Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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THERIN
MasculineUnknown origin, its meaning varying depending on the source, ranging from "wild boar" in Old English to "spear" in ancient Celtic languages or "strong warrior" in Old Norse. Some believe it's simply a variant spelling of Terrence, meaning "from Tuscany" in Latin. With little historical information and no famous figures bearing this name, its true origin and meaning remain unclear.
THERION
MasculineRare, distinctive Greek name meaning 'wild beast', popularized by H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, carrying connotations of wildness and power.
THERISA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from "therizein," meaning "to hunt or pursue." It carries strong connotations of determination and perseverance.
THERMA
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "thermos," meaning "hot" or "warm.
THERMAN
MasculineUnique, uncommon German-origin name derived from "therm," meaning "hot" or "warm." It's associated with warmth, energy, and positivity. Notable bearers include politician Therman A. Burton and musician Therman O'Dell.
THERMON
MasculineRare but powerful Greek name meaning heat or vitality, derived from the Greek word 'therme'.
THERMOND
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Occitan word 'thermo', meaning 'hot' or 'warm'. Popularized during the Middle Ages for individuals with energetic personalities, it carries connotations of warmth, energy, and vibrancy.
THERON
MasculineGreek name meaning "wild beast" or "predator," originally used to describe brave individuals.
THERON
FeminineUnisex name of Greek origin, meaning 'wild beast or hunting', derived from the god Ares. It's been popular throughout history and has notable bearers, evolving into forms like Terence or Terry over time.
THERONE
MasculineUnique African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the one who makes the rain fall.
THERRELL
MasculineUncommon American given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "thunder warrior".
THERRIN
MasculineUnknown origin and meaning but has gained popularity recently due to its uniqueness.
THERRON
MasculineRare Gaelic name meaning 'strength' or 'power', originally from ancient Scotland where it was associated with brave leaders.
THERSA
FeminineRare Greek female name derived from 'thersein', meaning 'to slaughter' or 'to sacrifice'. Despite this origins, Thersa has no violent connotations.
THERSE
FeminineTherese is a historic feminine name derived from the Greek word "theros," meaning "to hunt" or "to chase." It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in France, associated with Saint Thérèse of Ávila, and has remained a classic choice worldwide due to its rich historical ties and famous figures like Thérèse of Lisieux.
THERSEA
FeminineTheresa is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "theresia," meaning "to harvest" or "to reap." It is associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility. Throughout history, notable figures such as Saint Teresa of Ávila and Theresa von Trapp have carried this name, contributing to its popularity worldwide among Catholics and beyond.
THERSIA
FeminineRare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'ther', meaning 'monster' or 'fear', but commonly associated with the gentler 'to harvest' connotation through its variation Thérèse.
THERYN
FeminineRare Welsh name meaning "to hunt", inspired by ancient hunting traditions and carrying connotations of strength and adventure.
THERYN
MasculineWelsh-origin name derived from Tudur, meaning 'lord' or 'prince', with historical ties to King Arthur's court in Welsh folklore.
THESA
FeminineGreek female given name meaning 'harvest', derived from 'thesmos' and popular in ancient Greece during autumn months.
THESEUS
MasculineGreek name derived from the mythological hero known for his bravery and strength.
THESHA
FeminineThesha, of Indian origin, means 'radiance' or 'brilliance', derived from the Sanskrit word 'Tejas'.
THESSALONIA
MasculineThe Greek name Thessalonia means 'flourishing' and is derived from Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city.
THESSALY
FeminineRare Greek girl's name derived from the historic region of Thessalia, known for its beauty, without a specific meaning but often associated with elegance. It originated from Greek mythology, with the nymph Thessala being transformed into a nightingale by Hera. Today, it's considered unique and carries historical significance.
THETA
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning 'warm' or 'protection', originally used by ancient Greeks as a male name but now also popular for females.
THETIS
FeminineFemale name of Greek origin derived from 'theites,' meaning 'divine' or 'from the sea.' It is associated with Thetis, the Nereid mother of Achilles in Greek mythology.
THEUS
MasculineGreek name derived from "theos," meaning "god." It was borne by Zeus, the king of gods in Greek mythology.
THEYA
FeminineGreek origin, meaning 'of or belonging to god', traditionally given to girls deemed blessed by gods or exceptional in beauty/intelligence, also used as an epithet for goddess Athena.
THI
FeminineTraditional Vietnamese girls' name derived from 'thì', meaning 'then' or 'so'. It signifies wisdom, balance, and harmony.
THI
MasculineVietnamese origin, with an unclear meaning but believed to be connected to the words 'beautiful' and 'precious'. It gained popularity in Vietnam during the early 20th century, often given based on lunar birth months for good luck.
THIA
FeminineDistinctive Greek girl's name derived from Theodora, signifying "gift of God.
THIAGO
FeminineMale name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from Santiago meaning "Saint James." Popularized by Portuguese explorers, it historically celebrates Saint James' feast day on July 25th. This name has been associated with notable figures like Brazilian poet Thiago de Mello and Spanish footballer Thiago Alcântara.
THIAGO
MasculineThiago is of Portuguese origin, meaning 'supplanter' or 'to seize', derived from the Hebrew name Jacob.
THIAN
MasculineUnique Thai boy's name derived from the word "thian," meaning "to rise" or "to ascend." It originated during the Ayutthaya Kingdom period and has been borne by notable figures like King Thian Chakkarat. Today, parents worldwide appreciate this powerful and meaningful name for their baby boys, as it embodies strength and resilience despite its Thai origins.
THIANA
FeminineRare Greek feminine name derived from 'Therai' meaning 'to hunt', associated with Thia, daughter of Atlas in Greek mythology.
THIANNA
FeminineUncommon and intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from Hawaiian roots or a variant spelling of the Greek name Thalia, meaning "to flourish" or "to bloom.
THIARA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful', associated with the goddess Hera.
THIBAULT
MasculineGermanic masculine name composed of 'Theudo' meaning 'popular' or 'people', and 'bald' meaning 'bold', interpreted as '-bold in battle'. It was borne by notable figures like Thibaut IV, the wise ruler of Champagne, and Thibaut d'Amiens, a renowned French poet.
THIDA
FeminineUnique feminine Cambodian name derived from ancient Khmer language, translating to "good fortune" or "prosperity". It has been historically associated with notable figures in Cambodian culture and literature.
THIEGO
MasculineUnique Portuguese name created as a shortened version of Theophilus, meaning "loved by God".