Tibor
Meaning 'the one from the Tiber', often associated with strength.
Tibota
Tibota is derived from the name Tibor or Tiberius, meaning 'of the Tiber'.
Tiburcio
Meaning 'from the Tiber'; often associated with honor and grace.
Tiburon
Tiburon means 'shark' and is often associated with strength.
Tica
Tica is derived from the name Teodora, meaning 'gift of God'.
Ticcea
An obscure name that can be linked to feminine forms of the Latin word for 'pearl'.
Tice
A diminutive of the name Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'.
Ticha
Often derived from Czech names meaning 'joyful' or 'glad'.
Tida
A name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Tiece
Means 'joy' or 'happiness', often used in medieval times.
Tiecia
A modern variant of the name Tia, signifying 'aunt' or 'early', often associated with blessing.
Tiegan
Means 'attractive' or 'beautiful', often linked to summer.
Tiera
Means 'earth' or 'land', often used as a modern name relating to nature.
Tierce
Means 'third', often used in historical contexts relating to medieval naming.
Tiergan
A derivative of the name Tiernan, meaning 'lord' or 'young lord' in Gaelic.
Tiernan
From the Gaelic name Tighearnan, meaning 'little lord.'
Tierney
Derived from the Gaelic name O'Teireadhain, meaning 'descendant of Teireadh,' which is associated with the meaning 'lord' or 'one who has lordship.'
Tierra
Means 'earth' or 'land' in Spanish.
Tiersa
A variant of Tiersa is linked to the name Teresa, which is derived from the Spanish name meaning 'to harvest.'
Tierza
Likely a modern variant of Tiersa or Teresa, meaning 'to harvest.'
Tiesha
A modern name often seen as a variation of the name Tasha or similar names.
Tieve
Less commonly found, its meaning and origin might be linked to a variant of Tiva or similar sounding names.
Tifanee
A modern spelling variation of Tiffany, which means 'manifestation of God' in Greek.
Tifaney
A variant of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' in Greek.
Tifani
A modern variant of Tiffany, signifying 'manifestation of God.'
Tifanie
An alternative spelling of Tiffany, meaning 'to manifest God.'
Tifany
Another spelling of Tiffany, which comes from Greek and means 'manifestation of God.'
Tifeoluwa
A name meaning 'God's gift' in Yoruba.
Tiferen
A less common name with unclear origins and meaning, it could be a variation of names like Tiffany.
Tiferlo
This name appears to be unique or modern with no widely accepted meaning, possibly a blend or variation of other names.
Tiff
A diminutive form of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God.'
Tiffan
An alternative or diminutive form of Tiffany, which means 'manifestation of God.'
Tiffanee
A stylized variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God.'
Tiffaney
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffani
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffania
A feminine form of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffanie
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffanny
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffany
Derived from the Greek 'Theophania', meaning 'manifestation of God'.
Tiffeney
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffeni
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffenie
A variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffennie
A variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffin
A diminutive form of Tiffany, often meaning 'appearance of God'.
Tiffinee
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffiney
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffini
A variant of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffinie
A variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tiffiny
A modern variation of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tifnee
A variant of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tifnie
A diminutive form of Tiffany, often meaning 'appearance of God'.
Tifny
A modern variant of Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'God's appearance'.
Tigernach
The name Tigernach means 'lord of the tiger' or 'tiger lord' in Gaelic.
Tigernaci
Tigernaci does not have a widely accepted meaning but appears to be derived from the Irish name Tigernach.
Tigerni
The name Tigerni is less common and lacks a specific meaning but may derive from Tigernach.
Tiggy
Tiggy is often used as a diminutive form of names beginning with 'Tig', such as Tigernach or Tigger.
Tighe
Tighe means 'house' or 'domain' in Irish Gaelic.
Tihalt
Tihalt is not widely documented but likely derives from Slavic or Celtic roots.
Tihana
Tihana means 'quiet' or 'peaceful' in Croatian.
Tihomir
Tihomir means 'quiet peace' derived from Slavic elements.
Tihomira
Tihomira means 'quiet peace' and is the female counterpart of Tihomir.
Tiia
Tiia is a feminine form of the name Tiitus, meaning 'goddess of the hunt' in Finnish mythology.
Tiina
Tiina is a diminutive of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' in Finnish.
Tija
Tija does not have a widely recognized meaning and may be a variation of other names.
Tijah
Tijah's meaning is not well-defined but could be a variant of Tija or related names.
Tijana
Tijana means 'quiet' or 'peaceful' in Serbian.
Tijasar
Tijasar likely derives from Slavic backgrounds but lacks a widely accepted meaning.
Til
Til means 'a good' or 'talented' in Scandinavian contexts.
Tilar
Tilar means 'to import energy and creativity'.
Tilbert
Tilbert means 'brave and bright'.
Tilda
Tilda is a diminutive of names like Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty'.
Tilde
Tilde is a diminutive form of names like Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty'.
Tilden
Tilden means 'a hill or valley' or can refer to 'the son of Tilda'.
Tiler
Tiler refers to someone who lays tiles or is associated with the occupation of tiling.
Tilford
A ford near a hill or a river crossing place at a hill.
Tilhere
A name derived from the word meaning 'to be loyal' or 'to support' in Old English origins.
Tilia
Derived from the name of the linden tree, symbolizing love and protection.
Tiljad
A name meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm' in Slavic languages.
Till
Derived from the Old English word meaning 'to pull up' or 'to lead'.
Tille
A diminutive of Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty'.
Tiller
Originally an occupational name for a person who tilled the soil or worked in agriculture.
Tilles
A feminine form derived from 'Till', meaning 'to provide or support'.
Tilli
A variation of Tilly, often associated with the meaning 'battle-mighty'.
Tillie
A classic diminutive of Matilda meaning 'battle-mighty'.
Tillman
Meaning 'farm worker' or 'tiller of the soil', an occupational surname.
Tillmann
A derivative of Tille, referring to a descendant of Tilli, which means 'battle-mighty'.
Tillo
A diminutive of Attilio, meaning 'father-like' or 'supply'.
Tillot
An occupational surname for someone who tilled the land, or worked with crops.
Tillote
A diminutive or feminine variant of Till, indicative of personal qualities like providing or leading.
Tilly
A diminutive form of Matilda meaning 'battle-mighty'.
Tilman
Meaning 'farmer' or 'tiller of land', reflecting agricultural roots.
Tilmund
Meaning 'brave protector' or 'mighty defender' in Old Norse origins.
Tilney
A name meaning 'from the farm by the river', originally a surname place name.
Tilton
Tilton refers to a 'farmstead or estate by a river', common in English surnames.
Tilwald
Tilwald combines elements that mean 'people's power' in Germanic origins.
Tim
Tim is a diminutive of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God' in Greek.
Timandra
Timandra means 'honoring man' and is derived from Greek mythology.
Timandros
Timandros, meaning 'honoring man', has roots in Greek culture and history.
Timaree
Timaree is derived from Timothy and means 'honoring God' in a modern context.
Timaria
Timaria relates to the name Timothy, invoking themes of honor and respect.