Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter T, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a T. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Tidir | Feminine form of Idir. | |
Tidna | The time of the grace and beauty | |
Tidsige | The time for victory | |
Tidwal | The wood of times, or the time woods | |
Tidweald | The time of the forest | |
Tidwulf | The wolf of its time, or the time wolf | |
Tie | Tile maker | |
Tiece | One who is most fiery | |
Tiecia | A fiery of frightened girl | |
Tiede | Frisian form of Diede. | |
Tiedemann | German form of Theotman (see Thijmen). | |
Tiegan | Derived from Welsh, meaning 'fair' or 'pretty'. | |
Tiege | To honour God | |
Tieler | A variant of Tyler, meaning tile maker. | |
Tielo | People | |
Tien | Fairy | |
Tienette | Crowned with laurel | |
Tiera | earth | |
Tieranae | Noble | |
Tierani | Noble | |
Tieranie | Noble | |
Tieranni | Noble | |
Tierany | Noble | |
Tierce | Third or one who owned a third part, a falcon | |
Tiergan | Strong Willed | |
Tierna | A feminine version of the Irish name Tierney, meaning 'lord'. | |
Tiernan | lord | |
Tiernee | Noble | |
Tierneigh | lord | |
Tierney | Lord | |
Tiernie | lord | |
Tierny | Noble | |
Tierone | Owen's land | |
Tierra | Earth/Land | |
Tierre | Earth/Rock | |
Tierrea | earth | |
Tierria | earth | |
Tiersa | delight, pleasantness, cypress tree | |
Tierza | delight, pleasantness, cypress tree | |
Ties | Diminutive of Matthijs, as well as Diederik and other names beginning with Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda meaning "people". | |
Tiesha | Joy | |
Tieshia | Joy | |
Tieve | Hillside | |
Tifa | The revelation of God | |
Tifanee | The evident of the God | |
Tifaney | The God who is manifest | |
Tifani | A Girl born on 12th night | |
Tifanie | The manifestation of the God | |
Tifany | The act of God being evident | |
Tifara | splendor, beauty | |
Tifawt | Means "light" in Tamazight [1]. | |
Tifenn | Manifestation of God | |
Tifennie | revelation of God | |
Tifeoluwa | It is the will of God. | |
Tiferen | One who is manifested by God | |
Tiferet | splendor, beauty | |
Tiferlo | The God's appearance | |
Tiff | Trinity | |
Tiffan | One who is born on 12th night | |
Tiffanee | The apparent of god | |
Tiffaney | revelation of God | |
Tiffani | revelation of God | |
Tiffania | God's apparent to the mind | |
Tiffanie | revelation of God | |
Tiffanny | Manifestation of God | |
Tiffany | Appearance Of God | |
Tiffeney | One who start understanding the God | |
Tiffeni | One who feels the evident of god | |
Tiffenie | revelation of God | |
Tiffennie | The understanding of the God | |
Tiffeny | revelation of God | |
Tiffie | revelation of God | |
Tiffin | The epiphany of God | |
Tiffinee | The appearance of Supernatural being | |
Tiffiney | The manifestation of a supernatural being | |
Tiffini | God and phainein | |
Tiffinie | The enlightment of God | |
Tiffiny | The manifesto of God | |
Tiffney | revelation of God | |
Tiffy | revelation of God | |
Tifnee | Born or 12th night of the month | |
Tifnie | The God's enlightment | |
Tifny | The enlightment of supernatural being | |
Tigen | Beautiful, creative | |
Tiger | Powerful Cat, Tiger | |
Tigerlily | The combination of tiger and Lily flower | |
Tigernach | Lord | |
Tigernaci | Name of an Irish Lord | |
Tigernan | Old Irish form of Tighearnán. | |
Tigerni | The power of a tigress | |
Tiggy | Short form of Antigone that means worthy of one's parents | |
Tighe | Poet or bard | |
Tighearnach | Lord | |
Tighearnan | From Old Irish Tigernán meaning "little lord", from tigerna "lord" combined with a diminutive suffix. It was borne by a 6th-century saint who founded a monastery at Errew. It was also the name of a 12th-century king of Breifne. | |
Tiglath-Pileser | From תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר (Tiḡlaṯ Pilʾeser), the Hebrew form of Akkadian Tukulti-apil-esharra meaning "my trust is in the son of Esharra", Esharra being the main temple dedicated to the god Ashur in the city of Ashur. This was the name of three kings of Assyria, including the conqueror Tiglath-Pileser III (8th century BC), who is mentioned in the Old Testament. | |
Tigran | Shooting or fighting with arrows | |
Tigranes | Greek form of the Old Armenian name Տիգրան (Tigran), from Old Iranian *Tigrāna, of uncertain meaning. It was recorded as 𒋾𒅅𒊏 (Tiigra) in Elamite and 𒋾𒅅𒊏𒀪 (Tiigra') in Akkadian. Tigranes was the name of a number of kings of Armenia, notably Tigranes II the Great who expanded the kingdom in the 1st century BC. | |
Tigris | tiger | |
Tiguaak | The adopted child. | |
Tiguan | Unknown |