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30,235Tintin is a fictional character and the protagonist of the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, created by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The name was first used in 1929, however, Hergé never explained why he chose...
Tinúviel is a name from the fictional language Sindarin, created by J. R. R. Tolkien. It means "daughter of twilight, nightingale" and is closely associated with the character Lúthien in Tolkien's legendarium. The name a...
Tionge is a feminine name of Chewa and Tumbuka origin, meaning "we thank" in both languages. The name stems from the verb -yonga (also -onga in some dialects), conveying gratitude, and it is often given to express thankf...
Tipene is a Māori masculine given name and surname, representing the Māori form of Stephen. The name reflects the adaptation of European names into Māori phonology, where the English /s/ sound becomes /t/ due to the abse...
Tiphaine is the modern French form of Tiffany, ultimately deriving from the Ancient Greek name Theophania. The Greek theós meaning 'god' combined with phainein 'to show' yields 'manifestation of God,' a reference to the...
Tiphanie is a French variant of Tiffany, a name ultimately derived from the Greek Theophania, meaning "epiphany" or "manifestation of God." Theophania itself was composed of the Greek elements theos (God) and phanē (appe...
Etymology and OriginsTiras is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, found in the Old Testament as the seventh and youngest son of Japheth, making him a grandson of Noah (Genesis 10:2; 1 Chronicles 1:5). The name is derived f...
Tiriaq is a feminine name of Inuit origin, meaning "ermine" or "weasel" in Inuktitut. The ermine (a species of weasel known for its white winter coat) is a small yet courageous animal in Arctic traditions, often symboliz...
Tiril is a Norwegian feminine given name that emerged from literary and folkloric inspiration in the 19th century. Its origin is often attributed to the poem Lokkende Toner (1859) by the Norwegian poet Johan Sebastian We...
Tirta is an Indonesian given name and surname that conveys the meaning of "sacred water" or "place of pilgrimage." The name is derived from the Sanskrit term तīर्थ (tīrtha), a word deeply embedded in Hindu an...
Tirto is a Javanese given name, considered a variant of Tirta. The root name Tirta derives from the Indonesian word for "sacred water, place of pilgrimage", which ultimately comes from the Sanskrit तीर्थ (tīrtha), meanin...
Tirtza is a Hebrew variant of the name Tirzah. In the Old Testament, Tirzah appears both as a personal name and as a place name. As a personal name, she is one of the five daughters of Zelophehad, whose story is narrated...
Tirzah is a female name from the Hebrew Tirtsa (תִּרְצָה), meaning "favourable" or "delight." In the Old Testament, Tirzah is first mentioned in Numbers 26:33 as one of the five daughters of Zelophehad. After Zelophehad...
Tisa is a Slovene feminine given name with two possible origins. It may derive directly from the Slovene word tisa, meaning "yew tree" — a coniferous tree historically associated with longevity and resilience in European...
Tisha is a feminine given name used primarily in English and African American communities. It functions as a short form of Letitia or the coinage Latisha. Letitia derives from the Late Latin word laetitia, meaning "joy"...
Tisiphone is one of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology, alongside her sisters Alecto and Megaera. Her name means "avenging murder" in Greek, derived from tisis ("vengeance") and phonos ("murder"), reflectin...
Tit is a masculine given name used in Slovene and Russian, serving as a form of Titus. The name Titus itself is a Roman praenomen of uncertain origin; it may be related to Latin titulus meaning "title of honour" or, more...
Etymology and Mythological OriginTitan is an English name derived from the Greek word Τιτάν (Titán), referring to the primordial giants of Greek mythology. In the ancient Greek cosmos, the Titans were the children of Ura...
Titania is a name most famously associated with the queen of the fairies in William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595). The name is believed to derive from the Latin Titanius, meaning "of the Titans,"...
Titas is the Lithuanian form of Titus, a Roman praenomen of uncertain etymology. It is possibly derived from Latin titulus meaning "title of honour", but is more likely of Oscan origin, as it was borne by the legendary S...
