Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TOBYE
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from Tobiah, meaning "God is good".
TOBYN
MaleWelsh name derived from "Tywyll," meaning dark, used since medieval times for Celtic or nobility families.
TOBYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning "voice" or "speech", associated with Celtic magic and Taliesin, the legendary bard whose voice held powerful properties.
TOCARA
FemaleThe name Tocara has Hawaiian origins and means "star" in English, inspired by the island's stunning night sky. It is a unisex name with meaningful significance, though not very common historically.
TOCARRA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming tradition, meaning 'one who brings forth joy'.
TOCARRO
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Occitan "Toucar," meaning "to strike" or "touch." Popularized by medieval troubadours, it signifies strength and energy.
TOCCARA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'to touch the heart', derived from 'tocco' meaning 'touch'. Originally a nickname for someone gentle or musical, it's now increasingly popular as a unique given name.
TOCCARA
MaleToccara, of African origin, meaning 'first daughter' in Yoruba culture, honors the first-born girl while carrying spiritual significance.
TOCCARO
FemaleItalian surname of Spanish origin meaning 'to strike or hit', brought to Italy during the Renaissance period.
TOCCARRA
FemaleItalian female name derived from the word "tocchi," meaning touch or to touch, signifying gentleness and tenderness.
TOCCOA
MaleRare Cherokee Native American name meaning 'beautiful' or 'rushing water', derived from a Georgia town named after its scenic falls.
TOCCORA
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Ewe people, meaning 'to be happy'.
TOCHA
FemaleDistinctive name of Spanish origin, derived from Francisco meaning 'free' or 'liberal'.
TOCHI
FemaleJapanese name derived from 'tochi', meaning 'land' or 'earth', suggesting groundedness and connection to nature.
TOCHI
MaleIgbo origin name, translating to "God's gift" or "Gift from God".
TOCHUKWU
MaleNigerian Igbo name meaning 'God is powerful'.
TOD
MaleDistinctive Hebrew given name meaning 'thanksgiving' or 'praise', derived from the Hebrew word "todah". It originated in biblical times, signifying deep thankfulness towards God for His provisions during the Israelites' journey in the wilderness.
TODD
FemalePopular English masculine given name derived from Old Norse Tóti, meaning "people's assembly," used by authoritative figures during the Viking Age.
TODD
MaleEnglish given name that originally meant "fashioner" or "shaper".
TODDERICK
MaleRare, American given name created by author Stephen King for his novel "The Colorado Kid" (2005), without an explicit meaning beyond its role in character development.
TODDRICK
MaleRecent, uniquely American given name without traditional origins or established meaning.
TODDY
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the occupational surname Todd, which originally referred to archers.
TODERICK
MaleDistinctive American given name with unknown origins and meanings, but often associated with strength and uniqueness. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1970s-80s and could be seen as a variation of Theodore or Richard.
TODO
MaleUncommon Spanish name derived from "todo," meaning "everything." It signifies completeness and inclusiveness.
TODRICK
MaleDistinctive American name formed by combining Todd and Rick, created to honor significant individuals across generations.
TOI
MaleFrench origin, meaning "you". It's unique in that it uses the second person singular form, possibly chosen to represent individuality or selfhood.
TOI
FemaleThe name Toi originates from French and means 'you' in English.
TOIA
FemaleCaptivating Polynesian name meaning "pure" or "sweet," associated with Hawaiian fertility goddess, and once reserved for royal daughters due to its high regard in ancient Polynesian societies.
TOIE
FemaleRare yet captivating Japanese name derived from "toei," meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil." Traditionally used for girls, it can also be used for boys due to its flexible kanji characters. While not historically prominent, Toie's gentle and soothing quality makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name with a touch of tranquility.
TOIKA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "God's will" or "God's desire," signifying divine purpose and blessing.
TOINETTA
FemaleEndearing Italian name derived from "toino," meaning "little John." It originated during the Renaissance period as a diminutive form of Giovanni or Giovanna before becoming a standalone given name.
TOINETTE
FemaleRare French feminine name derived from the Occitan word 'toinet', meaning 'little girl'. It originally served as a pet form of Thoinette, an Occitan variant of Theoda, combining elements meaning 'people' and 'counsel'. Its usage originated in Occitania before spreading throughout France.
TOINI
FemaleRare Finnish female given name derived from 'toinen', meaning 'second'.
TOISHA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew female given name meaning "God is my oath." It is derived from Toviyah, which combines "tov," meaning good, and "yah," a shortened form of Yahweh, one of God's names. Historically, Toisha has been carried by notable figures and is still appreciated today for its unique sound and deep roots in Hebrew culture and history.
TOIVO
MaleUncommon Estonian male name derived from 'toiv', meaning 'wish' or 'desire', symbolizing hope and yearning.
TOIYA
FemaleRare and captivating female name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'a child has been born'.
TOJUANA
FemaleDistinctive Yoruba name from Nigeria, combining 'joy' and 'grace', associated with goddess Oya.
TOKA
FemaleJapanese given name derived from 'toka', meaning 'bamboo forest'. It signifies strength, adaptability, and good fortune.
TOKALA
MaleAfrican name of Maasai origin, meaning "to fight" or "to resist," signifying strength and courage in battle.
TOKI
FemaleJapanese given name with multiple origins and meanings, including 'time', 'horse chestnut tree', or simply a sound without specific meaning. It has been used by both males and females historically, with recent pop culture references boosting its international recognition.