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30,235Taavet is the Estonian form of David, a name of Hebrew origin. While David itself derives from the Hebrew root doḏ meaning "beloved" or "uncle", Taavet specifically represents the Estonian adaptation of this widely used...
Taavetti is the Finnish form of David, widely used in Finland as a given name. The name is derived from the Hebrew Dawiḏ, meaning "beloved" or "uncle," and is notably associated with the biblical King David of Israel, wh...
Taavi is the Estonian and Finnish form of David, a name of Hebrew origin derived from the word dod meaning "beloved" or "uncle." It is a common given name in both Estonia and Finland, reflecting the enduring popularity o...
Tabassum is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "smiling". It derives from the Arabic root بسم (basama), which conveys the act of smiling. The name is used in various cultures influenced by Islam, including A...
Tabatha is a variant spelling of Tabitha, an English feminine given name with biblical origins. The name Tabitha itself derives from the Aramaic word ṭabīṯā, meaning "gazelle" (female gazelle), and is also associated wit...
Tabby is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Tabitha. While Tabitha is of Aramaic origin meaning "gazelle," Tabby functions as an informal, affectionate short form, similar to how Tibby is used. The...
Tabea is a German short form of Tabitha, which means "gazelle" in Aramaic. The name Tabea was used in earlier editions of the Luther Bible, where it appeared as the German equivalent of Tabitha. Though now considered som...
Tabita is the Latin form of Tabitha, which in turn is a Greek transliteration of the Aramaic word tabyitā, meaning "gazelle." The name appears in the New Testament (Acts 9:36) where Tabitha is a disciple known for her go...
Tabitha is an English feminine given name derived from an Aramaic word meaning "gazelle." The name appears in the New Testament in Acts 9:36, where Tabitha (also known by her Greek equivalent Dorcas) is a benevolent woma...
Tacey is an English female given name derived from the Latin verb tace, meaning "be silent" (from tacere, which shares its root with the English word "tacit"). This unusual command-name emerged in England during the 16th...
Tacita is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived as the feminine form of Tacitus, a Roman cognomen meaning "silent, mute." The name Tacitus is best known from the 1st-century Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus,...
Tácito is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Tacitus, an Ancient Roman cognomen derived from Latin tacitus meaning "silent, mute." The name is chiefly associated with the Roman historian and senator Publius Cornelius Tac...
Tacito is the Italian form of Tacitus, a Roman cognomen derived from Latin "tacitus" meaning "silent, mute". The name is most famously associated with the 1st-century Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus, whose work...
EtymologyTacitus is a Roman cognomen derived from Latin tacitus, meaning "silent, mute". The name originally referred to a person of few words or reserved nature. It shares a root with the feminine form Tacita and appear...
EtymologyTad is an English short form of Thaddeus, a name of Aramaic origin. The related Apocryphal Gospels refer to the apostle Thaddeus, whose name may derive from the Aramaic word taḏ meaning "heart" or "breast." In t...
Tadala is a feminine given name of Chewa origin, spoken by the Chewa people of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. The name means "we have been blessed" in the Chewa language, reflecting a common naming tradition in many Afr...
Tadas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a form of Thaddeus.Etymology and OriginsTadas originates from the Lithuanian adaptation of Thaddeus. The root name Thaddeus itself comes from the Greek Thaddaios (Θαδδαῖος), wh...
Tadashi is a common Japanese masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common kanji for Tadashi is 正 (tadashi), meaning "right, correct, or true." Another frequently us...
Taddeo is an Italian masculine given name, the equivalent of Thaddeus in English, itself derived from the Greek form of an Aramaic or possibly Hebrew name.Etymology and OriginsTaddeo traces its roots through Greek Thadda...
Etymology and OriginTadeáš is the Czech and Slovak form of Thaddeus, a name of Aramaic origin. The Greek form Thaddaios (Θαδδαῖος) is derived from the Aramaic name Ṯaddai (תַּדַּי), which may come from taḏ (תַּד) meaning...
