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30,235Etymology and Meaning Tilde is a feminine given name used in Danish and Swedish, originating as a short form of Mathilde or Matilda. These names ultimately derive from the Germanic name Mahthilt, composed of the elements...
Tilemachos is a modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Telemachos, which is itself the original form of the more familiar Telemachus. The name derives from the Greek elements τῆλε (tele), meaning "far off"...
Tilen is a Slovene masculine given name, derived as the local form of Giles. This name ultimately traces back through Late Latin Aegidius to the Greek word "young goat" (αἰγίδιον), though in Slovenian culture it carries...
Till is a German masculine given name that originated as a medieval Low German diminutive of Dietrich and other names beginning with Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda meaning "people". The name evolved from the...
Tillie is a feminine given name, typically used as a nickname or diminutive form of Matilda. In its own right, it has gained popularity as an independent given name, particularly in English-speaking countries.EtymologyAs...
Tilly is a feminine diminutive of Matilda, typically used as a given name or nickname in English. The root name Matilda derives from the Germanic name Mahthilt, composed of the elements maht ("might, strength") and hilt...
Tilman is a German masculine given name that traces its origins to a combination of Till, which is itself a medieval Low German diminutive of Dietrich, and the Old German element man meaning "person, man". Thus, Tilman c...
Tilo is a German masculine given name, primarily a variant of Till. It thus belongs to a family of short forms and diminutives ultimately derived from longer Germanic compound names.Etymology and OriginsTilo traces its r...
Tim is a common masculine given name used in Danish, Dutch, English, German, Norwegian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is now a given name in its own right, though it originated as a short form of Timothy; in Germany, it is al...
Timaeus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Τίμαιος (Timaios), which derives from the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour". The name thus carries the connotation of someone who is esteemed or honored. Etymolo...
Timaios is the Greek form of Timaeus, derived from τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour." As such, the name carries connotations of respect, esteem, and recognition. It appears notably in both ancient Greek philosophy and t...
Timarete (Greek: Τιμαρέτη) is an Ancient Greek female name meaning "honouring virtue" or "excellence of honour," derived from the Greek elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and ἀρετή (arete) "virtue, excellence." The name...
Tímea is a Hungarian female given name created by the prominent Hungarian author Mór Jókai for a character in his 1873 novel The Golden Man (original Hungarian title: Az arany ember). The name is derived from the Greek w...
Timée is the French form of Timaeus, a name with ancient Greek origins. The name Timaeus itself is a Latinized version of the Greek Timaios (Τίμαιος), which is derived from the Greek verb timao (τιμάω), meaning "to honor...
Timéo is a French masculine given name. It is the French form of the Spanish and Italian Timeo, which in turn derives from Timaeus, the Latinized form of the Greek name Timaios, meaning "to honour" (from Greek timao).The...
Timeo is the Spanish and Italian form of Timaeus, a name of ancient Greek origin. In both languages, it functions as a masculine given name and also serves as the title of one of Plato's major dialogues, the Timaeus.Etym...
Timeus is a variant spelling of the name Timaeus, itself a Latinized form of the Greek name Timaios, which derives from the Greek element timao meaning "to honour." In the limited context of English Bible usage, Timeus a...
Timmy is a masculine given name, primarily used in English, that functions as a diminutive of Timothy. While often associated with childhood or youth, it remains a common nickname into adulthood in English-speaking count...
Timo 1 is a masculine given name used in Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, and German. It functions as a short form of Timotheus, which is the original Greek form ultimately derived from Timothy.EtymologyTimo 1 traces back to th...
Timo 2 is a Dutch and German masculine given name, originating as a short form of Thiemo, which itself derives from the medieval Germanic Thietmar (see Dietmar). The root name can be traced back to the Gothic Þiudamers,...
Timo 3 is an Ancient Greek feminine name, a feminine form of Timon. The root name Timon derives from the Greek verb τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour, to esteem." This etymology places Timo 3 within a family of names tha...
Timofei is an alternate transcription of the Russian masculine name Тимофей (Timofey), which is the Russian form of the English name Timothy. The name ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meani...
Timofejs is the Latvian form of Timofey, which itself derives from the Russian adaptation of the Greek name Timothy. The ultimate root, Timothy, comes from the Greek Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), a compound of τιμάω (timao) mean...
Timofey (Russian: Тимофе́й) is the Russian form of Timothy, derived from the Ancient Greek name Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honouring God". The name is composed of the elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and θεός (theo...
Timoleon is an Ancient Greek name derived from the elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and λέων (leon) "lion", thus meaning "honouring the lion" or "lion-like in honour". The name is most famously borne by the 4th-century...
Timon is a masculine given name with roots in Ancient Greek, derived from the verb τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour, to esteem." The name thus carries the literal sense of "he who honours" or "honourable." It is atteste...
Timotei is the Romanian and Bulgarian form of Timothy, an English name derived from the Greek Timotheos, meaning “honouring God”. The name combines timao (“to honour”) and theos (“god”). Biblical Origins In the New Testa...
Timotej is a masculine given name used primarily in Macedonian, Slovak, and Slovene. It is the local form of Timothy, which derives from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao, "...
Timoteo is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian form of Timothy, ultimately derived from the Greek name Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honouring God" from the elements timao (to honour) and theos (god). Etymology and Bib...
Timoteus is a rare Finnish form of the ancient Greek name Timotheus, which in turn is the Latinized version of Timotheos, the original Greek name from which the English name Timothy is derived. The name is composed of th...
