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Tillya
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Diminutive of Matilda: "mighty in battle"; alternatively related to Talia: "dew of God" |
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Tillyanna
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Combines Matilda/Tilly 'mighty in battle' with Anna 'grace' - roughly 'mighty and graceful'. |
English |
Girl |
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Tillyanne
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A combination of Tilly (diminutive of Matilda: 'mighty in battle') and Anne (from Hannah: 'grace') - roughly 'mighty and gracious'. |
English |
Girl |
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Tillymarie
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Combines 'mighty in battle' (Tilly/Matilda) and 'beloved'/'star of the sea' (Marie) - overall: 'mighty and beloved.' |
English |
Girl |
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Timberlee
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Clearing by the woods; wood + meadow/clearing |
English |
Girl |
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Timberley
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Woodland clearing; meadow by the timber/woods |
English |
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Tin
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{'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 |
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Tinelle
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Diminutive of Tina - 'little Tina' (Tina often from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ') |
English, French |
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Tink
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Little tinker; playful or tinkling (associated with tinkering or small bells) |
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Tinkerbelle
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Invented fairy name combining 'tinker' and 'bell' - essentially a 'tinkering bell' or 'little bell'; associated with the fairy Tinker Bell. |
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tinley
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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 |
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Tinsley
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'Tynni's clearing' - from a place name meaning a clearing or meadow belonging to Tynni |
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Girl |
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Tiny
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Very small; little one |
English |
Unisex |
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Tionne
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No established traditional meaning; generally treated as a modern coinage or variant without a clear etymology |
English |
Girl |
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Tippy
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Playful diminutive or pet name - originally a nickname meaning 'little tip' or simply a casual form of names beginning with 'Tip-' |
English |
Girl |
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Tisa
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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 |
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Tishanna
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Likely a modern blend meaning roughly 'joyful and gracious' (from Tisha/Leticia + Anna). |
English |
Girl |
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Tiu
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Name of the Germanic sky/war god (Týr), associated with warfare, law and honor |
English, Norse |
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Tiyannah
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Modern elaboration of Tiana/Tyanna; commonly interpreted as 'princess' in contemporary use; ultimately connected to the name Tatiana |
English |
Girl |
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Tiyona
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Modern elaboration of Tiana; often associated with 'princess' or 'fairy queen' through Tiana/Tatiana |
English |
Girl |
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TJ
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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 |
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Toban
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little well / from the well |
English, Irish |
Boy |
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Toben
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God is good |
English |
Boy |
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Tobi
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Diminutive of Tobias (Hebrew: 'God is good'); in Yoruba, 'Tobi' means 'big' or 'great'. |
English, Hebrew, Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Tobin
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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 |
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Tod Sands
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Tod = "fox"; Sands = dweller by the sands or sandy shore |
English, Irish, Scottish |
Boy |
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Todd
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fox |
English |
Boy |
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Toddla
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Diminutive of Todd - 'little fox'. |
English |
Boy |
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Toianna
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A modern elaboration of Tiana/Tatiana; commonly associated meanings include 'fairy queen' or 'princess' in contemporary usage. |
English |
Girl |
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Tol
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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 |
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