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- TAAVETTI:
Finnish form of Hebrew David, meaning
"beloved."
- TAAVI:
Finnish form of Hebrew David, meaning
"beloved."
- TABASSUM
(تبسّم): Arabic unisex name meaning "smiling."
- TACITO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Tacitus,
meaning "mute, silent."
- TACITUS:
Roman name meaning "mute, silent."
- TAD:
- Pet form of English Thaddeus, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Tadhg,
meaning "poet."
- TADAO
(忠夫): Japanese name meaning "loyal man."
- TADASHI
(1-忠, 2-正): Japanese name meaning
1) "loyal" or 2) "true."
- TADDAY:
German name, perhaps derived from Aramaic Thaddai, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADDEO:
Italian form of Latin Thaddaeus, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADEH
(Թադէ):
Pet form of Armenian Tadeos, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADEJ:
Slovene form of Greek Thaddaios, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADEO:
Spanish form of Latin Thaddaeus, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADEOS (Թադէոս): Armenian form of Greek
Thaddaios, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADEU:
Portuguese form of Latin Thaddaeus, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADEUSZ:
Polish form of Greek Thaddaios, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TADG:
Variant spelling of Irish/Scottish Gaelic Tadhg, meaning
"poet."
- TADHG:
Irish and Scottish Gaelic name meaning "poet."
- TADTASI:
Chamoru unisex name meaning "having no sea."
- TADZIO:
Pet form of Polish Tadeusz, meaning "courageous,
large-hearted."
- TAEGAN:
Variant spelling of English Teagan, meaning "little
poet."
- TAFADZWA:
African Shona unisex name meaning "we are pleased."
- TAFARI:
African Ethiopian name, possibly meaning "awe-inspiring."
- TAFFY:
Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, meaning
"beloved."
- TAHATH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Terach,
meaning "delay" and "station." In the bible, this is the name of a place in the
wilderness where the Israelites stopped on their Exodus.
- TAHIR
(طاہر): Arabic name meaning "the
pure one."
- TAHKEOME:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "little robe."
- TAHMELAPACHME:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "dull knife."
- TAHMID
(תמיד):
Perhaps from the Hebrew word tamid, meaning "flame."
- TAHVO:
Finnish form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
- TAI (太): Chinese unisex name meaning
"great."
- TAILAYAG:
Chamoru name meaning "no sail."
- TAISTO:
Finnish name meaning "battle."
- TAITLE:
Etruscan form of Latin Daedalus,
meaning "cunning worker."
- TAKAHIRO
(貴浩): Japanese name meaning "noble-prosperous."
- TAKAO
(孝雄): Japanese name meaning "respectful
hero/male."
- TAKASHI
(隆): Japanese name meaning "elevated; praiseworthy."
- TAKAYUKI
(隆行): Japanese name meaning "moving
to heights."
- TAKEHIKO
(1-雄彦, 2-岳彦): Japanese name meaning
1) "hero prince," or 2) "mountain prince."
- TAKEO
(1-剛雄,
2-武雄): Japanese name meaning
1) valiant male," or "violent/warrior male."
- TAKESHI
(武): Japanese name meaning "fierce,
violent," hence "warrior."
- TAKIS
(Τάκης):
Short form of Greek Panagiotakis,
meaning "all-holy."
- TAKODA:
Native American Sioux name meaning "friend to everyone."
- TAKUMI
(1-巧, 2-匠, 3-工): Japanese name meaning
1) "adroit," 2) "artisan," or 3) "skilful."
- TAKVOR
(Թագվոր): Armenian
name meaning
"crowned."
- TAL
(טַל): Hebrew unisex name meaning "dew."
- TALBOT:
English surname transferred to forename
use, derived from the name Tolbert,
possibly meaning "messenger of
destruction."
- TALFRYN:
Welsh name composed of the elements tal
"high, end of" and a variant of bryn "hill,"
hence "high hill."
- TALIA: Variant spelling of Aramaic
unisex Talya,
meaning "young lamb." Compare with strictly feminine Talia.
- TALIB
(طالب): Arabic name
meaning "seeker of knowledge."
- TALIESIN:
Welsh name composed of the elements tâl
"brow" and iesin "shining," hence "shining
brow."
- TALLAK:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Þollákr, meaning
"Thor's contender."
- TALMAI:
- Anglicized form of Hebrew Talmay,
meaning "abounding in furrows." In the bible, this is the name
of the father-in-law of King David.
- Aramaic form of Greek Ptolemy,
meaning "aggressive, warlike."
- TALMAY (תּלִמַי):
Hebrew name meaning "abounding in furrows." In the bible, this is
the name of the father-in-law of King David.
