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30,235Tatsuya (たつや, タツヤ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. It is typically written with kanji, where the most frequent combination is 達也, meaning "to achieve, to be" — from tatsu (達, "achieve") and ya (也, "t...
Tatton is an English first name derived from a surname, which itself originates from a place name. In Old English, the place name means "Tata's town", combining the personal name Tata (a diminutive of various names) with...
Tatu is a Finnish masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Taneli, the Finnish form of Daniel. As a short form, it is typically affectionate or informal, often used for close acquaintances or children. The...
Tatu is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "third (child)".In many African cultures, counting names are common. They help express the order of birth of a child. The name shows how important family structure...
Tatum is an English given name that originated as a surname, itself derived from a place name meaning "Tata's homestead" in Old English. Despite its unisex potential, Tatum remains relatively uncommon compared to similar...
Tatyana is the Russian and Bulgarian form of Tatiana. The name traces its ultimate origin to the Sabine-Latin name Tatius, borne by the legendary Sabine king Titus Tatius. From Tatius derived the masculine diminutive Tat...
Tatyanna is a modern English variant of the name Tatiana, itself a feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, derived from the Roman Tatius. The name Tatiana is most notably associated with a 3rd-century saint who was mar...
Tau is a masculine given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "lion" in these Southern Bantu languages. The name was borne by the last ruler of the Rolong people in South Africa during the 18th century, reflecting it...
Taufik is the Indonesian form of Tawfiq, an Arabic masculine given name. The name originates from the Arabic root wafiqa (وفق), meaning "to be successful" or "to succeed," and carries the core meaning of "success" or "go...
Tauno is a masculine given name of Karelian Finnish origin, most commonly found in Estonia and Finland. The name derives from a word meaning "peaceful, modest", reflecting qualities valued in traditional Finnish society....
Taurai is a given name of Shona origin, used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Shona verb taura, meaning "speak" or "talk." As a name, Taurai carries connotations of eloquence...
Tauras is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived directly from the Lithuanian word tauras, meaning "aurochs" — an extinct species of large wild cattle that once roamed Europe, including the forests of Lithuania. The n...
Taurus is a Latin word meaning "bull", used as a masculine first name and most famously associated with the constellation of the same name and the second sign of the zodiac. The name derives directly from Latin taurus (“...
Tausret, also known as Tawosret or Twosret, was an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh whose name means "Mighty Lady," derived from the Egyptian tꜣ-wsrt — a combination of the feminine determiner tꜣ and wsr (meaning "mighty, powerf...
Etymology and Historical ContextTautvydas is a traditional Lithuanian masculine given name of pre-Christian origin. It is a two-stemmed name built from the root tauta, meaning “people, nation, land, tribe,” and the eleme...
Tavish is a masculine given name with dual origins. Primarily, it is the Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic names Tàmhas and Tòmas, themselves Gaelic forms of Thomas. Alternatively, Tavish may derive from the Scottis...
Tavita is a Samoan form of David, a name of profound historical and religious significance. In the Samoan language, Tavita adapts the biblical name David to local phonetic patterns, preserving its core identity while mak...
Tavon is a modern American given name, predominantly used in African American communities. It is a phonetic blend, combining the elements ta or tay with von. The von component, often associated with Germanic surnames mea...
Taweret (also spelled Tauret, Taueret, Ta-weret, Twert, and in Greek Thouéris, Thoeris) is the ancient Egyptian goddess of childbirth and fertility. Her name, derived from Egyptian tꜣ-wrt, means “the great female” or “sh...
Tawfiq is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "success, good fortune" in Arabic, derived from the root wafiqa (وَفِقَ), "to be successful." The name embodies the concept of divine favor and harmony, as the root letter...
Tawnee is a modern English feminine given name, primarily used in the United States and other English-speaking countries. It is a respelling or variant of the name Tawny, which itself derives from the English word tawny,...
