Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TEXAS
MaleRare yet intriguing name derived from the Latin word "texere," meaning "to weave." It gained prominence through association with the U.S. state of Texas, whose name originates from the Hasinai Indian word "táysha'," meaning "friend" or "ally." Despite its place-based roots, Texas has been used as a personal name for centuries, offering a unique and historically rich choice today.
TEXAS
FemaleTexas, originating from the Hasinai Indian tribe word 'táysha'' meaning 'friend' or 'ally', is a unique given name that has gained popularity recently due to its association with the U.S. state of Texas.
TEXIE
FemaleRare female given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first used in the early 20th century in the United States. One notable bearer was Texie Waterman, an American actress from the silent era. Despite its unclear beginnings, Texie's unique sound makes it a distinctive choice for a girl's name.
TEYA
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the joy has come home".
TEYAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "doe" or "fawn," symbolizing grace and beauty in Jewish tradition.
TEYAHNA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "Mother of many sons," reflecting hope and blessing in having numerous children.
TEYANA
FemaleAfrican-origin given name derived from Yoruba "Tayani," meaning "mother has returned.
TEYANAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God is with us.
TEYANI
FemaleBeautiful African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
TEYANNA
FemaleUnique and powerful name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. It means "Father's firstborn daughter" and celebrates the arrival of the patriarch's first child.
TEYDEN
MaleUncommon boys' name with unknown origins and meanings, allowing for greater flexibility in interpretation.
TEYGAN
MaleRare, unisex Scottish given name meaning 'tutor' or 'teacher', derived from Scottish Gaelic 'teachdaire'. Its origin dates back to medieval Scotland when families had tutors educating their children.
TEYGAN
FemaleWelsh name meaning "fair-haired".
TEYHA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine name meaning "vision" or "conception," symbolizing inspiration and creativity.
TEYLA
FemaleCaptivating female given name of African origin, meaning 'the wealth of the home' in Yoruba culture, embodying prosperity and success.
TEYLAR
FemaleNovel, modern given name of uncertain origin and meaning, popularized in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada for its distinctive sound.
TEYLER
FemaleUncommon American name created as a variant of Tyler, meaning "tile maker," without direct translation but potentially associated with creativity and adaptability.
TEYLIE
FemaleUnusual yet captivating name with uncertain origins, often attributed to French roots or seen as a variant of Hebrew Talya, meaning 'morning dew'. Despite its mystery, Teylie has gained popularity for both girls and boys.
TEYLOR
MaleAmerican origin given name, coined as a variant of Tyler meaning 'peaceful people'.
TEYLOR
FemaleRare and captivating English name derived from 'taylor', originally referring to a clothing maker, but now standing independently as a distinctive given name.
TEYO
MaleUnique African-origin unisex name derived from Yoruba tradition meaning "to meet again," symbolizing joyful reunions after separation.
TEYON
MaleAfrican American name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "child born on Thursday," and associated with Ogun, the god of iron, war, and hunting.
TEYONA
FemaleUncommon African Igbo name that signifies wealth and maternal power, meaning "Mother is rich.
TEYONCE
FemaleDistinctive African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "Wednesday's child," symbolizing prosperity and happiness.
TEYONDA
FemaleRare African name derived from Swahili, meaning "waiting".
TEYONNA
FemaleUncommon yet powerful African American name derived from a blend of Whitney Houston and Selena Quintanilla-Pérez's names, symbolizing strength, intelligence, and resilience.
TEYSEAN
MaleUncommon yet distinctive name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture in West Africa. It means "Father's joy" and is associated with Shango, the god of thunder and lightning known for his strength, courage, and wisdom.
TEYSHA
FemaleCaptivating, recently popularized female name with unknown origins; while some believe it might be Welsh or African in nature, no definitive meaning has been established.
TEYTON
MaleRare and distinct given name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years with varying spellings, such as Teton or Tayten. Its meaning remains undocumented due to the absence of significant historical or cultural ties.
TEYVON
MaleUnique Yoruba name meaning "twins.
TEZRA
FemaleRare Hebrew female given name meaning "help" or "assistance," derived from the Hebrew word "etzar.
THA
MaleUncommon yet captivating Thai name meaning 'to give', reflecting Thailand's rich history of generosity and gift-giving.
THA
FemaleThai name meaning "courageous," often associated with Thai cultural heritage, and historically used for both sexes.
THABIT
MaleArabic masculine given name meaning "firm" or "steadfast," derived from the root word "thaba." It gained prominence during early Islamic times, notably through Thabit ibn Qays, a renowned companion of Prophet Muhammad known for his courage and unwavering faith, reflecting his steadfastness. Today, it remains popular among Muslims and carries a universal message of strength and resilience.
THABITI
MaleAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning "steadfast" or "constant.
THACH
MaleVietnamese origin, meaning 'stone' and associated with strength and endurance.
THACHER
MaleEnglish surname derived from 'þæc', Old English for 'thatch', originally given to roofers or thatchers. It symbolizes protection and security.
THACKERY
MaleThackeray is an English surname-turned-first-name derived from 'Thacker', meaning 'maker/seller of heavy whips for cattle'.
THAD
MaleGreek origin, meaning 'gift of God', derived from Theodore, popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Theodore of Tyana. It has been used since the Middle Ages and remains uncommon yet meaningful today.
THAD
FemaleGreek origin and means "gifts". It is a short form of the Greek name Theodore, which means "gift of God".