Talie
A diminutive or variation of names like Talia or Talitha, meaning 'dew from God'.
Taline
Diminutive of Talia, meaning 'dew from heaven' in Hebrew.
Talisa
Meaning 'very hopeful' or 'mighty', derived from the name Talia.
Talisha
A modern American name, often a variant of Alysha meaning 'noble one'.
Talita
Means 'little girl' in Aramaic, notably found in biblical texts.
Talitha
Also means 'little girl' in Aramaic, known for its biblical associations.
Tall
Typically means 'tall' in an English context, often used as a surname or nickname.
Tallbot
A variant of the name Talbot meaning 'messenger' or 'twelfth son' in Old French.
Tallbott
A variant of Tallbot, it signifies 'messenger' or 'twelfth son' in Old French.
Talleen
Derived from the Irish word 'tál' meaning 'to be open' or 'exposed' suggesting clarity or brightness.
Tallis
Meaning 'a surname derived from a dweller by the one who cuts wood.','tall' signifies height in Latin and Old English.
Tallon
Derived from 'talon' meaning 'claw' in French, often associated with strength.
Tallys
A feminine form derived from the name Tallis, denoting height or stature.
Talmadge
An English surname meaning 'the place of stone' or 'the one at the stone'.
Talmage
Derived from Old English, meaning 'place of Tally' or 'at the stone'.
Talon
Meaning 'claw' in French, often associated with strength and agility.
Talora
A modern name that combines elements implying 'light' and 'view' in English.
Talore
Meaning 'to create or to sew', symbolizing creativity in English.
Talula
A name that means 'leaping water' in Hawaiian.
Talulla
A variant of Talula, meaning 'abundance' or 'wealth' in Gaelic.
Talwyn
Means 'peaceful' in the Welsh language.
Talyse
A name derived from the combination of elements meaning 'to be dynamic and lively'.
Talyssa
A variant of Talisa, meaning 'the one who is lovely' in English.
Tam
A Scottish diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Tamasin
Tamasin is a diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin', rooted in biblical heritage.
Tamatha
Tamatha is a variant of Tabitha, meaning 'gazelle', symbolizing grace and beauty.
Tamber
Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'one who is brave.'
Tamberlyn
A name derived from 'Tamber,' meaning 'light or bright.'
Tambre
Derived from 'tamber' meaning 'younger or the one who comes after.'
Tambria
A modern name influenced by Latin, meaning 'the place of peace.'
Tameca
A modern name, likely a variant of 'Tamika,' meaning 'the one who is combined.'
Tameeka
A variation of Tamika, meaning 'the one who is precious.'
Tameika
A variation of Tamika, meaning 'the one who is valuable.'
Tameka
Derived from 'Tamara,' meaning 'palm tree.'
Tamela
A variant of 'Tamera,' meaning 'palm tree.'
Tamera
Tamera is a variation of the name Tamara, which means 'date palm' in Hebrew.
Tameron
Tameron is derived from Tamara, meaning 'palm tree', but is often considered unisex.
Tamesis
Tamesis refers to the River Thames, symbolizing 'river' in Latin.
Tamey
Tamey is a diminutive of Tamara, meaning 'date palm.', often used for both genders.
Tamia
Tamia is a modern variation often derived from Tamara, meaning 'palm tree'.
Tamica
Tamica is a modern American name influenced by Tamara, meaning 'date palm'.
Tamieka
Tamieka is a modern American variant of Tamara, meaning 'date palm'.
Tamika
Tamika is a variation of Tamara, meaning 'date palm' in Hebrew.
Tamino
Tamino is derived from 'tame' and is often associated with musical qualities.
Tamiqua
Tamiqua is a modern name likely derived from Tamika, signifying 'a person who is good to see.'
Tamisha
Tamisha is a modern variation of Tamara, meaning 'date palm.'
Tamitha
Tamitha is a variant of Tabitha, meaning 'gazelle.'
Tammee
A variation of Tammy, meaning 'palm tree' or 'date palm.'