Tawnie is a modern feminine given name that serves as a variant of Tawny. Both names derive indirectly from the English color term tawny, which entered Middle English from Old French tané, meaning "light brown." This col...
Tawny is an English given name derived from the color tawny, a pale orange-brown or yellow-brown shade. The word itself comes from Old French tané, meaning those adjectives. While often a color name, Tawny may also be a...
Tawnya is a feminine given name used in the English-speaking world, primarily a modern variant of Tonya. Tonya itself can be an English diminutive of Antonia or a Russian diminutive of Antonina, and its popularity in Eng...
Tawosret is a variant spelling of Tausret, an Ancient Egyptian name borne by one of the few female pharaohs. The name derives from the Egyptian tꜣ-wsrt meaning "mighty lady", composed of the feminine determiner tꜣ combin...
Taxma Urupi is the Avestan form of Tahmuras, a name borne by a mythical hero in ancient Iranian tradition. The name itself is composed of two Avestan elements: taxma, meaning “strong,” and urupi, meaning “fox.” This comp...
Tayanita is a feminine name of Cherokee origin, meaning "young beaver" in the Cherokee language.The name is derived from the Cherokee word doya (ᏙᏯ), meaning "beaver". Tayanita reflects a tradition of naming that connect...
EtymologyTayeb is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine given name طيّب (see Tayyib). The root name Tayyib derives from the Arabic word meaning "pleasant, good-natured," reflecting positive moral and social...
Tayebeh is a Tayyib.In Persian culture, Tayebeh reflects the values of virtue and kindness, and while it shares roots with the more common Arabic feminine form Tayyiba, Tayebeh is distinctly Persian in its phonetic adapt...
Tayfun is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "typhoon". The name derives from the English word for a tropical cyclone, which itself originates from Arabic ṭūfān (طوفان) meaning "storm" or "deluge", and can ultimately...
Taygete is a figure from Greek mythology, one of the seven Pleiades, the daughters of Atlas and Pleione. Her name is derived from Mount Taygetos near Sparta, which is likely of pre-Greek origin. In mythology, Taygete was...
Tayla is a feminine given name that likely originated as a variant of Taylor, influenced by similar-sounding names like Kayla. The name is particularly common in Australia and New Zealand, where non-rhotic accents cause...
Taylan is a Turkish given name primarily used for males. The name carries a dual meaning in the Turkish language: it can signify "tall" (as noted in the name's direct sense) or "gracious," with connotations of a "tall an...
Tayler is a variant of the name Taylor, typically used as a feminine given name in English-speaking contexts. The root name Taylor originates from an English surname that denoted someone who worked as a tailor, derived f...
Taylor is an English surname and given name occupational in origin, deriving from the Norman French word tailleur (meaning "tailor"), which in turn comes from Latin taliare "to cut". The name spread in England after the...
Taymuraz is the Ossetian form of Tahmuras, a name with deep roots in Persian mythology and Zoroastrian tradition.EtymologyThe original Avestan form, Taxma Urupi, comprises two elements: taxma meaning "strong" and urupi m...
Taytum is a modern English variant of the unisex name Tatum. The original Tatum derives from an English surname that itself comes from a place name meaning “Tata's homestead” in Old English. The spelling variation “Taytu...
Tayyib is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning "pleasant, good-natured" in Arabic. It derives from the root Ṭ-Y-B, which conveys purity, goodness, and wholesomeness. The name appears in Islamic tradition, often use...
Tayyiba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, deriving from the masculine name Tayyib. The root word ṭayyib (طَيِّب) in Arabic carries the meaning of "pleasant," "good-natured," or "wholesome." As a feminized form,...
Etymology and Origin Tayyip is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Tayyib, derived from the Arabic root ط ي ب (ṭ-y-b), which conveys the sense of being "pleasant, good-natured," or "pure." The name shares its origin with...