Tadej is the Slovene form of Thaddeus, a name of apostolic origin. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Thaddaios, itself from the Aramaic root Ṯaddai, which may be related to the Aramaic word taḏ meaning “heart, b...
Tadeja is a Slovene feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Tadej, which itself is the Slovene variant of Thaddeus.EtymologyThe name traces its ultimate roots to the Aramaic name Ṯaddai, which is possibly de...
Tadeo is the Spanish form of Thaddeus, a name of Aramaic origin borne by one of the twelve apostles in the Gospel of Matthew. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic Ṯaddai, possibly meaning "heart" or "breast," tho...
Tadesse (also spelled Tadese) is a masculine given name and surname of Ethiopian origin. Derived from the Amharic word meaning "revived," it carries connotations of renewal, restoration, or being brought back to life. Th...
Tadeu is the Portuguese form of Thaddeus, an apostolic name with deep roots in Aramaic and Greek traditions. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic Ṯaddai, possibly related to the word for "heart" or "breast," thou...
Tadeusz is a Polish given name, derived from Thaddeus. The name came into Polish via Latin Thaddaeus, from Greek Thaddaios, which itself is a form of the Aramaic name Ṯaddai. The Aramaic root may be taḏ meaning "heart" o...
Tadg is the Old Irish form of Tadhg, a name that has deep roots in Gaelic Ireland. The meaning of Tadhg is "poet" or "philosopher", derived from a word associated with storytelling and wisdom. This etymology reflects the...
Tadgán is an Old Irish diminutive of Tadhg, which itself derives from the Old Irish word tadg meaning "poet" [3]. The name thus carries the meaning of "little poet" or "poet's son", following a common Gaelic naming patte...
Tadgh is a variant of the Irish masculine name Tadhg, which derives from Old Irish Tadg, meaning "poet" or "philosopher". The name was historically widespread in Gaelic-speaking regions of Ireland and Scotland, and it be...
Tadhg (also spelled Tadgh, Teague, Tighe, Teige, Teigue) is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic masculine given name. Derived from Old Irish Tadg, it means "poet" or "storyteller", with a secondary sense of "philosopher". The n...
Tadhgán is an Irish masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Tadhg. The name thus inherits the meaning of its root, derived from Old Irish Tadg meaning "poet." In Irish naming traditions, the suffix typically...
Tadija is a Croatian and Serbian form of Thaddeus, a name that ultimately traces back to the Aramaic name Ṯaddai (תַּדַּי). The Aramaic root taḏ (תַּד) means "heart" or "breast," but some scholars suggest it may instead...
Taegan is a variant spelling of Tegan, a Welsh feminine name derived from a diminutive of the Welsh word teg meaning "beautiful" or "pretty". The name thus carries the meaning of "darling". Taegan, along with the alterna...
Tafadzwa is a given name of Shona origin, predominantly used in Zimbabwe. It means "we are pleased" in Shona, derived from the verb fadza meaning "to please, make happy." The name reflects the cultural value placed on jo...
Tafari is an Amharic masculine given name that possibly means "he who inspires awe" in the Amharic language. The name is most famously associated with Lij Tafari Makonnen (1892–1975), who later assumed the regnal name Ha...
Taffy is an Anglicized form of Dafydd, the Welsh variant of David. The name David ultimately derives from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), meaning "beloved" or coming from the root דּוֹד (doḏ) meaning "uncle". Taffy has also b...
EtymologyTage is a masculine given name of Danish origin. It is derived from the medieval Danish byname Taki, which itself comes from Old Norse taka meaning "to take, to capture". The name likely originally referred to a...
Taghreed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Taghrid, traditionally transliterated from تغريد. The name directly translates to "singing" or "chirping", evoking the pleasant sound of birds. It belongs to the...
Taghrid is a feminine Arabic name that evokes the joyful sounds of nature. It means "singing, chirping" in Arabic, derived from the root word gharada, which relates to the melodious calls of birds. The name is often asso...
Taguhi (Armenian: Թագուհի) is an Armenian female given name that means "queen" in the Armenian language. This name directly reflects a royal title, evoking connotations of nobility and leadership. It is the Armenian coun...
