Female and male names starting with the letter "T" .

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TA

Masculine

The name Ta originates from Africa, specifically among the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo. It is a unisex name meaning "born on Monday" in the Ewe language, given to babies born on that day as they are considered blessed. While traditionally African, Ta has gained global popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and historical significance in Egyptian and Chinese cultures.

TA

Feminine

Yoruba African name meaning 'rejoice' or 'be glad', associated with the god of thunder Shango.

TAAFFE

Feminine

Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Taois" or "people of victory," tracing back to an ancient Irish clan known for their bravery in battle.

TAAHA

Masculine

The Arabic origin name Taaha signifies 'pure' or 'clear', with notable historical figures like Abu Tammam ibn Alabbas and Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi bearing it.

TAAHIR

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'clean', with historical significance in Islamic tradition.

TAAHIRA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'clean', derived from the word "tahira".

TAAHIRAH

Feminine

Unique Arabic name meaning "pure" or "chaste," reflecting purity in both body and soul, deeply rooted in Islamic tradition and culture.

TAAJ

Feminine

Persian name meaning 'crown' or 'diadem', traditionally given to boys. Its usage dates back centuries across Asia, popularized by historical figures like Taaj Khan of the Mughal Empire. Today, it's globally embraced due to its unique and rich cultural heritage.

TAAJ

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Tāra," meaning "star." It's associated with royalty, elegance, and beauty through Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's wife Mumtaz Mahal, whom he named Taj.

TAALIA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'morning dew', inspired by the biblical tale of Elijah.

TAALIAH

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'morning dew', derived from the word 'talu'.

TAALIB

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'ta'aluba', meaning 'to ask persistently'.

TAALIBA

Feminine

Captivating West African name of Fulani origin, meaning "the one who fulfills promises," reflecting the tribe's emphasis on honor and integrity.

TAALIYAH

Feminine

The name Taaliyah has Arabic origins, translating to 'one who will rise' or 'one who will elevate', reflecting resilience and success.

TAALOR

Feminine

Enigmatic name of uncertain origin, gaining popularity despite its mysterious meaning.

TAANA

Feminine

Rare Hawaiian name derived from the word "taana," meaning "to fly like a bird." It signifies freedom and grace, and has been traditionally used for both boys and girls in Hawaiian culture.

TAANVI

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Taraani," meaning "savior.

TAARA

Feminine

Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'tar' meaning 'star', and signifies guidance towards enlightenment in Hindu mythology. It was also the name of Brihaspati's intelligent and wise wife, and is personified as the star Rigel in the constellation Orion.

TAARAZ

Masculine

Taaquiz is a rare Native American name derived from the Apache language, translating to "one who travels alone.

TAARIQ

Masculine

Arabic name that means 'morning' or 'first light of dawn'.

TAARNA

Feminine

Captivating female name, its origins unknown but gaining prominence through Canadian comic artist Richard Corben's 'Den' series as the powerful warrior queen.

TAARON

Masculine

Welsh name meaning 'sea', offering uniqueness and a connection to the ocean's mysteries.

TAASIA

Feminine

Exotic African-origin name derived from Swahili's 'tasaria', meaning 'graceful'.

TAAVI

Masculine

Estonian boy's name meaning 'firm' or 'solid', signifying strength and resilience.

TAAVON

Masculine

The African-origin name Taavon, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, means 'twins' or 'double joy', symbolizing good fortune and blessing.

TAB

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Hebrew name meaning 'God is gracious'.

TABA

Feminine

African origin name from Swahili culture meaning 'elephant', symbolizing strength, wisdom, and resilience.

TABAITHA

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from 'tabbatha', meaning 'gazelle,' embodying grace, beauty, and swiftness.

TABARI

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'abundant or plentiful', associated with prosperity and fertility, popularized by medieval Islamic scholar Al-Tabari.

TABASOM

Feminine

Rare yet meaningful Persian name derived from "tab" meaning pure and "som" meaning name, translating to pure name in English.

TABASSUM

Feminine

Unique, Persian-origin name meaning 'goddess' or 'smile of the full moon', popular among South Asian Muslims.

TABATA

Feminine

Tabatha is a unique Spanish name derived from "tabaco," meaning tobacco, popularized during the 16th century when Spanish conquistadors brought tobacco plants back to Europe.

TABATHA

Feminine

Hebrew-origin female name meaning 'gazelle', symbolizing grace, beauty, and swiftness, popularized during the early 20th century due to its biblical associations with Tabitha of Joppa.

TABATHE

Feminine

Tabatha is a unique African-derived name from Igbo culture in Nigeria, meaning 'She has brought forth beauty'.

TABATHIA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful name with biblical origins dating back to ancient times. Derived from the Aramaic word "tabbah," meaning 'gazelle,' this name was first used in the New Testament of the Bible, where it was given to a woman known for her good deeds and kindness towards widows. Today, Tabathia remains relevant and meaningful, with nicknames like Tabs or Toby available.

TABB

Masculine

Tabitha, of Aramaic origin, means 'gazelle' in Hebrew.

TABBATHA

Feminine

American-derived female name with Hebrew roots, meaning 'gazelle' and drawn from the biblical figure raised by Saint Peter.

TABBETHA

Feminine

Tabatha is a unique Hebrew name meaning "gazelle," symbolizing grace and beauty.

TABBIE

Feminine

Charming Scottish name derived from "tabhair," meaning "to give." It's often associated with generosity and kindness, reflecting its giving nature.

TABBITHA

Feminine

Tabitha is a distinctive Hebrew female name derived from Aramaic 'tabba', meaning 'gazelle'.