Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .

THANATOS

Masculine

Ancient Greek-derived male name meaning 'death', personifying non-violent deaths in Greek mythology.

THANDI

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Southern African origin, translating to 'beautiful' and often associated with gracefulness and charm.

THANDIE

Feminine

African name of Nguni origin meaning "love," traditionally given to girls born on Sundays in Zulu and Xhosa tribes.

THANDIWE

Feminine

African name of Shona origin meaning 'beloved' or 'one who is loved'.

THANE

Masculine

Old English name meaning "noble" or "chieftain", historically used as a title for governing lords in medieval England, and also associated with Scottish clan chieftains.

THANG

Masculine

Traditional Vietnamese male name derived from 'tháng', meaning 'month', symbolizing continuous growth and prosperity.

THANG

Feminine

Vietnamese unisex name meaning "to rise" or "ascend", symbolizing ambition and aspiration.

THANH

Feminine

Charming Vietnamese given name meaning 'pure' or 'clean', associated with virtues like honesty and simplicity.

THANH

Masculine

Popular Vietnamese name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', often given as a symbol of hope for a clean life.

THANHPHONG

Masculine

Thanhphong is of Vietnamese origin, combining 'pure' or 'clear' (Thanh) with 'wind' or 'breeze' (Phong), symbolizing balance between clarity and movement.

THANHTRUC

Feminine

Unique Vietnamese name meaning "sincere strength," originating from ancient Vietnamese culture to instill virtue in children.

THANIA

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from 'Thanatos', meaning 'death', though it's not associated with negativity; instead, it's believed to be a feminine form of 'Thanasis', meaning 'immortal'.

THANIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," derived from Daniel and appearing briefly in the New Testament.

THANISHKA

Feminine

Uncommon, unisex Indian name from Kerala, derived from Sanskrit "Thana" meaning 'protection', signifying safety and security.

THANNA

Feminine

The name Thanna has uncertain origins and meanings, with some suggesting it's a variant of Greek "Athena," but this isn't universally accepted. It's not widely used historically nor is it listed in many baby naming resources, yet it's gaining popularity recently due to its unique sound.

THANOS

Masculine

Greek masculine given name derived from the ancient Greek word "thanatos", which means "death".

THANVI

Feminine

Indian name of Gujarati origin, derived from "Tulsi," meaning "holy basil." It signifies sacredness and brings good fortune.

THANVIK

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse elements 'þann' meaning "that" and 'víg' signifying "battle," interpreted as "that battle.

THANVIKA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Indian Tamil female name that generally signifies "the victorious one," derived from the words "Thani" (gold/wealth) and "Vika" (portion).

THANYA

Feminine

Thai feminine name meaning "beautiful," embodying elegance and grace.

THAO

Feminine

Vietnamese girl's name meaning "peach blossom," symbolizing longevity, good fortune, and prosperity. Traditionally given during Tet holidays, it brings luck and happiness to families.

THAO

Masculine

Vietnamese feminine given name derived from 'thao', meaning 'pearl'. It signifies beauty and elegance.

THARA

Feminine

Thara, of Indian origin, means 'star' in Sanskrit and was famously used by ancient royalty.

THARAK

Masculine

Indian name from Rajasthan that means 'star' in Sanskrit, popularized by Rajputs as they believed it bestowed strength, courage, and wisdom.

THARAN

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Sanskrit or Irish roots, evoking strength and endurance.

THAREL

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-origin name meaning 'to tremble,' popularized by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.

THAREN

Masculine

The name Tharen has an unknown origin and no known meaning or history.

THARIN

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Tairneach', meaning 'peaceful'.

THARON

Masculine

Tharon: A Welsh-derived male name meaning 'thunder', rooted in ancient Celtic mythology, associated with the god of thunder and lightning.

THARON

Feminine

Rare Welsh male given name derived from the ancient word "tharw", meaning "peaceful". It was often used by Welsh nobility in medieval times, and its earliest recorded instance appears in 7th-century Welsh chronicles as the name of King Tharon of Gwynedd, known for his wisdom and just rule.

THARRON

Masculine

Distinctive name with unknown origins, having no established historical or cultural significance and its meaning is open to interpretation.

THARUN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'moonlight', 'lotus', or 'crescent moon'. It's associated with Hindu mythology's moon god Chandra.

THARY

Feminine

Rare and intriguing name of unknown origin and meaning.

THARYN

Masculine

Recently created American name, possibly inspired by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Despite unknown origins and meaning, it has gained popularity as a gender-neutral option.

THASHA

Feminine

Enigmatic female name with unknown origins. Its meaning remains unclear, though some speculate it may derive from 'Toshni', the Sanskrit word for happiness.

THASWIKA

Feminine

Indian given name originating from Sanskrit. It combines 'Tha', derived from 'Tat' meaning 'that' or 'which', with 'Swika', related to 'Svikara' meaning 'to perform', 'accomplish', or 'fulfill'. The name often signifies beauty, music, and joy, translating to 'the one who fulfills beauty' or 'achieves harmony'.

THATCHER

Feminine

English surname derived from the Old English word "þæcce," meaning "weaver.

THATCHER

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful English given name derived from an occupational surname that originally referred to individuals involved in roof construction or repair, meaning 'temporary shelter' or 'hut'.

THATIANA

Feminine

Brazilian name of Tupi-Guarani origin, created by novelist Bernardo Guimarães, meaning 'little mother'.

THAVY

Feminine

Rare and distinct Cambodian name derived from Khmer language meaning 'rain', often associated with femininity.