Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TEONIA
FemaleRare Greek female name derived from "teos" meaning 'god', symbolizing 'divine gift'.
TEONNA
FemaleUncommon yet intriguing African American name derived from the Swahili word 'teona', meaning 'to be silent'.
TEONNI
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, often interpreted as 'twin' or 'one who brings twins', reflecting a deep cultural reverence for multiples.
TEONTAE
MaleUnique African American name derived from Anthony and Jonathan, meaning 'highly praiseworthy' and 'gift of Yahweh', embodying strength and resilience.
TEONTE
MaleDistinctive African name from Nigeria's Igbo group, meaning 'God is with me', reflecting deep-rooted cultural spirituality and divine companionship.
TEOSHA
FemaleContemporary female given name of African American origin, coined by rapper Teyana Taylor and believed to derive from the Greek word "theos," potentially signifying divine beauty or power despite unclear origins.
TEOSHIA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'Teosha' meaning 'beautiful', reflecting elegance and grace.
TEPANGA
FemaleUnique Polynesian name believed to originate from the Tahitian language, with meanings including 'to gather' or signifying strength, reflecting communal spirit and warrior qualities.
TEPHANIE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'nature' or 'creation', reflecting divine creation's beauty and emphasizing each individual's uniqueness.
TEPHEN
MaleRare English variant spelling of Stephen, derived from the Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown'.
TEPPEI
MaleRare Japanese given name, originating from the kanji characters 徹平, meaning "piercing through to peace.
TEQUAN
MaleUncommon African name derived from "Tequila," meaning "little mountain" or "mountainous." It originates from the Yoruba ethnic group of Nigeria, where names are believed to influence one's destiny.
TEQUANA
FemaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying "mother has arrived," and is culturally significant as it marks the arrival of new mothers or generations.
TEQUARIUS
MaleUnique male name of African origin, derived from the Latin word "aqua" meaning water. It was likely created during the early 20th century among African Americans in the United States as a variant of names like Aquila or Aquilaus, with the addition of the suffix "-arius," meaning "pertaining to." Despite its recent origin, Tequarius has historical significance associated with water and divine forces in ancient Roman culture.
TEQUELA
FemaleUncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Nahuatl 'little cloud' or coined for its unique sound.
TEQUELLA
FemaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who waits patiently" or "one who holds on steadfastly".
TEQUESTA
FemaleRare American given name possibly derived from the historic Tequesta tribe of South Florida or the Latin word 'testa', meaning 'pot'.
TEQUIA
FemaleDistinctive Native American name derived from the Choctaw word 'Tahki', meaning 'to write'.
TEQUILA
FemaleRare yet intriguing female given name of Mexican origin, derived from the traditional alcoholic beverage made from the agave plant. Despite having no direct connection to alcohol consumption, using Tequila as a name pays homage to Mexico's rich cultural history and heritage, while conveying uniqueness and individuality.
TEQUILIA
FemaleUnique Mexican given name, originating from the city and drink of Tequila, primarily used in Mexico but recognized globally due to tequila's popularity.
TEQUILLA
FemaleUncommon Spanish name derived from the distilled spirit made from blue agave plants in Mexico.
TEQUIRA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Native American origin, likely meaning "little deer" or "deer child".
TEQUISHA
FemaleUnique American girls' name of Choctaw Native American origin, meaning "beloved" or "dearly loved".
TEQUITA
FemaleUnconventional African-American girl's name coined in the late 20th century, derived from the Spanish 'Tequila' but without its original meaning.
TEQULIA
FemaleUnique name of Spanish origin derived from Nahuatl 'Tequila', meaning 'the place where the earth moves'. It's associated with the Mexican city famous for tequila production.
TEQUOIA
FemaleRare, Native American-inspired given name derived from the redwood tree species Sequoia sempervirens and popularized by Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee syllabary.
TERA
FemaleUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'tera' meaning 'earth', signifying connection to nature and fertility.
TERAE
FemaleDistinctive name of African origin, specifically from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning 'powerful or mighty one'.
TERAE
MaleRare, Hawaiian-origin name derived from "tera," meaning "to cry" or "to weep." It's often chosen for its unique sound and spelling, and it can be used for either boys or girls, typically pronounced as "teh-rah-eh.
TERAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from the word meaning "mountain". It's connected to the biblical figure Terah, father of Abraham.
TERAH
MaleUncommon Hebrew name derived from "terah," meaning "to tremble" or "mountain." In the Bible, Terah was the father of Abraham, making him an important figure in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.
TERAJI
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from "tera" (temple/shrine) and "ji" (temple grounds), translating to "temple grounds". It holds deep cultural significance without being linked to specific historical figures or events, making it an attractive choice globally for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful unisex name.
TERAL
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, used throughout history but lacking clear etymology.
TERALD
MaleUnique, Germanic-rooted name first recorded in 13th century England, with meanings suggesting strength or nobility despite uncertain etymology.
TERALEE
FemaleUncommon American female given name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the United States within the past few decades. Its uniqueness lies in its lack of historical or cultural significance and any universally accepted definition. Some people may attribute personal meanings to Teralee, but its rarity and distinctiveness make it appealing for those seeking a memorable name.
TERALYN
FemaleIrish origin name derived from O'Terelane/O'Terellane, meaning "manly" or "brave".
TERALYNN
FemaleRare, elegant Irish name derived from 'O'Terelane,' meaning 'strong descendant.'
TERAN
MaleBasque name derived from "terana", meaning "fierce". It's been used since at least the Middle Ages, reflecting resilience during conflict and has historical significance in the Basque Country. Today, it's popular for both sexes due to its lack of gender distinction in Basque language.
TERAN
FemalePersian name meaning "carpenter" or "craftsman", derived from the word "ter". It was traditionally given to boys in hopes they would grow up skilled in crafts like their namesake.
TERANCE
MaleDistinctive Latin name with an intriguing history, originating from the Latin word "Tertius," meaning 'third'.