Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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THIEL
MasculineThe German name Thiel means "protector of the people" and is derived from the Old High German word "theodor", meaning "gift of God".
THIELEN
MasculineThielen is of German origin, meaning "broom" or "besom," originally given to those involved in broom making/selling or living in straw houses. Now a unisex name, it's predominantly found in Germany but has gained global popularity.
THIEN
MasculineCaptivating Vietnamese name translating to 'heaven' or 'sky,' signifying purity and vastness.
THIEN
FeminineVietnamese name of ancient origin, derived from "thiên," meaning heaven or sky. It is often associated with Buddhist and Taoist traditions, symbolizing celestial beings and natural world. Believed to hold significant power and influence over an individual's fate, Thien was popular among devoted practitioners of these religions in Vietnam, later gaining international recognition. Beyond its meanings related to heaven and sky, it can also represent mindfulness, inner peace, and kindness.
THIENAN
MasculineVietnamese name derived from "thiên" meaning heaven and "anh" meaning older brother, translating to "heavenly older brother".
THIENAN
FeminineUnique Vietnamese name derived from "thiên" (heaven) and "anh" (older brother), meaning "heavenly older brother".
THIENKIM
FeminineVietnamese feminine given name derived from 'Thien' (heaven) and 'Kim' (gold), signifying 'Heavenly Metal'.
THIENLONG
MasculineVietnamese name composed of 'Thien', meaning heaven, and 'Long', signifying dragon, conveying the powerful meaning of heavenly blessing and might.
THIERNO
MasculineDistinctive male name of West African origin, derived from Arabic 'thaw' (good) and 'walad' (son), translating to 'Good Son'.
THIERRY
FeminineFrench masculine given name of Germanic origin, deriving from "Theoderic" meaning "powerful ruler". It has been associated with notable figures throughout history like Thierry, Duke of Alsace, reflecting qualities of leadership and courage.
THIERRY
MasculineFrench origin, meaning 'powerful' or 'lord', derived from the Germanic word 'theudo'.
THIJS
MasculineDutch masculine given name of Old Frisian origin, meaning "thoughtful" or "considerate".
THILDA
FeminineScandinavian feminine given name derived from 'Þór' meaning 'Thor', the god of thunder, and 'dís' referring to a goddess or female spirit, thus conveying the meaning 'Thor's Goddess'.
THILO
MasculineRare yet significant German male given name derived from the Old Germanic word "Theudo", meaning "people" or "tribe".
THIMOTHY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Greek 'Timotheos', meaning 'honoring God'.
THINH
MasculineVietnamese origin, means 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', reflecting parental hopes for harmony in life. Popular in Vietnam since feudal times, it's often used as a given name or incorporated into compound names like Pham Thinh or Nguyen Thinh.
THIRA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Tiratha," meaning "one who has crossed the river." It symbolizes strength, courage, and triumph over adversity.
THIRL
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "thir", meaning peaceful.
THIRSTON
MasculineThirston is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'thyrst', meaning 'thirst'. As a given name, it signifies intense desire or passion.
THIRZA
FeminineHebrew feminine given name derived from "Tzruya," meaning "balsam tree.
THISBE
FeminineRare Greek given name derived from "thisebe," meaning "goddess of hunt.
THISTLE
FeminineScottish girl's name derived from the national flower of Scotland, the thistle plant, popularized during the Middle Ages through a legend involving Saint Ninian. It symbolizes Scotland's rugged landscapes and rich history.
THIYA
FeminineThiya: A unique Hebrew name meaning "rain", symbolizing renewal & growth, typically pronounced as "THEE-ya".
THLEMA
FeminineGreek origin, meaning "will" or "desire", derived from the word "thelima". It's a unique, unisex name once used by ancient Greeks like Thlema of Croton, the Olympic wrestling champion. Despite its rarity, Thlema remains popular among parents seeking distinctive names with powerful meanings.
THO
MasculineThéo is a Greek name meaning 'gift of God', popularized throughout history by figures like Saint Theodore and French royalty.
THO
FeminineThe unisex name Tho, originating from Vietnam and signifying 'peace', has gained worldwide popularity due to its simplicity.
THOA
FeminineUnique Vietnamese girls' name derived from "thoát", meaning "to escape", and often associated with freedom and independence in folklore. Despite its uncommon usage, Thoa stands out as a distinctive choice for parents seeking meaningful yet uncommon names. It is pronounced "twha".
THOAMS
MasculineThe name Thomas is of ancient Aramaic origin, meaning "twin", popularized by one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.
THOBIAS
MasculineHebrew name derived from Tobiah, meaning 'God is good'.
THOBURN
MasculineUncommon English given name originating from the old English surname Theodoric, meaning "people ruler" or "powerful ruler". It evolved over time from Theodoric to Thoburn, now used as a first name with few bearers.
THOEDORE
MasculineTheodore is a Greek name meaning "gift of God," derived from the words "theos" (god) and "dōrōs" (gift).
THOEUN
MasculineUncommon Cambodian name, dating back to the 12th century reign of King Jayavarman VII. Its meaning, "strong" or "powerful," reflects the courage of its namesake, a notable general in the Khmer Empire's expansion.
THOM
MasculineShort form of Thomas, with roots tracing back to Aramaic meaning 'twin'. Though rare, it's rich in history and notable figures like Thom Yorke.
THOMA
FeminineThe name Thoma originates from Greece and signifies 'twin,' derived from the Greek word 'thoos'.
THOMA
MasculineThomas, of Greek origin meaning 'twin', is a classic boy's name popularized by historical figures like Saint Thomas the Apostle. Its variant spelling, Thoma, shares the same meaning and origins.
THOMARA
FeminineRare Hebrew-origin name, derived from "tomer" (palm tree), combining elements of Tomas and Aisha, symbolizing strength, beauty, and resilience.
THOMAS
MasculineGermanic name of ancient Greek origin meaning "twin".
THOMAS
FeminineAramaic male given name that means 'twin'. It's also associated with Saint Thomas the Apostle and has been popular throughout history across many cultures.
THOMASA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine variant of Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Greek.
THOMASENA
FeminineRare but elegant Latin name meaning "twin", derived from the male name Thomas, which has ancient roots in Aramaic.