Male names.

TASMAN

Masculine

Unique Maori name from New Zealand, meaning 'connection to land and culture,' derived from 'Tahitian' and associated with explorer Abel Tasman.

TASNIM

Masculine

Arabic-derived name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', often associated with purity and innocence. It has historical and cultural significance in Islamic tradition, named after characters in One Thousand and One Nights and Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima az-Zahra.

TASON

Masculine

Rare Greek given name derived from 'tasion', meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant', historically used to denote brilliance and wisdom.

TASOS

Masculine

Greek male given name derived from "tasso," meaning "to cut or divide." It signifies strength and courage.

TASRIF

Masculine

Unique Arabic name derived from "tasaarruf," meaning "influence or authority." It's associated with intelligence, wisdom, and leadership in Arabic culture.

TATE

Masculine

American gender-neutral name derived from the Native American Tatanka tribe, meaning 'thunder' or 'lightning', reflecting power and resilience. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century and is often used as a unisex name due to its unique sound and cultural significance.

TATEM

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "twins," celebrated for their special gifts among the Nigerian and Beninese people.

TATEN

Masculine

Modern Japanese girls' name consisting of "タ" (ta) and "テ" (te), meaning "rice paddy," symbolizing abundance and prosperity despite lacking historical significance.

TATEUM

Masculine

Striking unisex name of Choctaw origin, meaning 'deer in water'.

TATEYN

Masculine

Armenian origin, means 'apostle' and is associated with Saint Tateos, one of the seventy apostles who played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Armenia.

TATHAN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "Tachthi," meaning "my memorial" or "remembrance.

TATIANA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'arrival' or 'to appear'. It gained popularity due to Saint Tatiana, a fourth-century Roman noblewoman, and has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Russian general Tatiana Yudenich and American archaeologist Tatiana Proskouriakoff. Today, it is considered a classic yet modern name associated with elegance and sophistication.

TATON

Masculine

Rare French given name with Old French origins, derived from "tate" meaning "head". Once used as a nickname or endearment during medieval France, it's now considered uncommon yet charming.

TATSU

Masculine

Japanese masculine given name derived from the kanji characters 達 (tatsu), meaning "to reach" or "arrive".

TATSUKI

Masculine

Japanese male given name meaning "standing tree," composed of characters "tatsu" (to stand) and "ki" (tree).

TATSUMI

Masculine

Japanese given name that combines the kanji characters 達 (tatsu) meaning "to reach" or "arrive at", and 峰 (mi) meaning "peak" or "summit". Thus, it translates to "reaching the summit" or "arriving at the peak", symbolizing ambition and determination.

TATSUO

Masculine

Japanese given name with multiple potential meanings and origins. Its most common interpretation combines the kanji characters '辰' (Tatsu) meaning 'pig' or 'rabbit,' and '夫' (O) meaning 'male,' resulting in the name 'Tatsuo.' This name has a significant historical presence in Japan, with notable bearers such as Tatsuo Horie, a renowned painter and printmaker associated with the Shinshishisu movement. However, due to its somewhat derogatory traditional meanings, it may be advisable to consider other kanji combinations for naming purposes.

TATSURO

Masculine

Japanese origin and means "standing long life.

TATSUYA

Masculine

Male Japanese given name originating from the kanji 達 (tatsu, "to reach") and 也 (ya, copula), translating literally as "one who has reached also." Its meaning can vary, but it often signifies achievement or balance. Popularized during Japan's Meiji period, notable figures like Tatsuya Mihashi and Tatsuya Egawa have carried this name. Today, Tatsuya remains popular globally due to its unique sound and positive connotations.

TATTON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive English given name derived from the Old English word 'tath', meaning 'harrow'. It's connected to the influential Tatton family of Cheshire, known for their political involvement and land ownership since the 13th century.

TATUM

Masculine

Distinctively American given name originating from Middle English 'tate', meaning homestead or farmstead. Once a surname recorded in England since the 13th century, it gained popularity as a first name in the late 20th century due to actresses Tatum O'Neal and Blake Lively. Despite no specific meaning assigned to Tatum as a given name, its historical roots suggest associations with rural living and land ownership.

TATUMN

Masculine

Modern English name, created as a variant spelling of Tatiana, which means "arrival" or "fairy" in Latin and Greek respectively. Its uniqueness makes it memorable.

TATYM

Masculine

Slavic name of Polish and Ukrainian origin, its meaning varies but can symbolize wisdom, courage, fatherhood or heritage.

TAU

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian name derived from the seventh letter of the Hawaiian alphabet, meaning 'messenger' and representing the number seven.

TAUHEED

Masculine

Arabic boy's name meaning 'oneness', reflecting the Islamic belief in one God.

TAUHID

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'monotheism', derived from 'wahida' and historically significant in Islam, used by notable figures like Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib.

TAUNO

Masculine

Masculine Finnish first name of unknown origin, coined by poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg for his character in "Vänrikki Stool." Despite its mysterious meaning, it ranks among Finland's most popular boy names today.

TAURANCE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'bull', historically associated with strength and stubbornness, popular during the Roman Empire and carried by notable figures like painter Taurance Henry.

TAURAS

Masculine

Unique Lithuanian male given name derived from 'tauras', meaning 'bull', signifying strength and power.

TAUREAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant African American given name derived from Latin 'taurus,' meaning 'bull,' reflecting strength and power.

TAUREN

Masculine

Rare Greek masculine given name derived from 'taurus', meaning 'bull'.

TAURENCE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'bull', associated with strength and determination, and referencing the astrological Bull constellation.

TAUREON

Masculine

Taurone is an African name of Akan origin from Ghana meaning 'born on Saturday'.

TAURIAN

Masculine

Rare but powerful unisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'bull' and associated with strength, power, masculinity, and the celestial constellation Taurus.

TAURICE

Masculine

Rare, unisex Latin-derived given name meaning 'bull', signifying strength and power, possibly associated with the astrological sign Taurus.

TAURIN

Masculine

Rare yet historic male name derived from Latin 'taurus', meaning 'bull'. It was popularized during medieval France, associated with Saint Taurinus.

TAURINO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin word 'taurus', meaning 'bull'. It is associated with the astrological sign of Taurus and has historical significance as a given name and surname.

TAURIS

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived given name meaning "bull," historically associated with strength and the god Apollo, as well as the astrological sign of Taurus.

TAURIUS

Masculine

Rare yet powerful given name of Latin origin, meaning 'bull' and linked to the astrological Bull constellation.

TAURUS

Masculine

The name Taurus originates from Latin and translates to "the Bull," derived from the constellation of the same name representing strength and virility.