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| Taavi |
Finnish |
The beloved, the adored one. From the name David. |
| Tab |
Persian |
A drum or drummer. |
| Tabansi |
African |
one who endures |
| Tabari |
North African |
after famous muslim historian |
| Tabb |
Persian |
A drum or drummer. |
| Tabor |
Persian |
A drum or drummer. |
| Tad |
Irish Gaelic |
A poet or philosopher. Also see Teague. |
| Tadc |
Celtic |
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| Tadd |
Greek |
Courageous. |
| Taddeo |
Greek |
Courageous. |
| Tadi |
Omaha Indian |
wind |
| Taffy |
Welsh |
The beloved, the adored one. From the name David. |
| Taggart |
Gaelic |
A priest. |
| Tahir |
Arabic |
Pure and virtuous. |
| Tai |
Vietnamese |
The talented one. |
| Tailer |
Old French |
The tailor. |
| Tailor |
Old French |
The tailor. |
| Tait |
Old Norse |
Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum. |
| Tajo |
Spanish |
day |
| Takai |
Japanese |
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| Takoda |
Native American |
The friend of all. |
| Taksa |
Hindu |
a son of Bharata |
| Taksony |
Hungarian |
well fed, content, merciless, wild |
| Taku |
Japanese |
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| Talbot |
Old French |
From the valley. |
| Talfryn |
Welsh |
From the top of the hill. |
| Talib |
Arabic |
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| Taliesin |
Welsh |
A radiant brow. |
| Tallis |
Persian |
Wise, learned. |
| Talman |
Hebrew |
to injure, to oppress |
| Talon |
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| Talorg |
Welsh |
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| Talos |
Greek |
giant protector of Minos island |
| Tam |
Scottish |
A twin or heart. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tama |
Japanese/Polynesian |
Japanese: A jewel. Polynesian: A boy or son. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tamas |
Greek |
A twin. |
| Tamer |
Turkish |
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| Tamir |
Arabic |
pure, tall stately |
| Tancred |
Teutonic |
A thoughtful adviser. |
| Tancredo |
Italian |
of thoughtful counsel |
| Tane |
Polynesian |
The name of a god. |
| Tanek |
Polish |
immortal |
| Taner |
Turkish |
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| Tangaroa |
Polynesian |
Of the sea. |
| Tangwyn |
Welsh |
Peace. |
| Tanicus |
Latin |
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| Tannar |
Old English |
Leather worker. |
| Tanner |
Old English |
Leather worker. |
| Tano |
Ghanese |
name of river |
| Tapan |
Hindu |
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| Tapesh |
Hindu |
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| Tara |
Irish Gaelic/Sanskrit |
Irish Gaelic: A rocky hill, from the ancient home of Ireland's kings. Sanskrit: A star. The name of a Buddhist goddess. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tarang |
Hindu |
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| Tarasios |
Greek |
of Tarentum |
| Tarcal |
Hungarian |
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| Tardos |
Hungarian |
bald |
| Taree |
Aboriginal |
A wild fig. |
| Tariq |
Arabic |
The night visitor. |
| Tarjan |
Hungarian |
name of an honor |
| Tarkan |
Turkish |
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| Tarn |
Old Norse |
A mountain pool. |
| Taro |
Japanese |
The firstborn son. |
| Tarquin |
Latin |
The name of two early Roman kings. |
| Tarrant |
Old English |
From the name of a river. |
| Tarun |
Sanskrit |
Young, tender. |
| Tas |
Hungarian |
well fed, stone |
| Tashi |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Prosperity. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tate |
Old Norse |
Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum. |
| Tathal |
Welsh |
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| Tathan |
Welsh |
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| Tatum |
Old English |
From Tate's homestead. A boy or girl's name. |
| Taurin |
Latin |
born under the sign of Taurus |
| Taurinus |
Latin |
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| Taurus |
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From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
| Tavis |
Scottish |
twin |
| Tavish |
Scottish Gaelic |
