Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TEARRA
FeminineRare female name of Native American Choctaw origin, derived from 'tah-rah' meaning 'water', reflecting the tribe's reverence for this vital natural element.
TEARRIA
FeminineElegant African-American name derived from the Spanish word "tierra," meaning earth, and signifying groundedness, stability, and motherly nurturing qualities.
TEARSA
FeminineRare female given name of unknown origin, popularized by Piers Anthony's fantasy novels yet lacking universally accepted meaning or historical significance.
TEARZA
FeminineUnique, captivating name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed by some to derive from the Hebrew Tirzah, 'pleasant village', though its roots remain shrouded in mystery.
TEASA
FeminineIrish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname 'Téasag', meaning 'tribute' or 'offering'. It has evolved from its original use as a powerful clan name and is now uncommon yet distinctive.
TEASHA
FeminineCaptivating female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba name Teshay, meaning "joy".
TEASHIA
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Yoruba goddess Oya, meaning "Goddess of Wind" or "She who has many faces.
TEASIA
FeminineTeasia, of Hebrew origin, means 'you will look upon Zion' or 'vision of Zion', symbolizing a deep longing for Jerusalem.
TEATHER
FeminineRare Scottish surname derived from 'Tether', an occupational title for those who made or sold tethering ropes, meaning reliable and strong.
TEAUNA
FeminineRare Igbo African name meaning 'mother's presence', reflecting strength and care.
TEAUNDRA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the crown has come," symbolizing leadership and distinction.
TEAUNNA
FeminineUnique African American name created in the early 20th century by blending sounds from different names. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but is often associated with uniqueness, creativity, and strength.
TEAYA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Native American name of Cherokee origin, derived from "ta" meaning "fire" and "ya" signifying "home", symbolizing warmth and comfort.
TECIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'covered' or 'protected', associated with shelter and safety, and historically connected to the Roman goddess of protection and guardianship.
TECKLA
FeminineRare Greek female given name derived from 'tekla', meaning 'rock'. Its strong, solid meaning is reflected in its namesake.
TECLA
FeminineRare, Latin-origin feminine name meaning 'holder of the keys', derived from 'teclum'. It's deeply rooted in history through Saint Tecla, a companion of Saint Paul, who was martyred for her faith.
TECO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from Teodosio, meaning "God's gift" in Greek.
TECOA
FeminineThe Cherokee name Tecoa is derived from 'te' and 'koya', meaning 'tall oak', and signifies strength and growth.
TECOLA
FeminineEthiopian name introduced by Emperor Menelik II, inspired by Roman Emperor Theodosius. It's associated with strength and wisdom but may have varied meanings based on individual perceptions.
TECORA
FeminineCaptivating African name, derived from the Fulani tribe in Nigeria and Cameroon, meaning 'one who brings joy'.
TECUANI
MasculineRare Aztec-derived name from the Nahuatl language, meaning "he who brings justice" or "lord of jaguars," reflecting ancient beliefs in balance and power. It was used by Aztecs before European contact and is still occasionally chosen today to honor Mexican heritage.
TECUMSEH
MasculineShawnee Native American given name with varied meanings including 'shooting star' or 'panther,' inspired by the historic leader who fought for indigenous unity against European settlers.
TED
MasculineEnglish name derived from Theodore, meaning "gift of God.
TED
FeminineShort form of Theodore, a Greek name meaning "gift of God," derived from 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift).
TEDARIUS
MasculineUnique African name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning "God answers prayers.
TEDD
MasculineTeddy is an English name meaning 'wealthy protector', popularized by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
TEDDI
FeminineCharming and unique name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'beauty' and associated with warmth and grace.
TEDDIE
FeminineCharming English name derived from Theodore, meaning "gift of God" in Greek. Originally used for both boys and girls, it's now more commonly used for males. It gained popularity during the late Victorian era and was popularized by Kipling's Little Teddie character. Today, Teddie remains a fresh yet timeless choice.
TEDDIE
MasculineUnisex name of English origin, often used as a nickname for Theodore meaning "gift of God".
TEDDRA
FeminineUnique and intriguing given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.
TEDDRICK
MasculineUncommon African male given name with spiritual connotations, meaning "God has blessed me".
TEDDY
MasculineTeddy, of English origin, means "gift of God" and was popularized by President Theodore Roosevelt in the late 19th century.
TEDDY
FeminineEnglish name derived from Theodore, meaning 'gift of God', popularized by the teddy bear named after President Theodore Roosevelt.
TEDDYE
FeminineModern American variant of the classic Greek name Theodore, meaning "gift of God," popularized during the mid-20th century by parents seeking unique names with familiar roots.
TEDERICK
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance. Despite this mystery, it has gained recent popularity due to its distinctive sound and appearance.
TEDFORD
MasculineRare English given name of Old English origin, derived from "Tēod" meaning 'people' or 'folk', and "- ford" meaning 'river crossing'. It signifies a meeting place by a river, and was likely originally a surname for those living near river crossings.
TEDI
FeminineBulgarian name meaning "gift from God," inspired by a hero from Bulgarian folklore.
TEDMAN
MasculineUncommon English surname derived from 'Tædmann', meaning 'cloth cutter'.
TEDRA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine Greek name derived from 'tedre', meaning 'gentle' or 'soft'.
TEDRIC
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from Old Welsh elements "Tedu" (lord, prince) and "ric" (power, might), translating to 'powerful prince' or 'lord with might'. It was borne by historical figures such as Tedric ap Hywel who ruled Glywysing and Gwent in the 6th century.