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THADA
FeminineYoruba name meaning "the king has returned," associated with royalty and leadership, and believed to bring good fortune.
THADD
MasculineThaddeus, often shortened to Thadd, is a name of Greek origin meaning "courageous heart," derived from the elements θήdor (gift) and ἀνήρ (man). It is rich in history, associated with several Christian saints including Jude Thaddeus, an apostle of Jesus Christ. Although rare today, this distinctive name offers parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their child.
THADDAEUS
MasculineHebrew-derived name meaning "gift of God," popularized by one of Jesus Christ's apostles and prominent among royalty throughout history.
THADDAUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin name derived from the Aramaic "Taddai," meaning "gift of God." It was borne by one of Jesus' disciples, Judas Thaddaeus, and has been used throughout Christian history, particularly among families with strong religious ties or those seeking distinctive names with deep historical roots.
THADDEA
FeminineRare yet elegant feminine name of Polish origin, derived from the Greek name Diodotus meaning 'gift of Jupiter'.
THADDEAUS
MasculineThaddeus is a unique, Greek-derived name meaning "gift of God," famously borne by Saint Thaddeus of Edessa and appearing in literature and popular culture.
THADDEOUS
MasculineRare Greek-origin name derived from Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
THADDEUS
FeminineThaddeus, of Greek origin, signifies 'not tranquil' or 'restless,' yet this unique name carries historical significance as seen in its biblical and literary appearances.
THADDEUS
MasculineGreek-derived male name meaning "not calm", derived from "theos" (god) and "daimon" (spirit). It was first used as one of Jesus' disciples in biblical tradition.
THADDIS
MasculineGreek name derived from 'Thaddaios', meaning 'gift of God'.
THADDIUS
MasculineThaddius, an ancient Aramaic name meaning 'gift of God,' has its origins in the New Testament and was popular among early Christians.
THADDUES
MasculineThaddeus, of Greek origin, means "gift of God," tracing back to the ancient name Théódōros and carried by several early Christian saints like Saint Thaddeus, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.
THADDUS
MasculineUncommon, historically significant given name of Aramaic origin meaning "gift," associated with one of Jesus Christ's apostles in the New Testament.
THADE
MasculineRare Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin meaning "Thor's thorn bush," invoking strength and resilience, derived from the god Thor.
THADEN
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "thæden," meaning "Theodoric's man.
THADEO
MasculineThadeo, of Greek origin, means 'weaver' or 'basket maker'.
THADEOUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin masculine given name derived from Theodosius, meaning 'gift of God'.
THADEUS
MasculineRare yet historic Latin-derived name, first used in ancient Rome and popularized by biblical figures like Jesus Christ's apostle Thaddeus.
THADINE
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from the Greek "Theodora," meaning "gift of God.
THADIS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "gift of God," derived from "thadios," with historical significance in Greek mythology, art, and literature.
THADIUS
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'gift of God', first used in ancient Rome.
THADUS
MasculineThadius is a rare Greek name meaning "gift of God," with historical ties to influential families and the apostle Jude (Saint Thaddeus).
THAER
MasculineArabic name meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', signifying hope and renewal. It originated in ancient Arabia and has been carried by notable figures like Egyptian footballer Thaer Ahmed.
THAI
MasculineThe name Thai, originating from Thailand, means "free" and has been traditionally given to boys for centuries.
THAI
FeminineThe name Thai originates from Thailand and means 'free' in Thai language.
THAIDEN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Sìthigh', meaning 'peace'.
THAILA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name derived from the word "thai," meaning "from Thailand." It evokes feelings of harmony and balance, reflecting Hawaiian cultural values. Traditionally used for both boys and girls, Thaila gained popularity in Hawaiian communities during the late 20th century.
THAILAH
FeminineHebrew-derived name with the meaning of "morning dew", symbolizing freshness and renewal.
THAILAN
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Thai name derived from the word 'Thai', meaning 'free' or 'independent', evoking notions of liberty.
THAILAND
FeminineThai-origin name meaning 'land of the free people', reflecting its ancient history and cultural heritage.
THAILAND
MasculineThai-origin name derived from the country itself, meaning 'Land of the Free', reflecting its rich history and culture.
THAILEE
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name derived from "Kai," meaning "sea," signifying a deep connection to the ocean's power, beauty, and mysteries.
THAILEN
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently among parents seeking distinctive names; its meaning remains unclear despite speculation tying it to French words or similar names.
THAILER
FeminineCaptivating Thai name meaning "rising sun," symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
THAILER
MasculineUnique Thai name meaning 'free' or 'independent', popularized by historical figures like King Rama II and suitable for both boys and girls.
THAILIA
FeminineUnique Greek feminine given name derived from 'thaleia', meaning 'to flourish' or 'bloom', associated with abundance and growth.
THAILY
FeminineThaily, of Hebrew origin, means "morning dew" and was traditionally given to girls born at dawn, symbolizing purity and renewal.
THAILYN
FeminineDistinctive and captivating name with unknown origin, gaining popularity due to its unique sound despite lacking clear etymology or known meaning in any language.
THAILYN
MasculineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, popular among parents seeking distinctive names; its meaning varies widely due to lack of definitive sources.
THAILYNN
FeminineModern, unique name coined by Anne Rice for her novel "The Witching Hour," gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names despite lacking traditional meaning or historical significance.