Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..

TUKESHA

Female

Uncommon African American name derived from the Swahili word 'tukufu', meaning 'glory'.

TUKKER

Male

Rare and distinctive first name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted etymology or cultural significance.

TULA

Female

Rare yet enchanting Hebrew female given name, meaning 'God is perfection,' reflecting profound divine harmony.

TULAH

Female

Captivating Hawaiian name derived from "tulani," meaning "calm" or "tranquil." Traditionally given to girls believed to bring harmony, it was popular among Hawaiian nobility in the early 19th century and remains rare yet distinctive today.

TULANI

Female

The name Tulani originates from West Africa's Yoruba culture and means "first born child". It reflects the importance placed on family and children in Yoruba society.

TULASI

Female

Tulasi, of Sanskrit origin, means "basil plant" and is sacred in Hinduism. It's associated with Goddess Lakshmi/Vrinda in Hindu mythology, symbolizing devotion and purity.

TULEEN

Female

Uncommon Irish name with meanings related to strength (hill) or mystery (full moon).

TULI

Male

Yoruba name from Nigeria and Benin meaning 'reconciliation' or 'peace'.

TULIA

Female

Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'hill', symbolizing connection to earth and nature, and historically associated with Tullia, wife of King Servius Tullius in Roman mythology.

TULIO

Male

Latin origin, meaning "pertaining to the tilia tree" or "from Tulle," with a significant historical background in ancient Rome, carried by notable figures like Tullius Hostilius and Marcus Tullius Cicero.

TULIP

Female

Distinctive given name of Dutch origin, derived from the tulip flower native to Central Asia but popularized in Europe during the 16th century.

TULISA

Female

Unique, South Asian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Tulasi,' meaning 'holy basil.' It signifies longevity, happiness, and success, as tulsi is revered in Hinduism as an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi.

TULLIA

Female

Elegant Italian female name originating from ancient Rome, meaning "swelling" or "hill", and associated with renowned figures like King Tullus Hostilius and Tullia Major.

TULLIE

Male

Charming Latin name derived from "tulla", meaning "hill" or "mound". It has a rich historical background, carried by notable figures like Tullia Major, also known as Tullia la Grande. Today, it remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique, elegant, and nature-inspired name with timeless roots in history.

TULLIO

Male

Rare yet significant Italian name derived from the Latin 'tulleus', meaning 'from Tullium', a historic Roman gens.

TULLIS

Male

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname Tulloch, meaning "the lonely place".

TULLSA

Female

Rare female name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

TULLULAH

Female

American female given name popularized by actress Julie Newmar's character in "The Monkees," with possible meanings of "water lily" or "flowing water.

TULLY

Female

Irish given name of Norse-Gaelic origin, meaning 'Thor's descendant', derived from the ancient surname Ó Tuathail brought to Ireland by Viking settlers in the 9th century.

TULLY

Male

Irish name derived from Ó Tuathail, meaning "from the hillside" or "of the hall," and has been popular among the Irish diaspora worldwide since the 18th century.

TULON

Male

Rare French given name derived from 'toulon,' meaning 'port' or 'harbor,' paying tribute to Toulon's significant naval history.

TULSA

Female

Unique female given name derived from the Creek language meaning 'to tie or bind together'.

TULSEN

Male

Rare Norwegian name derived from 'Þórsholmr', meaning 'Thor's Island', after the Norse god of thunder.

TULSI

Female

Indian name derived from 'tulasī', the Sanskrit word for the sacred basil plant revered in Hinduism, meaning 'the incomparable one'.

TULSON

Male

Uncommon yet intriguing African American name derived from the Fulani ethnic group, believed to mean wealth, abundance, or Fulani origin. Despite its unclear origins, it has persisted among enslaved people and their descendants as a symbol of African cultural heritage.

TUMAINI

Male

Unique Swahili name meaning 'hope', gaining global recognition despite its African roots.

TUMEKA

Female

Swahili-derived African name meaning 'light' or 'shine', symbolizing brightness, positivity, and hope.

TUMEKIA

Female

Swahili-derived African name meaning 'desire', reflecting its parents' hopes.

TUMIKA

Female

Unique African name of Swahili origin, meaning "eighth-born child".

TUNDE

Male

Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning 'return' or 'come back.'

TUNDRA

Female

Uncommon female name of Inuit origin, meaning "frozen land" and evoking images of the vast Arctic region.

TUNESIA

Female

Distinctive African name derived from Tunisia, meaning 'to lay down or found' in Phoenician.

TUNG

Male

Vietnamese name meaning 'east', symbolizing prosperity and new beginnings.

TUNIS

Male

Arabic-origin given name derived from the word meaning "to shine" or "to glitter," historically associated with the city of Tunis and carried by notable figures like Ibn Khaldun. Today, it's a popular choice globally for its positive connotations of light and brilliance.

TUNISA

Female

Tunisia is an historic female given name from North Africa, originating from ancient Carthage and meaning 'new town' in Phoenician. It has evolved through centuries of diverse rule and cultural exchange, becoming synonymous with Tunisia's rich heritage and independent spirit today.

TUNISHA

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "And there you hear," symbolizing attentive listening and open-mindedness.

TUNISIA

Female

Unisex given name of Latin origin, meaning "from Tunisia," derived from the ancient Roman province of Africa Proconsularis.

TUNJA

Female

Unique African name of Fulani origin, with its significance rooted in cultural context rather than direct translation.

TUNNEY

Male

Rare Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Tunney, meaning "waves" or "waters," possibly signifying fluidity and strength.

TUNNY

Male

Uncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin 'tunna', meaning large earthenware jar.