Male names.

THANOS

Masculine

Greek masculine given name derived from the ancient Greek word "thanatos", which means "death".

THANVIK

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse elements 'þann' meaning "that" and 'víg' signifying "battle," interpreted as "that battle.

THAO

Masculine

Vietnamese feminine given name derived from 'thao', meaning 'pearl'. It signifies beauty and elegance.

THARAK

Masculine

Indian name from Rajasthan that means 'star' in Sanskrit, popularized by Rajputs as they believed it bestowed strength, courage, and wisdom.

THARAN

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Sanskrit or Irish roots, evoking strength and endurance.

THAREL

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-origin name meaning 'to tremble,' popularized by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.

THAREN

Masculine

The name Tharen has an unknown origin and no known meaning or history.

THARIN

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Tairneach', meaning 'peaceful'.

THARON

Masculine

Tharon: A Welsh-derived male name meaning 'thunder', rooted in ancient Celtic mythology, associated with the god of thunder and lightning.

THARRON

Masculine

Distinctive name with unknown origins, having no established historical or cultural significance and its meaning is open to interpretation.

THARUN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'moonlight', 'lotus', or 'crescent moon'. It's associated with Hindu mythology's moon god Chandra.

THARYN

Masculine

Recently created American name, possibly inspired by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Despite unknown origins and meaning, it has gained popularity as a gender-neutral option.

THATCHER

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful English given name derived from an occupational surname that originally referred to individuals involved in roof construction or repair, meaning 'temporary shelter' or 'hut'.

THAWNG

Masculine

Burmese name meaning "elephant," symbolizing strength, wisdom, and royalty, with a history dating back to ancient times when elephants were first domesticated by the Burmese people.

THAXTER

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived given name meaning "to cultivate" or "to tend", originally referring to the yew tree.

THAXTON

Masculine

Uncommon English male name derived from the Old English word "þæcst", meaning 'bold'. It signifies strength and courage, with its origins tracing back to medieval England where it was originally a surname before evolving into a given name.

THAYDEN

Masculine

American baby boy name created by author Christopher Paolini for his 'Inheritance Cycle' series, popularly associated with strength and wisdom despite having no direct translation or specific meaning.

THAYER

Masculine

Rare American given name derived from an English surname for a rower, with notable bearer George Ellery Hale, a renowned astronomer.

THAYLOR

Masculine

English origin, deriving from the Middle English word "taylour," which means "tailor." It originally served as an occupational surname for those involved in clothing making during the Middle Ages, but has since evolved into a unisex given name with practical and creative connotations. While not widespread, Thaylor is an uncommon yet intriguing choice that allows bearers to forge their own interpretations of its meaning.

THAYNE

Masculine

Rare Welsh boy's name meaning 'giant spirit'.

THE

Masculine

Unconventional given name derived from the English definite article 'the', chosen for its simplicity and uniqueness.

THEA

Masculine

Feminine Greek name meaning "goddess", specifically referring to Athena, the goddess of sight and wisdom in Greek mythology. It's a popular choice among parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name for daughters due to its historical significance and ease of pronunciation.

THEADO

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name derived from Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.

THEADOR

Masculine

Theodor is a Greek name derived from Theodore, meaning 'gift of God.'

THEADORE

Masculine

Theodore, of Greek origin, means 'gift of God', and has been popularized by Saint Theodore of Amasea.

THEARON

Masculine

Rare Greek male given name derived from "thear", meaning "hunt". It was believed by ancient Greeks to bring good fortune in pursuing success and prosperity.

THEARTHUR

Masculine

English name composed of "Dear", meaning beloved or precious, and "Arthur", derived from the Celtic word "Artos" meaning bear, and historically associated with the legendary King Arthur of Camelot.

THEARTIS

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from 'thea', meaning 'goddess', conveying 'gift of the goddess'.

THEDFORD

Masculine

English origin, a variant of Theodore, meaning "gift of God" in Greek.

THEDORE

Masculine

Theodore, of Greek origin, signifies 'gift of God' and pays homage to Saint Theodore.

THEERAN

Masculine

Indian boys' name derived from Sanskrit 'Theran', meaning 'to protect' or 'guard'. It's associated with Lord Indra, symbolizing strength and courage.

THEL

Masculine

Unique Greek name derived from 'thel', meaning 'will' or 'desire', also associated with one of the three Fates in Greek mythology.

THELBERT

Masculine

Rare French name of Germanic origin meaning "noble warrior", derived from "þeud" (people) and "hiltja" (battle).

THELDON

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English "þeódlind," meaning "shield of the people" or "protection of the nation.

THELL

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from "thel," meaning "bold." It originally was a boy's name but has recently been used for girls too, with its rarity adding to its uniqueness.

THELMA

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'will' or 'desire', popularized in literature by John Keats before becoming widely used as a given name in the early 20th century.

THELMAN

Masculine

Greek name meaning "peril" or "danger," popular in medieval France as a noble name, and famously worn by Saint Thelman, a 6th-century martyr.

THELMER

Masculine

Old English origin, meaning "helper.

THELMON

Masculine

Rare male given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from a blend of names like Thelonious and Norman, or a variant spelling of the Greek name Thelmonius.

THELONIOUS

Masculine

Unique American given name coined by jazz pioneer Thelonious Monk for his son, potentially inspired by the Latin word 'atol'.