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

TARRIN

Female

Distinct Scottish name derived from "taran," meaning thunder. It's linked to ancient Scottish culture and history, with notable figures like Sir Alexander Tarrin, a knight from the Wars of the Roses. Today, it's still primarily associated with Scotland but has gained global popularity as an uncommon yet meaningful choice.

TARRIS

Male

Rare American given name with no known origin or meaning, making it purely unique.

TARRIUS

Male

Rare Latin-derived given name of uncertain meaning, possibly relating to "thunder". It was prominent during the Roman Empire and has historical significance through figures like Saint Tarasius.

TARROD

Male

Ancient Germanic name composed of 'Tari' meaning "power" or "warrior", and 'Thor', the Norse god of thunder. It emerged during the Anglo-Saxon period in Britain but remains rare today, offering parents a unique and meaningful option.

TARRON

Female

Taron is a rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'tarradh', meaning 'to cause to leave' or 'expel'.

TARRON

Male

Unique Scottish masculine given name derived from the surname MacTarrant, possibly meaning "thunder" in ancient Gaelic.

TARRUS

Male

Tarvus: A unique Latin-origin male name, meaning 'stubborn' or 'solid', historically held by figures like Roman king Tarus Superbus and Saint Tarus.

TARRY

Male

Rare Scottish given name originating from the Gaelic surname "Tarbet," which means "house of the birch trees." It was historically given to families living in birch tree-rich areas, evolving into Tarry over time.

TARRY

Female

English given name derived from Old English 'tærr', meaning 'to delay' or 'hesitate'.

TARRYL

Male

Unique American name created by combining Terry and Carol, without an explicit meaning but associated with expansiveness and celebration through its roots.

TARRYN

Male

South African female name of Afrikaans origin, meaning "little lioness.

TARRYN

Female

Rare yet resonant South African name derived from Afrikaans 'tarie,' signifying endurance or perseverance.

TARSHA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Igbo-African name meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', popularized by Terry McMillan's novel 'Waiting to Exhale'.

TARSHEKA

Female

Rare, unique African name of Igbo origin, likely meaning "God's miracle" or "Gift from God," reflecting the hopes of its creators for the bearer.

TARSHIA

Female

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'Tarshish,' meaning 'pleasure' or 'luxury', with historic ties to wealth and opulence.

TARTEEL

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning 'sweet basil', traditionally given to boys born during its harvest season, symbolizing abundance and prosperity, and believed to bestow a keen sense of smell.

TARUN

Male

Masculine Indian name from Punjab, meaning 'young' in Sanskrit, signifying freshness and vitality, and popularly used in India and globally.

TARUS

Male

Distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy', popularized by early Christian martyrs like Saint Tarasius.

TARVARES

Male

Rare Latin-derived name, historically significant as it was borne by notable figures like Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and means "strong" or "powerful".

TARVARIS

Male

African American name of West African origin, meaning "born on Tuesday" in Akan language, traditionally given to children born on that day according to Akan people's naming tradition.

TARVARUS

Male

Rare but notable male name of Latin origin, derived from Tarquinius, which was associated with a powerful Roman clan. Its meaning, "spear-shaking" or "quivering with spears," reflects the martial spirit of its historic namesakes.

TARVER

Male

Rare yet intriguing Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "Tarbhair," meaning red-haired.

TARVIN

Male

Welsh name derived from "tarw," meaning "bull," signifying strength and power.

TARVIS

Male

Unique Germanic boy's name derived from "Tarf" (sharp) and "wulf" (wolf), interpreted as "sharp-wolf.

TARY

Female

Distinctive given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning or history.

TARY

Male

Tary, of Hebrew origin, means 'morning dew' or 'the dawn', symbolizing freshness, purity, and renewal.

TARYA

Female

Unique Latin-derived feminine name with Etruscan roots, meaning 'from Tarquinii,' associated with the powerful ancient Roman Tarquin family.

TARYAH

Female

African-origin female name derived from Swahili 'tarika', signifying arrival or destiny.

TARYIAH

Female

Enigmatic female given name with unknown origins and meaning, popularized recently by celebrities like Zooey Deschanel despite its mysterious past.

TARYL

Male

Unique Hebrew unisex name meaning "sixty," derived from "taryag," representing sixty aspects of divine wisdom or Torah. It has been associated with intelligence, knowledge, and spiritual enlightenment since ancient times and gained popularity across various cultures.

TARYLL

Male

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word "tarl" or "tirl," meaning "eagle," though its true origin and history are largely unknown.

TARYN

Female

Irish girl's name derived from the ancient surname "Ó Tairne," meaning "descendant of Tairn.

TARYN

Male

Welsh name derived from 'Taran', meaning 'thunder', originally a giant's stomp in Welsh mythology.

TARYNE

Female

Rare yet striking female given name of Greek origin, meaning "courage" or "bravery".

TARYNN

Female

The origin and meaning of the name Tarynn are unknown, with no definitive information found despite extensive research.

TARZAN

Male

Uncommon first name derived from the fictional ape-man character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912. It was originally meant to reflect his animal companions' nickname for him, 'Tung Tzane'. Despite lacking traditional meaning beyond its literary origins, it often conveys strength and independence, tied to nature or wild places.

TASA

Female

Hungarian origin, derived from 'tűz', meaning fire, translating to 'born of fire'.

TASANEE

Female

Unique female Thai name meaning 'radiant one' or 'shining star'.

TASANI

Female

African unisex name of Congolese origin, meaning 'many' in KiSwahili, symbolizing abundance or fertility.

TASCHA

Female

Russian female given name derived from the word "тащить" meaning "to drag or pull," symbolizing strength and determination.