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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Tulshi | Refers to a divine herb or spiritual parsley. | |
Tulsi | A sacred plant | |
Tulsidaas | Servant of tulsi | |
Tulsidas | A famous Saint | |
Tulsikumar | Son of Tulsi | |
Tulsi kumar | A holy Basil plant, The prince of basil plant | |
Tulsivallabh | Lord Vishnu | |
Tulugaak | Like a raven or the creator of light. | |
Tulugaq | Means "raven" in Greenlandic and Inuktitut. | |
Tulumeu | Sicilian form of Ptolemaios. It means aggressive, warlike. | |
Tulun | A reticent and studious human being | |
Tulwa | Refers to one of the weapons used in the battle field, sword. | |
Tulya | Equalled | |
Tuma | Everlasting or forever | |
Tumadur | Resembles as right name or correct name. | |
Tumai | Trustworthy or upright. | |
Tumaini | Hope | |
Tumbaghai | A name for the chief of a tribe; graceful | |
Tumelo | Having faith | |
Tumenah | Ek Foot | |
Tumma | One who has dual nature and systematic individual | |
Tumo | Fame | |
Tun | Succeed | |
Tunar | Meaning unknown. | |
Tunava | A flute | |
Tunc | Means "bronze" in Turkish. | |
Tuncay | Moon of bronze | |
Tunda | Lord Shiva | |
Tunde | A small being or human in form. | |
Tunder | Fairy | |
Tundra | A large area in Northern lands with no trees | |
Tunga | River of Karnataka | |
Tungabhadra | A highly auspicious or blessed, Name of an Indian river | |
Tunganath | Lord of the mountains | |
Tungar | High, lofty | |
Tungesh | Moon | |
Tungeshwar | Lord of the mountains | |
Tungish | Lord Shiva | |
Tunnok | Unsophisticated, original and naive person | |
Tunnoke | A self assertive, nurturing ans untiring person | |
Tunu | Dear Thinking About Eating Wild Onions | |
Tuomas | Twin | |
Tuomo | A Twin | |
Tuor | Means "strength vigour" in the fictional language Sindarin. In the Silmarillion (1977) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Tuor was the mortal man who came to the hidden city of Gondolin to warn of its imminent doom. When Gondolin was attacked and destroyed he escaped with his wife Idril and son Eärendil, and sailed into the west. | |
Tupaarnaq | Wild herb | |
Tupac | Warrior, Messenger | |
Tupack | Warrior | |
Tupaq | Means "royal, noble" in Quechua. This was the name of a 15th-century (precontact) Inca emperor, Tupaq Inka Yupanki. After the Spanish conquest it was borne by a 16th-century ruler of the Neo-Inca State at Vilcabamba, and in the 18th century it was borne by a descendant who led a rebellion against Spanish rule. Both of them were named Tupaq Amaru, and both were executed by the Spanish. | |
Tupelo | A name given to the swamp tree | |
Tupi | To Pull In A Salmon | |
Tupoc | Spelling variation of Tupack. It means warrior. | |
Tupper | Resembles male sheep. | |
Tuqa | Paying close attention to responsibilities on God's side. | |
Tuqaa | One who is attentive towards responsibility of God | |
Tur | Meaning unknown. In the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh this is the name of a son of Fereydoun, said to be the namesake of the Turan nation. | |
Turab | dirt or dust on the sand or earth. | |
Turag | Thought | |
Tural | Means "to be alive" in Azerbaijani. | |
Turan | The land or place of Tur, Who was a Persian hero. | |
Turandot | Name of the beautiful daughter of Turan | |
Turanya | Swift | |
Turaya | Star | |
Ture | Variant of Tore (God of thunder) | |
Turfa | Refers to unique or exclusive. | |
Turgal | Great chief | |
Turgay | Means "skylark" in Turkish. | |
Turgen | Fast | |
Turgis | Thor's hostage | |
Turgiua | One who is the Knight's companion; shield protector | |
Turi | Of Thor | |
Turibius | Latin form of Toribio. | |
Turid | Good-looking | |
Turin | Means "victory mood" in the fictional language Sindarin. In the Silmarillion (1977) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Turin was a cursed hero, the slayer of the dragon Glaurung. He was also called Turambar, Mormegil, and other names. This is also the Anglicized name of the city of Torino in Italy. | |
Turkessa | from Turkey | |
Turkissa | from Turkey | |
Turlough | Dry Lake | |
Turnar | A person who is working with timbers. | |
Turner | Lathe Worker | |
Turnus | Meaning unknown. According to Virgil's Aeneid, Turnus was a king of the Rutuli. He led the Latins in war against the Trojans led by Aeneas. At the end of the book he is killed by Aeneas in a duel. | |
Turoc | A creative, idealistic and virtuous being | |
Turpin | God of thunder, rain and farming. | |
Turquoise | Turkish/Light Blue-Green Color | |
Turrell | Strong willed | |
Tursynbek | Let it live | |
Turvash | Overpowering and victorious | |
Turvasu | Son of Yayaati | |
Turvi | Superior | |
Turviti | Superior and overpowering | |
Turya | Spiritual power | |
Tusa | Prairie Dog | |
Tusarika | White color snowflakes. | |
Tusarkanika | Atoms of snowflakes. | |
Tushaar | Frost | |
Tushar | Snow | |
Tushara | Refers to mist, haze or fog. | |
Tusharkana | Particle of snow | |
Tusharkanti | Lord Shiva | |
Tusharsuvra | White as snow | |
Tushika | White snow storm falling from clouds. | |
Tushita | Happy, bliss and contented. |