Tayanita
Another form of Tanya, meaning 'fairy queen.'
Tayanna
A contemporary name derived from the combination of Taylor and Anna, often denoting grace.
Taye
In African contexts, it often means 'redeemer' or 'one who is victorious'.
Tayshaun
A modern American name likely derived from the name Taylor, meaning 'tailor' or 'to cut'.
Taysia
A contemporary variation of the name Tasha, often considered a diminutive of Natasha, meaning 'birthday' or 'born on Christmas Day'.
Taysom
A modern variation of Tayson, likely derived from the surname Tayson meaning 'son of Taye'.
Tayson
A modern name derived from the name Tyson, meaning 'firebrand' or 'son of Ty'.
Tayt
A contemporary variant of Tate or Tait, meaning 'cheerful' or 'one who talks a lot'.
Tayton
A modern American name possibly derived from the surname Payton, meaning 'fighting man's estate'.
Tayvia
A contemporary name created from combining elements of traditional names, often linked with grace.
Taz
A modern and short form of names like Tasman, often signifying liveliness and energy.
Tchad
Tchad is a variation of Chad, meaning 'defender' in Old English.
Tea
Tea is a diminutive form of the name Tereza, meaning 'harvester' or 'reaper' in Greek.
Teagan
Teagan means 'beautiful' or 'attractive' in Irish.
Teaghan
Teaghan is a variant of Teagan, meaning 'poet' in Irish.
Teague
Teague means 'poet' or 'philosopher' in Irish.
Teanna
A variant of the name Tiana, meaning 'fairy queen' or 'princess' in English.
Tearlach
A name derived from the Scottish Gaelic meaning 'pious' or 'devout'.
Tearston
A name derived from the Old English, meaning 'town of the thorn bushes'.
Tecla
A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'glory', associated with Saint Tecla.
Ted
A diminutive of Theodore, meaning 'gift of God' in Greek.
Tedd
A variant of Ted, also meaning 'gift of God', used informally.
Teddey
A variant of Ted or Tedd, signifying 'gift of God', often used as a nickname.
Teddi
A diminutive or pet name for names like Theodora, meaning 'gift of God'.
Teddie
Variant of Teddy, meaning 'gift of God'; informally used for girls.
Teddington
An English surname denoting someone who comes from 'Teddington', a settlement name meaning 'settlement by the river'.
Tedman
A name formed from Ted, meaning 'man associated with Ted', often a surname used as first name.
Tedmond
A name meaning 'protector', derived from Old English origins.
Tedmund
A name meaning 'wealthy protector', which combines elements of wealth and safeguarding.
Tedor
A variant of Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
Tedra
A variant of the name Theodora, meaning 'gift of God'.
Tedric
Derived from the Old English name Tederic, meaning 'gift of prosperity'.
Tedrick
A diminutive form of Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
Tedros
An Ethiopian form of Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
Teela
Diminutive of names like Tila or Teela, meaning 'the one who is like a goddess'.
Teemu
A Finnish variant of the name Timothy, meaning 'honoring God'.
Teena
Often a diminutive of names ending in -tina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Teffan
Welsh variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Teffania
A variant of Tiffany, meaning 'revelation of God'.
Tefo
A common diminutive of Theophilus, meaning 'friend of God'.
Teg
Derived from Tegwin, meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'.
Tegan
A beautiful, fair, or lovely person.
Tege
A name that can pertain to a wise person or sage.
Tegen
A likely variation of Tegan, meaning fair or beautiful.
Tegernacus
A name with historical roots linked to valorous leaders.
Tegernacvs
Another variant connected to noble leadership.
Teghan
Derived from Tegan, sharing the meaning of beauty.
Tehan
Meaning 'peace' or 'quiet place' in Irish.
Teige
Poet or bard, a creative individual.
Teigra
Strong and powerful; one who brings greatness.
Teija
To stand or be steadfast.
Teijo
The one who is a gift or the vow of God.
Teila
The one who is from the land of sacredness.
Teilo
The one who is like a mighty God.
Teirra
Earth, land; also signifies stability.
Teisha
To be happy, joyful, or full of life.
Tel
A short form of names like Talia or Telea, often associated with 'dew from God' or 'to calculate'.
Tela
A name that means 'woven fabric' or 'cloth' in Spanish.
Teleayo
A name meaning 'God brings joy' in Yoruba.
Telemachus
A name meaning 'far away fighter' associated with a character in Homer's Odyssey.
Teleola
A name that signifies 'bringing joy to God'.
Teleri
A name meaning 'the shining one' in Welsh mythology.
Telesforo
A name meaning 'the one who carries the message' or 'bringer of news'.
Telesphore
A name meaning 'to bring news' or 'to bear tidings'.
Telesphoros
A name meaning 'the bringer of news' often associated with a deity of healing.
Telford
A surname turned given name meaning 'hill of the people'.
Telina
A name meaning 'to have a purpose or goal' in Latin.
Telissa
Derived from names like Melissa, meaning 'honeybee'.
Tellef
A name meaning 'the one who brings happiness' in Norse.
Teller
A name meaning 'one who counts or tells' referring to a profession.
Tellervo
A name meaning 'forest goddess' in Finnish mythology.
Telma
A name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful' derived from a Greek word.
Telmo
A name that means 'divine protector' or associated with St. Telmo, the patron saint of sailors.
Telyn
Telyn means 'harp' in Welsh, symbolizing music and melody.
Tem
Tem is often a diminutive form of names like Timothy, meaning 'honoring God'.
Temenuzhka
Temenuzhka means 'lily' in Bulgarian, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Temidire
Temidire means 'my destiny is good' in Yoruba.
Temiloluwa
Temiloluwa means 'mine is God's will' in Yoruba.
Temily
Temily can be interpreted as a modern name, likely influenced by the name 'Emily'.
Temitope
Temitope means 'mine is gratitude' in Yoruba.
Temp
Temp is a short form derived from names like Temperance, which means 'moderation' or 'balance'.
Tempeltun
Tempeltun refers to a 'temple town', indicative of family heritage and settlement.
Temperance
Temperance means 'self-restraint' or 'moderation' in English, symbolizing virtue.
Templeton
Town of the temple, implying a location associated with religious significance.
Temy
A variant of Timmy or a diminutive of Timothy, meaning honored.
Tenika
A variant of Tanika, meaning 'the first', often used as a modern name in English-speaking countries.
Tenille
Derived from Latin, meaning 'to hold', it is often used as a feminine name in English.
Tenisha
An English variant of the name Tanisha, meaning 'ambition' or 'born on a Monday'.
Tenison
A surname that has been adapted as a first name, meaning 'son of Denis'.
Tenley
Meaning 'a town or meadow on a hill', it is often used in modern naming conventions.
Tennant
A Scottish surname meaning 'dweller by the marsh', commonly used as a first name.
Tennent
Similar to Tennant, meaning 'dweller by the marsh', typically used as a surname.
Tenney
Of English origin, meaning 'son of Tana', frequently used as both first and last name.
Tennie
A diminutive form of names like Tennessee or Tennyson, without a specific meaning.
Tennille
A variant of Tenille, meaning 'to hold', frequently used in English-speaking countries.
Tennison
Similar to Tenison, it means 'son of Dennis', often derived from surnames.
Tennyson
An English surname meaning 'son of Dennis', notably associated with the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Tenora
A modern name likely derived from Thalia or Nora, implying brightness or honor.
Teo
Teo means 'God' or 'gift of God' derived from Theodore.
Teobald
Teobald means 'bold people' or 'brave people'.