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Tianiya
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A modern elaboration generally associated with meanings of its roots - 'princess' or 'fairy queen' (from Tiana) or 'God is gracious/worthy of praise' (from Taniya); broadly interpreted as 'gracious/princess' |
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Tianna
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Commonly interpreted as "princess"; sometimes linked to "follower of Christ" when derived from Tatiana/Christiana |
English |
Girl |
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Tiara-Rose
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Crowned rose - a royal, beautiful flower (crowned with beauty or love). |
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Girl |
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TiaraRose
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Crowned/royal rose (combines 'tiara' = crown/headpiece and 'rose' = flower). |
English, Greek |
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Tiarnee
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A modern coinage; possibly evokes 'Tia' (aunt) or the Irish name Tierney (linked to Tiernan, 'lord'/'descendant of Tiernan') |
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Tice
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Surname-derived name of uncertain meaning, likely from a medieval personal name or nickname |
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Tichina
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Variant of Tina/Christina - 'follower of Christ' (christ-like) |
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tierika
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Probably a modern blend meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'little ruler' (via Erika) or a pet form related to Tia |
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Girl |
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Tierra-Lee
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Earth/land + meadow/clearing - 'land meadow' or 'earth meadow' |
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Girl |
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Tieshia
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joy, gladness (derived from Laetitia/Leticia) |
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Girl |
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Tif
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Short form of Tiffany - 'manifestation of God' (epiphany) |
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Girl |
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Tiffanie
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Manifestation of God; God's appearance (related to Epiphany) |
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Tiffanie-Amber
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A compound name combining Tiffany ('appearance of God' or 'manifestation of God') and Amber ('fossilized resin, golden gemstone' or 'amber-colored') |
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tiffanney
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Variant of Tiffany, from Theophania meaning "manifestation of God" (epiphany). |
English, Greek |
Girl |
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Tiffanni
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Appearance of God; manifestation of God (associated with the Feast of the Epiphany) |
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Girl |
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Tiffenee
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Born on Epiphany; "manifestation of God" |
English |
Girl |
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Tiffiany
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manifestation of God; associated with Epiphany |
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Girl |
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tiffiney
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Named for the Epiphany; 'manifestation of God' or 'appearance of God' |
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Girl |
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Tiffni
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Manifestation of God; traditionally given to girls born on the feast of the Epiphany |
English |
Girl |
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Tiffnie
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'Appearance of God' or 'manifestation of God' (related to Epiphany) |
English |
Girl |
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Tifnie
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Manifestation of God; associated with the Epiphany |
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Girl |
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Tift
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Likely a short form of Tiffany ('manifestation of God') or derived from an English family name |
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Girl |
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Tig
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A short, playful nickname - sometimes linked to Irish Tadhg (meaning 'poet') or used as a form of 'Tiger' (energetic/fierce). |
English, Irish |
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tigerlilly
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Named for the tiger lily flower - a spotted orange lily; suggests boldness and beauty |
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Girl |
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Tigerlily
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From the tiger lily flower - suggests boldness, beauty, and exotic/striking appearance |
English |
Girl |
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Tija
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Often a diminutive of Tatiana or a variant of Tia; associated senses include 'joy' (via Letitia) or 'aunt' (Spanish), though as a diminutive it may carry no independent meaning. |
English, Slavic, Spanish |
Girl |
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Tikiyah
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Unknown - likely created name with no widely agreed traditional meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Tilden
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From an English place-name, generally interpreted as relating to a 'valley' or 'valley associated with Til/Tilda' (i.e., a fertile valley) |
English |
Boy |
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Tilea
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Derived from Latin Tilia, meaning 'linden' or 'lime tree'. |
English, Latin, Romanian |
Girl |
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Tillman
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Man who tills the soil; plowman; often denoting a follower or descendant of 'Till' |
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