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

TEMICKA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the Lord will give me honor," reflecting the interconnectedness of all beings and the power of divine spirits.

TEMIDAYO

Masculine

Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'I wait for God'.

TEMIDAYO

Feminine

Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "Your gathering will meet you," given to children born on Sundays.

TEMIDIRE

Masculine

Yoruba name of African origin, derived from "temito" meaning "to seek for" and "dire" meaning "power or might". It signifies strength, determination, resilience, and courage.

TEMIKA

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, where 'Temi' means hope and 'ka' signifies hold, thus the name symbolizes holding onto hope.

TEMIKIA

Feminine

Unique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "respectful to the end.

TEMIKO

Feminine

Rare Japanese female name derived from "temari", meaning "hand ball". It symbolizes playfulness, creativity, and good fortune.

TEMILADE

Feminine

Unique African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "my wealth awaits us.

TEMILAYO

Feminine

Yoruba name meaning "It is yours to encounter.

TEMILOLA

Feminine

Yoruba name meaning 'God waited for us before giving us children'.

TEMILOLUWA

Masculine

Yoruba name meaning "Wait for us until prosperity comes.

TEMILOLUWA

Feminine

Nigerian Yoruba origin, means "joy from God" and symbolizes hope during challenging times.

TEMIMA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "perfect" or "without blemish," popular among Jewish families since biblical times, and known historically through figures like Temima Anolli, a Zionist activist.

TEMIR

Masculine

Unique male given name of Turkic origin, derived from the word 'temir', meaning 'iron'.

TEMIRA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "exchange" or "substitution," associated with the loyal wife of Potiphar in biblical tradition.

TEMISHA

Feminine

African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'patient child,' celebrating tranquility and cultural virtue.

TEMITAYO

Feminine

Nigerian name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'Yours will be greeted with praise,' reflecting the importance of community and social interactions.

TEMITAYO

Masculine

Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "hope awaits us".

TEMITOPE

Feminine

Unique, unisex Nigerian name derived from the Yoruba language, translating to 'My will is finished,' reflecting divine destiny.

TEMITOPE

Masculine

Unique unisex name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "We hope for rain in the time of drought," embodying hope and resilience.

TEMKIA

Feminine

Uncommon female given name of uncertain origin. It seems to be a blend of 'Temp' (from Latin 'templum', meaning 'temple') and 'ia' (likely from Greek/Hebrew, signifying 'God is'). Therefore, Temkia could potentially mean "God's sanctuary" or "Holy place".

TEMMY

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin meaning "I have seen".

TEMON

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name meaning "innocence" or "purity", associated with the biblical figure Tamar, typically given to boys but ultimately a personal choice.

TEMPA

Feminine

African-origin name from Swahili culture, meaning "peace" and embodying tranquility and serenity.

TEMPE

Feminine

Uncommon American given name derived from the Greek Valley of Tempe, known for its beauty and fertility in mythology.

TEMPERANCE

Feminine

Latin-derived female given name that signifies moderation and self-control, embodying qualities of balance and restraint.

TEMPERENCE

Feminine

Temperance is a distinct female name derived from Latin 'temperantia,' meaning moderation, originally used to denote virtue in medieval times.

TEMPESS

Feminine

Tempest is a rare yet powerful female name of Latin origin, meaning "storm" or "tempest," drawing inspiration from the Roman goddess Tempestas and Shakespeare's play "The Tempest.

TEMPESST

Feminine

Tempest is a unique, Latin-derived name meaning "storm," popularized through Shakespeare's play "The Tempest.

TEMPEST

Feminine

English female given name derived from 'tempest,' meaning violent storm or disturbance at sea. It suggests strength and resilience, and has been associated with figures like photographer Tempest Anderson known for documenting volcanic eruptions.

TEMPESTT

Feminine

American name derived from the English word 'tempest', meaning violent storm with thunder and lightning. It gained popularity after being chosen by actor Mark Wahlberg and his wife Rhea Durham for their daughter in 2013, evoking images of power and intensity.

TEMPIE

Feminine

Unique American given name derived from 'temple', signifying holiness, and often associated with religious communities or strong spirituality.

TEMPLE

Feminine

English origin, derived from 'temple', meaning a sacred or holy place of worship.

TEMPLE

Masculine

English name derived from Old French "temple," meaning "temple or sanctuary." It's often associated with places of worship due to its religious connotations, but also has historical significance tied to important cultural sites worldwide.

TEMPLETON

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old English word "tempel," meaning "temple." It was initially used to describe someone living near or working at a temple. Today, Templeton is often chosen as a given name for its historical significance and unique sound.

TEMPRANCE

Feminine

Rare Latin-origin name derived from 'temperantia', signifying moderation and self-control. Historically significant, it was popular among high-status families during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods.

TEMPRENCE

Feminine

Temprance is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "moderation" or "self-control," once highly valued as one of the four cardinal virtues in ancient Rome and early Christianity.

TEMPRESS

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning.

TEMPRINCE

Feminine

Temppringe is a unique Haitian male name created as a fusion of French 'tempête' (storm) and the title 'prince', conveying power, transformation, and nobility.

TEMPRYNCE

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived unisex name meaning "self-control," derived from "tempus" (time) and "princeps" (beginning), with historical usage mainly in royal families.