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Taylour
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Tailor; cutter of cloth (occupational name) |
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Taylynn
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A modern invented compound of Tay and Lynn; often taken to mean 'Tay's lake' or simply a lyrical blended name. |
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Taysen
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Modern name commonly interpreted as 'son of Tay' or associated with Tyson (Old French tison 'firebrand') |
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Taysha
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No single established traditional meaning; often treated as a modern variant of Tasha (diminutive of Natasha, historically 'birthday'/'born on Christmas') or interpreted as a creative combination of 'Tay' and the '-sha' ending. |
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Tayson
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Variant of Tyson - 'son of Ty' and associated with 'firebrand' or 'fiery/high-spirited' |
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Tayven
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Meaning uncertain; probably a modern blend of 'Tay' (a diminutive of Taylor or Ty) with the suffix -ven, or a variant of Taven/Tavon |
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Unisex |
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Tazewell
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‘Tazewell’ - the well or spring associated with a person named Taz/Tassa (i.e., 'Taz's well') |
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Tazman
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A modern coinage meaning roughly "Taz's man" or "man from Tas/Tasmania," associated with the spirited nickname Taz |
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Tazz
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Modern/invented nickname suggesting 'fast, spirited, fierce'; sometimes linked to 'crown' (Persian Taj) or 'greyhound' (Turkish tazı). |
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Unisex |
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TD
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Not a traditional given name; an initialism pronounced 'Tee-dee' often used as a nickname or monogram and typically stands for two given names with initials T and D. |
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Unisex |
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Teaira
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Typically interpreted as 'earth' (from Tierra) or linked to 'crown' (from Tiara); a modern/creative given name. |
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Girl |
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Tealayah
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Derived from Talia/Taliyah, commonly associated with 'dew' or 'dew of God' - a poetic/heavenly connotation |
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Girl |
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Tealeah
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Generally associated with Leah ('weary'/'delicate') or Talia ('dew from God'/'gentle') as a modern elaboration |
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Girl |
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Tealyn
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From 'teal' (blue‑green color or duck) + '-lyn'; often interpreted as 'little teal' or 'blue‑green beauty'. |
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Girl |
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Tealynn
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Modern name meaning 'teal' (blue-green) + 'lynn' (lake/pool) - roughly 'teal lake' or 'blue-green pool'. |
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Girl |
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Teasha
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No established traditional meaning; often treated as a modern variant of Tisha/Tasha - meanings associated with those roots include 'joy' (Leticia/Tisha) or 'born on Christmas' (Natasha/Tasha) |
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Girl |
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Teayana
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Variant of Tiana/Tayana - commonly interpreted as "princess" or "fairy queen" |
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Girl |
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Teayanna
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A modern blended name; commonly associated with Anna and thus interpreted as 'grace' or 'God is gracious.' |
English |
Girl |
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Tee
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A short form or pet name based on the letter 'T' or as a diminutive of names beginning with T; used as a casual/familiar given name. |
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Unisex |
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Teedra
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Gift of God |
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Girl |
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Teejay
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An initial-based modern nickname composed of the letters T and J; its specific meaning depends on the full names represented by those initials |
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Unisex |
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Teena
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Diminutive of Tina - often understood as "follower of Christ" (via Christina) |
English |
Girl |
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Teeny
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Affectionate diminutive meaning "very small" or "little one" |
English |
Girl |
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Teera
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Thai/Sanskrit: 'steadfast, brave, powerful'. As a variant of Spanish 'Tierra': 'earth'. |
English, Spanish, Thai |
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Teerah
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Possibly 'land' or 'earth' (from Spanish 'tierra') or related to the Hebrew name Terah, often rendered 'station' or associated with a biblical personal name; also used as a modern invented given name. |
English, Hebrew, Spanish |
Girl |
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Teiahna
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A contemporary spelling variant of Tiana/Tianna; commonly interpreted as "princess" (by association) or "fairy queen." |
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Girl |
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Teiara
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Crown or ornamental headpiece; symbolically 'royalty' or 'crowned' |
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Girl |
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Teiesha
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Likely 'joy' or 'gladness' (from Latin laetitia, via Leticia/Letitia). |
English |
Girl |
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Teigh
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Modern spelling of 'Tay' - generally understood as 'Tay' (linked to the River Tay) or as a diminutive of Taylor ('tailor'). |
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Unisex |
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teighlor
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tailor / cutter (occupational) |
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Unisex |
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