Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
THORFINN
MaleStrong male name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'Thor's warrior' or 'Thor's descendant', reflecting the mighty god of thunder in Norse mythology.
THORIAN
MaleNorse-derived male name meaning "thunder," inspired by the powerful god Thor and distinguished by the suffix "-ian.
THORIN
MaleThorin: A male given name of Norse origin meaning "Thor's helmet".
THORINE
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórr', meaning 'thunder' or 'god of thunder'.
THORIS
FemaleThorris is a distinctive Scandinavian name derived from Þórr, the Old Norse god of thunder and strength.
THORN
MaleRare yet captivating masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old English word "þōrn", meaning "thorn". Originally a surname, it has recently gained popularity as a first name, often chosen for its distinctive sound and nature-inspired significance.
THORNE
MaleEnglish name derived from 'þorn', meaning 'thorn'. It was originally used for individuals with prickly personalities or who lived near thorn bushes. First appearing in the late 12th century, Thorne is rare yet striking, with historical roots yet timeless sophistication.
THORNELL
MaleUnique American given name composed of "thorne" (thorn bush) and "ell," interpreted as "strong as a thorn bush." Despite its rarity, it stands out due to its resilience symbolism and unisex suitability.
THORNTON
MaleDistinctive English name derived from Old Norse elements 'Þór' meaning thunder god and 'tun' meaning enclosure or farm, translating to 'Thunder Farm'.
THORNWELL
MaleUncommon English name derived from "thorn" (thistle plant or sharp point) and "well" (natural spring), translating to "spring of thorns". It was likely given to children born near abundant thistles in medieval England.
THORPE
MaleEnglish surname of Old Norse origin, derived from the word "Þórp", meaning "thicket" or "patch of woodland". It was originally given to someone who lived near such an area.
THORRIN
MaleOld Norse name meaning "strength" or "thunder", derived from the word "þorr" and associated with Thor, the god of thunder in Norse mythology.
THORSEN
MaleMasculine Scandinavian name of Germanic origin that combines "Þórr," the Old Norse god of thunder, and "stein," meaning stone or strong one.
THORSON
MaleScandinavian male name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórr' (thunder god) and 'steinn' (stone), meaning 'Thor's stone'.
THORSTEN
MaleGerman male given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "thunder god" and "stone".
THORTON
MaleUncommon Old English given name derived from "thorn" and "tun," meaning "thorn bush settlement.
THORVAL
MaleOld Norse name composed of 'Þórr' meaning thunder and 'valdr' meaning rule, translating to 'ruler of thunder'.
THORVALD
MaleScandinavian masculine name derived from the elements "Þór" meaning Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and "valdr" meaning ruler or power, thus conveying the idea of being 'the ruler of Thor' or 'powerful as Thor'.
THORWALD
MaleScandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "Þórr" meaning thunder god, and "veldr" meaning to rule, translating to Thor rules.
THORYN
MaleRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic words meaning "victory" and "fair," first recorded in medieval Scotland.
THOS
MaleThomas is an Aramaic male name meaning "twin", popular throughout history, notably borne by inventor Edison and U.S. President Jefferson.
THREASA
FemaleIrish name derived from the ancient Treasa, meaning 'swift' or 'agile'.
THREASE
FemaleRare Greek female name derived from Theresa, meaning "to harvest" or "to reap.
THREE
MaleRare American name derived from the number three, lacking a direct meaning but valued for its uniqueness.
THRESA
FemaleRare yet intriguing female name of Greek origin, derived from 'theras' meaning 'monster' or 'marvel', and associated with a mythical sea creature.
THRESE
FemaleNorwegian name with the meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the Greek word 'theros'. It has historical roots dating back to ancient Greece.
THRESEA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'abundance', associated with Demeter, the goddess of harvest, and traditionally bestowed upon daughters in farming families for prosperity.
THRESIA
FemaleThresia, of Latin origin, means "three" and was traditionally given to twin or triplet girls signifying their birth order.
THRESSA
FemaleRare but significant Greek name derived from "threskeia," meaning "religious observance." It was borne by a historical Christian martyr and has been associated with strength, independence, and spirituality throughout history.
THRESSIA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'to worship' or 'to serve', embodying devotion and reverence.
THRESSIE
FemaleThe Scottish name Thressie is an uncommon variant of Theresa, meaning "to reap" in Latin. Popularized by Saint Teresa of Ávila, it was used in Scotland during the Victorian era to honor her or provide a memorable name.
THRISA
FemaleThrisa: A captivating Greek name meaning 'crisis' or 'turning point', associated with Oceanids in Greek mythology, and popular across cultures throughout history.
THRISHA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name meaning "having three peaks" or "three-peaked mountain," associated with Mount Meru in Hindu mythology and often used by ancient Indian royalty to denote power.
THRISHIKA
FemaleThrushika is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Thrush', meaning 'to flourish'. It's associated with the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing prosperity.
THRISTAN
MaleRare and compelling Welsh name derived from 'Tristan', meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', with a rich history in Welsh mythology and literature.
THRISTEN
MaleRare Scandinavian name derived from 'Þórr' (Thor) and 'stein' (stone), signifying 'Thor stone'.
THRISTIAN
MaleRare Greek name meaning "golden" or "made of gold," with historical significance in both ancient Greek mythology and Roman culture.
THU
FemaleVietnamese name that means "autumn" and symbolizes adaptability and transformation.
THU
MaleTraditional Vietnamese female name with the meaning "to study" or "to learn".
THUAN
FemaleUnique Vietnamese given name that means 'smooth' or 'easy'.