- TALYA
(טַלְיָא): Aramaic unisex name meaning "young lamb."
Compare with strictly feminine forms of Talya.
- TAM
(Hebrew:
תָּם):
- Hebrew name meaning "complete,
whole" or "honest."
- Short form of Scottish Gaelic Tàmhas, meaning
"twin."
- TAMA:
Maori name meaning "son."
- TAMÁS: Hungarian form of
Greek Thōmas, meaning
"twin." In use by the Romani.
- TAMATI:
Maori form of Greek Thōmas, meaning
"twin."
- TÀMHAS:
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, meaning
"twin."
- TAMID
(Hebrew:
תמיד):
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Perhaps from the Hebrew word tamid, meaning "flame."
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Short form of Arabic Mu'tamid,
meaning "relying on."
- TAMIR
(תָּמִיר):
Masculine form of Hebrew Tamar, meaning
"palm tree."
- TÀMMARO:
Italian name derived from the byname tamarri, for low-class people
who imitate the manners of the higher class, of Germanic origin, composed of the elements thank
"thought" and mar "fame," hence
"thinks of being famous."
- TAMOTSU
(保): Japanese name meaning "defender,
protector."
- TAMUR
(תָּמוּר):
Masculine form of Hebrew Tamar, meaning
"palm
tree."
- TANCRED:
Old German name composed of the elements thank
"thought" and rad "counsel," hence
"thought-counsel."
- TANCREDO:
Italian form of German Tancred, meaning
"thought-counsel."
- TANE:
Maori name meaning "man."
- TANELI:
Finnish form of Greek Daniēl
(Hebrew Daniyel),
meaning "God is my judge."
- TANGAKWUNU:
Native American Hopi name meaning "rainbow."
- TANIEL
(Դանիէլ): Armenian form of
Greek Daniēl ( Hebrew Daniyel),
meaning "God is my judge."
- TANNER:
English occupational surname transferred to
unisex forename use, derived from the Middle English word tanner, possibly
from a Celtic word for "oak," a wood used in tanning, hence
"tanner of skins."
- TANO:
Chamoru name meaning "land."
- TAO
(道): Chinese name meaning "great waves."
Also spelled Dao.
- TAONGA:
African Tumbuka unisex name meaning "we are thankful."
- TAPANI:
Finnish form of Swedish Staffan, meaning
"crown."
- TARANIS:
Celtic myth name of a thunder god, meaning "thunder."
- TARAS
(Greek:
Τάρας,
Cyrillic: Тарас):
Greek myth name of a
son of Poseid�n by the nymph
Satyrion, of uncertain origin,
possibly from the Indo-European root *ter-, meaning "to cross,
to transgress," hence "mutineer, rebel." In use by the
Russians and Ukrainians.
- TARASIOS
(Ταράσιος): Greek name
meaning "of Taras," a city founded by Spartan exiles who named it
after Taras, son of Poseid�n; though some say Taras
himself founded the city. The Romans called the place Tarentum; today it is
called Taranto.
- TARBEN:
Variant spelling of Danish Torben, meaning "Thor's
bear."
- TAREGAN:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "crane."
- TAREK:
Variant spelling of Arabic Tariq, meaning "he who
pounds at the door."
- TARIQ
(طارق): Arabic name meaning "he who pounds at the door."
- TARMO:
Finnish name meaning "energy, power."
- TARO
(太郎): Japanese name meaning "great
son," or "eldest son." It is usually given to the first-born son.
- TASGALL:
Scottish Gaelic form of Old Norse Ásketill,
meaning "divine kettle."
- TASI:
Chamoru unisex name meaning
"sea or ocean."
- TASINA:
Chamoru unisex name meaning "his/her sea."
- TASKILL:
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Tasgall, meaning
"divine kettle."
- TASUNKE:
Native American Dakota name meaning "horse."
- TATANKA-PTECILA:
Native American Dakota name meaning "short bull."
- TATE:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning
"cheerful."
- TATENDA:
African Shona unisex name meaning "thank you."
- TATIANUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Tatius, probably meaning "father."
- TATIUS:
Roman legend name of a king of the Sabine people of Italy. Of
obscure origin, but probably related to Latin tata, meaning
"father."
- TATSUO
(1-竜夫, 2-達夫, 3-龍雄): Japanese name meaning
1) "dragon man," 2) "far-reaching man," or 3)
"imperial man."
- TATSUYA
(竜也): Japanese name meaning "dragon-assertive."
- TATU:
Pet form of Finnish Taneli,
meaning "God is my judge."
- TAU:
African Tswana and Egyptian name meaning "lion."
- TAULANT: Albanian name
derived from the Illyrian tribe name.
