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Teilynn
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Modern coined name combining 'Tei/Tay' + '-lynn'; generally interpreted as a feminine name related to 'Lynn' (lake) - roughly 'Tay's lake' or 'little lake.' |
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Teishah
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Modern variant of Tisha - associated with Letitia ('joy') or Patricia ('noble') |
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Girl |
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Teishia
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joy, happiness |
English |
Girl |
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Teiyana
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A modern variant of Tiana/Tianna; commonly associated with meanings attributed to Tiana such as "princess" or "fairy queen" (when linked to Tatiana in some traditions) |
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Teiyanna
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Generally treated as a variant of Tiana/Tianna and commonly interpreted as 'princess' (or 'fairy princess') |
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Girl |
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Tejay
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A modern, initial-based or blended name with no single historic meaning; significance depends on the full names the initials represent |
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Tekea
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No single established traditional meaning; a modern invented name. By association with similar names (Kia, Kiah) it is sometimes interpreted as conveying endearment or joy, but this is speculative. |
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Girl |
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Telleah
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A modern elaboration commonly associated with Talia ('dew of God' in Hebrew) or Leah; generally taken to mean 'dew from God', 'gentle' or 'delicate' |
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Girl |
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Tellis
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Surname-derived given name, possibly linked to the medieval name Tello or the Greek 'telos' meaning 'end' or 'purpose'. |
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Telynne
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harp |
English, Welsh |
Girl |
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Temar
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Likely 'date palm' or 'palm tree' if derived from Hebrew 'Tamar'; otherwise no established traditional meaning |
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Unisex |
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Temperance
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Moderation; self-restraint; temperance (virtue) |
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Girl |
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Tempie
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Diminutive of Temperance - 'moderation, self-restraint' - or linked to Tempe meaning 'deep valley' |
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Girl |
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Temple
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Sacred place or house of worship; associated with the Temple/Knights Templar |
English, Latin |
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Teneah
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Probably a modern variant of Tania/Tina; meanings associated with those roots include "fairy queen" (from Tatiana/Tania) or "follower of Christ" (from Christina/Tina). |
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Girl |
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Tenesia
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No single traditional meaning; often treated as a modern elaboration, possibly interpreted as 'from Tennessee' or as a variant of Tanisha/Tenisha. |
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Girl |
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tenielle
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Likely "God is my judge" (if derived from Danielle); otherwise a modern invented name without an established meaning |
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Girl |
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Tenille
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Surname-derived feminine name; possibly from French 'tenaille' (a tool: 'pincer') or a place-name; adopted as a given name in modern usage. |
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Girl |
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tenisha
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Derived from Nisha meaning 'night'; often interpreted as 'born at night' or 'of the night'. |
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Girl |
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Teniyah
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A modern variant of Taniya/Tanya; meanings associated with related names include "fairy queen" (from Tatiana/Tanya) or "delicate/priceless" (Sanskrit-derived Taniya). Often used as a contemporary invented name. |
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Girl |
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tenly
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A modern coinage often read as 'ten' + suffix '-ly' or as a variant of Tenley (place-name/surname); evokes the number ten or a clearing/place association |
English |
Unisex |
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Tennah
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Diminutive of Christina - 'follower of Christ' |
English |
Girl |
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Tenneil
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No established traditional meaning; probably a transferred surname or an invented elaboration of Tennille/Tenille |
English |
Girl |
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Tenneille
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From a surname probably derived from Old French 'tenaille' meaning 'pincers' or a fortification; adopted as a feminine given name. |
English, French |
Girl |
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Tennessee
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Derived from the U.S. state name Tennessee, itself from the Cherokee town name 'Tanasi' (meaning uncertain; possibly 'meeting place' or similar). |
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Unisex |
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Tennie
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No widely attested independent meaning; generally used as a pet form or diminutive of names like Tenny/Tennille or as a surname-turned-forename |
English |
Girl |
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Tennilee
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A modern invented name often interpreted as 'from Tennessee' or a feminine elaboration of Tennille |
English |
Girl |
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Tennily
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A modern invented name, probably an elaboration of Tenley/Tennille; associated with the idea of a clearing/meadow (from English place‑name element -ley/-leigh). |
English |
Girl |
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Tennilynn
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A modern blended name. With 'Lynn' meaning 'lake,' Tennilynn is often interpreted loosely as 'Tenni's lake' or 'little lake.' |
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Girl |
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Tennison
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son of Denis |
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Boy |
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