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Names letter starts with T

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Twinka Twinka: playful, derived from "twinkle," suggesting brightness and joy. American Female
Tyenza Tyenza means "to shine" and originates from African linguistic roots. American, Biblical, English Female
Truman Truman means "loyal one," originating from Old English and Latin. Anglo-Saxon, English Male
Tuesday Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Old English
Truly Truly means "genuinely"; originates from Middle English, meaning "truthfully." Biblical, English 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
Traveller "Traveller" signifies a journeyer; originates from Old French "travailler." English, Latin, Old English Either
Trenton Trenton means "town by the river," originating from English roots. Algonquian, American, English Male
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
Torres Torres means "towers" in Spanish; originates from Latin "turris." Portuguese, Spanish Either
Townes Anglo-Saxon, English
Transgender Transgender: beyond gender; Latin "trans" meaning across, beyond, through. Ancient Greek, Latin Either
Topo Topo means "mole" in Spanish; originates from Latin "talpa." Italian, Spanish Either
Torin Torin means "chief" in Gaelic; it has Irish origins. Gaelic, Irish, Native American Either
Titti Titti is a diminutive of Italian names, meaning "joyful." Arabic, Italian Either
Tomé Portuguese
Toni-Marie Toni-Marie combines "Toni" (priceless) and "Marie" (beloved), French origin. American, English Either
Tinsley Tinsley means "Tynne's meadow," originating from Old English place names. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Tinya Tinya: A diminutive form of names like Christina, meaning "follower." American, Biblical, English, Indian, Native American Female
Tiphaine Tiphaine means "epiphany," originating from Greek and French traditions. Breton, French Female
Tiaura 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
Tiela Tiela means "heavenly" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. Algonquian, American Female
Timolin Timolin means "little Timothy"; derived from Greek, meaning "honoring God." Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Tianie Tianie means "heavenly" in Chinese; derived from the name Tian. American, Chinese Female
Théa Théa means "goddess" in Greek, derived from "theos" meaning "god." Ancient Greek, Greek Female
Theodór Ancient Greek, Biblical, Greek
Theodora Ancient Greek, Greek
Thomasin Thomasin means "twin," derived from the Aramaic name Thomas. Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Elizabethan, English, Medieval Times, Middle English, Shakespearean Female.