Tammey
A diminutive form of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree.'
Tammi
A pet form of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree.'
Tammie
Another variation of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree.'
Tammiella
A modern combination name, variant of Tammy; related to Tamara meaning 'palm tree.'
Tammy
A diminutive form of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree.'
Tamora
Derived from the name of a river, meaning 'the river.'
Tamryn
A modern variant of Tamara meaning 'palm tree.'
Tamsie
A diminutive form of the name Tamsin, meaning 'twin'.
Tamsin
Derived from Thomasina, meaning 'twin'.
Tamsyn
A variant of Tamsin, meaning 'twin'.
Tamton
A name derived from a surname, meaning 'town of Tam'.
Tamtun
A name that signifies 'settlement of Tam'.
Tamuza
Meaning 'gift from God'.
Tamya
A modern variant of the name Tami, derived from Tamara, meaning 'date palm'.
Tamyra
An American variant of the name Tamara, meaning 'palm tree'.
Tamzen
A variant of Tamsin, meaning 'twin'.
Tamzin
A diminutive of Thomasina, meaning 'twin'.
Tanae
A modern name, possibly meaning 'fearless' or 'brave'.
Tancred
Tancred means 'thoughtful and wise ruler' and is derived from Germanic roots.
Tancredi
Tancredi means 'thoughtful and ruler' and is of Italian origin, often associated with nobility.
Tancy
Tancy is a variant of the name Nancy, thought to mean 'grace' or 'favor'.
Tandi
Tandi is often considered a diminutive form of the name Tanis, meaning 'fire' or 'sacred'.
Tandice
Tandice is derived from a blend of Tandi and other names, often referring to beauty and light.
Tandilyn
Tandilyn is a modern name referencing beauty and grace, often seen as a feminine variant of Tanis.
Tandy
Tandy is derived from the surname meaning 'from the tall or windy enclosure'; can be used for both genders.
Tane
Tane means 'of the oak tree' in Old English, often associated with strength and durability.
Tanek
A form of the name 'Tane,' meaning 'to be brave or bold.'
Tanel
A diminutive form of 'Tanel,' associated with the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Taneli
A Finnish variant of 'Daniel' meaning 'God is my judge.'
Tanesha
A modern name likely derivated from meanings like 'abundance' or 'prosperity.'
Taney
A modern name variant likely derived from simple sounds in English.
Tangela
A contemporary name likely derived from 'Tangerine,' symbolizing brightness and freshness.
Tangerina
Derived from 'Tangerine,' a fruit name symbolizing sweetness and freshness.
Tangerine
A fruit name associated with brightness and liveliness.
Tangia
A modern variation that has no specific recognized meaning in history.
Tanguy
Meaning 'fire' or 'warrior,' it signifies strength and bravery.
Tania
A Russian diminutive of 'Tatiana' meaning 'fairy queen.'
Tanice
An English variant of 'Tanya,' meaning 'fairy queen.'
Tanis
A Scottish name meaning 'from the town of Tain.'
Tanisha
An American variant of 'Tanya,' meaning 'fairy queen.'
Tanishia
An American variant of 'Tania,' meaning 'fairy queen.'
Tanita
Little Anna; derived from the Hebrew name Hannah meaning grace.
Tanja
A variation of Tanya; the name means 'fairy queen' or 'princess.'
Tankred
Strong and powerful leader; derived from a Germanic name.
Tannen
Derived from a surname meaning 'pine tree,' often signifying strength and durability.
Tanner
A name denoting a person who tans leather, a trade of historical significance.
Tannere
An occupational surname for someone involved in leather tanning.
Tanney
Derived from a diminutive of the name Tanner, referring to a worker in tanning.
Tannie
A diminutive form of Tanna, often indicating care or affection.
Tannor
A name meaning 'to tan leather,' often associated with historical craftsmanship.
Tanny
A diminutive form of Tanney, signifying affection and warmth.
Tansy
A name derived from the herb 'tansy', symbolizing immortality and death, reflecting ancient healing properties.