Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TAZIA
FeminineItalian name meaning 'celebration', derived from 'tazza', a cup or goblet.
TAZIAH
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "remembrance," associated with Islamic practices of commemorating deceased loved ones. It was originally used as a title for Fatima al-Zahra', daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and is also believed to be given to daughters born on Ashura, marking Imam Husayn's martyrdom.
TAZIO
MasculineTazio, derived from the Latin word Taxius, is a rare yet prestigious Italian boy's name popularized by legendary racing driver Tazio Nuvolari.
TAZION
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'righteous' or 'just', traditionally given to role models in Jewish communities.
TAZIYA
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'remembrance' or 'commemoration', honoring Imam Hussein's martyrdom and popular in Muslim cultures, particularly during Ashura commemorations.
TAZIYAH
MasculineTaziyah, of Arabic origin, means 'to bring laughter' or 'make someone smile', reflecting joy and positivity.
TAZIYAH
FeminineArabic unisex name meaning 'memorial', popular among Shia Muslims worldwide, symbolizing remembrance of Imam Hussain ibn Ali's martyrdom.
TAZKIA
FeminineArabic origin name, derived from the verb "tzakia" meaning 'to purify' or 'to cleanse', signifying purity, holiness, and spiritual refinement.
TAZLYN
FeminineUnique, made-up name created to evoke beauty, grace, and mystery; its meaning, "enchantress," suggests captivating charm.
TAZMAN
MasculineUncommon, made-up first name with no known origin or meaning.
TAZMEEN
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'beauty' or 'ornament', often associated with elegance and grace, reflecting its origins in the concept of beauty.
TAZMIN
MasculineDistinctive feminine name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'tazama' meaning 'to look' or 'observe'.
TAZMIN
FeminineUnique and regal Persian name meaning 'crown' or 'diadem', historically bestowed upon princesses and queens in ancient Persia.
TAZUKO
FeminineHistoric Japanese feminine name meaning "correct cape," combining kanji characters 正 (masu) for correctness and 崎 (saki) for promontory or cape. It was popular during the early 20th century, particularly in families valuing traditional culture and positivity.
TAZZ
MasculineUnusual Italian name meaning 'to hiss' or 'buzz', with no historical significance but offering a distinctive sound.
TC
MasculineThe name Tc originates from African Yoruba culture and means 'felicity' or 'happiness'. It is believed to have been carried by notable figures throughout history.
TCHALLA
MasculineSwahili name of African origin, meaning "strength" or "power," popularized by the fictional Wakandan king Black Panther in Marvel Comics.
TCHANAVIAN
FeminineRare African name of Bakongo origin, likely meaning 'to shine' in Kikongo.
TE
FeminineUnisex given name of Maori origin, meaning 'the' but chosen for its simplicity and uniqueness.
TEA
FeminineGreek origin and means "far away".
TEADORA
FeminineRare yet meaningful Bulgarian name meaning 'to praise' or 'to glorify', often associated with celebration and honor.
TEADRA
FeminineUncommon female given name with uncertain origins and no widely accepted meaning, often chosen by parents who appreciate its distinctive sound or uniqueness despite its lack of historical figures or established traditions.
TEAERA
FeminineDistinctive African American given name created by author Sapphire for her resilient character Tea Cake in "The Virtue of Water.
TEAERRA
FeminineRare given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
TEAG
MasculineRare, unique Irish name derived from 'Ó Teagagáin', meaning "descendant of Teagain", which translates to "little choice" or "small".
TEAGAN
MasculineCharming Irish-origin name derived from "Ó Téagáin," meaning "descendant of Teague," with "Teague" itself coming from the Irish word for "architect.
TEAGAN
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Tuathail, meaning 'descendant of Thathal', a chief known for his bravery and wisdom.
TEAGANN
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from "teagasc," meaning instruction or teaching, associated with wisdom and learning.
TEAGE
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname "Tigue," meaning "sharp, fierce or bold.
TEAGEN
MasculineTeagan is an Irish unisex name derived from 'Tadhg', meaning 'young chief' or 'leader of the people'.
TEAGEN
FeminineDistinctive Irish boy's name meaning 'little poet' or 'small and elegant', gaining popularity recently in English-speaking countries.
TEAGHAN
FeminineIrish given name derived from 'Tadhg', meaning 'poet' or 'satirist'.
TEAGHAN
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Teagain, potentially meaning "little dark one" or "poet".
TEAGHEN
FeminineRare yet historically significant Irish girl's name, derived from the ancient surname O'Teachain meaning "descendant of Teachan," originally "Tighernan" or "little dark one." Saint Teagán, a monk and bishop, founded Clogher monastery in County Tyrone.
TEAGIN
MasculineIrish name derived from the surname O'Taoide, meaning "descendant of Taoid," which comes from the Old Irish word "taoith," signifying "poet" or "learned man.
TEAGIN
FeminineIrish name derived from Téagáin, meaning "strong and dark.
TEAGON
MasculineUnique American name, created by combining elements from other names, with no direct connection to Korean or Greek origins despite its possible associations.
TEAGON
FeminineAmerican name created from combining Tate and Jonathan, with meanings speculated to be "Builder of Heaven" or "God is Gracious". Its origins are not well-documented but it gained popularity recently, particularly in the U.S. and Australia, often chosen for its modern and unique appeal.
TEAGUE
FeminineUncommon yet powerful Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Tugannáin, meaning "descendant of Tugannán," with Tugannán coming from the Old Irish word "tugad," meaning "to strike" or "to attack.
TEAGUE
MasculineUncommon but captivating Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Téagagáin, meaning "descendant of Teagagán," a diminutive form of the name of an ancient Irish god associated with fertility and abundance.