A twin. A form of Thomas. |
| Tawhiri |
Polynesian |
A tempest. |
| Taylor |
Old French |
A tailor. A boy or girl's name. |
| Teague |
Irish Gaelic |
A poet or philosopher. |
| Teal |
English |
A water bird. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tean |
Cornish |
One of the Isles of Scilly. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tearlach |
Scottish |
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| Tecer |
Turkish |
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| Tecwyn |
Welsh |
White, fair. |
| Ted |
Old English |
Divine gift. |
| Teddie |
Old English |
Divine gift. |
| Teddy |
Old English |
Divine gift. |
| Tee |
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| Tej |
Hindu |
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| Telford |
Old French |
An iron-cutter. |
| Telo |
Old French |
Teliau, Th?lo, Th?liau |
| Tem |
English |
country |
| Teman |
Hebrew |
right hand, south |
| Temani |
Hebrew |
of Teman |
| Templar |
Old French |
A knight. |
| Tenenan |
Old French |
Tinidor, Tenedor |
| Tennyson |
Old English |
The son of Dennis. Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. Also see Tennyson. |
| Tenzin |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tenzing |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name. |
| Teodor |
Greek |
The gift of God. |
| Tercan |
Turkish |
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| Terence |
Latin |
Tender, good gracious. |
| Terje |
Norse |
of Thor?s spear |
| Terrel |
Old English |
thunderer |
| Terrence |
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Tender, good gracious. |
| Terrie |
Latin |
Smooth and polished. |
| Terro |
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| Terry |
Greek/Latin |
Greek: The harvester or reaper. Latin: Smooth and polished. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tetony |
Hungarian |
chieftain |
| Teulyddog |
Welsh |
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| Tewdwr |
Welsh |
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| Tex |
American |
From Texas. |
| Tezer |
Turkish |
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| Thabit |
Arabic |
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| Thaddeaus |
Latin |
couragues, praiser |
| Thaddeus |
Greek |
Gift of God. |
| Thai |
Vietnamese |
many, multiple |
| Thaliard |
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From Shakespeare's play Pericles. |
| Thaman |
Hindu |
name of a god |
| Than |
Burmese |
A million. An auspicious number name. |
| Thane |
Old English |
A land-holding soldier. Also a Scottish clan chieftain. |
| Thanos |
Greek |
Noble. |
| Thatcher |
Old English |
roof fixer |
| Theobald |
Teutonic |
A bold leader of the people. |
| Theobold |
Old German |
the boldest |
| Theodore |
Greek |
Divine gift. |
| Theodoric |
Teutonic |
The ruler of the people. Also see Derek. |
| Theon |
Greek |
Godly. |
| Theophilus |
Greek |
beloved of God |
| Theron |
Greek |
The hunter. |
| Thersites |
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From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. |
| Theseus |
Greek |
A hero of Greek legend. |
| Thibaud |
Old French |
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| Thidias |
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From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
| Thierry |
French |
French form of Terence and Theodoric. |
| Thies |
Dutch |
Dutch diminutives of Matthew. |
| Thijs |
Dutch |
Dutch diminutives of Matthew. |
| Thomas |
Greek |
A twin. |
| Thor |
Old Norse |
The God of thunder in Norse mythology. |
| Thorald |
Old Norse |
Ruling in the manner of Thor. |
| Thoralf |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorbjorn |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorburn |
Old Norse |
Thor's warrior. |
| Thord |
Scandinavian |
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| Thore |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorfinn |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorgeirr |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorgils |
Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon |
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| Thorgrim |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorkell |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorleifr |
