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Tarek Masculine Arabic

Tarek is an alternate transcription of Arabic طارق (see Tariq), a given name popular across the Arab world and among Muslims. The root name Tariq derives from the Arabic verb ṭaraqa meaning "to knock" or "to strike," and...

Tareq Masculine Arabic

Tareq is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Tariq, derived from the Arabic verb ṭaraqa, meaning "to strike" or "to knock." The name is widely used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worl...

Tarḫunna Masculine

Tarḫunna is the Hittite god of weather, storms, and the sky, whose name derives from the Hittite or Luwian verb tarḫ meaning "to overcome, to conquer" or "to defeat." This etymology is reflected in his epithets such as "...

Tarḫunz Masculine

Tarḫunz was the weather god and chief deity of the Luwians, an ancient people of Anatolia during the Bronze and Iron Ages. His name, stemming from Tarḫunt-, is a Luwian form of the Hittite god Tarḫunna, both derived from...

Tariel Masculine Georgian Literature

Tariel is a masculine name created by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for his 12th-century epic The Knight in the Panther's Skin. The name has since become established in Georgian culture and literature. Rustaveli like...

Tarık Masculine Turkish

Tarık is the Turkish form of Tariq, an Arabic origin name that derives from the verb ṭaraqa, meaning "to knock" or "to strike". The name thus carries a sense of a nighttime visitor who announces arrival by knocking at th...

Tarik Masculine Arabic Bosnian

Etymology and Meaning Tarik is the Bosnian form of Tariq, and it is also an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. The origin of Tarik traces back to the Arabic ṭāriq, meaning "visitor, knocker at the door", derived...

Tariku Masculine Amharic

Tariku is an Amharic masculine given name that carries the deeply evocative meaning of "his history" or "his story." Rooted in the Ethiopian Semitic language group, the name is particularly common among the Amharic-speak...

Tarina Feminine English

Tarina is a modern English feminine name, likely an elaborated form of Tara with the suffix -ina. The name Tara itself is derived from the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place," referring to the Hi...

Tariq Masculine Arabic Urdu

Tariq (Arabic: طارق) is an Arabic masculine given name and word meaning "visitor, knocker at the door"—essentially, one who "strikes" (from the verb ṭaraqa, "to knock"). It refers to a night visitor who "knocks" at the d...

Tariro Feminine Shona

Tariro is a feminine given name of Shona origin, commonly used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities. It means "hope" in the Shona language, a Bantu language spoken by the Shona people of Southern Africa. The...

Tarja Feminine Finnish

Etymology Tarja is the Finnish form of Daria, which itself is the feminine form of Darius. The ultimate root is the Old Persian name Darayavauš, meaning "possessing goodness," derived from elements meaning "to possess, t...

Tarjei Masculine Norwegian

Tarjei is a Norwegian given name, a variant of Torgeir. Torgeir itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with the element geirr meaning 'spear', thus...

Tarmo Masculine Estonian Finnish

Tarmo is an Estonian and Finnish masculine given name that means "vigour, energy, drive" in both languages. It derives from a common Baltic-Finnic word for energetic action or enterprise, reflecting qualities of vitality...

Taro Masculine Japanese

Taro is a common Japanese masculine given name. It is an alternate transcription of the kanji 太郎 (see Tarō). The name is most commonly written with the kanji 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big, great" and 郎 (rō) meaning "son...

Tarō Masculine Japanese

Tarō (太郎) is a common masculine Japanese given name, literally meaning rō) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible. Written Forms Besides the classic 太郎, Tarō can be written with various kanji characters...

Taron Masculine Armenian

Taron is a masculine Armenian given name that derives from the historic region of Taron in Greater Armenia (now located in modern-day Turkey). As part of the Turuberan province, Taron was once a canton of this ancient ki...

Tarou Masculine Japanese

Tarou is an alternate transcription of the Japanese kanji 太郎 (see Tarō), a traditional Japanese masculine given name. The name Tarō is composed of two elements: ta (太) meaning "thick, big, great" and rō (郎) meaning "...

Tarqik Unisex Inuit

Tarqik is a variant of the Inuit name Taqqiq. The name originates from the Inuktitut language, where it directly means "moon," reflecting the deep cultural connection between Indigenous Arctic peoples and the celestial b...

Tarquin Masculine History

Etymology and Historical ContextTarquin is an Anglicized form of the Latin Tarquinius, a Roman nomen (family name) of debated origin. It is widely considered to be Etruscan, derived from elements such as tarchuna or tarq...

