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

TASEAN

Female

Uncommon African American male given name derived from the Yoruba "Oseyanu", meaning "God's gift".

TASEAN

Male

African American name derived from ancient Egyptian 'Thoth', god of wisdom and knowledge.

TASEEFA

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning 'to ascend' or 'elevate', signifying personal growth and spiritual elevation.

TASEEN

Male

Arabic given name derived from 'tas'heer', meaning 'miraculous'. It's rare but globally present, with notable figures in literature and scholarship.

TASFIA

Female

Tasfia, of Persian origin, means "night beauty.

TASH

Male

Rare Persian name meaning 'crown' or 'king', associated with the ancient Zoroastrian religion.

TASH

Female

Hebrew-derived unisex name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', originating from the Hebrew word 'tov' meaning 'good'.

TASHA

Female

Russian-derived name meaning 'born on Christmas', a charming and distinct form of Natasha popularized by Leo Tolstoy's 'War and Peace'.

TASHA

Male

Captivating feminine name of Slavic origin meaning 'born on Christmas' or 'to lead.'

TASHAD

Male

Arabic given name that means 'generosity' or 'kindness', derived from the word "tashaddud", embodying Islamic values of charity and compassion.

TASHAE

Female

American given name created by author Stephen King for his daughter in 1983. It gained popularity after appearing in "Dolores Claiborne" movie credits in 1995. Despite lacking a specific meaning, its unique sound and association with King make it appealing to many parents seeking distinctive names.

TASHAI

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'God is my joy' or 'Delight in God,' offering spiritual significance for parents seeking unique baby names.

TASHALA

Female

Uncommon African name of Ghanaian origin, derived from the Akan language meaning 'to improve things'.

TASHALEE

Female

Unique American given name derived from Natasha (Russian for "born on Christmas Day") or Yashira (Hebrew for "God will bring forth"), carrying a rich cultural heritage and a powerful meaning despite its rarity.

TASHAN

Male

Indian-origin name derived from Punjabi, combining 'tasha' (beautiful/elegant) and 'han' (happiness), translating to 'beautiful happiness'. It's believed to bring good fortune and has gained global popularity despite varying spelling and pronunciation.

TASHAN

Female

Rare, unisex Persian name derived from 'tash', meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength and resilience. Traditionally given to boys in Persia to inspire courage, it's also found in Iranian folklore and literature associated with heroic figures.

TASHANA

Female

Tashana, of African Yoruba origin, means 'my hope'.

TASHANAE

Female

Unique African-American female name derived from Tasha (honor) and Shawna (grace), with no extensive historical context but gaining popularity for its distinctiveness.

TASHANDA

Female

Tashanda, of Ghanaian origin, signifies 'girl born on Tuesday'.

TASHANI

Female

African-origin name derived from the Swahili word 'tashana', meaning 'happy'.

TASHANIKA

Female

Unique Fulani name from West and Central Africa, meaning "like dignity" or "resembling dignity".

TASHANIQUE

Female

Unique, African-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'God's gift'.

TASHANNA

Female

African-origin name meaning 'hope', popularized through TV but rooted in cultural significance.

TASHANTE

Female

Uncommon African given name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning 'to help or assist', reflecting their cultural values of community and mutual aid.

TASHANTI

Female

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "profound knowledge, power, and destiny.

TASHARA

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning 'to shine' or 'radiate', symbolizing light and brightness.

TASHARD

Male

Rare yet significant Hebrew name meaning "prince" or "noble", popularized by Jewish families seeking a strong, culturally rich name.

TASHARI

Female

Uncommon yet appealing name of Nigerian Igbo origin, believed to mean 'one who brings happiness'.

TASHARIA

Female

Unique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'morning song'.

TASHARRA

Female

Intriguing African name of Igbo origin meaning 'cherished beauty'.

TASHAUN

Female

Distinctive Swahili name meaning "God has answered prayers" or "God hears our cries," combining African and European naming traditions.

TASHAUN

Male

African American name derived from Hebrew Tahesh, meaning 'to contemplate' or 'to meditate', created by combining elements of other names and reflecting a desire for unique identity.

TASHAUNA

Female

African American name coined by Duke Ellington for his granddaughter, blending his mother's (Tashe) and wife's (Una) names. Its meaning is interpreted as "beautiful flower" or "dark beauty".

TASHAUNDA

Female

African American name created by Alice Walker, combining Swahili 'tasha' (hope) with English '-unda' (elevation), reflecting strength and resilience.

TASHAUNTI

Female

Unique African American name, created by blending Tashia and Shuntai, though its exact origins are unclear. It has gained popularity in recent years, associated with strength and uniqueness, though its meaning is not universally agreed upon.

TASHAWN

Female

Unisex African-American name derived from Natasha ("born on Christmas") and "awn" (plant seed head outer layer), meaning "born on Christmas with a protective covering". It gained popularity in the 1970s during the rise of African-American cultural movements.

TASHAWN

Male

African American unisex name that combines 'Tasha' meaning 'one who desires' and 'Shawn' meaning 'God is gracious', signifying "One who desires what God is gracious enough to give.

TASHAWNA

Female

Unique African American name created by Toni Morrison for her novel "Beloved", interpreted as 'respect' or 'she will be respected'.

TASHAWNDA

Female

Unique African-American name created during the 1970s baby-naming boom. Though it lacks a specific meaning, some interpret it as a combination of Tasheka ("thankful") and Shawanda ("like a flower").

TASHAWNNA

Female

African-American feminine name derived from the Yoruba deity Oya, meaning "fire" or "lightning," symbolizing strength, courage, and adaptability.