Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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THYME
FeminineRare, unique given name of Greek origin, derived from 'thumos', meaning 'spirit' or 'soul', carrying profound spiritual significance.
THYME
MasculineUncommon but beautiful Greek name meaning 'to burn or seethe with rage,' derived from the herb known for its medicinal properties and fragrant scent.
THYRA
FeminineRare Scandinavian feminine name derived from the Old Norse word 'Þór', meaning 'thunder', and associated with strength and courage as it was the name of the Norse god of thunder.
THYRI
FeminineAncient Norse name derived from Þórr, meaning "thunder" or "Thor," the god associated with strength and protection.
THYRI
MasculineRare female name of Norse origin meaning "thunder", derived from the Old Norse word "þýr". It is associated with Þórr, the god of thunder and lightning, and often appears in Norse texts as the name of powerful females.
THYRIE
FeminineRare, unisex Greek name derived from 'thyrsus', the staff of Dionysus.
THYRII
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder," associated with the Norse god of thunder and strength.
THYROME
MasculineRare Greek-derived name, coined during the Hellenistic period (323-31 BC), symbolizing connection to classical Greek culture and mythology. It is derived from 'thyrsos,' Dionysus' wand made of fennel stalk topped with pine cone, often entwined with ivy or vines. Despite having no inherent meaning as a personal name, Thyrome carries historical and cultural significance tied to its unique mythological association.
THYRON
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "thyrus," meaning "door" or "gate." It signifies transitions and new beginnings, inspired by Greek mythology's Titan Atlas' son Thyron.
THYRONE
MasculineDistinctive given name of African-American origin, derived from the Greek word "θύρσος" meaning 'pine cone', and associated with the god Dionysus' revelry and joy in ancient mythology.
THYRZA
FeminineCornish name meaning 'graceful,' popularized by Thomas Hardy's novel 'The Trumpet-Major' and associated with beauty, elegance, and notable women like suffragist Thyrza Arnison.
THYS
MasculineUnique Dutch given name derived from the surname Thijs, a variant of Thomas which means "twin" in Aramaic. Though not necessarily connected to Thomas' meaning, Thys embodies qualities like uniqueness and strength.
TI
MasculineThe name Ti originates from African Yoruba culture, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', and holds spiritual significance as one of the names of the goddess Oya.
TI
FeminineAfrican origin from the Yoruba culture of West Africa, pronounced as "tee" and meaning "joyful.
TIA
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name derived from Latin 'tiara' meaning royal crown or Cherokee 'light/brightness', balancing elegance and radiance.
TIA
MasculineItalian female given name originating from the Tuscan region, meaning 'from Tuscany'.
TIAA
FeminineAncient Egyptian female name meaning "to offer," associated with the goddess Hathor and once reserved for royal women like Tiaa, mother of Akhenaten.
TIABEANIE
FeminineUncommon African female name of Igbo origin from southeastern Nigeria, meaning "one who follows the supremacy of motherhood," reflecting the importance of mothers in Igbo society.
TIADRA
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of African Yoruba origin, signifying 'crown' or 'royalty', embodying leadership and wisdom.
TIAGO
MasculinePortuguese male name derived from Greek "Theophilos", meaning "beloved of God".
TIAH
FeminineAfrican Swahili name meaning 'respected' or 'honored', traditionally bestowed upon royalty and now gaining global recognition for its unique sound and meaningful symbolism.
TIAHJA
FeminineDistinctive African given name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "Gift from God" or representing nobility, strength, and beauty. Historically passed down through generations in Ashanti families, it signifies high regard for its bearers and remains culturally significant today.
TIAHNA
FeminineAfrican name from Swahili culture meaning 'dream'.
TIAIRA
FeminineUnique and beautiful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "mother has returned" and symbolizing hope and renewal.
TIAIRRA
FeminineUnique female name of African American origin, created by combining Tamera and Tierra in the late 20th century. It has gained international popularity despite having no specific meaning or historical figure associated with it, but is often linked to earth and air elements due to its similarity to Tierra and Airra.
TIAISHA
FeminineUnique African Yoruba name meaning "Rejoicing in the Night".
TIAJA
FeminineUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "grateful" or "thankful," expressing appreciation for the child's birth and blessings brought into the family.
TIAJAH
FeminineTiajah, of African origin, means "intelligence" or "wisdom" in Swahili, signifying thoughtfulness and insight.
TIAJUANA
FeminineGirl's name of Spanish origin, meaning 'from Tijuana', the vibrant Mexican city. It gained popularity through American author Charles F. Lummis' 1905 book, "A Tramp Across the Continent".
TIAKA
FeminineDistinct African name of Yoruba origin meaning "I am not forgetful," associated with the Orisha Oya and reflecting mindfulness valued in Yoruba culture.
TIALA
FeminineSwahili name meaning 'life', deeply rooted in African culture and symbolizing strength and resilience.
TIALISA
FeminineThe name Tialisa originates from Hawaii, meaning 'calm attachment'.
TIAM
MasculineRare, intriguing name with uncertain origins, believed possibly to derive from Hebrew 'Tamar' meaning "date palm tree." Its meaning remains unclear, but it has rich historical significance in Greek mythology as the primordial goddess Tiamat symbolizing oceanic chaos. Today, it's used in popular media like Final Fantasy and Warcraft.
TIAMARA
FeminineUnique, captivating name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's name for the Oshun river in Nigeria, revered as the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
TIAMARIE
FeminineUnique Italian feminine given name composed of "Tia" meaning lady/auntie and "Maria" meaning sea of bitterness, interpretable as Lady Mary.
TIAMIA
FeminineUnique female name of African origin, meaning "mother's first daughter" among the Yoruba people of Nigeria.
TIAMO
MasculineItalian name derived from "timo," meaning thyme, symbolizing good health.
TIAN
FeminineChinese name derived from 'tiān', meaning 'heaven', symbolizing vastness and grandeur.
TIAN
MasculineChinese name meaning 'peaceful day' or 'tranquil heaven'.
TIANA
MasculineSwahili name meaning "loved" or "favorite," with historical significance in African culture and literature.