Scandinavian |
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| Thormund |
Old English |
Thor's protection. |
| Thorne |
Old English |
thorn tree |
| Thornley |
Old English |
From the thorny clearing. |
| Thornton |
Old English |
From the place among the thorns. |
| Thorpe |
Old English |
From the farm village. |
| Thorstein |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorulffr |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorvald |
Scandinavian |
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| Thorvid |
Scandinavian |
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| Thosa |
Old French |
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| Thrandr |
Scandinavian |
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| Thurborn |
Teutonic |
dweller by Thor's stream |
| Thurio |
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From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. |
| Thurlow |
Old English |
from Thor |
| Thurso |
Scottish |
A Scottish placename. |
| Thurstan |
Old English |
Thor's stone. |
| Thurston |
Norse |
Thor's stone |
| Tibald |
Teutonic |
A bold leader of the people. |
| Tibalt |
Greek |
people's prince |
| Tiberius |
Latin |
After the River Tiber. |
| Tibold |
German |
A bold leader of the people. |
| Tiernan |
Irish Gaelic |
The descendant of a lord. |
| Tierney |
Irish Gaelic |
The descendant of a lord. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tihamar |
Hungarian |
likes silence |
| Tiki |
Polynesian |
One who is fetched, as in a spirit after death. |
| Tilak |
Hindu |
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| Tilford |
Old English |
From the good man's ford. |
| Tim |
Greek |
Honouring God, or honoured by God. |
| Timeus |
Greek |
perfect |
| Timoleon |
Greek |
I honor what I say |
| Timon |
Greek |
A reward, an honour. Also from Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. |
| Timor |
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After the Timor Sea. |
| Timothy |
Greek |
Honouring God, or honoured by God. |
| Timur |
Hebrew, Hungarian, Turkish |
iron |
| Tinh |
Vietnamese |
mindful; aware |
| Tipene |
Maori |
Maori form of Stephen. |
| Titus |
Latin |
An old Roman name. |
| Titusz |
Hungarian |
dove, honored |
| Tivadar |
Hungarian |
gift of God |
| Tivon |
Hebrew |
lover of nature |
| Tobias |
Hebrew |
God is good. A biblical name. |
| Tobie |
Hebrew |
God is good. A boy or girl's name. |
| Toby |
Hebrew |
The Lord is good. |
| Tod |
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A fox or foxhunter. |
| Todd |
Old Norse from Latin |
A fox or foxhunter. |
| Toft |
Old English |
From the site of the building. |
| Toker |
Turkish |
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| Tolga |
Turkish |
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| Tom |
Greek |
A twin. A form of Thomas. |
| Tomaj |
Hungarian |
name of a clan |
| Tomas |
Czech/Irish/Scottish Gaelic/Spanish |
A twin. A form of Thomas. |
| Tomasz |
Polish |
A twin. A form of Thomas. |
| Tome |
Galician |
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| Tomi |
Japanese |
Red. |
| Tomkin |
Old English |
Little Tom or Thomas. |
| Tommy |
Greek |
A twin. A form of Thomas. |
| Tomo |
Greek |
A twin. A form of Thomas. |
| Tong |
Vietnamese |
fragrant |
| Tony |
Latin |
Praiseworthy, of inestimable worth. |
| Tor |
Old Norse/Celtic |
Old Norse: The God of thunder in Norse mythology. Celtic: A rock. |
| Tore |
Old Norse |
The God of thunder in Norse mythology. |
| Torin |
Gaelic |
The chief. |
| Tormey |
Irish Gaelic |
A thunder spirit. |
| Tormod |
Scottish |
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| Torquil |
Scottish Gaelic from Old Norse |
Thor's cauldron. |
| Torr |
Old English |
From the tower. |
| Torrance |
Latin |
Smooth and polished. |
| Torsten |
little Tom |
Tompkin, Tomlin |
| Torvald |
Old Norse |
Thor the ruler. |
| Toste |
Scandinavian |
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| Tostig |
Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian |
| Touchstone |
From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. |
| Toussaint |
French |
All the saints. Also see Santos. |
| Tovi |
Modern Hebrew |
Good. |
| Townley |
Old English |
From the town meadow. |
| Townsend |
