Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .
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TIEGAN
MasculineModern, fictional girl's name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her popular "Twilight" series. It has gained popularity as a given name since its introduction, despite having no established meaning or history outside of the literary universe it originated from.
TIEGAN
FeminineIrish name originally meaning "son of Tighe," now popular as a girl's name worldwide, associated with positivity and determination.
TIEGE
MasculineThe Ewe people of Africa gave the name Tiege, which means 'God listens to us', to boys born after prayer and fasting.
TIEGEN
MasculineRare Dutch name meaning "to bend" or "to bow", originating from Old Frisian and likely given to someone who worked with flexible materials.
TIEGHAN
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Tighearna, meaning "descendant of Tighearnach," which signifies "victorious king" or "king of triumph." It originated in the province of Connacht, Ireland, and was once a sept of the Uí Fiachrach Mua dynasty.
TIEISHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning 'God is good' or 'Goodness of God.'
TIEKA
FeminineUncommon unisex name with unknown origins, allowing each person to create their own interpretation and story around it.
TIELA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "beauty before wealth," celebrating inner beauty over material possessions.
TIELER
FeminineHebrew origin and means "God is my judge." It has a strong and powerful sound, making it a unique and memorable choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
TIELER
MasculineUnusual given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely coined recently as it lacks recognized etymology from common naming sources. Its rarity makes its history difficult to trace.
TIELOR
MasculineUnique first name with uncertain origins, possibly Scottish or French, meaning 'tailor' in Scottish Gaelic. It has gained popularity recently among parents seeking distinctive yet appealing names for their daughters.
TIEMBRA
FeminineUnique Mandinka name from West Africa, meaning "rain" or "rainy season," reflecting the importance of rain for life and fertility.
TIEMEYER
MasculineRare German-origin male name derived from Old Frisian elements 'tiem' (time) and 'mer' (sea), translating to "sea of time" or "time of the sea".
TIEN
FeminineVietnamese name derived from 'tài', meaning 'talent' or 'skill'. It reflects the high regard for talent in feudal Vietnamese culture.
TIEN
MasculineVietnamese unisex name meaning 'first', often given to the eldest son but can be used for any child. It signifies strength, wisdom, and divine favor, reflecting high family values in Vietnamese culture.
TIENA
FeminineAfrican name of Ewe origin (Ghana/Togo), meaning 'to cause happiness'.
TIENNA
FeminineUnique Hebrew feminine name derived from 'tinah', meaning 'winnowing fan'.
TIER
FeminineUnique Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Tìr', meaning 'land'.
TIERA
FeminineAfrican origin name meaning "land," derived from Terra, associated with strength, resilience, and a connection to nature in various cultures throughout history.
TIERA
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'progeny' or 'offspring', symbolizing abundance and continuation.
TIERAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'mountain goat', symbolizing strength and resilience.
TIERAN
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful Irish name derived from the ancient given name Tighernan, meaning 'little spear of the house'.
TIERAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from 'tìre', meaning 'land'. It translates to 'landowner' and was historically used by early Irish landowning families.
TIERANEE
FeminineRare, elegant Hawaiian feminine name derived from the fragrant plumeria flower ("tiare") and meaning "younger plumeria" or "younger fragrant flower," embodying beauty, grace, and good fortune.
TIERANEY
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from "Tierna," meaning "little dark one." It is associated with the Celtic goddess Tierna, who embodies the night sky.
TIERANI
FeminineRare, Italian origin given name derived from the Italian surname Tierano. It may be associated with the Italian word "tierra," meaning "earth" or "land." The name was borne by an old noble family from Salerno and has no specific holiday or cultural associations.
TIERANY
FeminineRare Irish surname derived from O'Tiarnaigh, potentially meaning "eastern," with historical figures like Tiernan O'Rourke bearing the name.
TIERE
FeminineGerman-origin given name, signifying 'beasts' or 'animals'. It stands out as unique and uncommon, often selected for its robust and distinctive qualities.
TIERENEY
FeminineUncommon female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Tierna" which means "descendant of Tiernan", an old Irish personal name meaning "little dark one" or "small blacksmith".
TIERENY
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from the word 'tiers' meaning third or one-third, originally an occupational surname for tanners.
TIERIA
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name derived from the Spanish word 'Tierra', meaning Earth. It symbolizes stability and fertility, reflecting its earthy origins.
TIERICA
FeminineRare, unisex Latin-derived name meaning "to hunt" or "to chase", associated with the Roman goddess Diana.
TIERICKA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female name of Irish origin, meaning "victory." It was traditionally given to daughters born into triumphant families during medieval Ireland, symbolizing good fortune.
TIERNA
FeminineRare and beautiful Irish name derived from "tir", meaning "land".
TIERNAN
FeminineDistinctive Irish name of Gaelic origin meaning "little Ener," god of fruitfulness and prosperity, once borne by High King Tighernán Ua Maíl Eala.
TIERNAN
MasculineOld Irish boys' name meaning "little dark one," popularized during the Victorian era, associated with 11th-century King Tigernán Ua Ruairc.
TIERNEY
FeminineUnique female given name of Irish origin derived from the ancient Gaelic surname O'Tiarnaigh meaning "descendant of Lord".
TIERNEY
MasculineUncommon Irish girl's name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Tighernáin, believed to have been borne by a chieftain in County Galway during the Middle Ages. It may also be associated with Saint Tírne, an early Christian saint born in Ireland. Despite its growing popularity worldwide, Tierney remains a rare and distinctive name with deep roots in Irish culture and legend.
TIERNI
FeminineIrish name derived from the word "tir," meaning "land." It has ancient origins dating back to the 12th century and was historically associated with powerful Irish clans. Though uncommon today, it remains appealing due to its rich historical significance and cultural ties.
TIERNY
FeminineTierney is an uncommon female given name of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Tirn," originally from the Irish surname O'Tirní.