Tomé
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Portuguese |
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Titti
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Titti is a diminutive of Italian names, meaning "joyful." |
Arabic, Italian |
Either |
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TK
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TK often stands for "to come" in writing and editing. |
None. |
Either |
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Tisa
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Tisa means "river" in Slavic; originates from Eastern European cultures. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Female |
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Titan
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Titan means "giant" in Greek; originates from mythology and astronomy. |
Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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Tinya
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Tinya: A diminutive form of names like Christina, meaning "follower." |
American, Biblical, English, Indian, Native American |
Female |
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Tiphaine
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Tiphaine means "epiphany," originating from Greek and French traditions. |
Breton, French |
Female |
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Tippy
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Tippy: diminutive of Tip, meaning "to tip or incline." |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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Tindyebwa
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Tindyebwa means "he who brings happiness" in Ugandan origin. |
Amharic, East African, Ethiopian, Ugandan |
Male |
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Tinsley
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Tinsley means "Tynne's meadow," originating from Old English place names. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Tijani
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Tijani: Arabic origin, meaning "crown," associated with Islamic spirituality. |
Arabic, Islamic |
Male |
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Timolin
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Timolin means "little Timothy"; derived from Greek, meaning "honoring God." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Tiaura
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Tiaura: Unique name, possibly derived from Tia and aura meanings. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Cherokee, Christian, English, Indian, Latin, Native American, Persian, Spanish, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu |
Female |
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Tiela
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Tiela means "heavenly" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. |
Algonquian, American |
Female |
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Tigerlily
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Tigerlily signifies strength and beauty; originates from the flower's name. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Female. |
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Thomasin
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Thomasin means "twin," derived from the Aramaic name Thomas. |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Elizabethan, English, Medieval Times, Middle English, Shakespearean |
Female. |
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Tianie
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Tianie means "heavenly" in Chinese; derived from the name Tian. |
American, Chinese |
Female |
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Tiaraoluwa
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Tiaraoluwa means "God's crown" in Yoruba, reflecting divine royalty. |
Nigerian, Yoruba |
Either |
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Theodór
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Ancient Greek, Biblical, Greek |
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Theodora
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Ancient Greek, Greek |
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Thaïs
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Thaïs means "beloved" and originates from ancient Greek culture. |
Thai |
Female |
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Thea
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Thea means "goddess" in Greek; derived from "theos," meaning divine. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Théa
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Théa means "goddess" in Greek, derived from "theos" meaning "god." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Terre
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Terre means "earth" in French; originates from Latin "terra." |
French |
Either |
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Tezh
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Tezh means "sharp" in Persian; originates from Persian language roots. |
None. |
Either |
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Telsche
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Telsche: A name of Slavic origin, meaning "to shine brightly." |
Anglo-Saxon, German |
Female |
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Tenzin
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Tenzin means "holder of teachings," originating from Tibetan Buddhism. |
Buddhism, Tibetan |
Either |
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Tegh
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Tegh means "sharp" in Punjabi; originates from Sikh culture. |
Armenian, Biblical, Persian |
Either |
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Tejan
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Tejan means "Texan" in Spanish; originates from Texas heritage and culture. |
American, Spanish |
Either |
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Tazman
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Tazman: Derived from "Tasman," referencing explorer Abel Tasman, Tasmania. |
American, Australian, Native American |
Either |
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