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

TIAUNA

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian name derived from "tiana," meaning "to gather or collect," symbolizing strength and adaptability.

TIAUNDRA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating African-American unisex name originating from Swahili, meaning "the land of the sun," symbolizing warmth, light, and positivity.

TIAUNNA

Feminine

Captivating female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "father's daughter.

TIAURA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. It signifies strength, power, and courage, as it is associated with the revered Yoruba goddess Oya, known for her role as the guardian of storms, winds, and fire.

TIAWAN

Masculine

Rare African origin name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning "father's joy".

TIAWANA

Feminine

Exotic, African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "mother has returned home".

TIAWANDA

Feminine

Tiawanda, of African origin, is a unique female given name derived from Swahili elements. The first part, 'Tia', means 'to be brave' while 'wanda' signifies 'to look upon' or 'to see'. Though not commonly used, it evokes images of grace and power, symbolizing strength and wisdom often associated with elephants ('tembo').

TIAWANNA

Feminine

Uncommon African-American name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to love' combined with 'desire', popularized during the 1970s.

TIAWNA

Feminine

Distinctive and elegant African-derived name, believed to mean 'born on a Monday' or 'one who brings joy.'

TIAYA

Feminine

African name from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria, meaning "to rejoice" or "to be happy," symbolizing joy and happiness.

TIAYANA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin meaning "to honor or revere God," reflecting deep spiritual values.

TIAYANNA

Feminine

Beautiful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Father has come back home.

TIBBY

Masculine

Charming English name with medieval roots, derived from Matilda meaning 'battle-mighty'.

TIBERIAS

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name derived from the historic city of Tiberias, Israel, founded by Herod Antipas around 20 CE in honor of Emperor Tiberius.

TIBERIUS

Masculine

Latin-origin male name derived from the river Tiber, meaning "of or belonging to the Tiber." It was famously borne by Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar Augustus, who ruled from 14 to 37 AD. Today, it's seen as a powerful and distinctive choice for boys, evoking ancient Rome and nobility.

TIBISAY

Feminine

Distinctive Venezuelan female name derived from Timoto-Cuica language, meaning 'little flower'.

TIBOR

Masculine

Hungarian male name derived from Latin 'tibur', meaning 'snow'.

TIBURCIA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name derived from the Latin male name Tiberius, which originates from the city of Tibur near Rome, possibly named after the Etruscan god Tethys. The suffix "-cia" was added to create this female variant, and throughout history, notable figures like Saint Tiburcia have carried this unique name with roots in ancient Roman culture and mythology.

TIBURCIO

Masculine

Latin origin, translates to "from Tivoli" or "strong and bold," reflecting bravery and resilience.

TICA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived female given name meaning "from Ticium," an ancient Italian city.

TICARA

Feminine

Captivating Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'laughter and wealth', signifying joy and abundance.

TICARRA

Feminine

African American name of West African origin, derived from Tichara meaning "happiness" or "joy".

TICE

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Middle English word 'tise', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever'. Initially a surname for those working in sheep shearing, it has since evolved into a unique given name.

TICEY

Feminine

Recently popularized female name of uncertain origin and meaning, favored by parents seeking uniqueness rather than historical significance.

TICHA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'my delight' or 'my pleasure.'

TICHELLE

Feminine

Distinctive African name with Yoruba roots, signifying 'wealthy in spirit'.

TICHINA

Feminine

African-origin female name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning "God has answered our prayers," invoking courageous deity Oya's blessings.

TICIA

Feminine

Charming Latin name derived from "ticus," meaning "from Ticium," an ancient Roman colony near modern-day Pavia, Italy. Its rich history includes being a diminutive of Titia, linked to the Etruscan goddess Tita. Today, it's popular in Latin American and Italian communities for its uniqueness and historical significance.

TICO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name from Costa Rica, derived from the suffix '-tico' meaning small or familiar, often associated with positivity due to its warm, welcoming origins.

TIDA

Feminine

Thai female given name meaning "beautiful", derived from the Thai word "tida".

TIDE

Masculine

The name Tide of English origin means 'the regular rising and falling of water levels', reflecting its association with nature and cycles.

TIDIANE

Masculine

West African male name of Wolof origin, meaning "one who belongs to the praise," reflecting the high value placed on music and art in its culture.

TIDUS

Masculine

Rare but striking Latin name of ancient Roman origin, meaning "sharp-minded" or "perceptive," derived from the word "tetus.

TIEA

Feminine

Rare Hawaiian name meaning 'lightning', derived from 'tiega', associated with strength and swiftness.

TIEANNA

Feminine

Tieanna: A captivating African-American name crafted from Tia ('father') and Anna ('grace'), gaining worldwide popularity for its uniqueness.

TIEARA

Feminine

Unique American given name coined by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, its meaning is believed to be 'royal' or 'connected to royalty', but this interpretation remains speculative.

TIEARRA

Feminine

Captivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, translating to "Behold wisdom.

TIEASHA

Feminine

African-origin name derived from the Swahili word 'Tisha', meaning 'to rejoice'. Created by author Nalo Hopkinson for her novel 'Brown Girl in the Ring', it signifies strength, individuality, and empowerment.

TIEESHA

Feminine

African American name created by combining Tiesha ('ancient' or 'old') and Ishaa (meaning 'God is greatest'), reflecting ancient roots and powerful strength.

TIEG

Masculine

Irish name, derived from "Mac Tíge" meaning 'son of Tighe', itself an Irish form of Latin 'Tutus' meaning 'whole'. It was traditionally given to boys but now used unisex.