Old English |
From the towns end. |
| Toyo |
Japanese |
plentiful |
| Tracy |
Old French |
Brave. A boy or girl's name. |
| Trahaearn |
Welsh |
strong as iron |
| Traherne |
Welsh |
Of iron strength. |
| Tran |
Vietnamese |
A family name. |
| Tranio |
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From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. |
| Tranter |
Old English |
wagoneer |
| Travis |
Old French |
From the crossing or crossroads. |
| Trefor |
Welsh |
From the large village. |
| Trefusis |
Cornish |
A placename. |
| Trelawney |
Cornish |
From the church village. |
| Tremayne |
Cornish |
From the place of the stone or rock. |
| Tremeur |
Old French |
Treveur |
| Trent |
English |
Thrifty. From the name of a river. |
| Trenus |
Latin |
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| Tresco |
Cornish |
From a placename, one of the Isles of Scilly. |
| Trethowan |
Cornish |
From the farm by the sandhills. |
| Trevelyan |
Cornish |
From the farm at the mill. A Cornish placename. |
| Trevor |
Welsh |
Prudent. From the large village. |
| Trey |
Middle English |
third born, three |
| Trigve |
Norwegian |
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| Trilby |
Italian |
Sings with trills. A boy or girl's name. |
| Trinculo |
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From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. |
| Trinity |
Latin |
A trio or triad, as in the Holy Trinity. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tripp |
Old English |
traveler |
| Trisanu |
Hindu |
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| Tristan |
Celtic |
The noisy one. |
| Tristen |
Celtic |
The noisy one. |
| Tristram |
Celtic |
Sad. |
| Troilus |
French |
place name |
| Trowbridge |
Old English |
From the wooden bridge. |
| Troy |
Old French |
Water or foot soldier. From a placename. Also the name of the ancient city in Asia Minor. |
| Truman |
Old English |
A trusty or faithful man. |
| Tryggvi |
Scandinavian |
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| Trystan |
Cornish/Welsh |
The noisy one. |
| Tuart |
Aboriginal |
A type of Eucalypt. |
| Tuathal |
Celtic |
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| Tubal |
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From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. |
| Tucker |
Old English |
A cloth-worker. |
| Tudfwlch |
Welsh |
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| Tudi |
Old French |
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| Tudor |
Welsh |
Welsh form of Theodore. Devine gift. |
| Tudur |
Welsh |
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| Tugdual |
Old French |
Tual, Tugal, Pabu |
| Tujan |
Old French |
Tugen, Tujen |
| Tuncer |
Turkish |
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| Tungyr |
Welsh |
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| Ture |
Scandinavian |
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| Turi |
Polynesian |
The name of a famous chief. |
| Turiau |
Old French |
Turio |
| Turner |
Old French |
A lathe-worker. |
| Turpin |
Old Norse |
A Finnish man of Thor. |
| Tushar |
Hindu |
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| Tuvya |
Hebrew |
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| Tuyen |
Vietnamese |
Angelic. |
| Twain |
Middle English |
two pieces |
| Twyford |
Old English |
From the double ford. |
| Tyack |
Cornish |
A farmer. |
| Tybalt |
Teutonic |
A bold leader of the people. |
| Tycho |
Greek |
He who hits the mark. |
| Tye |
Old English |
From the enclosure. |
| Tyee |
Native American |
chief |
| Tyler |
Old English |
A tiler or tile-maker. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tymon |
Greek |
A reward, an honour. |
| Tynan |
Gaelic |
The dark one. |
| Tyne |
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The name of an English river. A boy or girl's name. |
| Tyrek |
Ty |
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| Tyrol |
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After the Austrian alpine region. |
| Tyrone |
Irish |
The name of a county in Northern Ireland. |
| Tyrus |
Latin |
person from Tyre |
| Tyson |
Old French |
A firebrand. |
| Tytus |
Polish |
An old Roman name. |
| Tzuriel |
Hebrew |
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