Timotha is a feminine form of Timothy used primarily in English-speaking contexts. The name derives from the Greek Timotheos, meaning "honouring God," composed of timao ("to honour") and theos ("god"). This feminine vari...
Timothé is a French variant of Timothy, ultimately derived from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God"—from τιμάω (timao, "to honour") and θεός (theos, "god").Etymology and HistoryThe name Timothé s...
Timothea is the feminine form of Timothy, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao, "to honour") and θεός (theos, "god").EtymologyThe name Timothea is form...
Timothée is the French form of Timothy, derived from the ancient Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), which means "honouring God," from the elements τιμάω (timao, "to honor") and θεός (theos, "god"). The Latin equivalent is...
Timothei is an Old Church Slavic form of Timothy, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition. The name Timothy ultimately derives from the Greek Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning “honoring God,” from τιμάω (timao, “to hon...
Timotheos is the Greek form of Timothy, derived from Τιμόθεος (Timótheos), which is composed of the elements τιμάω (timáō) meaning "to honour" and θεός (theós) meaning "god". Thus, the name signifies "honouring God."Etym...
Timotheus is a masculine given name, the Latinized form of the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), from which the English name Timothy is also derived. The name means "honouring God" (τιμάω meaning "to honour" and θεός mean...
Timothy is an English masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), which means "honouring God". It combines the Greek elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and θεός (theos) "god". The name is best...
Timoti is the Māori form of Timothy, derived from the English name which itself comes from the Greek Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and θεός (theos) "God". Etymology and Hi...
Timour is a historical variant of Timur, itself derived from the Turkic and Mongol name Temür meaning "iron". This name is most famously associated with Timur (c. 1336–1405), a Turco-Mongol conqueror known in the West as...
Timuçin is the Turkish spelling of the Mongol masculine given name Temujin (also romanized as Temüjin), which was the birth name of the Mongol conqueror popularly known by the title Genghis Khan. Derived from the Mongoli...
Timur is a Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Chechen, Russian, Tatar, and historical masculine name derived from the Turkic and Mongol word Temür meaning "iron". This name was borne by several Mongol, Turkic, and Yuan leaders, mos...
Timurs is a Latvian masculine given name, serving as the Latvian form of Timur. The name Timur itself originates from the Turkic and Mongol word Temür, meaning "iron". This etymology reflects a common trend in Central As...
Tin is a Croatian short form of Martin, Valentin, and other names ending in tin. As a diminutive, it is used primarily in Croatia and neighboring regions where these longer names are common. The name is masculine and bel...
Tīna is the Latvian form of Tina, a short form of names such as Christina and Martina, ultimately deriving from the Latin Christus meaning 'anointed'. In Latvian, Tīna is a feminine given name used independently, though...
Tina is a feminine given name derived as a short form of Christina, Martina, and other names ending in tina. It is widely used across many languages and cultures, including Georgian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Ger...
Tinashe is a given name of Shona origin, spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It is a unisex name, though it is more commonly used for females.The name is composed of three elements: ti meaning "we", na meaning "with"...
Tinatin (Georgian: თინათინ) is a feminine given name of Georgian origin, widely recognized for its literary roots. It is possibly related to the Georgian word სინათლე (sinatle), meaning "light," and is often translated a...
Tinatini is the Georgian nominative form of the name Tinatin, used in Georgian naming conventions where the suffix -i marks the subject case. Both names derive from the root tinat-, which is associated with light, often...
Etymology and MeaningTindra is a modern Swedish female given name, derived directly from the verb tindra, meaning "to twinkle" or "to sparkle." The name evokes imagery of starlight or glitter, reflecting a trend in Swedi...
Tine is a feminine given name primarily used in Denmark and Norway. It functions as a short form of Kristine, which is itself a Scandinavian variant of Christina or Christine. The ultimate root of the name is the Latin C...
Tine is a Slovene masculine given name, used as a diminutive of Martin or Valentin. This affectionate short form reflects the Slovene onomastic tradition of truncating longer names and adding a diminutive suffix -e (or -...
Tinek is a Slovene masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Martin or Valentin. As with many diminutives in Slavic naming traditions, Tinek carries an affectionate or familiar connotation, often used within f...
Tineke is a Dutch feminine given name, primarily used as a Diminutive of Tina. Tina itself is a short form of names such as Christina, Martina, and Catharina. The suffix -ke is a common Dutch diminutive ending, similar t...
Ting is a Chinese feminine name with a rich tonal quality and multiple meanings depending on the characters used. The name is often written with the character 婷 (ting), which means “pretty, graceful” or “elegant.” This...
Tingting (婷婷) is a Chinese feminine given name formed by the repetition of the character 婷 (tíng), which means "pretty" or "graceful." This reduplication pattern is common in Chinese, conveying affection or emphasis,...
Tinkara is a Slovene feminine given name, primarily used in Slovenia. It is an elaboration of the name Tina, which itself functions as a short form of various longer names—most often Christina, Martina, and other names e...
Tinker Bell is a fictional fairy created by Scottish playwright and novelist J. M. Barrie, first introduced in his 1904 play Peter Pan (later adapted into the 1911 novel Peter and Wendy). Her name combines her occupation...
Tinna is a feminine given name of Icelandic origin, directly derived from the Icelandic word tinna, meaning "flint." Flint is a hard, sedimentary rock traditionally used to create sparks for fire, lending the name a conn...
Tino is a masculine Italian short form of names such as Valentino, Martino, and other Italian names ending in -tino. It is an affectionate, informal diminutive that developed from the common practice in Italian naming of...