Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TERANI
FeminineTerani: Persian origin; derived from 'teran', meaning 'golden'.
TERANIQUE
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Ewe language, meaning "child born on Friday," carrying cultural significance associated with Fridays in West African culture.
TERASA
FeminineTeresa is a distinctively Slavic feminine given name, derived from the ancient Slavic word "tera," meaning "earth." It signifies a connection to nature and harmony.
TERASE
FeminineDistinctive Greek feminine given name derived from "teresis," meaning 'to wander' or 'to travel,' associated with the goddess Hera and conveying strength and independence.
TERASHA
FeminineUncommon yet significant female name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana and meaning 'strong woman' or 'courageous woman', symbolizing power and resilience.
TERAY
MasculineUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Breton 'sea' or Native American 'thunder', gaining popularity for its distinctive sound.
TERCEL
MasculineLatin-origin given name meaning "third," often associated with being the third child in a family.
TERDELL
MasculineAfrican name meaning 'to love' or 'to care for', with a rich history passed down through generations since centuries ago.
TERE
FeminineCaptivating Basque name derived from "teri," meaning "to love.
TERE
MasculineSpanish origin, derived from Latin "Theresia," signifying humility, and popularized by Saint Teresa of Ávila, a revered Spanish nun and mystic.
TEREA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'hunter' or 'wild beast,' evoking strength and courage.
TEREANCE
MasculineIrish name derived from 'Tairrdelbach', meaning 'beautiful appearance' or 'peaceful beauty'.
TEREAS
FeminineTeres is a distinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'terra', meaning 'earth'.
TEREASA
FeminineUnique Romanian name derived from the Greek Therese, meaning 'to reap' or 'harvest', popularized by Saint Teresa of Ávila.
TEREASE
FeminineTeresa is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'earth'.
TEREATHA
FeminineTereatha, of Ashanti Ghanaian origin, means 'adventurous female traveler' in Ashanti language.
TERECA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, possibly variant of Latin 'Teresia', but no definitive sources exist.
TERECE
FeminineLatin-origin name meaning "to bring forth" or "to bear", symbolizing strength and resilience, often linked to Roman goddesses of childbirth in ancient Roman culture.
TERECIA
FeminineRare, elegant Latin-derived female name meaning 'smooth' or 'polished', associated with figures like Saint Terecia of Ávila.
TERECITA
FeminineTerecita, of Spanish origin, means 'little earth', signifying humanity's connection to nature.
TEREE
FeminineNon-inverting amplifier with adjustable gain, preserving input signal polarity.
TEREK
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "river", inspired by the Terek River flowing through Russia and Georgia. It signifies strength and courage, popular among both boys and girls in the Caucasus region.
TEREKA
FeminineDistinctive African female name of Yoruba origin meaning "the one who brings together".
TEREL
MasculineDistinctively Turkish name derived from "ter," meaning "to cultivate." It signifies fertility, growth, and abundance, and has historical significance in Turkic culture as a wish for prosperity.
TERELL
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from Terril, meaning "earth" or "land," associated with strength and resilience, popularized by jazz saxophonist Terence Blanchard.
TERELL
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the African name Tarell, meaning "crown" in African dialect. It symbolizes strength and power, originating from West Africa's Akan people of Ghana.
TERELLE
MasculineTerelle, of French origin, derives from Occitan 'terrella', meaning 'little earth' or 'small land.'
TERELLE
FeminineTerelle, of French origin, means 'earth' and is inspired by nature.
TEREMY
MasculineModern given name, originating as an alternative spelling of Terrence or Terry. While sometimes linked to the Latin 'Tertius', meaning 'third', its etymology remains uncertain. It lacks substantial historical or cultural significance.
TEREN
FeminineRare and distinctive name with unknown origins; some suggest it means "strong" or "powerful," while others connect it to Norse mythology as "from the thunder god's hill.
TEREN
MasculineRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Latin roots, with meanings related to victory or wild nature.
TERENA
FeminineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "beautiful child," embodying grace and charm.
TERENCE
MasculineLatin-origin boy's name meaning 'from Tuscany.'
TERENCE
FeminineLatin origin, derived from the Roman family name Terentius, which possibly means "monster" or is related to the god of war Terminus.
TERENE
FeminineThe name Terene has African origins and holds significant meaning within Yoruba culture, where it translates to 'the mystery of life'.
TERENIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female given name meaning 'smooth' or 'polished', associated with Roman goddesses Ceres and Terra.
TERENNA
FeminineRare Irish name derived from O'Terennáin, meaning 'little land', reflecting its connection to Ireland's historic significance of land.
TEREON
MasculineRecently popularized male name of unknown origin and meaning.
TERES
FeminineCompelling name with varied origins and meanings across cultures, notably linked to Roman bravery, Welsh hunting prowess, and Greek pursuit. Historically significant, Teres has been borne by notable figures like Saint Térèse of Lisieux and Teresa de Avila.
TERESA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin that means "harvest".