Tayonna is an African-American female name created in the early 1970s by blending Latoya and Mona, reflecting the Black Power Movement's desire for cultural pride through unique names.
Tayra is a unique Native American name of Taíno origin, meaning "savannah" and believed to have been given to children born in or around open grasslands.
Tayron is a rare male name of Spanish origin, formed by blending Tyson and Tyrone, conveying strength and historical importance, but its meaning and pronunciation remain elusive.
Taysen is a unique American name created by blending Taylor ("tailor") and Jason ("healer"), with no significant historical or cultural associations yet.
Tayshaun is a unique African American name derived from Tyshawn (a variant of Tyrone, meaning "king" in Irish) and Jawan ("graceful warrior" in Swahili), popularized by NBA player Tayshaun Prince.
Tayshawn is a modern African American name derived from blending Tracy and Shawn, without a specific meaning but often associated with intelligence, sophistication, charm, and friendliness.
Tayshawna is an African-American name of recent origin, derived from combining Taysia ("vision") and Shawna ("God is gracious"), suggesting visionary grace.
Tayshun is an African American name derived from Taysia and Kashun, meaning "miracle" and "to make noise," popularized by rapper T.I. It signifies standing out confidently while carrying associations with miracles or blessings.
Taysia is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'plenty' or 'abundance', tracing back to ancient times when Taysha, wife of King Hezekiah, was known for her strength and wisdom.
Taysom is a rare, Scottish-origin given name derived from the surnames Tayleur or Taylor, originally referring to a tailor or fuller. Its meaning may symbolize skill, craftsmanship, adaptability, and creativity.
Taysom is an American given name of African American origin, gaining popularity recently despite its uncertain etymology. It first appeared in the U.S. baby names list in 2016 and has been steadily growing since then. The name's popularity may be partly due to professional football player Taysom Hill. Though its meaning remains unclear, Taysom stands out with its unique spelling and sound.
Tayson is a modern American given name coined by Scott Tracy Griffin in the late 1980s or early 1990s, with no explicit meaning but gaining popularity due to its unique sound and creative appeal.
Tayte is a distinctively Scottish given name derived from the surname Tayte/Tait, originally meaning "fated by God," possibly given to red-haired children believed destined for greatness.
Tayten is a unique and distinctive name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity with fewer than five babies named yearly in the U.S. Its meaning and history are shrouded in mystery, with theories suggesting Native American or Scottish roots, though none are definitive.
Taytiana is a Greek name meaning 'pure' or 'spotless', popular among Byzantine nobility and often given to wealthy families during the Middle Ages. It remains rare yet distinctive today.
Tayton is an uncommon English given name with historical roots, derived from the Old French name Taye, which means 'strong thinker' or 'brave and grateful'.
Taytum is a modern American girl's name created by combining Taylor and tumbler, with no specific meaning but often associated with "leader" or "dynamic".
Taytum is a recent, unique female name of English origin, with no explicit meaning but often associated with strength and nature; its history is still evolving.
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