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Tavionna, of African American origin, is derived from Tavius (Latin: 'dignified') and Jonah (Hebrew: 'dove'), signifying honor and peace.
Tavior is a distinctive male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'good', popularized by biblical figure Tavi.
Tavious is a distinctive African-American name derived from the Latin "Tatius," meaning "from Tuscany." It gained popularity in late 20th-century African-American communities, potentially influenced by actor Jim Varney's nickname Tavarius. Today, it remains relatively rare but is associated with warmth and creativity.
Tavis is a Scottish male name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'Tàite', meaning 'fierce' or 'bold'. It has historical significance and was once used by Celtic tribes in Scotland.
The name Tavis is of Scottish origin, meaning "from the towhead", and was originally an occupational surname for tanners or leather workers. It became popular as a given name in Scotland during the 19th century.
Tavish is a Scottish name derived from Tàbhair meaning "seizing" or "gripping," typically used in Scotland but gaining worldwide recognition as a gender-neutral name with varied spellings.
Tavish is a rare Scottish male name derived from the Gaelic word "Tabhaigh," meaning 'hunter' or 'wild boar.' It has historic ties with Highland clans like MacKinnon and is associated with legendary warriors in both Scottish and Irish folklore.
Tavishi is a distinctive Indian-Punjabi name derived from 'Taveeshi,' meaning 'eighth,' and traditionally given to children born on the eighth day after the full moon.
Tavist is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Taves/Tabes, originally an occupational title for thatchers.
Tavita is a Polynesian name of Samoan and Tongan origin, meaning "bright" or "shining one".
Tavita is a unique male name of Samoan origin, derived from "tavi," meaning "to think" or "reflect." Traditionally given to boys born on Saturday, Tavita translates to "thinker" or "one who reflects.
Tavius is a distinctive Latin-origin name, believed to mean 'silent' or 'discreet', popular among ancient Romans and bearing historical significance through Saint Tavius of Langres.
Taviyon is an African Igbo name meaning "God hears me," expressing parental faith in their child's future.
Tavleen is an uncommon Indian Punjabi girl's name meaning 'like a honeybee'.
Tavo is a unique Basque name derived from "Antton," meaning "priceless." It gained popularity recently, initially used as a pet form of Antton.
Tavon is an African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "double blessing" or "twin born during war".
Tavon is an African American name derived from the combination of Tavarius ('seeking peace') and Donovan ('dark warrior').
Tavona is an uncommon African female given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning 'mother's child' or 'child of the mother.'
Tavonda: African-origin first name, variant of Tawanda (meaning 'loved'), popularized among African Americans.
Tavone is an original African American name blend of Tavares and Jonathan, with no specific meaning but often associated with the Hebrew 'God is gracious'.
Tavonn is a rare, newly created name of unknown origin with no widely recognized meaning.
Tavonna is a distinctive African American name created in the late 20th century, with no explicit meaning but often felt personally significant by those who bear it.
Tavonne is an African-origin name derived from the Yoruba name Tavon, meaning "born on Saturday.
Tavonne is a distinctive French-origin name meaning 'mole,' first recorded in medieval France where moles were symbols of fertility and good luck.
Tavonta is a unique African American name derived from Swahili 'Tavo' (firstborn son) and Yoruba 'Nta' (intelligence). It symbolizes intelligence and responsibility as the firstborn child, embodying parents' hopes for their children's future.
Tavontae is an African American name created by combining "Tavon" (leader) and "Anthony" (highly praised), making it unique and powerful.
Tavonte is a distinctive African American name derived from Hebrew 'Tavius' (God is good) and Italian 'Monte' (mountain).
Tavonya is a unique female given name of African origin derived from Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "She brings wealth.
Tavores is a unique Spanish name derived from 'tavora', meaning a large, practical stone.
Tavorian is a rare Hebrew given name, meaning "Mount Tabor," the historic peak where Jesus ascended into heaven after his resurrection.
Tavoris is a distinctive African American male given name derived from Tavon, meaning "one who brings relief" or "peace," with the addition of 'r' for uniqueness.
Tavorris is a Yoruba African name meaning 'the first son who brought joy'.
Tavy is a unique unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning "desired" or "longed for," embodying goodness and divine favor, and dating back thousands of years to ancient Near East traditions.
Tavyn is a Hebrew unisex name that means "God is gracious," inspired by the character Tavyah in the Book of Esther.
Tavyn is an American-origin name created by author Mercedes Lackey for her Heralds of Valdemar series. It was popularized as the name of a character with animal communication abilities, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and association with Lackey's fantasy works despite lacking a specific meaning.
Tavyon is an African American name of modern origin, combining elements from names like Tavares and Jonathan. Its meaning translates to "God is gracious" or "Gift from God.
The name Taw is of unknown origin, but some speculate it may derive from the Phoenician alphabet's symbol for 't', representing choice or crossroads.
Tawaf is a rare Arabic given name derived from 'tawaf', meaning 'circumambulation', signifying the spiritual journey of walking around the Kaaba in Mecca, one of Islam's holiest sites.
Tawain is an African name of Ashanti origin, derived from the Akan word 'Tawia' meaning 'born on Tuesday', signifying exceptional wisdom and intelligence.
Tawaina is a unique Hawaiian given name derived from "kawainui," meaning "the great sea." This name holds deep cultural significance, reflecting strength, courage, and resilience associated with the ocean in Hawaiian tradition.