T'Challa is the real name of the Marvel superhero Black Panther, first introduced in Fantastic Four #52 in 1966 by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. According to a 2018 comic issue, the name T'Challa means "he who p...
Tea is a feminine given name that serves as a short form of Dorothea, Theodora, and other names containing a similar sound. It is used in Georgian, Croatian, Finnish, and Slovene, among other languages. The name draws it...
Teagan is a primarily feminine given name of English usage, considered a variant of Tegan. It also coincides with a rare Irish surname Teagan. The name has risen in popularity, particularly in the United States, where it...
Teague is an English Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg, which is derived from the Old Irish Tadg meaning "poet". In Irish mythology and history, Tadg was a common name among kings and chieftains, notably borne by a...
Teal is a modern English feminine given name drawn from the vocabulary word for a color or a duck. As a color name, teal describes a dark greenish-blue or cyan hue, first recorded in English in 1917. The color name itsel...
EtymologyTeale is a variant of Teal, which is derived from the English word for the small dabbling duck of the genus Anas or from the greenish-blue colour associated with the duck's plumage. As a given name, Teale is one...
EtymologyTe Ariki is a Māori masculine given name that translates directly as "the chief." It is formed from the definite article te ("the") and ariki ("chief" or "lord"). In traditional Māori society, an ariki was a per...
Teariki is a Māori masculine given name, primarily used in New Zealand and the Cook Islands. It is a variant of the name Te Ariki, which means "the chief" in Māori, derived from te ("the") and ariki ("chief"). The name r...
Teàrlach is a Scottish Gaelic male given name, serving as the Gaelic form of Toirdhealbhach. It is sometimes Anglicized as Charles, though etymologically unrelated to the Germanic name Charles, which derives from a word...
Teàrlag is a Scottish Gaelic feminine name, derived as a feminine form of Teàrlach. It is sometimes Anglicized as Charlotte. Teàrlach itself comes from the Irish Toirdhealbhach, an Old Irish name meaning "instigator" or...
EtymologyTeasag is a Scottish Gaelic variant of Jessie, itself originally a Scots diminutive of Jean 2, the medieval English variant of Jehanne (see Jane). The name Jane traces its roots through Old French to Latin Iohan...
Tebogo is a given name and surname of Tswana origin, popular in southern African countries such as Botswana and South Africa. It means “gratitude, thanks” in the Tswana language, reflecting a cultural emphasis on appreci...
Teboho is a masculine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "gratitude" in the Sotho language. The name is a reflection of the cultural importance of thankfulness within the Sotho-Tswana communities of southern Africa. It...
Teca is a Hungarian diminutive of Terézia, the Hungarian form of Theresa. This affectionate clipping, formed with the suffix -ca, is pronounced [ˈtɛt͡sɒ] in Hungarian, with stress on the first syllable. It is equivalent...
Etymology and OriginsTecla is the Italian and Spanish form of Thekla, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Theokleia, meaning "glory of God" from the elements theos ("god") and kleos ("glory"). The name is cl...
Tecumseh ( tih-KUM-sə, -see; March 9, 1768 – October 5, 1813) was a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands. A persuasive orator, Tecumseh trave...
Ted is a masculine given name in English. It is typically a short form of names such as Edward or Theodore, though it can also derive from other names beginning with 'Ed-' (e.g., Edwin, Edgar, Edmund). The name functions...
Teddie is a diminutive of the given names Edward or Theodore, sometimes used as a feminine form. It is derived from the nickname Ted, itself a shortening of both names, combined with the diminutive suffix -ie. As an info...
Teddy is an English given name, typically a diminutive of Edward or Theodore. While Edward derives from Old English elements meaning "rich guard," Theodore comes from Greek meaning "gift of god." The name Teddy has been...
Tedore is the Georgian form of the name Theodore, which itself derives from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" from the elements theos "god" and doron "gift."Etymology and OriginsThe name Theodore has deep r...