Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYDARIOUS
MaleAfrican American name of Swahili origin meaning "to fight" or "warrior", often associated with courage and determination.
TYDARIUS
MaleDistinctive African name from the Yoruba people, emerging in the early 21st century. Its meaning, though not definitively established, is thought to be 'the child is born at home'.
TYDARRIUS
MaleAfrican American origin name with no universally agreed-upon meaning, but its unique sound and appearance have made it a popular modern choice among parents in the United States, despite its recent emergence. Its flexible spelling further adds to its adaptability.
TYDASHIA
FemaleAfrican-derived female name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "with Oshun," a prominent deity of love, beauty, and fertility.
TYDE
MaleWelsh origin, meaning "sea tide", derived from the Welsh word "tîd".
TYDELL
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'Tydfil', meaning 'she is gentle'.
TYDEN
MaleRare yet significant Welsh name meaning 'son of Tudur', a 15th-century prince.
TYDON
MaleRare yet powerful Welsh male name derived from 'tŷddyn', meaning 'thick', associated with early Welsh saints like Tydon Mawr and Tydon Fawr.
TYDRE
MaleUnique, Welsh-origin name derived from "tudd", meaning "to strike". Historically given to boys perceived as fiery-tempered or aggressive, it was popularized by warrior king Tudur ap Gwenllian in the 12th century.
TYDRIANNA
FemaleModern yet traditionally rooted Welsh feminine given name derived from "Tydfil," meaning "from the oak grove.
TYDRICK
MaleAfrican American name with a unique origin. It was coined in the mid-20th century from Tyrique, meaning "strong" or "powerful.
TYDUS
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "Tŷ" (house) and "Dû" (dark), meaning "from the house by the dark river." It dates back to the 13th century and has been associated with prominent figures in Welsh history and folklore, yet remains uncommon today.
TYE
MaleAmerican name with multiple meanings, often linked to the Old English word 'tye' meaning 'to tie' or 'bind', signifying unity and strength. It has been used historically as a nickname for skilled knot-tyers or rope-workers, and also as a shortened form of Tyler. Today, Tye stands alone as a popular given name chosen for its unique sound and powerful meaning. Notable figures with this name include actor Tye Sheridan and footballer Tye Caldwell.
TYE
FemaleEnglish name derived from Old Norse 'tiu', meaning 'tied' or 'attached'. Originally associated with servitude, it now symbolizes unity and strength.
TYEASE
FemaleRare, distinctive African-American given name with unknown origins and no specific meaning, potentially inspired by other popular names or created as a blend.
TYEASHA
FemaleDistinctively African-American feminine name derived from the Egyptian "Tiyaha," signifying "water spirit." It holds spiritual power and water connection, with modern associations including strength and creativity.
TYEAST
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, used recently for both boys and girls with no known historical significance or association. Its phonetic similarity to "taste" may suggest ideas of enjoyment, but its interpretation remains purely speculative.
TYECE
FemaleRare American name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created as a modern invention due to its unique sound and spelling.
TYECHA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful Igbo name from Nigeria, derived from "tye" meaning 'to follow'. It signifies 'one who follows' or 'follower', reflecting one's place within the family or community.
TYECHIA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from Tyra ("strong") and Cheyenne (Native American tribe), created by parents seeking a distinctive, strong identity for their daughters.
TYECIA
FemaleUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to shine' or 'to glow', signifying radiance and brightness.
TYEE
MaleDistinctive Native American given name of Salish origin, translating to "roaring waterfall" or "rapids," symbolizing strength and leadership among indigenous tribes of the Pacific Northwest coast.
TYEESHA
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from Arabic "Aisha," meaning "life" or "vivacious.
TYEISHA
FemaleModern African American female name, created by combining 'Ty', meaning 'archer' in Greek, with 'Isha', meaning 'woman of royal bearing' in Hebrew. It translates to 'royal archer woman'.
TYEISHIA
FemaleAfrican American-derived name formed by combining Tyrese ("archer" or "Lord of the land") and Ishia ("God is my salvation"), thus conveying "God's salvific archery" or "salvation through divine rulership".
TYEKA
FemaleUncommon African name of Yoruba origin meaning "My heart has found its desire.
TYELAR
MaleTylar is a unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Tyler but with no widely accepted meaning. Despite its mystery, Tylar has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
TYELER
FemaleRecent English name, first used in the late 20th century, with its popularity peaking in the 1990s. Its origin and meaning are uncertain, possibly linked to Tyler ('tiler of stones'), but it may also be an independent creation.
TYELER
MaleAmerican origin name created by combining Tyler and Leer/Lee, without a specific meaning but notable for its unique sound.
TYELISE
FemaleAfrican American name created by Tyra Banks, known for strength and individuality despite its unknown meaning.
TYELL
MaleRare, unisex given name with uncertain origins; its meanings and derivations are not widely accepted or proven.
TYELOR
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created by parents seeking a distinctive name.
TYENA
FemaleUncommon yet culturally significant African female name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning 'born on Tuesday' in Twi.
TYENNA
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "tywyn," meaning smooth or even, associated with the goddess of prosperity, Tyn.
TYEQUAN
MaleAmerican name derived from African Tyreek, signifying 'strong' or 'powerful'.
TYER
MaleTye is a unique, American-origin given name derived from 'tie', meaning strength and unity, popularized by figures like Tyronn 'Tye' Hill.
TYERA
FemaleTayra is a distinctive African-origin name derived from the Swahili word "tayari," meaning "ready" or "prepared.
TYERE
MaleTeyere is an African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'to appreciate or treasure'.
TYERELL
MaleUncommon yet meaningful Irish given name derived from the surname O'Tiriall, meaning 'noisy' or 'clamorous', and connected to the historic Uí Fiachrach dynasty.
TYERRA
FemaleTierra is a distinctive Spanish name meaning 'earth', popularized historically by figures like Frida Kahlo.