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

TIANA

Feminine

African-origin name meaning "father's love," popularized by Disney's Princess and the Frog.

TIANAH

Feminine

Unique female name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "taniah" meaning 'answer' or 'response'.

TIANAMARIE

Feminine

Original, unique name with unknown origins and no documented meaning.

TIANCA

Feminine

Tianca, of Chinese origin, means "heavenly beauty" or "heavenly elegance.

TIANDA

Feminine

Captivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'beautiful', and symbolizing grace and elegance.

TIANDRA

Feminine

Tiandra, of Ghanaian origin, means 'God has answered,' symbolizing hope after longing or struggle.

TIANDRE

Masculine

African name meaning 'the one who ties together', symbolizing unity and harmony.

TIANDREA

Feminine

Unique, African name of Yoruba origin meaning "Father has crown," reflecting ancient royalty and dignity.

TIANDRIA

Feminine

Unique unisex name of African origin, derived from the Swahili name Tiyanjana and meaning "God will answer." It has gained international recognition due to its captivating sound and profound meaning.

TIANE

Feminine

Hebrew origin and means "arch," symbolizing strength and resilience. It was initially used by ancient Jews to honor individuals who overcame adversity or achieved significant milestones. Today, it's recognized as a unisex name worldwide but remains more commonly used for females. Despite its rarity, Tiane retains its original Hebrew roots and meaning.

TIANEE

Feminine

Unique female given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada for its distinctive sound and spelling.

TIANI

Feminine

Beautiful African name meaning 'beauty' in Swahili.

TIANIA

Feminine

Unique African-derived name from the Yoruba culture, meaning "Father's miracle" or "Miracle of God," reflecting deep spiritual significance and often given to children born unexpectedly or miraculously.

TIANIE

Feminine

Chinese origin, means 'heaven' (天) and signifies heavenly grace and tranquility.

TIANN

Feminine

Chinese unisex name derived from "tiān", meaning "sky". It symbolizes vastness and freedom.

TIANNA

Feminine

Unique Greek name meaning 'flowing', popularized by Disney's Tiana, and associated with African cultures as signifying grace and beauty.

TIANNAH

Feminine

Unique African American female name derived from ancient Greek mythology, referring to the first race of giants called Titans known for their immense power and wisdom.

TIANNE

Feminine

Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning "mother earth" or "goddess of the earth," embodying strength, nurturing, and connection to roots.

TIANNI

Feminine

Captivating African name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning 'heavenly beauty.'

TIANNY

Feminine

Modern feminine given name believed to have Chinese roots, meaning "sky" or "heaven," though its specific origin and direct meaning are unclear. Despite this, its unique spelling and celestial connotation have made it a popular choice among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.

TIANO

Masculine

Italian given name derived from the Latin 'Titus', meaning 'title of honor'.

TIANT

Masculine

Rare and intriguing Chinese name derived from the character '天' meaning 'heaven', often associated with celestial beings or divine powers.

TIANTE

Masculine

African name of Kimbundu origin, meaning "to love" or "affection". It is traditionally given to children believed to be born with exceptional love and affection, and has been passed down through generations in Congolese communities.

TIANTE

Feminine

Rare French name with historical roots tracing back to medieval France, derived from 'tient' meaning 'holds', suggesting reliability.

TIANY

Feminine

Rare Chinese given name meaning 'first field', derived from characters '田' (tián) and '一' (yī), with a rich history dating back to the Zhou Dynasty.

TIANYI

Masculine

Modern Chinese given name created by reformer Hu Shih, combining "heaven" (天) and "one" (一), conveying the meaning "First under Heaven".

TIAONA

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian name meaning "life tied together," symbolizing unity and harmony.

TIARA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived girl's name meaning 'little crown', associated with royalty and elegance.

TIARA

Masculine

Unique feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'belonging to a tiara', associated with royalty and elegance.

TIARAH

Feminine

Unique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture where it means 'queen' or 'royalty', conveying power and elegance.

TIARAOLUWA

Feminine

Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "I have found a cause for celebration.

TIARE

Feminine

The name Tiare originates from Polynesia, derived from the Tahitian word 'tiare', meaning 'flower'. It symbolizes beauty, grace, and purity.

TIARI

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin that means "There is joy.

TIARIA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Greek origin that may signify 'royal' or 'noble', or be linked to joy and happiness through its association with the Muse Thalia.

TIARNAN

Masculine

Irish Gaelic boy's name meaning "little dark one," tracing back to ancient Irish language origins.

TIARRA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name of African origin, specifically from the Fulani people of Nigeria. Meaning "to wait" or "patient", it stands as a unique alternative to traditional names like Tiffany or Tara. Despite its growing popularity in Western cultures, Tiarra remains uncommon, offering parents an exceptional choice for their daughter with deep cultural roots.

TIARRAH

Feminine

Meet Tiarrah, a captivating African American female name with Arabic roots, meaning 'roaring sea' or 'tempestuous', suggesting strength and power.

TIARRE

Feminine

Tiarra, of African origin, means "elephant" in Swahili, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and luck.

TIASHA

Feminine

Sanskrit name meaning 'light of hope' or 'desire for light', rooted in Hindu tradition where the god Agni represents fire, light, and hope.

TIASIA

Feminine

Rare yet beautiful unisex name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "God hears," symbolizing divine attention.