taniyah
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Taniyah means "fairy queen"; originates from Arabic and Hebrew roots. |
American, Arabic |
Female |
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tanyia
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Tanyia means "fairy queen"; derived from the name Tanya, Russian origin. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit |
Female |
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tamie
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Tamie means "twin" in Japanese; derived from the name Tamiko. |
American, Hebrew, Japanese, Tamil |
Female |
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tammin
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Tammin means "place of the tamarind tree," of Australian origin. |
Australian |
Female |
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tammyn
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Tammyn: A variant of Tamara, meaning "date palm" in Hebrew. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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taliyah
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Taliyah means "dew from God," originating from Hebrew roots. |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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tambre
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Tambre means "tone" in French; originates from Latin "timbre." |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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taecee
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Taecee: Unique name, possibly derived from "Tacey," meaning "cheerful." |
American, Asian, English, Indian, Unique |
Either |
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tahtyana
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Tahtyana is a variant of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen." |
Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek |
Female |
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talesha
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Talesha is a modern name, possibly derived from Talia or Alicia. |
African, American, Arabic |
Female |
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Tytyana
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Tytyana is a unique name of uncertain origin and meaning. |
American, Native American |
Female |
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Tyler-Xaine
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Tyler-Xaine combines "Tyler" (maker of tiles) and "Xaine" (unknown origin). |
American, English |
Either |
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Tyondai
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Tyondai means "to be blessed" in Shona; African origin. |
American |
Either |
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Tyrian
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Tyrian means "from Tyre," an ancient Phoenician city in Lebanon. |
Ancient Greek, Phoenician |
Either |
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Tyenza
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Tyenza means "to shine" and originates from African linguistic roots. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Twinka
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Twinka: playful, derived from "twinkle," suggesting brightness and joy. |
American |
Female |
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Two
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"Two" signifies a pair; originates from Old English "twa." |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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Twanna
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Twanna means "twin" and originates from African-American culture. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Female |
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Twin
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Twin: Derived from Old English, meaning "two born at once." |
Native American |
Either |
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Tupelo
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Tupelo originates from Native American words for a tree species. |
Choctaw, Native American |
Either |
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Tuule
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Tuule means "wind" in Estonian; originates from Finnish and Estonian. |
Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian |
Female |
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Tuesday
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Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Old English |
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Truman
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Truman means "loyal one," originating from Old English and Latin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Tsang
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Tsang means "to grow" in Chinese; it originates from Chinese culture. |
Chinese, Tibetan |
Either |
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Tristen
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Tristen means "sorrowful"; derived from Latin "tristis" and Celtic roots. |
Arthurian Legend, English |
Either |
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Truice
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Truice means "truth" and "justice," originating from modern English usage. |
American |
Either |
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Truly
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Truly means "genuinely"; originates from Middle English, meaning "truthfully." |
Biblical, English |
Either |
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Trig
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Trig means "three" in Old Norse, often related to triangles. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Trigo
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Trigo means "wheat" in Spanish; originates from Latin "triticum." |
Portuguese, Spanish |
Either |
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Transgender
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Transgender: beyond gender; Latin "trans" meaning across, beyond, through. |
Ancient Greek, Latin |
Either |
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