
TAQUILA
FeminineRare and captivating female name of Apache origin, translating to 'water' or 'river', symbolizing purification, renewal, adaptability, and resilience.
TAQUILLA
FeminineSpanish-origin name derived from "taquillero," meaning ticket seller. It's often linked to cinema and represents creativity and innovation.
TAQUIRA
FeminineRare Native American female name from the Cherokee tribe, meaning 'she laughs', symbolizing joyfulness.
TAQUISA
FeminineUnique Native American name derived from the Creek language, meaning "black sky" or "darkness.
TAQUISHA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating African American name derived from Takisha, meaning "one who creates beauty." It originated among the Yoruba people of Nigeria to honor girls gifted in creative pursuits.