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Names letter starts with T

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