Male names.

TALLIE

Masculine

Beautiful Hebrew name derived from 'tallit,' the prayer shawl worn during Jewish rituals, symbolizing religious devotion.

TALLIN

Masculine

Distinctive Finnish name derived from "talli," meaning "threshing floor." It reflects Finland's agricultural heritage and communal spirit, with ties to Estonia's capital city, Tallinn.

TALLIS

Masculine

The name Tallis originates from the English occupational surname Talboys, which referred to a maker or seller of tallies, sticks used as counters or measures. The name may also be associated with the famous Elizabethan composer Thomas Tallis (1505-1585). Although traditionally used as a surname, Tallis has recently started appearing more frequently as a unisex given name due to its unique sound and musical connotations. As a given name, Tallis does not have an official meaning but is often associated with the musical heritage of Thomas Tallis. Despite its rich history and distinctive appeal, Tallis remains relatively rare, with only 5 boys named Tallis in the United States in 2019, adding to its attraction for parents seeking unusual names for their children.

TALLON

Masculine

Irish given name derived from "talamh," meaning "land." It signifies one connected to or having affinity for the earth and nature.

TALLY

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning "feast" or "banquet", inspired by the legendary bronze giant Talos who guarded the island of Crete.

TALLYN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from 'MacLellan', meaning 'son of Lellan', which originated from the Gaelic word 'leth' signifying 'happy' or 'cheerful'.

TALMA

Masculine

Distinctive French given name derived from the surname Tallemant, brought to France by Huguenot refugees in the 17th century. Its meaning relates to the Latin word 'talentum', signifying exceptional talent or gift.

TALMADGE

Masculine

Uncommon American male name derived from the Welsh surname "Talfryn," meaning "from the landing place on the river Taf.

TALMAGE

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word "talmuth," meaning "tongue" or "language." Originally a surname for someone skilled in languages, it gained popularity among Mormons after being used by notable figures like Parley P. Talmage. Despite its religious associations, Talmage remains uncommon but carries unique history and meaning.

TALMER

Masculine

Rare French-derived given name meaning "to talk" or "to chat," traditionally associated with effective communication and storytelling.

TALMON

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from 'tamár', meaning 'date palm' or 'palm tree', signifying strength and resilience.

TALON

Masculine

Distinctive French name meaning 'heel', traditionally given to males but now unisex. It gained popularity in medieval France and was popularized by Alexandre Dumas' novel.

TALOR

Masculine

Rare American name with unknown etymology, created in modern times for uniqueness.

TALOS

Masculine

Rare Greek given name meaning "to finish" or "complete," derived from the mythological bronze giant who guarded Crete against invaders until his defeat by Theseus.

TALTON

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'taltha', meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'.

TALUS

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived given name with meanings tied to either physical support or spiritual significance.

TALVIN

Masculine

The name Talvin has an uncertain origin and varying meanings, possibly "red bird" or "bald peak," and is not commonly used.

TALYN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from the word 'tal,' meaning 'brow' or 'forehead.' It signifies strength, wisdom, and intelligence, having appeared in medieval Welsh records and associated with legendary bard Taliesin.

TALYNN

Masculine

American name created by combining "Tali" and "ynn", gaining popularity since the late 20th century with no specific attributed meaning, though some associate it with Welsh "Taliesin".

TAM

Masculine

Vietnamese name meaning 'gem' or 'precious stone', popularized globally due to immigration but remaining rooted in Vietnamese tradition.

TAMA

Masculine

Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, derived from the kanji 珠 meaning 'bead' or 'pearl', and popularized through ancient folktales involving beads.

TAMAINE

Masculine

Unique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili, meaning 'born during the month of May'.

TAMAJ

Masculine

Rare African name of Yoruba origin, carrying no known meaning but offering a distinct identity.

TAMAL

Masculine

Indian origin unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word "tamala," meaning "dark or black." It has historical significance and is associated with notable figures like Tamal Krishna Mahan.

TAMAR

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "date" or "palm tree," derived from the Hebrew word "tamer." It first appeared in the Bible as Tamar, a Canaanite woman who became the mother of Perez and Zerah, twins whose descendants would become kings of Israel. Throughout history, Tamar has been used for both males and females, with notable figures including Queen Tamar I of Georgia and ballerina Tamar Esenovich. Today, it remains a distinctive global name choice with deep historical roots.

TAMARA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Russian and Georgian origin, meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil', and has been prominently used in both countries' cultures and history.

TAMARCUS

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name meaning "date palm," symbolizing prosperity and fertility, first appearing in the Old Testament as Tamar, daughter-in-law of Judah.

TAMARE

Masculine

Distinctive Hawaiian given name derived from "tamaha," meaning tidal wave or tsunami. It was traditionally given to children born during times of turmoil and held significance in ancient Hawaiian culture and royalty.

TAMARI

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "tamar," meaning "date" or "palm tree." It's associated with biblical figures like Tamar, daughter-in-law of Judah, and Ruth's loyal kindness.

TAMARIAN

Masculine

Exotic, rare name of uncertain origin, interpreted as "of the sea" or "twin," but its true meaning remains speculative due to lack of historical records.

TAMARICK

Masculine

African-origin name meaning 'peace' in Swahili, traditionally given to Maasai boys born during peaceful times.

TAMARIK

Masculine

Yoruba name meaning 'miracle', symbolizing hope and unexpected blessings.

TAMARIO

Masculine

Italian boy's name derived from 'tamaro', meaning 'pear'.

TAMARION

Masculine

Distinctive American given name created by author Mercedes Lackey for her fantasy series "The Heralds of Valdemar." Its origin is unknown, but some associate it with the Hebrew word "tamara," meaning 'date palm,' symbolizing strength and resilience. Despite its popularity among fantasy enthusiasts, Tamarion remains relatively uncommon in mainstream naming trends.

TAMARIOUS

Masculine

African-origin name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "God will make it possible," symbolizing hope and divine intervention.

TAMARIS

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'date palm', variant of Tamar, King David's daughter who exhibited remarkable resilience and determination in the biblical narrative.

TAMARIUS

Masculine

Intriguing African name derived from Swahili, meaning "twin" and symbolizing close bond despite unique individuality.

TAMARKUS

Masculine

African American variant of the Arabic name Tamim, meaning "complete" or "perfect," symbolizing strength and intelligence.

TAMARR

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'date palm' or 'perfection', with historical significance in Jewish culture and global popularity throughout history.

TAMARRION

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from Tamara and Marion, each with significant meanings. Tamara, of Hebrew origin, signifies "palm tree" representing strength and beauty, while Marion, rooted in Latin, means "dedicated to Mars," symbolizing courage and bravery. This powerful compound name, though uncommon globally, holds rich historical backgrounds and is gaining recognition within African American communities for its uniqueness and meaning.