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Taite is a distinctive Finnish given name derived from the surname Taipale, which means "art". Though not traditionally popular until recently, it has gained traction among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names with cultural heritage.
The Maori-origin name Taite means 'to make something great' or 'achieve greatness', reflecting the values of ambition and excellence in Maori culture.
Taiten is a Japanese name derived from "Taito," meaning "great" or "magnificent." It was notably used by Zen Buddhist monk Musō Soseki (1275-1351), also known as Taiten, who served as the chief abbot of Kencho-ji in Kamakura.
Taitiana is a Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "Fairy Queen," inspired by the primordial Titan deities in Greek mythology, popularized by Ovid's "Metamorphoses." It has been used since the Middle Ages, notably borne by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria-Hungary, and varies in spelling and pronunciation across languages while retaining its core meaning. Today, Taitiana is globally recognized, often associated with strength, elegance, and sophistication.
Taitianna is a variant spelling of Tatiana, a Russian name derived from Latin roots, meaning 'arrival' or 'resolute'.
Taitlyn: A captivating Scottish name derived from 'Tait', meaning 'of Tatar descent'; unique spelling variations add to its distinctiveness.
Taiton is a rare, unique name of unknown origin, lacking a specific meaning or linguistic derivation, making it truly original.
Taitum is a captivating unisex name of Choctaw Native American origin, derived from 'tah-hit-tim' meaning 'deer', symbolizing strength and grace.
Taitum is a rare, nature-inspired name of Lenape Native American origin, with uncertain but potentially water-related meanings.
Taityana is a Slavic female given name derived from the Roman family name Tatiana. It originated from the ancient Roman gens named "Titus," with Tatiana being a derivative of Titus's feminine form, Titia. The name gained popularity in Russia through Alexander Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onegin." Taityana is a variant spelling of Tatiana, carrying the same essence and allure. Pronounced tah-tee-yah-nah, it has five letters with a unique combination of hard consonants ('t') and soft vowels ('a', 'i', 'y', 'a'). In numerology, Taityana corresponds to the number 9, associated with universal love and compassion. Today, it is internationally recognized, particularly popular in Slavic countries, and gaining traction among English-speaking parents.
Taityanna: A unique name with unknown origins and undefined meanings, yet popular for its exotic sound among parents seeking distinctive names.
Taitym is a Hebrew girl's name meaning 'You are with me'.
Taiven is a rare name of uncertain origin, with suggested connections to Irish 'Tadhg' or Welsh 'Teilo', both meaning 'poet'. First appearing in the early 20th century among African American communities, it gained popularity during the Black Power movement as a symbol of black identity and cultural pride.
Taiveon is a distinctive African-American boy's name created by parents seeking uniqueness, potentially derived from Taye (life) and Ivon (peace), signifying "life in peace.
Taivion is a unique African American name derived from the Yoruba name Taye, meaning "to be patient.
Taivon, of African origin from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, means 'the sun will shine again', symbolizing hope and positivity.
Taiwan is a unique Chinese-origin name that means 'terraced bay', reflecting its geography and location off mainland China.
Taiwan is an ancient Chinese unisex name composed of 'Tai', meaning great, and 'Wan', meaning ten thousand.
Taiwana is a distinct African-origin name derived from Swahili "tawani", meaning "beauty".
Taiwanda is an African name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning 'the god of thunder who makes rain'.
Taiwanna is a distinctive African American female given name created by combining 'Tina' from singer Tina Turner and 'Whoopi' from actress Whoopi Goldberg.
Taiwo is a distinctive Yoruba name meaning "having wealth at a particular time".
Taiwo is a Nigerian name meaning "the first born twin" in Yoruba language.
Taiwon is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group meaning 'one who grows actively' or 'a thriving soul'.
Taiya is a unique Hawaiian name meaning 'garden' or 'orchard', reflecting Hawaii's lush landscapes.
Taiyah is a unique and beautiful name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It means 'first-born daughter' in this language.
Taiyana is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'first daughter' or 'first child born after twins', carrying cultural prestige.
Taiyanna is an African-derived female name of Swahili origin, meaning "beautiful life".
Taiyari is a rare Persian name derived from 'tai', meaning 'archer'.
The unisex name Taiyari, of Yoruba African origin, signifies 'patience' and has gained global recognition.
Taiyler is an American given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Taidhg meaning "descendant of Tadhg". In Gaelic, 'Tadhg' translates to "poet". Taiyler gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 20th century and is used for both males and females, though it is more common among males.
Taylor is a modern, unisex English given name derived from the occupational surname Taylor, meaning 'one who cuts or shapes cloth'.
Taiyo, meaning 'sun' in Japanese, is a modern and captivating name that signifies warmth, radiance, and vitality.
Taiyon is a captivating Japanese name composed of "大" meaning "big" and "与" signifying "to give," translating to "Great Gift." It expresses parental gratitude for their child's arrival.
The name Taiz is of Hebrew origin, meaning "to behold or gaze at", derived from the Hebrew verb תָּזָה (tazah), and appearing in the Bible as one of Job's sons. Though uncommon, it has been used historically in various cultures worldwide.
Taizha, an African origin name, translates to 'wished-for child'. It signifies joy and hope associated with new life.
Taizlee is a unique girls' name of uncertain Hebrew origin, often interpreted as meaning 'crown' or 'royal', conveying a sense of elegance.
Taizley is an American origin name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character. Its exact meaning remains unclear, but some associate it with Welsh names like Taisaf ("peaceful" or "tranquil") or Scottish surnames such as Taylor ("tailor"). Despite its uncertain etymology, Taizley has gained popularity since its appearance in Twilight and is primarily used in English-speaking countries today. It's often associated with other similarly spelled names starting with 'T', like Taylor or Bailey.
The name Taizo, of Japanese origin, means "create something big" or "great.
Taj is a Persian name meaning 'crown' or 'coronet', originally used to denote royalty in India.