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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Tushitha | Gratified or fulfilled. | |
Tushnimsara | Fine drops of water | |
Tushti | Satisfaction | |
Tushtiman | Satisfied | |
Tusi | Revival or rebirth. | |
Tusti | Peace, happiness | |
Tusya | Another name of Lord Shiva. | |
Tut | Image | |
Tuta | Means "night" in Quechua. | |
Tutankhamon | Variant of Tutankhamun. | |
Tutankhamun | From Egyptian twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn meaning "image of the life of Amon", derived from twt "image" combined with ꜥnḫ "life" combined with the name of the god Amon. This was the name of a 14th-century BC pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, most famous because of the treasures found in his tomb. | |
Tutgual | Old Welsh form of Tudwal. | |
Tuti | An uncommon name of a girl. | |
Tutku | Desire | |
Tutti | All Together | |
Tutush | A confident, independent and happy individual | |
Tuudur | Gift of God | |
Tuuka | Fights With The Thunders | |
Tuukka | Finnish diminutive of Tuure. | |
Tuula | Blowing or monsoon. | |
Tuule | Estonian form of Tuuli. It means wind. | |
Tuuli | The mighty or strong people | |
Tuulikki | Means "little wind" in Finnish, derived from tuuli "wind". This was the name of a Finnish forest goddess, the daughter of Tapio. | |
Tuur | A mountain where Moses climbs to talk to god | |
Tuure | Finnish form of Tore 1. | |
Tuva | Loved by Thor | |
Tuve | Diminutive Form Of Torvald | |
Tuvia | God is good | |
Tuvidyumna | Indra | |
Tuvijat | Indra | |
Tuviksh | Name of Lord Indra's bow. It means powerful. | |
Tuvishtam | Creator of living being, the heavenly builder. | |
Tuvya | God's Goodness | |
Tuwa | Earth | |
Tuwile | Kenyan term meaning death is invincible. | |
Tuya | Ray of light | |
Tuyen | Angel | |
Tuyeni | Let Us Go | |
Tuyet | Snow | |
Tvarika | Swift, quick | |
Tvarita | One of the names of Goddess Dhurga. | |
Tvashta | He who is strongest | |
Tvesa | Brilliant | |
Tvesha | Refers to radiance or glow. | |
Tvesin | She who is impetuous | |
Tvisha | Bright | |
Tvishi | Refers to strength, power and glitter. | |
Tvrtko | Hard | |
Tvuna | Intelligence, Understanding | |
Twaf | Circumlocution | |
Twain | Two Items Of The Same Kind | |
Twan | Smart and brainy. | |
Twara | Desire | |
Twarita | A fast individual; Goddess Durga | |
Twayn | It means 2 parts or separated in two. | |
Twee | Excessively Or Affectedly Quaint, Pretty, Or Sentimental. | |
Tweety | The bird that can sing in a sweet voice. | |
Twila | Twilight | |
Twilight | Dusk | |
Twilla | Variation of an English name 'Twyla' which means Woven | |
Twilliam | Willful; a resolute protector with a helmet | |
Twillian | It is derived from Lily; a beautiful flower | |
Twinkle | Sporadically Light Up | |
Twm | Twin | |
Twon | Strong, Bullish | |
Twyla | Twilight | |
Twylla | Dusk or nightfall. | |
Twyman | Unknown | |
Txell | Short form of Meritxell. | |
Txomin | Basque form of Dominic. | |
Ty | From The Land Of Eoghan | |
Tya | Aunt, Princess | |
Tyaagaraaj | A Deity | |
Tyag | Sacrifice, a person who doesn't hesitate to sacrifice. | |
Tyagraja | Famous poet | |
Tyana | follower of Christ | |
Tyann | Follower of Christ | |
Tyanna | follower of Christ | |
Tyanne | Combination Of Ty And Anne | |
Tyara | Crowned | |
Tyarra | A young, tender and attractive person | |
Tybal | He who sees; a bold leader of the people | |
Tybalt | People Bold | |
Tyberia | the river Tiber | |
Tyberiy | Ukrainian form of Tiberius. | |
Tyce | The one who is firm in inner self. | |
Tycen | High spirits | |
Tyche | Fortune, Luck | |
Tychicus | accidental or fortunate. | |
Tycho | Hitting the mark | |
Tychon | On target | |
Tycia | Manifestation of God. | |
Tycjan | Polish form of Titianus (see Tiziano). | |
Tydda | Adorable, refined and sophisticated person | |
Tydfil | Anglicized form of Welsh Tudful, of unknown meaning. This was the name of a (probably legendary) saint who is supposedly buried in the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. It is possible the saint was named after the town. She is said to have been one of the daughters of Brychan Brycheiniog. | |
Tydi | A youthful, detailed and tolerant individual | |
Tydic | An inquisitive, diligent and youthful person | |
Tydwal | A decent, talkative and decent being | |
Tye | Derived from the Celtic meaning 'land of Eoghan' and the English 'son of Ty'. 'Tye' is a pet form of the name 'Tyson | |
Tyee | chief |