Sylvia
Meaning 'of the forest', widely known through literature and history.
Sylviane
A French variant of Sylvia, meaning 'of the forest'.
Sylvie
Also derived from Sylvia, meaning 'from the forest', often symbolizing nature and beauty.
Sylvina
Sylvina means 'from the forest' or 'woodland,' derived from the Latin word 'silva' which means 'forest.'
Sylvonna
Sylvonna is a variation of Sylvia and means 'from the forest' or 'woodland.'
Sylwia
Sylwia means 'from the woods' and is derived from the Latin 'Silvia.'
Sym
Sym is a short form of Simon and means 'he has heard.'
Syman
Syman, a variant of Simon, means 'he has heard.'
Symington
Symington is a surname from a place name that means 'Simon's town or estate.'
Symon
Symon is a variant of Simon and means 'he has heard.'
Symona
Symona is a feminine form of Simon and means 'he has heard.'
Symone
Symone is a variant of Simone and means 'to be heard.'
Symontun
Symontun is derived from a place name meaning 'Simon's town.'
Symsa
Symsa is a variation associated with the name Simona, meaning 'she has heard.'
Synclair
Synclair means 'from the clear land' and is derived from a place name.
Syndal
Syndal means 'from the sandy valley.'
Syndony
Syndony is derived from the name of a biblical figure meaning 'with the sound.'
Synne
Synne means 'sister' and has roots in Old English.
Synnove
Synnove means 'sun gift' and is derived from Norwegian elements 'sunn' (sun) and 'fríðr' (beautiful).
Syntyche
Syntyche means 'fortune' or 'happening' in Greek.
Szonja
A Hungarian form of 'Sophia', meaning 'wisdom'.
Taalea
Taalea means 'little valley' in Spanish, indicating a peaceful or nurturing nature.
Taavetti
Goodness, a term used to describe virtue
Taavi
Belonging to God, God is gracious
Tab
Short form of various names like Tabitha or Tabin
Taber
A drum or a person who plays a drum; a variant of 'tabour'.
Tabetha
A gazelle; derived from the Hebrew name 'Tabitha'.
Tabita
A female gazelle or a precious object; derived from 'Tabitha'.
Tabitha
A gazelle; she was a follower of Jesus mentioned in the New Testament.
Tablita
A diminutive form of 'tabla', meaning a little board or tablet.
Tabrett
A variant of 'Tabb' or 'Tabor', indicating a drumming or rhythmic aspect.
Tace
Silent or taciturn; derived from the Latin word 'tacere' meaning 'to be silent'.
Tacie
A diminutive of Talia, meaning 'dew from God' or 'morning dew'.
Tacita
Derived from Latin, meaning 'silent' or 'quiet'.
Tacito
Meaning 'silent', often associated with the Roman historian Tacitus.
Tacitus
The name of a famous Roman historian, meaning 'silent' or 'quiet'.
Tacy
A diminutive of Tacy, or derived from Tace, meaning 'silent'.
Tad
A diminutive of Thaddeus meaning 'courageous heart'.
Tadd
A diminutive of Thaddeus meaning 'the heart or courageous one'.
Taddeo
The Italian form of Thaddeus meaning 'heart' or 'courageous'.
Tadeja
Derived from the Slavic name meaning 'heart' or 'brave'.
Tadeo
The Spanish form of Thaddeus meaning 'heart' or 'courageous'.
Tadeu
The Portuguese form of Thaddeus meaning 'heart'.
Tadeusz
A name derived from the Aramaic word meaning 'heart' or 'courage'.
Tadg
An Irish name meaning 'poet' or 'storyteller'.
Tadgh
An alternative spelling of Tadg, meaning 'poet'.
Tadhg
A name meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher'.
Tadita
A diminutive of the name 'Tadeo', meaning 'heart'.
Tadj
A variation of Tadeusz, meaning 'brave heart'.
Tadrash
A name likely meaning 'strong' or 'builder'.
Tadzio
A diminutive form of Tadeusz, meaning 'heart'.
Taedra
A name meaning 'courageous' or 'brave'.
Taelor
A name meaning 'cutter of cloth' or 'tailor'.
Taemon
A name meaning 'to tame' or 'to be gentle'.
Taetel
A diminutive form conveying affection, meaning 'little one' or 'darling'.
Tafadzwa
One who is appreciated and valued, commonly used in Shona culture.
Tage
Tage means 'day' or 'daylight' in Old Norse.
Taggart
Taggart means 'son of the priest' or 'little poet'.
Taggert
Taggert is a variant of Taggart and similarly means 'son of the priest'.
Taguhi
Taguhi means 'gift' or 'blessing' in Armenian culture.
Tahbert
Tahbert means 'the one who is noble or strong'.
Taide
The name means 'poet' or 'storyteller'.
Taidgh
The name means 'poet' or 'philosopher', commonly associated with wisdom.
Taidhgin
This name means 'little poet' or 'the young sage'.
Taig
A variant of 'Teague', meaning 'poet'.
Taighan
Meaning 'from the land of the wild boar'.
Taigue
Means 'son of the warrior'.
Taina
A name meaning 'the one who is sacred or worthy.'
Taine
An Irish name meaning 'the warrior' or 'a place of the river.'
Taini
A Hawaiian name expressing a small or delicate flower.
Tainn
An Irish name that signifies 'crow' or 'blackbird.'
Taio
A name meaning 'a large, peaceful water body' or 'ocean.'
Taiomah
A Hawaiian name meaning 'to calm the waters.'
Taisce
An Irish name meaning 'treasure' or 'collection.'
Taisie
A French diminutive of 'Margaret,' meaning 'pearl.'
Taisiya
A Slavic name meaning 'to rise' or 'to be elevated.'
Taissa
A Russian variant of 'Taisiya,' meaning 'to be reborn.'
Tait
A Scottish name meaning 'cheerful or pleasant.'
Taitasi
A Samoan name meaning 'first born' or 'one who is first.'
Taiunaya
Taiunaya means 'the one who is not troubled'.
Taja
Taja means 'crown' or 'princess'.
Tajana
A name meaning 'the one that is valued' or 'precious.'
Tajia
A name meaning 'noble' or 'born into a noble family.'
Takisha
A contemporary name derived from similar names like Takiyah, meaning 'pure'.
Takvor
A name meaning 'courageous' or 'brave' in Armenian.
Talar
A name meaning 'gilded' or 'golden'
Talbert
Bright or shining army
Talbott
Derived from a surname meaning 'Talla's settlement' or 'dweller at the town' in Old English.
Tale
Means 'story' or 'narrative' in Estonian.
Taleah
A modern variation of the name 'Talia' which means 'dew from God'.
Talebot
Dimunitive form of 'Taleb', meaning 'one who studies' or 'student'.
Taleigha
A variation of 'Talia', meaning 'morning dew' or 'heaven's dew'.
Taleisha
A modern name likely derived from 'Talia', meaning 'dew from God' or 'morning dew'.
Talena
A derived form of 'Talia', associated with beauty and life; meaning 'morning dew'.
Taletha
Similar to 'Taliyah' and 'Talia', meaning 'dew from God'.
Talford
Derived from a surname meaning 'ford by the feet of Talla', referring to a historical place name.
Talfryn
Means 'high hill' in Welsh.
Taliana
Possibly derived from Italiana, meaning 'from Italy' or associated with the land.
Talicia
A modern name possibly derived from 'talented' or a variation of 'Talia'.
Talida
Derived from the Latin name 'Talitha', meaning 'little girl' or 'lamb'.