Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TERRINA
FeminineItalian female name derived from the Latin word "terra," meaning earth.
TERRINEKA
FeminineTerrineka: Latin origin, derived from 'Terentius', an ancient Roman gens or family clan. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but carries connotations of strength and elegance reflecting its historical roots.
TERRIO
MasculineItalian-derived name meaning "of the land," often associated with ancient Roman nobility like Lucius Cornelius Terentius.
TERRION
MasculineUncommon yet powerful African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "king" in English. It was traditionally bestowed upon boys expected to become leaders within their community due to its rich history among the Ghanaian people.
TERRION
FeminineAmerican name of unknown origin, first used in the early 20th century, with no specific meaning but often attributed to unique qualities.
TERRIONA
FeminineAfrican origin name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning 'mother Earth' or 'Earth mother', associated with the guardian of spirits and protector of the dead.
TERRIONNA
FeminineAmerican name derived from Latin 'Terr' (earth) and Scottish island Iona, signifying connection to nature and peace.
TERRIQ
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'way' or 'path', symbolizing spiritual guidance and purpose, popular among Muslims but appealing to various backgrounds for its symbolic value.
TERRIQUE
MasculineRare, captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French roots where "terre" means earth and "ique" denotes earth-related connections, though this theory lacks definitive evidence.
TERRIS
FeminineUnusual first name of unknown origin and meaning, used for both boys and girls since the mid-20th century.
TERRIS
MasculineUnique, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin "terra" or a combination of other names.
TERRISA
FeminineUnique Latin name meaning "of the earth" or "belonging to the land," derived from the Latin word "terra." It's associated with strength, resilience, and nurturing qualities due to its connection to Terra, the Roman goddess of the earth.
TERRISHA
FeminineUnique African name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'waiting woman' and embodying patience.
TERRISS
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Toráis, meaning 'descendant of Toráis', likely an ancient Irish chieftain or leader.
TERRISSA
FeminineCaptivating Latin-origin name meaning "resembling earth" or "belonging to the earth," historically associated with prosperity, fertility, and agricultural bounty in ancient Roman culture.
TERRITA
FeminineLatin-derived name, meaning "earth" or "land," connoting groundedness and connection to nature.
TERRIUS
MasculineUnique male name of Latin origin, derived from the prominent Roman gens Terentius. Despite its unclear meaning, possibly linked to the number three, Terrius has been borne by notable figures like playwright Publius Terentius Afer. Though once common in ancient Rome, it fell out of favor and regained popularity in the late 20th century.
TERRIYA
FeminineJapanese female given name derived from "teriyaki," meaning marinated grilled meat or poultry, combined with the suffix "-iya" for females. It has gained popularity in recent years as a modern and distinct choice, evoking warmth, flavor, and tradition, but has no specific historical figure associated with it beyond its culinary origins.
TERRIYAH
FeminineUncommon yet captivating girl's name of African origin, created by the Ashanti people of Ghana.
TERRIYANA
FeminineUnique African-derived Igbo name from Nigeria, translating to "Mother is supreme," though its Igbo origin might not be widely recognized.
TERRIYON
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially a blend of Terrence and Jonathan but with no evidence to support this theory.
TERRLYN
FeminineUnique American female name, likely a blend of Terry and Lynn or derived from the Welsh surname Terence, meaning "from the land of Terentius". Its popularity has grown recently due to its distinctive sound and spelling, often associated with strength and individuality, despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
TERROD
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity due to its similarity to popular names like Terry and Todd. Its meaning is open to interpretation.
TERROL
MasculineRare yet meaningful Irish male given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Tiarna, meaning 'descendant of lord' or 'chief'.
TERROLYN
FeminineTerrolyn: Rare Greek origin name meaning "bringer of terror" or "terrible king," though interpretations may vary.
TERRON
MasculineAfrican name meaning 'thunder', associated with strength and power, reflecting its mighty force.
TERRON
FeminineRare African-origin name, believed to mean "strong" or "powerful," reflecting the resilience of enslaved Africans who endured hardships in America.
TERRONDA
FeminineUnique female name of African American origin, created by combining Terrence and Ronda during the mid-20th century. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but is often associated with strength and nature or preparedness.
TERRONE
MasculineItalian name with varying interpretations of its meaning, but its roots trace back to medieval Italy where it originated as a patronymic surname before becoming a popular given name.
TERRY
FeminineEnglish name, shortened form of Terrence or Terence, derived from the Latin 'Terenius', meaning "from the land". It was popularized in the mid-20th century as a casual alternative to formal names.
TERRY
MasculineUnisex Irish name derived from Tairrdelbach, meaning "bold and brave" in Gaelic, popularized in the mid-20th century as a diminutive or given name for both boys and girls.
TERRYANA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from "therion," meaning "wild beast.
TERRYANN
FeminineTerryann appears to be a unique female name of American origin from the mid-20th century, possibly derived from 'Terry' (bold) and 'Ann/Anne' (grace), making its meaning "strong and gracious".
TERRYANNA
FeminineIrish name meaning "little dark-haired girl," derived from ancient Irish language elements "Tear/Teach" (dark) and "-anna" (little).
TERRYE
FeminineUncommon American given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Terrara, which means "from Terrara," itself possibly from an old Irish word for "territory" or "land.
TERRYION
MasculineAfrican American name of recent origin, derived from "Terr" (earth) and "Ion" (strength), signifying powerful earth. It emerged in late 20th century African American communities seeking unique names with deep meaning. Primarily used in English-speaking countries since the 1980s, it has no notable historical figures but is valued for its connection to nature and strength.
TERRYL
FeminineUncommon yet distinctive given name of English origin, derived from ancient Germanic elements "þur" meaning "thorn" or "strength", and "ric" meaning "power". It can be interpreted to mean "strong in power".
TERRYL
MasculineRare English name derived from Old French "tiercele," meaning "third," historically given to third-born triplets or in reference to the Holy Trinity.
TERRYLEA
FeminineRare, American girl's name created in the early 20th century by combining elements from other names or words. It does not have a specific meaning attributed to it and there is no known history behind the name aside from its creation. Today, it remains a unique choice for a child's name.
TERRYLEE
FeminineAmerican-originated name, a combination of Terry ('from the land of Tara') and Lee (gender-neutral), created for uniqueness; no universal meaning exists beyond this blend.