Titian is the usual English form of Titianus, a Roman cognomen derived from the praenomen Titus. The name is ultimately linked to the Italian Tiziano, the native form used for the renowned Renaissance painter Tiziano Vec...
Etymology and OriginsTitiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It is the feminine form of Titianus, a Roman cognomen (family name) that ultimately derives from the Latin praenomen Titus. The name Titus itself is...
Titianus (spelled Titiānus in Latin) is a Roman cognomen and given name, the original Latin form of Tiziano. It derives from the praenomen Titus with the suffix -ianus, indicating belonging or descent, thus literally mea...
Titilayo is a Yoruba feminine name from Nigeria, meaning "eternal happiness" or "everlasting joy." It is formed from the elements titi ("eternal") and ayo ("joy, happiness"). The name reflects the Yoruba cultural value o...
Tito is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Titus, a Roman praenomen of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Latin titulus ("title of honour") or of Oscan origin, as it was borne by the legendary Sabine king Ti...
Titos is the Greek form of Titus, used specifically in the Greek New Testament. The name Titus itself is a Roman praenomen of obscure origin, possibly connected to Latin titulus ('title of honour'), but more likely of Os...
Titouan is a French given name that combines a diminutive of Antoine with inspiration from the Moroccan city of Tétouan. The name was popularized by the French artist and sailor Titouan Lamazou (born 1955), who was born...
Titrit is a feminine given name of Berber origin, representing the feminine form of Itri. The root name Itri means "star" in Tamazight, the collective term for the Berber languages spoken across North Africa. As a femini...
Titty is a now-obsolete English feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Letitia. The name was used in England at least from the 17th century, often affectionately or informally by families. However, by the...
Titŭ is an Old Church Slavic form of Titus, a Roman praenomen of uncertain meaning. The name may derive from Latin titulus 'title of honour', but is more likely of Oscan origin, as it was borne by the legendary Sabine ki...
Titus is a praenomen, or Roman given name, of uncertain meaning. It may be related to Latin titulus meaning "title of honour", though an Oscan origin is more likely, as it was borne by the legendary Sabine king Titus Tat...
Tivadar is a Hungarian masculine given name, cognate with the English name Theodore. It derives from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning “gift of god,” from theos (“god”) and doron (“gift”). The name was popularized by ear...
Tivoli is a unisex given name derived from the name of a picturesque Italian town in the Lazio region, famously situated on the Aniene River. The town, known for its ancient Roman villas and scenic beauty, has long been...
EtymologyTiw is the Old English form of the Proto-West Germanic *Tīw, itself descending from Proto-Germanic Tīwaz and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *deywós meaning “god.” This cognate set includes the Old...
Tīwaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the god known from Norse mythology as Tyr and from Anglo-Saxon tradition as Tiw. As an ancient Germanic deity, Tīwaz appears to have been a sky god originally, whose name...
Tiwaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of a sky god whose cognates appear across Indo-European mythologies. The name is derived from the root *Tīwaz, which is related to Indo-European *Dyēws, meaning "sky" or "sh...
Tiwonge is a feminine given name of Chewa origin, functioning as a variant form of Tionge. The name is deeply rooted in the languages and cultures of the Chewa and Tumbuka peoples of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It ca...
Tiyamike is a feminine given name of Chewa origin, meaning "we praise" in the Chewa language spoken in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It is a common name among the Chewa people, reflecting the cultural importance of gra...
Tiziana is an Italian feminine given name, the direct equivalent of and derived from the masculine Tiziano. It originated as a feminine form of the Roman cognomen Titianus, which itself derived from the praenomen Titus.E...
Tiziano is the Italian form of the Roman cognomen Titianus, which was derived from the Roman praenomen Titus. The name Titus itself may be related to the Latin word titulus meaning "title of honour," though it is more li...
