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TEMESGEN
MasculineUncommon male given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic words "Temes" (East) and "Gen" (left), translating to "left east." Historically significant, it was associated with notable figures in Emperor Yekuno Amlak's court during Ethiopia's Solomonic Dynasty.
TENUUN
MasculineUnique, exotic African name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "one who sees visions.
TEOMAN
MasculineAncient Turkic male name that means "pure" or "clear.
TERELL
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from Terril, meaning "earth" or "land," associated with strength and resilience, popularized by jazz saxophonist Terence Blanchard.
TERREL
MasculineAmerican name meaning 'from the terrace', coined mid-20th century.
TESHAWN
MasculineDistinctive African American name meaning "reward" or "crown," associated with Yoruba culture and Islamic faith, symbolizing spiritual strength and devotion.
THAISON
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God hears" or "God listens.
THEODIN
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning 'divine justice'.
THIAN
MasculineUnique Thai boy's name derived from the word "thian," meaning "to rise" or "to ascend." It originated during the Ayutthaya Kingdom period and has been borne by notable figures like King Thian Chakkarat. Today, parents worldwide appreciate this powerful and meaningful name for their baby boys, as it embodies strength and resilience despite its Thai origins.
THOMSON
MasculineScottish surname derived from the Gaelic name Tóma, meaning "twin". It was originally given to one of two sons born at the same time.
THORSEN
MasculineMasculine Scandinavian name of Germanic origin that combines "Þórr," the Old Norse god of thunder, and "stein," meaning stone or strong one.
TIRTH
MasculineIndian-origin name derived from 'tirtha', meaning 'sacred crossing' in Sanskrit, signifying spiritual liberation.
TIZIANO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from the Latin word 'Titus', meaning "title of honor". It has a rich historical background, popularized during the Renaissance by renowned artist Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), and continues to be chosen for its uniqueness and timeless elegance.
TJAY
MasculineUnknown African origins but can also be a short form of Tyler. Its meaning varies based on personal interpretation, with no established symbolism or characteristics associated with it.
TOBEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the medieval personal name "Toby," which means "bold among the people.
TOPRAK
MasculineTurkish name derived from "topraq," meaning "plow land" or "furrowed earth." It signifies hard work, fertility, and productivity.
TORAN
MasculinePersian name meaning 'crown', symbolizing power and success.
TOSH
MasculineJapanese given name that means 'clear' or 'pure', tracing back to ancient Japan and gaining international popularity. It was historically unisex but is now more commonly used for boys. Notable bearer includes renowned poet Matsuo Basho.
TOVI
MasculineHebrew-origin name derived from Tobias, meaning "good," conveying positivity and warmth, traditionally used for both boys and girls.
TRACEY
MasculineIrish-origin given name derived from Ó Traighde, meaning 'from the shore', historically used for both boys and girls.
TRASHAWN
MasculineUnique male given name of African American origin, created by combining Travis ("traveller") and Shawn (Irish "God is gracious").
TRAVEON
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Travis, meaning "to travel across" or "to traverse". It was created by adding an additional syllable, symbolizing adventure and journeys.
TRELL
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning.
TRELYNN
MasculineRecent, original name with no specific meaning or cultural origins; it was coined by parents seeking a unique moniker and gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia.
TREMON
MasculineRare, distinctive Welsh given name with an unclear meaning derived from the Welsh word 'trem', meaning 'violent' or 'tumultuous'.
TRENTYN
MasculineEnglish first name derived from the surname Trentham, originating from the village of Trentham in Staffordshire, England. Its meaning is linked to its geographical roots, signifying "from the town of Trentham.
TRUCE
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'truce', meaning temporary peace, popularized during medieval England's chivalric culture. It symbolizes hope for peace and harmony.
TULI
MasculineYoruba name from Nigeria and Benin meaning 'reconciliation' or 'peace'.
TYGER
MasculineUnusual English boy's name derived from 'tiger', popularized by William Blake's poem 'The Tyger'.
TYHEEM
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from Tyrone and Jamal, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking a specific meaning.
TYHEIR
MasculineRare African-American given name, with an unclear origin and meaning, allowing parents to create their own interpretation.
TYJAI
MasculineDistinctive, African-origin Yoruba name with no widely agreed-upon meaning, adding to its enigmatic charm.
TYJAY
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created recently for its sound rather than any specific association.
TYLAR
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from the surname Tyler, originally denoting fullers who cleaned cloth by beating it. It evolved from Gaelic 'Tìleadh' meaning 'to beat', symbolizing strength and determination.
TYMARION
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "honorary warrior", derived from "tyma" (honor) and "arion" (Ares, god of war).
TYME
MasculineRare English first name derived from 'time', signifying the concept itself.
TYMOTEUSZ
MasculineRare Polish male name meaning 'honored by God', derived from ancient Greek elements.
TYRELLE
MasculineDistinctive given name of African origin, derived from Irish Gaelic Tyrone meaning 'land of the yellow hills', brought to Africa by Irish settlers during colonial times.
TYSEAN
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "father has returned". It signifies strength, wisdom, and resilience.
UCHENNA
MasculineNigerian Igbo male name meaning "God's will" or "God's own", derived from "Uche" (God) and "Nna" (father), signifying that one is a child of God or exists by His will, reflecting the deep faith and trust Igbo parents place in divine providence for their children's lives.