Tagwanibisan is a feminine name derived from the Algonquin language, meaning "rainbow". Algonquin, part of the larger Algonquian language family, is spoken by Indigenous peoples in present-day Canada, particularly in reg...
Taha (Arabic: طه) is a masculine given name in the Arab world, derived from the combination of the two Arabic letters Ṭāʾ ط and Hāʾ ه. Etymology The name refers to the opening verse of the 20th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur...
Tahani is an Arabic feminine given name. The name is derived from the Arabic root hanaʾa, meaning "to congratulate", and carries the literal sense of "congratulations, felicitations, good wishes". It is often given to ex...
Tahar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Tahir (طاهر), meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste." It is chiefly used in North Africa, particularly in countries like Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. The name derives fr...
Tahel is a modern Hebrew name meaning "you will shine." It is derived from the Hebrew root halal, which carries the dual meanings of "to praise" and "to shine." This linguistic connection links Tahel to a family of Hebre...
Taher is a masculine given name used in Arabic and Persian contexts, functioning as a Persian form of Tahir and as an alternate Arabic transcription of the same name. The root Tahir carries the meaning "virtuous, pure, c...
Tahereh is the Persian feminine form of the Arabic name Tahir, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste". In Persian, the final 'h' often indicates feminine gender, making Tahereh the direct equivalent of the more widely known Ar...
Tahir (also spelled Taher or Tahar) is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṭ-h-r, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste." The name is deeply rooted in Arabic and Islamic culture, carrying connotations of moral...
Tahirə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of the Arabic-origin name Tahir, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste". It reflects deep-rooted Islamic naming traditions in Azerbaijan, where names embody spiritual virtues and moral e...
Etymology and MeaningTahira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine form Tahir. The root of the name, meaning “pure, chaste, virtuous” in Arabic, reflects a deep-seated cultural value in Isl...
Tahire is a Turkish feminine given name, linguistically forming the counterpart of the masculine name Tahir, which in Arabic means "virtuous, pure, chaste". As a feminine derivative, Tahire embodies the same connotations...
Táhirih is the title of Fatemeh Baraghani (1814–1852), a Persian poet, theologian, and reformer. It is a variant of the feminine name Tahira, which itself derives from the Arabic root Tahir, meaning “virtuous, pure, chas...
Tahlako is a traditional Choctaw name meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength, vision, and freedom—qualities revered by the Choctaw people. Despite its rarity, the name carries significant cultural heritage and is occasion...
Tahlia is a variant of the name Talia, and as such shares its multifaceted origins. The name Talia has several distinct roots, derived from different cultures and languages. One prominent origin is as a Modern Hebrew fem...
Tahmasb is a modern Persian transcription of the traditional name Tahmasp, which has deep roots in Persian military and royal nomenclature. The name derives from Old Persian elements: tahm, meaning "brave" or "valiant,"...
Tahmasp is a Persian masculine given name, derived from the elements تهم (tahm) meaning "brave, valiant" and اسب (asb) meaning "horse," thus literally "strong horse." The name was borne by two prominent rulers of the Saf...
Tahmid is an Arabic and Bengali masculine given name, derived from the Arabic verbal noun taḥmīd (تَحْمِيد), meaning "praising". It shares its root with the phrase alhamdulillah ("all praise is due to God"), also known a...
Tahmina is a Persian female name derived from the element tahm (تهم), meaning "brave, valiant." This name is of major significance in Persian literature, most famously as the name of a character in the 10th-century Persi...
Tahmineh is the modern Persian form of the name Tahmina, featured in the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by the poet Ferdowsi. The name is derived from the Persian word tahm meaning "brave, valian...
Tahmuras is the Persian form of the Avestan name 𐬙𐬀𐬑𐬨𐬀⸱𐬎𐬭𐬎𐬞𐬌 (Taxma Urupi), a heroic figure in Zoroastrian tradition. The name is derived from the Avestan elements 𐬙𐬀𐬑𐬨𐬀 (taxma) meaning "strong" and 𐬎𐬭𐬎𐬞𐬌 (urupi) meaning...