Tiziri is a feminine name of Berber origin, serving as the feminine form of Ziri. The root name Ziri means "moonlight" in Tamazight, the Berber language family spoken across North Africa. Tiziri therefore carries the poe...
Tjaard is a Frisian masculine given name, the Frisian form of Theodoard or Theodard. These names are of Germanic origin, composed of elements meaning "people" (from Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda) and wart,...
Tjaart is an Afrikaans given name, the Afrikaans form of the Frisian name Tjaard. It is ultimately derived from the Germanic names Theodoard or Theodard, composed of the elements diota (meaning "people", from Old High Ge...
Tjaša is a Slovene diminutive of Tatjana, the local form of the Russian name Tatyana, which itself derives from the ancient Roman name Tatiana. The name Tatiana is the feminine form of Tatianus, a derivative of the Roman...
Tjaž is a Slovene short form of Matjaž, itself a Slovene variant of Matthias. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which is related to the Hebrew name Matthew....
Tjeerd is a masculine given name of Theodoard or Theodard, two Germanic names composed of the elements theod meaning "people" (from Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda) and wart meaning "guard, guardian." Thus, t...
Tlalli is a name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "earth, land, soil" in the Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Nahua peoples of central Mexico. The name carries a deep connection to nature and the physical world, reflecting t...
Tlaloc (Classical Nahuatl: Tláloc) is the name of the Aztec god of rain and fertility. The name likely derives from the Nahuatl word tlālloh, meaning "covered with earth", from tlālli meaning "earth, land, soil". This et...
Toa is a masculine given name of Māori origin meaning "warrior" or "brave person." In Māori culture, the word toa carries deep significance, associated with martial prowess, courage, and leadership. It is commonly used a...
Toal is an Irish given name and surname that developed as an Anglicized form of the Old Irish name Túathal. The root element túath means "people, country" combined with fal meaning "rule," so the overall meaning is "rule...
Tobia is the Italian form of Tobiah. The name originates from the Hebrew טוֹבִיָּה (Ṭoviyya), meaning “Yahweh is good,” derived from the elements טוֹב (ṭov) meaning “good” and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh. It appears...
Tobiah is a masculine name of biblical origin, appearing in the English Bible as a transliteration of the Hebrew name Toviyya, which means "Yahweh is good." The name is closely related to the more common form Tobias, and...
Tobias is a male given name derived from the Koine Greek form Τωβίας, itself a Hellenization of the Biblical Hebrew name Tobiah (טוֹבִיה, Toviyah), meaning 'Yah is good'. The name is best known from the apocryphal Book o...
Tobiáš is the Czech form of Tobias, a name with deep biblical roots. The name Tobias itself comes from Greek translations of the Hebrew name Tobiah (Toviyya), meaning "God is good." Tobiáš is a masculine given name used...
Etymology and MeaningTobiasz is the Polish form of Tobias, itself derived from the Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Toviyya (טוֹבִיָּה), meaning 'Yahweh is good' (from the components tov 'good' and Yahweh 'God'). The n...
Tobin is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself originated as a diminutive or variant of Tobias. The name Tobias, with its rich biblical and apocryphal history, ultimately traces back to the H...
Tobit is a given name derived from Greek Τωβίθ (Tobith), ultimately from Hebrew טוֹבִיה (Tovi), a possessive form meaning “my good,” rooted in the Hebrew element ṭov, meaning “good.” The name appears in the ancient Book...
Tobith is a Greek form of Tobit, derived from the Hebrew name Ṭovi (טוֹבִיה) meaning "my good." This name appears in the Greek Bible, specifically in the Septuagint version of the Book of Tobit, where it serves as an alt...
Toby is a medieval English diminutive form of Tobias. While Tobias itself was common in England after the Protestant Reformation, Toby emerged as a casual variant, often associated with friendliness and approachability.E...
Toccara is a modern, primarily African American given name that originated from an unlikely source: a 1981 Avon perfume. The fragrance name was derived from the Italian verb toccare, meaning "to touch," lending the name...