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Taryll
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Likely a modern variant of Terrell/Tyrrell (from the Norman surname Tirel), historically a nickname often interpreted as 'stubborn' or from a personal name |
English, Norman |
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Tarynlee
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Blend of Taryn ('thunder' or variant of Tara) + Lee ('meadow/clearing') - roughly 'Taryn's meadow' or 'thunder meadow'. |
English |
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Tarysha
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A modern invented name/variant; no single traditional meaning. Often treated as a form of Tasha/Natasha ("born on Christmas") or influenced by Tara ("star"/Irish "hill"). |
English |
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Tashanna
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Modern invented feminine name derived from Shanna; popularly interpreted as a form of Shana/Shannon and often given the sense of 'God is gracious' or 'wise' in usage. |
English |
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Tashara
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Modern elaboration of Tasha/Natasha - associated with 'born on Christmas' or 'birthday' (from Latin natalis) |
English |
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Tashay
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Diminutive of Natasha/Natalia - ultimately from Latin 'Natalis' meaning 'of birth', often associated with 'born on Christmas'. |
English |
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Tashena
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Probably a modern elaboration of Tasha/Natasha; ultimately linked to Latin natalis meaning 'birthday' (often interpreted as 'born on Christmas'). |
English |
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Tashyia
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Probably a modern form of Tasha/Natasha - associated with 'born on Christmas' (Natasha derives from Natalia); often used simply as a feminine given name |
English |
Girl |
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Tashyna
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Diminutive/variant of Natasha/Tasha - generally associated with 'born on Christmas' or 'birthday' (i.e., 'little Natasha' or 'birth') |
English |
Girl |
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Tatyonna
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Derived from Tatiana/Tatyana - linked to the Roman name Tatius; in modern use often given the sense 'fairy queen' or 'belonging to Tatius'. |
English |
Girl |
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tauni
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Golden-brown; light brown or brownish-orange color |
English |
Girl |
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Tausha
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Diminutive/variant of Natasha/Natalia - 'born on (or relating to) Christmas' |
English |
Girl |
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Taven
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No widely established traditional meaning; likely a modern coinage or variant of names like Tevin/Tavin |
English |
Boy |
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Tavionna
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A modern elaboration of Tavion; no single established traditional meaning - often treated as a feminine form of Tavion (by extension sometimes linked to the Roman root related to 'Tavianus/Octavian' meaning 'eighth' or to the short form Tavi). |
English |
Girl |
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Tavis
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Possibly "twin" (if derived from Thomas) or "from the River Tavy" (topographic) |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Tavius
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Generally interpreted as 'good' (from Hebrew Tavi) or 'eighth' (if linked to Octavius); a modern masculine name with connotations of goodness or Latin heritage |
English |
Boy |
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Taw
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Often associated with the color 'tawny' (golden-brown); also a British river name and a Burmese element meaning 'noble/excellent'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Tawniee
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Light brown; golden-brown; tan |
English |
Girl |
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Tawnielle
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Diminutive of 'Tawny' - 'little tawny one' or 'little golden-brown' |
English |
Girl |
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Tawnita
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Little tawny one - diminutive implying 'small brown/golden‑brown' |
English |
Girl |
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Tawnja
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Either 'little Tatiana' (from Tanya) or 'tawny/bronze-colored' (from tawny). |
English |
Girl |
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Tawnni
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Golden-brown; tan-colored |
English |
Girl |
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Tawnny
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Golden-brown; tan-colored |
English |
Girl |
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Taya
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Multi-origin name with no single established meaning; often used as a diminutive of Tatiana or as a modern standalone name. Specific meanings vary by language and source. |
English, Hebrew, Japanese, Slavic |
Girl |
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Taydenn
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Likely a modern variant of Aiden, often taken to mean 'little fire' or simply an invented name with no traditional meaning |
English |
Unisex |
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Tayla-Jesse
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Compound of Tayla ('tailor' or variant of Talia - 'dew') and Jesse ('gift') - roughly 'gift of Tayla' or 'tailor's gift'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Tayleen
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A modern invented/blend name with no single traditional meaning; often interpreted as 'Tay' + '-leen' and associated by extension with names like Taylor or Kathleen |
English |
Girl |
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Taylenn
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A modern invented blend with no established historical meaning; generally interpreted as a combination of 'Tay' and 'Lenn' and chosen for its sound |
English |
Unisex |
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Tayllor
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Occupational name meaning 'tailor' or 'cutter'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Tayloria
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Feminine elaboration of Taylor - 'tailor' (occupational name) |
English |
Girl |
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