thaylia
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Thaylia: Unique name, possibly derived from Greek, meaning "blooming." |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian |
Female |
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theodorich
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Theodorich means "ruler of the people," originating from Germanic roots. |
German, Germanic, Gothic |
Male |
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texys
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Texys: Unique name, possibly derived from "Texas" or "technology." |
American |
Either |
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terany
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Terany means "earth" in Old French, derived from Latin "terra." |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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terese
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Terese means "harvester"; derived from Greek "therizo," symbolizing growth. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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tessla
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Tessla derives from Nikola Tesla, symbolizing innovation and electricity. |
American, Hungarian, Serbian, Slovenian, Turkish |
Either |
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tennys
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Tennys: Derived from "Tennis," meaning "to stretch" in Old French. |
English, Greek |
Either |
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tera
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Tera means "earth" in Latin; derived from Greek "terra." |
American, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Persian, Sanskrit, Tamil |
Female |
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tenielle
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Tenielle is a modern name, possibly derived from Tania or Danielle. |
American, English |
Female |
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tenisha
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Tenisha means "fairy queen"; derived from African and American origins. |
African, American |
Female |
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tennessen
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Tennessen: Scandinavian origin, meaning "son of Tenne," a surname. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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teighlor
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Teighlor is a variant of Taylor, meaning "cutter of cloth." |
American, English |
Either |
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templa
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Templa means "temple" in Latin, symbolizing sacred spaces or structures. |
Biblical, Latin |
Either |
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teagen
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Teagen means "poet" in Irish; derived from the Gaelic name Tadhg. |
English, Irish, Native American |
Either |
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tatyanna
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Tatyanna: A variant of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen" in Latin. |
American, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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tawnya
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Tawnya: feminine variant of Tanya, meaning "fairy queen" in Russian. |
American, Native American |
Female |
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tateeana
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Tateeana is a unique name, possibly derived from Tatyana, meaning "fairy." |
American, Arabic, Biblical, Indian, Native American |
Female |
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taneil
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Taneil is a variant of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge." |
American, Biblical, Native American |
Either |
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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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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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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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Tytyana
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Tytyana is a unique name of uncertain origin and meaning. |
American, Native American |
Female |
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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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