Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TERRALL
MasculineTerral is a distinct and rare name with unknown origins, often associated with earth or land but lacking definitive evidence.
TERRALYN
FeminineDistinctive American girls' name derived from 'terra', Latin for earth, and 'lyn', a Welsh variant meaning 'from the lake'. Thus, Terralyn signifies 'earth by the lake'.
TERRALYNN
FeminineDistinctive Native American female name derived from Choctaw 'Tvlali', meaning 'earth', signifying 'daughter of the earth'.
TERRAN
MasculineRare, distinctive name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Latin "terra," meaning "earth." Its meaning varies between "of the earth" and "stranger." Recent years have seen increased popularity as both a boy's and girl's name despite its historical obscurity.
TERRAN
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'earth' or 'land', associated with nature and revered in ancient Roman culture as Terra, the goddess of fertility and abundance.
TERRANC
MasculineDistinctive Catalan name derived from 'teranyina', meaning hedgehog, with early records tracing back to medieval Catalonia.
TERRANCE
MasculineLatin name meaning "to cultivate" or "to tend to", derived from the Latin word "terrenus".
TERRANCE
FeminineAmerican name derived from Tertius, meaning 'third' in Latin, popularized as a given name in mid-20th century US.
TERRANE
MasculineItalian origin given name derived from "terreno," meaning "earth" or "land," inspired by the ancient Roman goddess Terra, symbolizing nature and fertility.
TERRANEISHA
FeminineDistinctive female name of African American origin with an unclear meaning, possibly a blend of Teresa and Janisha. It gained popularity among African Americans in the late 1970s as a symbol of cultural assertion and individuality.
TERRANESHA
FeminineAfrican-derived name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "she makes the earth shake," symbolizing strength and stability.
TERRANISHA
FeminineAfrican origin name composed of "Terra" (Latin for earth) and "Nisha" (Sanskrit for night), translating to "earth's night".
TERRAY
MasculineRare French-origin given name derived from the Occitan word "terre," meaning "earth." It gained popularity through composer Jean-Philippe Rameau's opera character of the same name.
TERRAYNE
FeminineCaptivating name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'power' and 'resilience' associated with the Orisha Oya.
TERRE
FeminineFrench origin, derived from the word 'terre', meaning 'earth'. It's unique, unconventional, and gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names. Historically used by families honoring their French heritage or expressing connection to nature, it's now embraced by diverse backgrounds who appreciate its simplicity and originality. Though rare, Terre stands out as a symbol of grounding and connection to nature.
TERRE
MasculineThe French name Terre means 'earth' in English, deriving from the Latin 'terra,' symbolizing fertility and grounding.
TERREA
FeminineTerrée is an African origin name from Yoruba culture, translating to "Mother Earth" and associated with the powerful Yoruba spirit Oya. It embodies fertility, creativity, and renewal, reflecting feminine energy and strength.
TERREAL
MasculineThe name Terreal has unknown origins and unclear meaning, likely created for fictional use or chosen for its uniqueness.
TERREANCE
MasculineTerry is a timeless English given name originating from Old French words 'terre' meaning earth and 'ance' signifying place or estate, once used as a surname denoting residence on an earthy-terrained estate.
TERREE
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origin and no historical significance. Its meaning can vary based on interpretation, sometimes associated with French word 'terre' for earth or interpreted as 'free' or 'open'.
TERREKA
FeminineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "leader who brings forth prosperity.
TERREL
FeminineAmerican name with Norman roots, meaning "from the terraced hill" or "from the high ground".
TERREL
MasculineAmerican name meaning 'from the terrace', coined mid-20th century.
TERRELL
FeminineAfrican-American given name derived from the Old French word "Tirel", originally denoting "hawk" or "falcon".
TERRELL
MasculineAfrican-American given name derived from Terre Haute, Indiana, meaning "high land" or "lofty land".
TERRELLE
MasculineDistinct American name derived from the French surname Terralle, believed to mean "from the land near the fortress" or "from the land of Terra," with notable figures like Terrell Owens and Terrelle Pryor in football history.
TERRELLE
FeminineModern American name created by combining elements from other names like Terrence and Jarrell; it's often interpreted to mean "earth ruler.
TERREN
MasculineUncommon male name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, recently adopted for its modern sound and earthy connotations.
TERREN
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, popularized in the mid-20th century US but still rare, often associated with nature due to its phonetic similarity to 'terrain' despite lacking concrete evidence for this connection.
TERRENA
FeminineUnique female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'earth', connected to nature and embodying its beauty.
TERRENCE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "smooth" or "polished," originating from the Roman family name Terentius, borne by notable figures like playwright Publius Terentius Afer.
TERRENCE
MasculineRare masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Terentius and traditionally associated with the ancient patrician gens Terentia. Its meaning is commonly interpreted as "smooth" or "fluent," though some sources suggest it may also mean "from Tuscany" or "of Etruscan origin." Despite its historical significance, Terrence remains relatively uncommon today.
TERRENCIA
FeminineRare but captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "terrea," meaning "earth." It was traditionally given during significant geological events like earthquakes or landslides, reflecting the powerful forces of nature.
TERREON
MasculineAfrican-American name created by Alex Haley for his character Kunta Kinte in 'Roots'. It signifies strength and resilience.
TERRESA
FeminineTerraza is a captivating Spanish name meaning "terrace" or "balcony," reflecting beautiful outdoor spaces with stunning views.
TERRESHA
FeminineUncommon yet significant African-derived female name originating from the Yoruba people of West Africa. It combines 'Ose', meaning 'to bring forth' or 'give birth', and 'Isha', meaning 'life', translating to 'life's child'.
TERRESIA
FeminineRare, feminine given name of Latin origin, translating to "feminine" or "of earthly nature". It was popular among Romans during the empire's peak and may have been associated with earth goddesses in ancient mythology, symbolizing strength and connection to the earth.
TERRESSA
FeminineItalian-derived name meaning "earth," signifying strength, stability, and fertility.
TERREZ
MasculineRare and distinct given name of uncertain origin, with no widely recognized etymology or history, making it unique and intriguing. Its meaning remains unclear due to lack of documented roots from known languages. Despite this mystery, Terrez has been used throughout history by various cultures, adding to its appeal as an unusual moniker for those seeking a special name.
TERRI
FeminineModern, English, gender-neutral name derived from Terrie or names ending in "ter." Its meaning varies, but it's often associated with power and boldness.