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Names letter starts with T

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Tione Tione means "to be strong"; derived from Italian and Latin roots. Italian Unisex
TJ TJ is a diminutive of names starting with T and J. American, English Unisex
Tima Tima means "honor" in Greek; derived from the name Timotheus. Arabic, Biblical, Greek Unisex
Tift Tift: English surname, possibly derived from "tift," meaning dispute. American, Native American Unisex
Thuc Thuc means "truth" in Vietnamese; derived from Chinese influence. Ancient Greek, Greek Unisex
Tico Tico: Spanish diminutive for "little one," often used affectionately. Portuguese, Spanish Unisex
Thione Thione: French origin, meaning "to flow" or "to pour forth." Greek, Greek Mythology Unisex
Thornel Thornel means "thorny place," derived from Old English and French. Anglo-Saxon, English Unisex
Thebe Greek, Greek Mythology
Tellis Tellis means "to harvest" and originates from Greek roots. Latin Unisex
Terrace Terrace: Latin origin meaning "earth" or "to create a flat area." English, Latin Unisex
Teezo Teezo: Unique name, possibly derived from playful or creative origins. American, Indigenous Unisex
Tejay Tejay is a modern name derived from "T.J." initials. American, Arabic, Biblical Unisex
Teeny Teeny means small; derived from "teeny-weeny," an informal English term. American, English Unisex
Taylour Taylour: variant of Taylor, meaning "cutter of cloth" in English. Anglo-Saxon, English Unisex
Teejan Teejan means "celebration" in Hindi; originates from Indian culture. American, Arabic, Indian Unisex
Teejay American, English
Tang Tang means "sugar" in Chinese; originates from the Tang dynasty. American, Arabic, Chinese Unisex
Tapper Tapper originates from Old English, meaning "one who taps." Anglo-Saxon, English Unisex
Tarren Tarren means "earth" in Welsh; origin linked to nature and strength. English Unisex
Taelor Taelor: Variant of Taylor, meaning "cutter of cloth" in English. American, English Unisex
Tail Tail means "to follow"; originates from Old French "taile." Anglo-Saxon Unisex
Tala Tala means "star" in Tagalog; also a lunar goddess. Algonquian, Amharic, Arabic, Australian, Cherokee, Hindu, Islamic, Native American Unisex
Tae Tae: Korean origin, meaning "great" or "towering," often used. American, Asian, Korean Unisex
T.J. T.J. is a common initials for names like Thomas, James. American, English Unisex
Thomai Thomai means "twin" in Greek, derived from the name Thomas. Ancient Greek, Greek Girl.
Tyra Tyra means "rocky hill"; originates from Scandinavian and Gaelic roots. Old Norse Girl
Tyresa Tyresa means "harvester" and originates from the Latin name Teresia. American, Biblical, Greek Girl
Tymberlee Tymberlee is a modern variation of Timber, meaning "woodland." American, Native American Girl
Tynesha Tynesha is a modern name, likely derived from Tanya or Ty. African, American, Native American Girl