Tarquinius Masculine Roman

EtymologyTarquinius is the Latin form of Tarquin, a name of uncertain origin, possibly Etruscan. The Roman gens Tarquinia (Tarquinia family) was a plebeian family, its most famous members being Lucius Tarquinius Priscus...

Taru Feminine Finnish

Taru is a Finnish feminine given name and a diminutive of Tarja, which itself is the Finnish form of Daria, ultimately derived from the Old Persian name Darius, meaning “possessing goodness.” The name Taru directly trans...

Tarun Masculine Bengali Punjabi +2

Tarun is a masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word taruna (तरुण), meaning "young" or "fresh." The name reflects youthfulness, vitality, and renewal, and is widely used in Bengali, Punjabi, H...

Tarvo Masculine Estonian

Tarvo is a Tarmo in Estonian and also used in Finland, where it is more rarely given. The name derives from a dialectal variant of the Estonian word tarm ('energy', 'vigour'), according to Wiktionary. In Finnish, the ety...

Taryn Feminine English

Taryn is an English feminine given name with modern origins, famously created for the daughter of American actor Tyrone Power and actress Linda Christian. The name is effectively a feminine form of Tyrone, which itself d...

Tarzan Masculine Literature

Tarzan is a fictional name created by American author Edgar Rice Burroughs for the main character in his novel Tarzan of the Apes, first published in magazine form in 1912. In the novel, Tarzan is the ape name given to t...

Tase Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Tase is a diminutive of Atanas, commonly used in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. As a short form, Tase carries the affectionate or informal character typical of diminutives, while ultimately tracing back to the Greek name...

Tasgall Masculine Scottish

Tasgall is a masculine Scottish name, a variant of the earlier Asgall, which itself is the Scottish Gaelic form of the Old Norse name Ásketill. The name is intimately tied to the MacAskill family of the Hebrides, where T...

Tasha Feminine English Russian

Tasha is a feminine given name of primarily English and Russian usage, originating as a short form of Natasha. The name Natasha itself is a Russian diminutive of Natalya, which traces back to Natalie, derived from the La...

Tasheni Feminine

Tasheni is a feminine given name of Bemba origin, meaning "give thanks." The Bemba language, spoken primarily in Zambia by the Bemba people, belongs to the Bantu language family. Names in Bemba culture often carry profou...

Tashi Unisex Tibetan

Tashi is a unisex Tibetan name that carries the auspicious meaning "good fortune" in the Tibetan language. It is deeply embedded in Tibetan Buddhist culture, where names often reflect spiritual virtues, blessings, or asp...

Tashina Feminine Sioux

Tashina is a feminine name of Sioux origin, derived from the Lakota word Tȟašína, meaning "her blanket" or "her shawl," from the root šiná ("blanket, shawl"). The name appears in the first part of the names of notable hi...

Tashlultum Feminine

Tashlultum (fl. c. 2300 BC) was a wife of the Akkadian king Sargon. Her name is of uncertain etymology, though it appears to be of Akkadian origin and ends with the feminine suffix -tum. This suggests a possible meaning...

Tasi Feminine

Tasi is a feminine given name of Chamorro origin, predominantly used in the Mariana Islands such as Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. The name directly translates to “sea” or “ocean” in the Chamorro language, reflec...

Tasia Feminine Greek

Tasia is a Greek short form of Anastasia, derived from the masculine name Anastasius. The root Anastasia means "resurrection" (from Greek anastasis), a concept central to Christian theology. The name gained prominence th...

Taskill Masculine Scottish

Taskill is the Anglicized form of Tasgall, a Scottish Gaelic name that has been used historically by the MacAskill family of the Hebrides. It ultimately traces back to the Old Norse Ásketill, derived from áss meaning "go...

Tasleem Unisex Urdu

Tasleem is an alternate transcription of the Urdu تسلیم, itself a form of the Arabic name Taslim. The root name Taslim derives from the Arabic verb sallama (to greet, to submit), carrying rich meanings such as "salutatio...

Taslim Unisex Arabic Urdu

Taslim (Arabic: تسليم) is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the root sallama meaning "to greet" or "to submit." The name itself translates to "salutation" or "greeting" and is closely associated with Islamic c...

Taslima Feminine Arabic Bengali

Taslima is an Arabic feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Taslim. The root Taslim means "salutation" in Arabic, coming from the verb sallama meaning "to greet." Consequently, Taslima carries several relat...

