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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Tillya Diminutive of Matilda: "mighty in battle"; alternatively related to Talia: "dew of God" English Girl
Tillyanna Combines Matilda/Tilly 'mighty in battle' with Anna 'grace' - roughly 'mighty and graceful'. English Girl
Tillyanne A combination of Tilly (diminutive of Matilda: 'mighty in battle') and Anne (from Hannah: 'grace') - roughly 'mighty and gracious'. English Girl
Tillymarie Combines 'mighty in battle' (Tilly/Matilda) and 'beloved'/'star of the sea' (Marie) - overall: 'mighty and beloved.' English Girl
Timberlee Clearing by the woods; wood + meadow/clearing English Girl
Timberley Woodland clearing; meadow by the timber/woods English Unisex
Tin {'Vietnamese': 'trust, faith, belief (Tín)', 'Burmese': 'common element in male names; meaning varies by context and spelling', 'English': "the metal 'tin' (used rarely as a given name or nickname)"} English, Vietnamese Boy
Tinelle Diminutive of Tina - 'little Tina' (Tina often from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ') English, French Girl
Tink Little tinker; playful or tinkling (associated with tinkering or small bells) English Unisex
Tinkerbelle Invented fairy name combining 'tinker' and 'bell' - essentially a 'tinkering bell' or 'little bell'; associated with the fairy Tinker Bell. English Girl
tinley Originally a place or surname meaning 'Tin's meadow/clearing' (i.e., a meadow or clearing associated with a person/place called Tin); used today as a modern given name English Unisex
Tinsley 'Tynni's clearing' - from a place name meaning a clearing or meadow belonging to Tynni English Girl
Tiny Very small; little one English Unisex
Tionne No established traditional meaning; generally treated as a modern coinage or variant without a clear etymology English Girl
Tippy Playful diminutive or pet name - originally a nickname meaning 'little tip' or simply a casual form of names beginning with 'Tip-' English Girl
Tisa Commonly linked to Letitia meaning "joy" or "gladness"; may also be used as a place/river name or as a modern short form. English Girl
Tishanna Likely a modern blend meaning roughly 'joyful and gracious' (from Tisha/Leticia + Anna). English Girl
Tiu Name of the Germanic sky/war god (Týr), associated with warfare, law and honor English, Norse Boy
Tiyannah Modern elaboration of Tiana/Tyanna; commonly interpreted as 'princess' in contemporary use; ultimately connected to the name Tatiana English Girl
Tiyona Modern elaboration of Tiana; often associated with 'princess' or 'fairy queen' through Tiana/Tatiana English Girl
TJ A nickname formed from the initials 'T.J.' of a person's two given names (e.g., Thomas James); denotes initials rather than a standalone semantic meaning. English Boy
Toban little well / from the well English, Irish Boy
Toben God is good English Boy
Tobi Diminutive of Tobias (Hebrew: 'God is good'); in Yoruba, 'Tobi' means 'big' or 'great'. English, Hebrew, Yoruba Unisex
Tobin Related to Tobias - 'God is good' (often understood as 'Yahweh is good'); also used as a surname meaning 'son of Toby' or 'little Toby'. English, Irish Boy
Tod Sands Tod = "fox"; Sands = dweller by the sands or sandy shore English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Todd fox English Boy
Toddla Diminutive of Todd - 'little fox'. English Boy
Toianna A modern elaboration of Tiana/Tatiana; commonly associated meanings include 'fairy queen' or 'princess' in contemporary usage. English Girl
Tol Meaning varies by origin. Commonly linked to Turkish Tolga meaning 'helmet' or to the Dutch word 'tol' ('toll', possibly occupational); can also be a short form of Germanic names (e.g., Tolbert) with elements meaning 'people' and 'bright'. Dutch, English, Germanic, Turkish Boy