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

TENNISON

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English 'tenne' meaning 'tenth' or 'tithe', or possibly from Old French 'tenes' meaning 'firm' or 'steady'. It was historically used as a nickname for those paying tithes, or signifying steadfastness.

TENNLEY

Feminine

Rare, female Welsh name meaning 'habitation', derived from the surname Tenant, signifying independence and self-sufficiency.

TENNY

Feminine

Uncommon but notable name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Welsh 'Tenzil' meaning "from the bright hill" or African American feminine name Tenisha meaning "ten beautiful women." Its usage has been influenced by figures like poet Lord Tennyson and places named Tennessee.

TENNY

Masculine

Unique, uncommon name of unknown origin, popularized recently with few global occurrences.

TENNYSON

Feminine

The name Tennyson originates from England and signifies "from the estate of Tynemouth," a town located on the River Tyne's coast in North East England.

TENNYSON

Masculine

Rare English male given name with literary origins. It hails from Lincolnshire's Tennyson village, named after the Old English personal name Tini, meaning "from the estate of Tini." Popularized by Victorian poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, it carries associations with creativity and intelligence.

TENOCH

Masculine

Uncommon given name of Aztec origin, derived from "tentzon" meaning "among the rocks". It holds significant historical importance as it is associated with the founding of Tenochtitlan, the ancient capital of the Aztec Empire. Today, Tenoch is recognized globally for its historical and symbolic significance.

TENOR

Masculine

Rare yet captivating male given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'tenor' meaning 'holding or possession of land', with modern associations to the tenor voice range.

TENORA

Feminine

Distinctive given name with unknown origins and meaning, used since the 12th century primarily in Italy and Europe. Its rarity adds to its appeal, despite limited historical information.

TENSIE

Feminine

Uncommon African-American given name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of two names like Tenesha and Janese. It has no widely recognized meaning or historical associations and remains largely confined to African-American communities in the U.S., with only 18 babies named Tensie between 2000 and 2019.

TENSLEE

Feminine

Unknown origin with no widely recognized meaning or historical significance.

TENSLEY

Feminine

Modern, fictional name created by American author Amanda Hocking for the protagonist of her paranormal romance series "The Trylle Trilogy.

TENUUN

Masculine

Unique, exotic African name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "one who sees visions.

TENY

Feminine

Hebrew unisex name meaning "pleasure" or "delight," associated with happiness and joy.

TENYA

Feminine

Unique male Japanese given name composed of "heaven" (ten) and "night" (ya), signifying elegance and connection with nature.

TENYAH

Feminine

Unique female name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Swahili 'teny' meaning 'to dance', and often associated with creative individuals.

TENYCE

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating unisex given name of American origin introduced in the late 20th century. Its meaning remains unclear but is believed to signify determination and resilience, possibly derived from the Latin word "tenax.

TENYIA

Feminine

African Igbo name meaning "Our joy has come" or "Joy has arrived.

TENZIN

Masculine

Tibetan name meaning 'to hold firmly to the Buddha's teachings.'

TENZIN

Feminine

Tibetan male given name meaning 'holding patience', popularized globally by His Holiness the Dalai Lama XIV.

TENZING

Feminine

Tenzing, a Tibetan name derived from "ten" (Friday) and "zang" (prosperous), means 'born on Friday' or 'flourishing on Friday'.

TENZING

Masculine

Tibetan name meaning "firm as the east".

TENZLEY

Feminine

Unique, made-up given name of unknown origin and culture.

TEO

Masculine

Short form of the Italian name Teodoro, meaning "gift from God," originating from the Greek Theodore. It has been used in Italy for centuries but gained worldwide popularity during the 20th century, now often given as a standalone name.

TEODOR

Masculine

Romanian name derived from Latin Theodoros, meaning 'gift of God'.

TEODORA

Feminine

The feminine given name Teodora originates from Greek, derived from 'theos' (god) and 'dorea' (gift), signifying 'gift of God.'

TEODORE

Masculine

Greek name meaning "gift of God", popularized by historic figures like Saint Theodore of Tarsus and Emperor Theodosius I.

TEODORO

Masculine

Unique Spanish given name derived from Latin "Theodoros," meaning "gift of God.

TEODULO

Masculine

Rare Spanish name with Latin roots, meaning "slave of God," originally popular among medieval Spanish Christians as a devotion to God.

TEOFIL

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'lover of God' or 'friend of God', derived from the elements 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (loving/friend). It has historic biblical roots but gained popularity in medieval Europe as an alternative to Theodore or Philip. Today, it's mainly used in Poland as Teofil. Despite its rarity, it carries a powerful message of devotion to God.

TEOFILA

Feminine

The feminine name Teofila, derived from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philia' (love), means 'loving God' and was popularized in Poland by Saint Teofila.

TEOFILO

Masculine

Spanish origin and means 'friend of God'.

TEOLA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'tortoise', symbolizing wisdom, strength, and resilience.

TEOMAN

Masculine

Ancient Turkic male name that means "pure" or "clear.

TEON

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'divine' or 'godlike', with historical roots in ancient Greece and associations with deities like Apollo.

TEON

Feminine

Unique unisex name of Greek origin, meaning "divine" or "of the gods," derived from the Greek word "theos.

TEONA

Feminine

Greek-origin name derived from "theos," meaning god, thus signifying "gift from God" or "divine gift.

TEONDRA

Feminine

Unique, African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'female twin', reflecting the reverence for twins in this West African culture.

TEONDRE

Masculine

Unique African name of Malinke origin, meaning "leader" or "chief," traditionally bestowed upon boys expected to grow into influential figures.

TEONI

Feminine

Hawaiian name meaning 'quiet' or 'peaceful', reflecting the calmness and harmony valued in Hawaiian culture.