Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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THEOPLIS
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from "theopolis," meaning "city of God.
THEOPOLIS
MasculineRare Greek name that signifies 'city of God'.
THEORA
FeminineRare Greek feminine given name derived from "theōros," meaning "spectator" or "viewer.
THEORDORE
MasculineTheodore is a Greek-origin boy's name meaning 'gift of God'.
THEOREN
MasculineTheoren, of Greek origin, means 'gift of God' or 'divine gift,' reflecting its ancient association with divine favor.
THEORI
MasculineGreek origin, means "wild beast" and is typically used for males despite being unisex.
THEORI
FeminineTheori is of Greek origin, meaning "gift from the gods.
THEORIA
FeminineUnique female name of Latin origin meaning 'contemplation' or 'speculation', first used as a personal name in the late 19th century by British writer George Eliot.
THEORIE
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'theoria', meaning 'spectacle' or 'view', originally given to daughters in ancient Greece expected to be admired.
THEORY
MasculineDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Latin 'theoria' meaning 'contemplation', and has been used throughout history with various interpretations.
THEORY
FeminineModern, uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly inspired by the Latin 'theoria' meaning 'contemplation'.
THEOS
MasculineKhiaire is an ancient African name from the Fulani ethnic group, signifying 'harmony' and 'balance'.
THEOTIS
MasculineRare Greek male given name meaning "of God" or "belonging to God," historically associated with the god Apollo and his oracle at Delphi.
THERA
FeminineRare Greek feminine given name meaning "monster," associated with the mythical Chimera and the island of Santorini.
THERAL
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Italian Teral meaning "of the earth" or the Welsh word "ther" for "warmth," though these connections are speculative.
THERALD
MasculineRare Germanic male name derived from 'þear' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), translating to 'ruler with a spear'.
THERAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the Old Irish word "Tighernan," meaning "little dark one." It has historical ties to Irish royalty and saints, and its distinctive sound makes it appealing as a boy's name in English-speaking countries today.
THERASA
FeminineTheresa is a Latin name meaning 'to harvest', associated with prominent historical figures like St. Teresa of Ávila and Mother Teresa.
THERDORE
MasculineTheodore is a Greek name composed of "theos" meaning god and "dōron" meaning gift, signifying 'gift from God'.
THEREA
FeminineTheresa is a classic female given name of Latin origin meaning 'harvest'.
THEREAS
FeminineTheresa is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'service' or 'ministry'. It gained popularity in the Middle Ages through Saint Teresa of Ávila and has been used by people of various faiths due to its meaningful sound and history.
THEREASA
FeminineTheresa is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'to harvest' or 'harvest time'.
THEREASE
FeminineTheresa is a Latin name meaning "harvest" or "autumn," popularized by historical figures like St. Teresa of Ávila and Teresa Heinz Kerry.
THEREN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'thoir', meaning 'to give', reflecting its medieval origins and association with generosity.
THERES
FeminineTheresa is a Latin-derived female name meaning 'to harvest', popularized by St. Teresa of Ávila.
THERESA
MasculineFemale given name of Latin origin, meaning "to harvest" or "to reap", originally used for women skilled in agriculture. It gained popularity through St. Teresa of Ávila and notable figures like Mother Teresa and Theresa May.
THERESA
FeminineClassic feminine name of Latin origin meaning "to harvest" or "gather." It's been popular throughout history, particularly among Catholics due to its association with Saint Teresa of Ávila and Mother Teresa. Today, Theresa remains a popular choice for parents seeking a timeless yet unique name for their daughters.
THERESAANN
FeminineUnusual and engaging Irish-origin name derived from Téresa, meaning 'third' in Latin, honouring Saint Teresa of Ávila's birth on October 15th.
THERESAMARIE
FeminineUnique and charming Italian-origin name composed of Theresa (meaning 'summer', 'harvest') and Marie (meaning 'sea of bitterness'), symbolizing strength, compassion, and holiness.
THERESANN
FeminineRare yet elegant German name composed of Theresa ("summer") and Ann ("grace").
THERESE
MasculineTheresa is a feminine given name of Latin origin that means "to harvest" or "to reap".
THERESE
FeminineThe feminine given name Theresa originates from Latin, meaning 'to harvest' or 'to reap', and was historically tied to the Greek goddess Demeter.
THERESEA
FeminineTheresa is a feminine name of Latin origin meaning "harvest" or "autumn harvest". It was popular among Roman nobility and is associated with abundance and prosperity. Saint Theresa of Ávila is one notable historical figure with this name, celebrated on October 15th each year.
THERESIA
FeminineLatin name meaning 'miraculous', popularized by Saint Therese of Lisieux but also associated with historical figures like Therese of Ávila.
THERESITA
FeminineBeautiful and distinctive feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin name Teresia and meaning "harvest" or "victory".
THERESSA
FeminineCaptivating name of Latin origin that means "to achieve" or "to conquer.
THERESSIA
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning "miracle" or "wonder," often associated with divine intervention, and signifies strength and uniqueness.
THERETHA
FeminineUnique and mysterious name of unknown origin, first used in the 20th century United States, with meanings attributed based on personal interpretations.
THEREZA
FeminineTheresa, of Portuguese origin, means 'harvest' in Greek.
THERIA
FeminineRare Greek-derived female name meaning "wild beast" or "wild animal", symbolizing strength, courage, and untamed spirit.