- TAU'MA:
Aramaic byname derived from the word t'oma (תאומא), meaning "twin." This is the name from which Greek
Thōmas
was derived.
- TAUNO:
Finnish name meaning "modest, peaceful."
- TAWFIQ
(توفيق): Arabic name meaning "good fortune."
- TAYLER:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Taylor, meaning "cutter of
cloth, tailor."
- TAYLOR:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning
"cutter of cloth, tailor."
- TEAGAN:
Diminutive form of English Teague ("poet"),
hence "little poet."
- TEAGUE: Irish
Anglicized form of Gaelic Tadhg, meaning
"poet."
- TEÀRLACH: Scottish
Gaelic form of Irish Gaelic Toirdhealbhach,
meaning "instigator."
- TECUMSEH:
Native American Shawnee name meaning "panther passing across."
- TED:
Pet form of English Edward
"guardian of prosperity" and Theodore
"gift of
God."
- TEDDY:
Pet form of English Edward
"guardian of prosperity" and Theodore
"gift of
God."
- TEDERICH:
Low German form of Old High German Dietrich,
meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
- TEEMU:
Pet form of Finnish Nikotiemus, meaning
"victory of the people."
- TEETONKA:
Native American Sioux name meaning "talks too much."
- TEFANUS:
Finnish form of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
- TEHUTI:
Variant form of Egyptian Djehuty, meaning "he who
is like the ibis bird."
- TEIGE:
Variant spelling of English Teigue, meaning "poet."
- TEIGUE:
Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Tadhg,
meaning "poet."
- TEIRTU: Welsh
Mabinogian name of the inventor and possessor of the magical Harp of
Teirtud (Triple Harp), probably derived from the name of the harp,
meaning "triple."
- TEIVEL:
Yiddish name meaning "devil."
- TEL:
- Pet form of English Terence,
possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist."
- Short form of Hebrew Telem, meaning
"injure, oppress."
- TELAMON
(Τελαμών): Greek
myth name of the father of Ajax, possibly meaning "support."
- TELAMONIAN:
Variant spelling of Greek Telamonion, meaning "son of Telamon."
- TELAMONION: (Τελαμώνιον):
Greek name meaning "son of Telamon." In
mythology, this is a name belonging to the Greek hero Ajax.
- TELEM
(טֶלֶם):
Hebrew name meaning "injure, oppress." In the bible, this is the name of a
town in the tribe of Judah, and the name of a Levite gatekeeper who was
among the returning exiles.
- TELESPHORE:
French form of Latin Telesphorus, meaning
"bearing fruit."
- TELESPHOROS
(Τελεσφόρος): Greek name meaning "bearing fruit." In mythology, this is
the name of a son of Asclepius.
- TELESPHORUS:
Latin form of Greek Telesphoros, meaning
"bearing fruit." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of Asclepius.
- TELUTCI:
Native American Miwok name meaning "bear making dust."
- TEMAN:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Teyman, meaning "on the
right, south." In the bible, this is the
name of the city, country, and people of Idumea, and the name of a descendant of
Esau.
- TEMANI:
Variant spelling of English Temeni, meaning "from Teman."
- TEMEL:
Turkish name meaning "basic, fundamental."
- TEMENI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Teymeniy, meaning "from Teman"
or "southerner." In the
bible, this is the name of a son of Ashur.
- TEMPLE:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting
someone who was employed at one of the houses called "temples,"
maintained by the Knights Templar.
- TEMÜJIN:
Mongolian name meaning "of iron."
- TENGFEI:
Chinese name meaning "soaring high."
- TENNEY:
Medieval pet form of
English Dennis,
meaning "little follower of Dionysos."
- TENNYSON:
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of Tenney."
- TENOCH: Nahuatl
name composed of the elements tetl
"rock" and nochtli "prickly pear cactus."
- TENSKWATAWA:
Native American Shawnee meaning "open door."
- TEOBALDO:
Basque, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Theobaldus,
meaning "people-bold."
- TEODOR:
Scandinavian form of Latin Theodorus,
meaning "gift of God."
- TEODORO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodorus,
meaning "gift of God."
- TEODORS:
Latvian form of Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of
God."
- TEODÓSIO:
Portuguese form of Latin Theodosius, meaning
"god-giving."
- TEODOSIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodosius, meaning
"god-giving."
- TEÓDULO: Spanish form of Latin Theodulus, meaning
"god-slave."
- TEOFIL:
Polish form of Greek Theophilos, meaning "friend
of God."
- TEÓFILO:
Spanish form of Latin Theophilus,
meaning "friend of God."
- TEOFILO:
Italian form of Latin Theophilus,
meaning "friend of God."
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