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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Tihalt | A brave prince of the people | |
Tihami | One who belongs to the eastern shore of the Red Sea | |
Tihana | A quiet person, a saint | |
Tihomir | Derived from the Slavic elements tih, which means quiet and mir, which peace. | |
Tihomira | Female form of Tihomir. It means quiet and peace world. | |
Tiia | Aunt, Princess | |
Tiidrik | Estonian form of Theodoric. | |
Tiimu | Caterpillar | |
Tiina | From the river | |
Tiit | Originally a short form of Tiidrik, now used independently. | |
Tiitus | Estonian form of Titus. It means title of honor. | |
Tiiu | Estonian variant of Tiia, possibly in part from an archaic dialectal form of the word tihane "titmouse". | |
Tija | The joy and happiness from god | |
Tijah | Malay form of Khadija, meaning premature child. | |
Tijan | Possibly a short form of Sebastijan or Kristijan, or a masculine form of Tijana. | |
Tijana | The silent or stands for the peace | |
Tijasar | One who is brave, daring and fearless | |
Tijil | Moon | |
Tijila | Moon | |
Tijmen | Variant of Thijmen. | |
Tijn | Short form of Martijn or Augustijn. | |
Tijs | Variant of Thijs. | |
Tika | In Navaho Indian it means Sun maiden. In Sioux it means Flower | |
Tikal | Something at the waterhole or near the water reservoir | |
Tikhomir | Quiet and peaceful world | |
Tikhon | Lucky | |
Tiki | Wooden image of a god or ancestor | |
Tikia | One who worships a lot, a worshipper | |
Tiko | Little brother or elder brother | |
Tikshya | Patience, a patient person | |
Tikva | hope | |
Tikvah | Hope | |
Til | Ruler of the people | |
Tila | Variation of Tyler | |
Tiladene | One who is from the valley of fertile land | |
Tilak | Religious Mark | |
Tilaka | Necklace | |
Tilanjal | A pure substance used to worship. | |
Tilar | One who tiles the floor | |
Tilbert | The bright rule of people | |
Tilda | Mighty in battle | |
Tilde | Mighty in battle | |
Tilden | From Tila's Valley | |
Tildie | mighty in battle | |
Tildy | mighty in battle | |
Tilemachos | Modern Greek transcription of Telemachos. | |
Tilen | Tilen is a pet-form of the Slovene name Egidij, meaning 'kid, young goat'. | |
Tiler | One who fits tiles on floor or on floor | |
Tiletha | Young girl | |
Tilford | A water stream belongs to the fertile valley | |
Tilhere | The spear from the fertile valley | |
Tilia | The tiel trees or lime trees | |
Tilika | Auspicious symbol | |
Tiljad | A kind hearted person from fertile valley | |
Till | Ruler of the people | |
Tilla | Battle Strength | |
Tillana | Music | |
Tille | A female virgin from the battle | |
Tiller | Layer or maker of tiles | |
Tilles | One who is fortunate, splendour | |
Tilley | mighty in battle | |
Tilli | Tilli is taken from the alternative spelling Tillie. | |
Tillie | Battle Strength | |
Tillman | Mighty in battle | |
Tillmann | Ruler of the people | |
Tillo | People or race, a Saxon monk | |
Tillot | The village of a mighty person from battle | |
Tillote | A person from the battle who is mighty | |
Tilly | Mighty in battle | |
Tilman | One who is in the business of tiles | |
Tilmund | One who protects the people, or protection of people | |
Tilo | Variant of Till. | |
Tilottama | Celestial maiden | |
Tiltilla | Thunder | |
Tilton | From the town or estate of the good people | |
Tilwald | The people or good people from the forest | |
Tim | Short Form Of Timothy | |
Timaeus | Latinized form of the Greek name Τίμαιος (Timaios), derived from τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour". This is the name of one of Plato's dialogues, featuring Timaeus and Socrates. Timaeus is also the name of a person mentioned briefly in the New Testament (Mark 10:46). | |
Timaios | Greek form of Timaeus. | |
Timan | A sacred mouth or honour | |
Timandra | Honoring Man | |
Timandros | A man's honor. | |
Timara | A date palm or the palm tree | |
Timaree | A person employed to remove the wool of sheep | |
Timaria | One who belongs to the land of palm tree | |
Timarion | An honoured little person | |
Timathee | To honour God | |
Timathey | To honour God | |
Timathy | To honour God | |
Timaula | God's honor | |
Timber | Wood, Strong | |
Timberly | Combination Of Timber And Kimberly | |
Timbre | A quality of a sound, a timbre of a voice or music | |
Timbrel | An instrument for music | |
Time | A period, an era, or a quantity of period | |
Timea | Honoring God | |
Timee | French form of Timaeus. | |
Timeeka | A good spirited person | |
Timeer | In Sanskrit it means darkness. In Arabic it means wealthy person | |
Timeo | French form of Timeo. |