Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TAQUITA
FemaleUnique Spanish female given name derived from 'taquiza', meaning 'feast' or 'fast day', carrying associations with celebration.
TAQUOIA
FemaleDistinctive African-American name derived from Swahili 'taqwa', meaning 'fear' or 'god-consciousness'.
TAQUON
MaleRare African given name of Mandinka origin, meaning "born on Tuesday".
TAQUOYA
FemaleRare but deeply meaningful Native American name of Choctaw origin, derived from "tahki" meaning "to cut" or "hatch", and "yaha" meaning "water". It signifies "water that cuts through" or "flows freely".
TAQWA
FemaleArabic given name and surname meaning 'piety' or 'god-consciousness', reflecting deep mindfulness of God's presence in daily life.
TAQWAN
MaleUnique Swahili name from East Africa that translates to "God's gift" or "God's blessing.
TAR
FemaleArabic name meaning 'contentment', popularized by historical figures like Tarik ibn Ziyad.
TARA
FemaleIrish name derived from "Teamhair", meaning 'throne' or 'hill'. In mythology, Tara was the Hill of the Kings where High Kings were crowned. It also holds significance in Hinduism and Buddhism as a female deity and savior respectively.
TARA
MaleIrish name meaning "star" or "rocky hill", referencing Ireland's natural beauty. It's also significant in Hindu mythology as the consort of Lord Shiva.
TARAANN
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic language, meaning "star of the sea" and inspired by the fearless 16th-century pirate queen Grace O'Malley.
TARAE
MaleHawaiian name meaning 'tidal wave', symbolizing strength and courage, believed to bring good luck and protection against evil spirits.
TARAE
FemaleUnique Maori given name meaning 'to reach out for something' or 'to strive', emphasizing determination and ambition.
TARAF
FemaleArabic-origin name derived from "tarafa," meaning "to go ahead" or "to advance." It signifies progress and resilience, often associated with strength and determination in Arabic culture.
TARAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "song" or "poem," derived from the Hebrew word "t'raha." It was the name of a daughter of King David in biblical times.
TARAHJI
FemaleRare, exotic given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, believed by some to have African roots, but more likely a variant spelling of Arabic names like Tareeq or Tariq.
TARAHJI
MaleCaptivating African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "star in the morning".
TARAJ
MaleTaráju is a Hungarian name meaning 'mirage', derived from the word 'táraj'. It originates from folklore, associated with an elusive fairy guide.
TARAJA
FemalePowerful African-derived Yoruba name meaning "she has the power to create.
TARAJAH
FemaleTarahaj is a distinctive African-American female name with uncertain origins but growing popularity since the early 2000s.
TARAJAI
FemaleRare yet significant Indian name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'victory of the star' and linked to the revered Hindu goddess Tara, symbolizing power and elegance.
TARAJEE
FemaleUnique West African Yoruba name meaning 'to reign or rule with desire', symbolizing authority and leadership.
TARAJHI
FemaleDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "taraji" meaning "star". It signifies brightness and guidance, and has gained popularity in recent years while remaining relatively rare.
TARAJI
MaleDistinctive African name derived from Swahili words "tar" meaning hope and "aji" meaning life, translating to "hope for life".
TARAJI
FemaleUnique, Swahili-derived name meaning "the hope of Africa," carrying rich cultural significance and popularity growth in recent decades.
TARAJII
FemaleTaraji is a unique feminine name of African origin, derived from Swahili and meaning "hope".
TARAK
MaleAncient Sanskrit name meaning 'demon' or 'terrible', associated with Hindu mythology's tale of Skanda defeating Taraka, embodying courage and perseverance.
TARALEE
FemaleAmerican girl's name coined in the late 20th century with unknown origins, gaining popularity despite having no established meaning or language derivation.
TARALYN
FemaleAmerican-origin female name composed of Irish 'Tara' meaning peace or star, and Welsh 'lyn' meaning light, signifying peaceful light or radiant star.
TARALYNN
FemaleRare American feminine given name, first recorded in 1974, whose origin and meaning remain mysterious.
TARAMARIE
FemaleFrench origin name derived from the Occitan word "taramà", meaning 'to dance', popularized by French poet Mistral, symbolizing joy and creativity.
TARAN
MaleWelsh name meaning 'thunder', derived from 'tarawn' and associated with the god of thunder and lightning in Welsh mythology.
TARAN
FemaleDistinctive name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Taraen' meaning 'peaceful', and associated with the Celtic god of thunder.
TARANA
FemaleRare but significant Persian girl's name, translating as "soulmate" or "heart's essence".
TARANCE
MaleRare Irish name derived from O'Tiarnaigh, meaning 'descendant of Tiarnach', an Old Irish word for 'terrible' or 'fierce'.
TARANDA
FemaleRare African name of Nigerian origin, believed to mean "she knows" or "wisdom" in the Yoruba language.
TARANEH
FemaleRare and enchanting Persian name derived from "tar," meaning "crown" or "jewel." It signifies "like a crown" or "like a jewel," popularized by Ferdowsi's Shahnameh as the name of an intelligent princess, and associated with grace and beauty.
TARANEKA
FemaleRare yet captivating Choctaw name thought to mean 'red water', reflecting strength, power, and ties to bodies of water.
TARANIKA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Tara', meaning 'star', with the feminine suffix '-nika'. In Hindu mythology, Tara is revered as the star goddess.
TARANIQUE
FemaleTaranique, derived from Sanskrit, means 'the one who liberates' and is associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength and divine power.
TARANISHA
FemaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning "God has crowned me," symbolizing the bestowal of gifts or blessings by God.