Tašmišu Masculine

Tašmišu (Tashmishu) was a Hurrian god, known as the brother and attendant of the storm god Tešub. His name is derived from the Hurrian word tašmi, meaning "strong," with the suffix -šu also appearing in the name of one o...

Tasneem Feminine Arabic Urdu

Tasneem is a feminine given name that represents an alternate transcription of the Arabic Tasnim (Arabic: تسنيم), as well as the typical Urdu transcription. It is used primarily in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking communities,...

Tasnim Feminine Arabic Bengali

Tasnim (also spelled Tasneem or Tesnim) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the name of a celestial spring or well in Paradise (Jannah) that, according to Islamic tradition, provides a drink for the r...

Tasoula Feminine Greek

Tasoula is a Greek diminutive of Anastasia, a name rich in Christian history and royal associations. The name Tasoula embodies warmth and familiarity within Greek-speaking communities, often used as a term of endearment...

Tasunka Masculine Sioux

Tasunka is a masculine given name of Sioux origin, drawn from the Lakota language. It derives from the Lakota term tȟašúŋke, meaning "his horse", which incorporates the root šuŋg (or šúŋka) meaning "horse" (a literal tra...

Tata Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Tata is an Old English masculine personal name that likely derives from the Proto-West Germanic element *tait, meaning "happy, glad" or "bright, cheerful." The name reflects the Old English onomastic tradition of choosin...

Taťána Feminine Czech

Taťána is the Czech form of the Russian name Tatiana. It is a feminine given name with deep roots in Christian tradition, particularly within Orthodox Christianity. The name originates from the Roman name Tatianus, a der...

Tatanka Masculine Sioux

Tatanka is a name of Lakota origin, derived from the Lakota word tȟatȟáŋka, meaning "male bison" or simply "bison bull" in English. The name evokes the majestic and powerful animal that was central to the plains tribes'...

Tate Masculine English

Tate is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, which itself originated from the Old English personal name Tata. The Old English name Tata is thought to mean "happy" or "glad." The surname Tate emerged in...

Tatenda Unisex Shona

Tatenda is a given name of Shona origin, meaning "thank you" in the Shona language. It derives from the verb tenda, which means "thank" or "be grateful." As a name, Tatenda reflects the value of gratitude and is often gi...

Tatev Feminine Armenian

Etymology Tatev (Armenian: Տաթև) is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, directly derived from the name of the Tatev Monastery (Տաթևի վանք, Tat'evi vank'), a celebrated 9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monas...

Tatevik Feminine Armenian

EtymologyTatevik is an Armenian feminine given name, serving as a diminutive or affectionate form of Tatev. The root name Tatev itself is derived from the famous Tatev monastery in southern Armenia, a revered medieval mo...

Tatiana Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +17

Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...

Tatiane Feminine Portuguese

Tatiane is a Portuguese variant of the name Tatiana. It shares the same etymology and historical background while reflecting the phonetic and orthographic conventions of Portuguese naming traditions.Etymology and Origins...

Tatianna Feminine English

Tatianna is a modern English variant of Tatiana, a name that has long been popular in Eastern Europe and Russia. The spelling with a double "n" adds a stylistic flourish while maintaining the same pronunciation. Tatiana...

Tatianus Masculine Roman

Tatianus is the Latin masculine form of Tatiana. As a Roman given name, it derives from the family name Tatius, though it is best known today through its association with early Christian figures and its feminine counterp...

Tatienne Feminine French

Tatienne is a French feminine given name, a Gallicized form of Tatiana. It represents a distinct variant in the French-speaking world, adapting the pan-European name through softer, more typically French phonetic convent...

Tatius Masculine Roman Roman

Tatius is a Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly from the Sabine language. While the Sabines were an ancient Italic people who lived in the central Apennines, the name's deeper etymology remains obscure and no...

Tatjana Feminine Croatian Estonian +7

Etymology and OriginTatjana is a form of Tatiana used in several languages, including Croatian, Estonian, Finnish, German, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. In some cases, it derives from the Russian...

Tatsiana Feminine Belarusian

Tatsiana is the Belarusian form of Tatiana, a name with a rich history rooted in the Sabine and Roman worlds. Derived from the Sabine name Tatius, Tatiana was originally a feminine diminutive form. The name gained promin...

Tatsuo Masculine Japanese

Tatsuo is a masculine Japanese given name, composed of kanji characters that typically include tatsu (達) meaning "achieve" or "attain" combined with o (夫) meaning "man, husband." The name therefore conveys a meaning of...

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