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

TATTIANNA

Feminine

Italian name derived from "tactus" meaning touch and "Hannah" meaning grace, unique yet elegant despite its rarity.

TATTON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive English given name derived from the Old English word 'tath', meaning 'harrow'. It's connected to the influential Tatton family of Cheshire, known for their political involvement and land ownership since the 13th century.

TATTYANA

Feminine

Tatyana is a Russian feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'tatianius', meaning 'arrival' or 'disposition'. It has been popular in Russia for centuries and is associated with Christmas Eve due to its Russian translation, 'Носочная' (Nosochka). Tatyana is also linked to Alexander Pushkin's romantic novel 'Eugene Onegin' featuring Tatyana as the main female character.

TATUM

Feminine

American name of Native Shawnee origin, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and strong character; its meaning, while uncertain, may derive from "ta-wa-tum," suggesting individual purpose.

TATUM

Masculine

Distinctively American given name originating from Middle English 'tate', meaning homestead or farmstead. Once a surname recorded in England since the 13th century, it gained popularity as a first name in the late 20th century due to actresses Tatum O'Neal and Blake Lively. Despite no specific meaning assigned to Tatum as a given name, its historical roots suggest associations with rural living and land ownership.

TATUMN

Feminine

Distinctive American name created by J.D. Salinger in 'The Catcher in the Rye'.

TATUMN

Masculine

Modern English name, created as a variant spelling of Tatiana, which means "arrival" or "fairy" in Latin and Greek respectively. Its uniqueness makes it memorable.

TATYANA

Feminine

Unique female name of Russian origin, meaning "arrival" or "appearing". Popularized through Alexander Pushkin's novel Eugene Onegin, it also honors Saint Tatiana, an early Christian martyr venerated in Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches.

TATYANAH

Feminine

Striking Russian name derived from Tatiana, itself originating from the Latin Tatius, which was borne by an early Sabine king. This regal name has been beloved in Russia since the 14th century and was popular among aristocracy, notably as Tatiana Romanova in Ian Fleming's "From Russia with Love." It also holds literary significance as the heroine's name in Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin" and appears in works by Tolstoy and Chekhov.

TATYANIA

Feminine

Tatyana is a Russian female given name derived from the Greek word "Tatiana," meaning "arrival" or "pertaining to the father.

TATYANNA

Feminine

Rare but elegant name of Russian origin, derived from Tatiana, meaning 'arrival' or 'gift from God'.

TATYIANA

Feminine

Tatyana is a Greek-origin name meaning "arrival of a great army," derived from the Greek word "tatos." In Russia, it's associated with intelligence, beauty, and sophistication due to Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onegin.

TATYM

Feminine

Slavic origin, meaning "arrival" or "appeared," a variant of Tatiana.

TATYM

Masculine

Slavic name of Polish and Ukrainian origin, its meaning varies but can symbolize wisdom, courage, fatherhood or heritage.

TATYONA

Feminine

Variant of Russian origin, derived from Tatiana, meaning "arriving," and popularized through Alexander Pushkin's novel "Eugene Onegin.

TATYONNA

Feminine

Russian name derived from the word 'tatyona', meaning 'morning dawn'.

TAU

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian name derived from the seventh letter of the Hawaiian alphabet, meaning 'messenger' and representing the number seven.

TAUHEED

Masculine

Arabic boy's name meaning 'oneness', reflecting the Islamic belief in one God.

TAUHEEDAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'oneness' or 'unity', specifically referring to the Islamic concept of God's uniqueness.

TAUHID

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'monotheism', derived from 'wahida' and historically significant in Islam, used by notable figures like Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib.

TAUJA

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning "gift," symbolizing hope, blessing, and gratitude in various cultures.

TAUMI

Feminine

The Hawaiian name Taumi means 'sacred'.

TAUNA

Feminine

Hawaiian origin, means 'pure' or 'innocent', reflecting the highly valued qualities of purity and innocence in Hawaiian culture.

TAUNDA

Feminine

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'the one who brings joy' or 'the happy one', associated with the powerful goddess Oya.

TAUNDRA

Feminine

Distinctive feminine name of Swahili origin, meaning 'fruit' and symbolizing abundance and fertility.

TAUNI

Feminine

African name of Akan origin, meaning 'born on Sunday' and used for centuries by the Ghanaian Akan people.

TAUNIA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning 'good' or 'beautiful', associated with Jewish tradition and the story of Jacob's son Benjamin.

TAUNIE

Feminine

Distinctive French name derived from 'taureau,' meaning 'bull.' Popularized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's dog, it's now often used for females and pronounced like Toni.

TAUNJA

Feminine

Swedish name derived from Þórðr, meaning "Thor's thunder," with a historical legacy dating back to the 14th century.

TAUNO

Masculine

Masculine Finnish first name of unknown origin, coined by poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg for his character in "Vänrikki Stool." Despite its mysterious meaning, it ranks among Finland's most popular boy names today.

TAUNYA

Feminine

Rare yet beautiful African American name created by combining Tammy (meaning "twin") and Tanya ("fairy" or "festival"). It stands out as a unique blend of Irish and Slavic origins.

TAURA

Feminine

Taurah is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'strength' and 'beauty', personified by Taurah, one of seven daughters of Oya, the Yoruba goddess of wind and storms.

TAURANCE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'bull', historically associated with strength and stubbornness, popular during the Roman Empire and carried by notable figures like painter Taurance Henry.

TAURAS

Masculine

Unique Lithuanian male given name derived from 'tauras', meaning 'bull', signifying strength and power.

TAURASI

Feminine

Italian boy's name derived from the Latin 'taurus', meaning 'bull'. It signifies strength and power, reflecting both Roman mythology's zodiac sign Taurus and ancient bull veneration.

TAUREAN

Feminine

Latin-origin boy's name meaning 'of the Bull', derived from the Latin word 'taurus'.

TAUREAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant African American given name derived from Latin 'taurus,' meaning 'bull,' reflecting strength and power.

TAUREN

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived given name, meaning 'bull,' historically associated with strength and power.

TAUREN

Masculine

Rare Greek masculine given name derived from 'taurus', meaning 'bull'.

TAURENCE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'bull', associated with strength and determination, and referencing the astrological Bull constellation.