Thera
Thera means 'to harvest' or 'reaping'.
Theresa
Theresa means 'to harvest'.
Therese
Therese means 'to harvest'.
Theresia
The name Theresia means 'harvest' or 'summer harvest' in Greek.
Theria
Theria is derived from Theresia and shares the same meaning, 'harvest' or 'summer harvest.'
Theron
Theron means 'hunter' in Greek.
Therry
Therry is a variation of Thierry, meaning 'ruler of the people' in French.
Thersa
Thersa is a variation of Theresia, meaning 'harvest' or 'summer harvest.'
Thersander
Thersander means 'to be strong' in Greek, often associated with warriors in mythology.
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki is named after a city in Greece, meaning 'victory' and 'people' in Greek.
Thiago
A variant of Santiago, meaning 'Saint James'.
Thiba
A diminutive form of the name Thibaud, often implying boldness or bravery.
Thibaud
Of Old French origin, meaning 'courageous people'.
Thibault
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'people' and 'brave'.
Thibaut
Variant of Thibaud, meaning 'brave people'.
Thierri
Derived from the Germanic name Theodoric, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Thierry
Variant of Theodoric, meaning 'brave people'.
Thiery
Another variant of Thierry, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Thijs
A diminutive form of Matthijs, meaning 'gift of God'.
Thilo
A variation of the name Mathello, meaning 'gift of God'.
Thingfrith
A name derived from Old English meaning 'peace of the Thing (assembly).'
Thiphania
A name derived from biblical roots, meaning 'God is my light.'
Thobias
Means 'God is good' in Hebrew, reflecting divine favor.
Thom
A variant of 'Thomas', meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
Thoma
The name Thoma means 'twin' and is derived from the Greek name 'Thomas.'
Thomae
Thomae is a variation of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomas
Thomas means 'twin' in Aramaic and is a widely recognized biblical name.
Thomasia
Thomasia is a feminine form of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomasin
Thomasin is a diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'little twin.'
Thomasina
Thomasina is a Latin variant of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomasine
Thomasine is a feminine variant of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomaso
Thomaso is an Italian variant of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomasyn
Thomasyn is a feminine variation of Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomasyne
Thomasyne is a variant of Thomasina, meaning 'little twin.'
Thomdic
Thomdic is a modern variant associated with Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomeson
Thomeson means 'son of Thomas,' deriving from the name Thomas, meaning 'twin.'
Thomkins
Thomkins is a diminutive meaning 'son of Thomas,' which means 'twin.'
Thompson
Thompson means 'son of Thomas,' which signifies 'twin.'
Thomsen
Thomsen means 'son of Thomas,' with 'Thomas' meaning 'twin.'
Thomson
Thomson means 'son of Thomas,' where Thomas signifies 'twin.'
Thorburn
Thorburn means 'the brook of Thor' in Old Norse, indicating a geographical feature.
Thoreau
Thoreau means 'thunder' in Old French, a variation of the name Thor.
Thorlea
Thorlea means 'clearing' or 'meadow' associated with Thor's name in English contexts.
Thorlee
Thorlee means 'meadow of Thor', indicating a place of nature linked to the deity.
Thorleigh
Thorleigh means 'Thor's meadow', combining elements related to Thor and land.
Thorley
Thorley means 'meadow of Thor' in Old English, indicating a landscape intertwined with the god's name.
Thorn
A name derived from Old English meaning 'thorn bush' or 'thornbush'.
Thornas
A variation of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Thorndike
A name derived from a geographical location meaning 'thorny dike or embankment'.
Thorndyck
An English locational name meaning 'thorn dike'.
Thorndyke
A variant of Thorndike, meaning 'thorny dike or embankment'.
Thorne
A name derived from Old English meaning 'thorn bush'.
Thorneley
Derived from a locational name meaning 'meadow by the thorn'.
Thornely
A variation of Thornley, meaning 'clearing among thorn trees'.
Thornlea
A locational name meaning 'thorny meadow'.
Thornleigh
A name meaning 'meadow among thorn bushes'.
Thornley
A name meaning 'clearing among thorns'.
Thornly
A variant of Thornley, meaning 'meadow where thorn trees grow'.
Thornton
A name meaning 'thorn town or settlement'.
Thorntun
A locational name meaning 'thorn town or settlement'.
Thorp
A common English surname and locational name meaning 'village'.
Thorpe
A village in a swamp or marsh; derived from Old English.
Thorweald
Powerful leader; derived from 'Thor' and the Old English 'weald' meaning forest or powerful.
Thraesfrith
Derived from Old English meaning 'peace in the Thracian area'.
Thresha
A variant of Teresa, meaning 'harvester' and used within Indian cultures.
Throca
A name derived from the Romanian word meaning 'strong' or 'strength'.
Thronton
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'thorny town' in Old English.
Thruidred
A name meaning 'sacred strength' or 'sacred power'.
Thrydwulf
A name meaning 'brave wolf' or 'strong wolf'.
Thryth
A name meaning 'strength' or 'might'.
Thrythwig
A name meaning 'victorious warrior'.
Thurgood
Thurgood means 'good' or 'strong' and is of Anglo-Saxon origin.
Thurl
Thurl is derived from Old English, meaning 'hill' or 'mound'.
Thurleah
Thurleah combines elements meaning 'thor' and 'meadow', reflecting a pastoral landscape.
Thurleigh
Thurleigh refers to a historical place name meaning 'thorn meadow'.
Thurlow
Derived from a surname meaning 'thorny hill'.
Thurman
Means 'brave as a warrior' or 'thunder man'.
Thurmond
Means 'from the thunder mountain'.
Thurmund
Derived from an Old Germanic name meaning 'strong as a thunder'.
Thurstan
Means 'stone of Thor'.
Thurstance
Means 'land of the thorny hill'.
Thurston
Derived from a place name meaning 'Thor’s town'.
Thurstun
Variant of Thurston, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
Thy
Generally used as a form of 'you' in old English.
Tia
Tia means 'aunt' in Spanish and is often used as a term of endearment.
Tiaan
Tiaan is an Afrikaans diminutive of the name Mattheus, meaning 'gift of God'.
Tiago
Tiago is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Tiahna
Tiahna is a modern American name believed to mean 'princess' or 'goddess'.
Tiana
Tiana is an American name meaning 'fairy princess' or 'follower of Christ'.
Tiane
Tiane is a variant of Tiana and similarly refers to 'fairy princess'.
Tiara
Tiara means 'crown' or 'jewelry worn on the head', denoting royal symbolism.
Tiarna
Tiarna is an Irish name meaning 'lady' or 'noblewoman'.
Tiarne
Tiarne is a variation of Tiarna, also meaning 'lady' or 'noblewoman'.
Tiarra
Tiarra is a variant of Tiara, denoting royalty or a crown-like adornment.
Tiauna
A modern name often associated with a blend of sounds and styles.
Tibberiu
Related to Tiberiu, derived from the name of the River Tiber in Italy.
Tibby
A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Tiberiu
Derived from the River Tiber, often associated with strength and heritage.
Tiberius
Meaning 'of the Tiber', traditionally associated with elegance and nobility.
Tibone
A form of the name Tibor, meaning 'the one from the Tiber'.