Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TERESA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'Tertius', meaning 'third'.
TERESAANN
FeminineUnique blend of classic Italian name Teresa, meaning 'to harvest', and contemporary suffix '-ann'.
TERESE
FeminineFeminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'to harvest' or 'to reap', associated with the goddess Demeter.
TERESEA
FeminineThe female given name Teresa originates from Latin 'teres,' meaning 'solid' or 'firm.'
TERESHA
FeminineUnique African Swahili name meaning 'she brings joy', gaining popularity worldwide for its beauty and positive message.
TERESIA
FeminineTeresia, derived from Latin, means 'to cultivate' or 'make flourish'.
TERESINA
FeminineTeresina, an Italian name meaning 'small turtle dove', is a diminutive of Teresa, which translates to 'polished' or 'humble'. Originating from Latin, it was traditionally given around Christmas time and has since been popularized in Spain and Latin America.
TERESITA
FeminineSpanish feminine name derived from Teresa, meaning "from Terentum" or "from the third".
TERESKA
FeminineSlavic female name meaning 'grace' or 'charm', derived from the Latin word 'theresis'.
TERESO
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from Latin "tertius," meaning "third.
TERESSA
FeminineItalian given name derived from Teresa, meaning 'harvester', popularized by St. Teresa of Ávila.
TERESSIA
FeminineTeresia is a unique and captivating female given name with Latin origins meaning "to harvest" or "gather." It shares roots with the Spanish name Teresa and has been associated throughout history with notable figures such as Teresa of Ávila, adding to its rich significance.
TERETHA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "abundance" or "plenty," derived from the word "tereth.
TEREVA
FemininePolynesian female name originating from Tonga, symbolizing inner tranquility and forward motion.
TEREZ
FeminineHungarian name derived from 'Theresia', meaning 'harvest' or having associations with Saint Teresa of Ávila, popularized by Mother Teresa.
TEREZ
MasculineUnique and beautiful feminine name of Hungarian origin, derived from Latin "Theresia," meaning "harvest" or "autumn." It gained popularity due to Saint Teresa of Ávila and the Hungarian noble family Nádasdy.
TEREZA
FeminineTereza, of Latin origin, means 'three' and is associated with the Roman goddess Terra, signifying earth.
TERI
MasculineGreek origin, derived from "Teros," meaning "monster." It was popularized during the mid-20th century, often associated with warmth despite its mythological origins.
TERI
FeminineUnique American name with roots in Latin 'Theresa', meaning 'harvest'. It gained popularity in mid-20th century, associated with notable actresses like Teri Hatcher and Teri Polo.
TERIA
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name meaning 'crown' or 'diadem', symbolizing power and dignity.
TERIAH
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name derived from "tari'ah," meaning "to contend" or "to strive." It signifies determination and resilience, making it a powerful choice for families valuing strength and perseverance.
TERIANA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'auger' or 'drill', historically associated with Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking, and popular among medieval Italian and Spanish nobility.
TERIANN
FeminineIrish female given name derived from 'Tairis', meaning 'from the land of kings'.
TERIANNA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name, derived from Tarianne, associated with strength, courage, and royalty.
TERIANNE
FeminineTerianne, a captivating Welsh name meaning "from the land of the sea", honors Wales' coastline and maritime heritage while being associated with Bran the Blessed's legendary wisdom and courage.
TERIC
MasculineRare given name of unknown origin with no documented meaning or historical significance. Its uniqueness makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking an unusual name for their child.
TERICA
FeminineAfrican-derived female name, meaning 'traveler' in Swahili.
TERICE
FeminineRare English given name derived from the Latin word "teretius," meaning "smooth" or "polished.
TERICK
MasculineTerick: An uncommon Irish name meaning 'peaceful association,' composed of elements denoting calm and unity.
TERICKA
FeminineExotic African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, derived from 'Oṣe' meaning 'pathfinder'. It signifies creativity, innovation, and good fortune.
TERICO
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, traditionally given to third-born sons and derived from the Latin word "terius" meaning 'third'.
TERIE
FeminineDistinctive name with roots tracing back to Latin "teres" meaning "smooth," Greek Theodora meaning "gift of God," or Theresa signifying "early harvest" or "to reap." Despite its unclear history, Terie remains rare and meaningful today.
TERIK
MasculineTerik: A captivating African name from Nigeria/Benin's Yoruba community, meaning "the day will be good" – embodying hope & optimism.
TERIKA
FeminineDistinctive name of Slavic origin derived from Czech Tereza meaning "harvester" or "grain". It is associated with harvest, abundance, and fertility in Slavic culture, and has historical ties to Saint Teresa of Ávila through her spiritual influence.
TERILEE
FeminineAmerican name created by Tallulah Bankhead by combining two friends' names. It has no specific meaning and was popularized by actress Teri Hatcher's use of its shortened form.
TERILYN
FeminineDistinctive American female name created in the late 20th century as a feminine variant of Terence/Terry, derived from the Latin Teren(t)ius meaning "of Etruscan origin" or "from Etruria.
TERILYNN
FeminineWelsh-origin female name meaning "honor by the lake," combining "Teri" (honor/respect) with "lynn" (lake).
TERIN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Tirrigh, meaning 'landowner'.
TERIN
FeminineRare, Irish name meaning "little dark one" or "dark-haired," derived from the Irish word "torm." It originally stems from medieval Ireland as a diminutive of Tormod or Torradhan, connected to Old Norse words for thunder and brave.
TERINA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin word "Tertius," meaning "third." It was traditionally given to third-born daughters but has gained global popularity in recent years. Despite its limited historical references, Terina remains appealing due to its uniqueness and symbolism of resilience and balance.