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THYRONE
MasculineDistinctive given name of African-American origin, derived from the Greek word "θύρσος" meaning 'pine cone', and associated with the god Dionysus' revelry and joy in ancient mythology.
THYS
MasculineUnique Dutch given name derived from the surname Thijs, a variant of Thomas which means "twin" in Aramaic. Though not necessarily connected to Thomas' meaning, Thys embodies qualities like uniqueness and strength.
TI
MasculineThe name Ti originates from African Yoruba culture, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', and holds spiritual significance as one of the names of the goddess Oya.
TIA
MasculineItalian female given name originating from the Tuscan region, meaning 'from Tuscany'.
TIAGO
MasculinePortuguese male name derived from Greek "Theophilos", meaning "beloved of God".
TIAM
MasculineRare, intriguing name with uncertain origins, believed possibly to derive from Hebrew 'Tamar' meaning "date palm tree." Its meaning remains unclear, but it has rich historical significance in Greek mythology as the primordial goddess Tiamat symbolizing oceanic chaos. Today, it's used in popular media like Final Fantasy and Warcraft.
TIAMO
MasculineItalian name derived from "timo," meaning thyme, symbolizing good health.
TIAN
MasculineChinese name meaning 'peaceful day' or 'tranquil heaven'.
TIANA
MasculineSwahili name meaning "loved" or "favorite," with historical significance in African culture and literature.
TIANDRE
MasculineAfrican name meaning 'the one who ties together', symbolizing unity and harmony.
TIANO
MasculineItalian given name derived from the Latin 'Titus', meaning 'title of honor'.
TIANT
MasculineRare and intriguing Chinese name derived from the character '天' meaning 'heaven', often associated with celestial beings or divine powers.
TIANTE
MasculineAfrican name of Kimbundu origin, meaning "to love" or "affection". It is traditionally given to children believed to be born with exceptional love and affection, and has been passed down through generations in Congolese communities.
TIANYI
MasculineModern Chinese given name created by reformer Hu Shih, combining "heaven" (天) and "one" (一), conveying the meaning "First under Heaven".
TIARA
MasculineUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'belonging to a tiara', associated with royalty and elegance.
TIARNAN
MasculineIrish Gaelic boy's name meaning "little dark one," tracing back to ancient Irish language origins.
TIAWAN
MasculineRare African origin name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning "father's joy".
TIBBY
MasculineCharming English name with medieval roots, derived from Matilda meaning 'battle-mighty'.
TIBERIAS
MasculineAncient Hebrew name derived from the historic city of Tiberias, Israel, founded by Herod Antipas around 20 CE in honor of Emperor Tiberius.
TIBERIUS
MasculineLatin-origin male name derived from the river Tiber, meaning "of or belonging to the Tiber." It was famously borne by Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar Augustus, who ruled from 14 to 37 AD. Today, it's seen as a powerful and distinctive choice for boys, evoking ancient Rome and nobility.
TIBOR
MasculineHungarian male name derived from Latin 'tibur', meaning 'snow'.
TIBURCIO
MasculineLatin origin, translates to "from Tivoli" or "strong and bold," reflecting bravery and resilience.
TICE
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Middle English word 'tise', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever'. Initially a surname for those working in sheep shearing, it has since evolved into a unique given name.
TICO
MasculineUnique Spanish name from Costa Rica, derived from the suffix '-tico' meaning small or familiar, often associated with positivity due to its warm, welcoming origins.
TIDE
MasculineThe name Tide of English origin means 'the regular rising and falling of water levels', reflecting its association with nature and cycles.
TIDIANE
MasculineWest African male name of Wolof origin, meaning "one who belongs to the praise," reflecting the high value placed on music and art in its culture.
TIDUS
MasculineRare but striking Latin name of ancient Roman origin, meaning "sharp-minded" or "perceptive," derived from the word "tetus.
TIEG
MasculineIrish name, derived from "Mac Tíge" meaning 'son of Tighe', itself an Irish form of Latin 'Tutus' meaning 'whole'. It was traditionally given to boys but now used unisex.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
TIERA
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'progeny' or 'offspring', symbolizing abundance and continuation.
TIERAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from 'tìre', meaning 'land'. It translates to 'landowner' and was historically used by early Irish landowning families.
TIERNAN
MasculineOld Irish boys' name meaning "little dark one," popularized during the Victorian era, associated with 11th-century King Tigernán Ua Ruairc.
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.
TIERRA
MasculineSpanish origin, meaning 'earth' in English, derived from the word 'tierra', reflecting nature's strength and resilience.