Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TAHEERAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', associated with light and radiance, and often connected to Fatima Zahra, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
TAHEIM
MasculineUncommon yet intriguing American given name derived from two Native American words: "tahi" meaning 'forest' and "hemi" signifying 'edge', thus conveying the meaning of 'edge of the forest'.
TAHEL
FeminineHebrew name that means "morning dew," symbolizing purity and new beginnings.
TAHER
MasculineArabic male given name derived from "tahara," meaning "clean" or "pure." It connotes cleanliness, virtue, and righteousness in Islamic culture and has been borne by notable historical figures like Imam Taher.
TAHERA
FeminineUnique Arabic female name derived from "tahaara," meaning "pure" or "clean," carrying profound spiritual significance in Islam and Sufism as it symbolizes purification and perfection.
TAHESHA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'good life' as it combines 'Taha' (goodness) and 'Eshe' (life).
TAHESIA
FeminineUnique Polynesian female given name derived from Tahitian, meaning 'pure' or 'sacred', reflecting ancient Polynesian values of purity and innocence.
TAHI
MasculinePolynesian name of Maori origin meaning "one" or "first", often given to firstborn children or used as a middle name to denote a special place in the family hierarchy.
TAHIA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'pure', used widely in Middle Eastern cultures for centuries, symbolizing modesty and purity.
TAHIEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is pure".
TAHIEM
MasculineUncommon given name of African American origin, possibly derived from Yoruba or Swahili names like 'Otim' meaning 'life', or 'Taheri' meaning 'morning'. Its exact meaning remains unclear but it's gaining popularity as a unique and independent-sounding name.
TAHINA
FeminineThe name Tahina originates from Polynesia's Tahiti island, derived from the Tahitian word 'tahina', meaning 'clear' or 'pure'. It is unisex and holds rich cultural significance as the first woman created by god 'Oro.
TAHIR
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', derived from 'tahirah'. It has historical significance as a title of a 9th-century Iranian Muslim general and as a character in One Thousand and One Nights. Today, it is widely used among Muslims and other cultures, symbolizing purity and virtue.
TAHIRA
FeminineArabic feminine given name derived from the root verb "tahara," meaning "to purify" or "to make pure." It signifies purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
TAHIRAH
FeminineUnique Arabic name derived from "taher," meaning "pure." It honors Tahira, a pious companion of Muhammad, symbolizing spiritual purity and holiness.
TAHIRI
FeminineAfrican name of Bantu origin, meaning "wise/intelligent" or "peaceful/harmonious," traditionally used for both males and females, and popularized globally through its use in popular culture like Star Wars.
TAHIRIH
FemininePersian name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste,' adopted by prominent feminist Tahirih Qurratu'l-Ayn (1814-1852), who fought for women's rights during the Qajar era in Persia/Iran.
TAHIRY
FeminineUnique Malagasy name derived from "tahira," meaning "pure" or "clear.
TAHIS
FeminineAfrican origin, specifically from the Fulani people, and means "joy" or "happiness".
TAHISA
FeminineIntriguing African name meaning "quick" or "speedy" in Swahili, embodying swiftness, determination, and resilience.
TAHISHA
FeminineUnique African name from the Swahili language, meaning "patience," embodying resilience and gaining global recognition for its distinct sound and meaningful significance.
TAHITHA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian female name meaning 'first', often chosen to honor family heritage or symbolize leadership.
TAHITIA
FeminineBeautiful and unique Polynesian name meaning 'graceful flower' or 'calm and peaceful'.
TAHITOA
MasculineUnique Polynesian given name meaning "the first man" or "the first warrior", originating from the Cook Islands and reflecting strength, courage, and leadership valued in Maori society.
TAHIYA
FeminineAttractive Arabic girls' name meaning "pure" or "innocent," popularized in the 20th century and often associated with purity and innocence.
TAHIYAH
FeminineArabic unisex given name derived from "tahiya," meaning "pure" or "clean.
TAHIYAN
MasculinePersian name meaning 'moon'. It's unisex and signifies elegance and calm, reflecting moonlight's qualities. Popular among communities valuing Persian heritage and culture.
TAHJ
FeminineRare but powerful African name meaning 'sword' in Swahili.
TAHJ
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "the first child." It celebrates the joy and pride associated with being the eldest sibling.
TAHJA
MasculineArabic-derived unisex name meaning 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and often associated with good fortune.
TAHJA
FeminineArabic unisex name meaning 'to imagine' or 'visualize', associated with creativity and insight.
TAHJAE
MasculineAmerican name of unknown origin, combining elements from other names like Tahir ("crowned") and Jae ("one"), but its intended meaning remains unclear.
TAHJAE
FeminineCaptivating African-origin name meaning 'to compete' or 'to struggle', popular among both boys and girls worldwide.
TAHJAI
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning 'intelligent celebration'.
TAHJAI
MasculineAfrican origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "to rejoice" or "be happy", signifying the bearer brings joy and happiness.
TAHJANAE
FeminineUnique African American name created in the early 1980s by combining elements from other names, with potential meanings of 'pure' or 'spotless'.
TAHJANAY
FeminineUnique and beautiful Yoruba name meaning "Mother has returned," reflecting the joy and relief felt upon the safe return of a mother after a long journey.
TAHJANEE
FeminineTahjanee, of African-Swahili origin, means "our sunrise," symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
TAHJAY
MasculineAfrican name from the Hausa people, meaning 'one who gives hope'.
TAHJE
MasculineTahje, of American Cherokee origin, means 'home' or 'house', symbolizing nature and family unity.