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30,235Tsisia is a feminine given name of Georgian origin. It is derived from the Georgian word tsis, meaning "of the sky" or "of the heaven", which is the genitive case of tsa meaning "sky, heaven". The name thus carries a cel...
Tsitsi is a feminine given name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe. It means "mercy, compassion" in the Shona language. The name reflects the importance of these virtues in Shona culture, where names often convey moral or spi...
Tsiuri is a feminine Georgian name that originates from the Georgian word ცა (tsa), meaning "sky" or "heaven." The name carries a poetic connotation, often interpreted as "heavenly" or "celestial." As a derivative, Tsiur...
Tsubaki is a Japanese feminine given name derived from the kanji 椿, which means "camellia (flower)." The camellia is a highly symbolic flower in Japanese culture, associated with beauty, longevity, and the divine. The n...
Tsubame is a Japanese feminine given name derived from the native Japanese word tsubame (燕), meaning "swallow (bird)." The swallow has been a symbol of spring, family fidelity, and safe return in Japanese culture, as th...
Tsubasa is a unisex Japanese given name, most commonly written with the kanji 翼 (tsubasa) meaning "wing." It can also be written with other kanji such as 翔 or 飛翔, or in hiragana as つばさ. The name evokes images of f...
Tsukasa (つかさ, written most commonly with the kanji 司 meaning "director, official" or "boss") is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender. The name can also be formed with other kanji characters, such as...
Tsukiko is a feminine Japanese given name, typically composed of the elements tsuki meaning "moon" and ko meaning "child". The name evokes imagery of the moon, a recurring symbol in Japanese art, literature, and folklore...
Tsukuyomi is a Japanese male name derived directly from the mythology of the Shinto religion. The name combines the tsuku element, meaning "moon", with yomi, meaning "to read", though ancient alternate readings like Tsuk...
Tsumugi is a Japanese female given name, written in kanji most often as 紬, which denotes a type of durable, textured silk cloth known as pongee. The name's primary meaning thus relates to 'silk cloth' or 'pongee,' evoki...
Tsuneo is a traditional masculine Japanese given name, composed of various combinations of kanji characters. The most common formulations include the first element tsune, meaning "constant" or "usual" (written as 恒 or...
OverviewTsuru (鶴) is a Japanese given name and surname. Derived from the Japanese word tsuru meaning "crane (bird)", it embodies cultural symbolism of longevity, fidelity, and good fortune. The name can be written with...
Tsutomu is a masculine Japanese given name derived from the verb tsutomeru, meaning "to strive" or "to endeavor." It is commonly written with the kanji 勉 (tsutomu), which conveys the idea of making an effort or working...
EtymologyTsuyoshi is a masculine Japanese given name that carries the meaning of "hard, rigid, strong." The name typically derives from the kanji element tsuyoshi (剛), which means "sturdy" or "hard to break," often emph...
Tsveta is a Bulgarian feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Tsvetan, which is derived from the Bulgarian word tsvet meaning "flower, blossom." As a nature-derived name, Tsveta carries connotations of beauty, fr...
Etymology Tsvetan (Bulgarian: Цветан) is a masculine given name of Bulgarian origin. It is derived from the Bulgarian word цвет (tsvet), meaning “flower” or “blossom”, making it a floral name with a semantic connection t...
Tsvetana is a feminine Bulgarian given name, derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Tsvetan. The name originates from the Bulgarian word tsvet meaning "flower, blossom". It is a traditional name that reflects...
Tsvetanka is a Bulgarian feminine diminutive of Tsvetan, derived from the Bulgarian word tsvet meaning "flower, blossom." The name thus carries botanical connotations of beauty and flourishing, reflecting a common Slavic...
Tsvetelina is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Tsvetan. The root tsvet means "flower" or "blossom" in Bulgarian, giving the name a delicate, nature-inspired symbolism. Tsvetelina is primarily u...
Etymology and Meaning Tsvetko is a Bulgarian masculine given name, functioning primarily as a variant of Tsvetan. Both names ultimately derive from the Bulgarian word цвят (tsvet) meaning "flower, blossom". This botanica...
Tswb is a Hmong given name meaning "bell". In Hmong culture, names often draw from nature, everyday objects, or qualities, and tswb (phonemically /ʈʂɨ˧/) reflects this tradition by invoking the clear, resonant sound of a...
Tu is a common Chinese given name and surname, written with characters such as 图 (tú) meaning "chart, map" or other characters with similar pronunciations. The name is unisex in usage and is primarily found in China. As...
EtymologyTú is a Vietnamese unisex given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 秀 (tú), which carries meanings such as "luxuriant", "beautiful", "elegant", and "outstanding". The Chinese character 秀 (xiu) has be...
Tuân is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 遵 (tuân), meaning "obey, follow, honour". Reflecting Confucian values, the name carries connotations of respect for authority and adhe...
Tuana is a Turkish feminine given name of uncertain etymology. While its exact roots are not definitively established, it is suspected to be of Persian origin, though the evidence is limited. The name is used exclusively...
Túathal is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "ruler of the people", derived from the elements túath meaning "people, country" and fal meaning "rule". A different etymology, attested in medieval sources, interprets the...
Etymology Tuathflaith is an Old Irish feminine given name, composed of the elements túath meaning "people" or "country", and flaith meaning "ruler", "sovereign", or "princess". The name thus translates to "princess of th...
Tuba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from ṭūbā (طوبى), which means "blessedness" or "goodness" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, Ṭūbā is also the name of a tree that grows in paradise (Jannah), as menti...
Tucker is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an occupational surname for a cloth fuller. The name originates from the Old English word tucian, meaning "to offend, torment," referring to the physically...
Tudful is the original Welsh form of the name Tydfil, an ancient Welsh feminine name with uncertain etymology. Although its precise meaning is not known, the name is historically associated with a (probably legendary) sa...
Tudor is an Anglicized form of the medieval Welsh name Tudur. It is derived from a hypothetical Celtic name *Toutorīxs, meaning "ruler of the people", composed of the elements *toutā "people" and *rīxs "king". This name...
Etymology and Linguistic RootsTudor is a Romanian variant of Teodor, which is itself a form of Theodore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), composed of θεός (theos, "god") and δῶρον (doron,...
Tudorel is a Romanian male given name, serving as a diminutive of Tudor, the Romanian form of Teodor (Theodore). The name thus carries the ultimate meaning of "gift of god," derived from the Greek elements theos ("god")...
Tudur ([ˈtɨ̞dɨ̞r]) is a Welsh given name, the native Welsh form of the name Tudor 1. The name has ancient origins, deriving from old Welsh Tutir and ultimately from a hypothetical Celtic name *Toutorīxs, meaning "ruler o...
Tudwal is a masculine given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old Welsh and Breton name Tutgual, composed of the elements tut meaning "people, country" and gual meaning "ruler, leader." The name thus carries the mea...
Tue is a Danish masculine given name, derived from the Tófi, an Old Norse short form of compound names beginning with the element Þór-, referring to the god Thor. The name ultimately traces back to two possible sources:...
Tuesday is a rare English feminine given name derived directly from the day of the week. The day name itself comes from Old English Tiwesdæg, meaning "Tiw's day" — Tiw being the Anglo-Saxon form of the Germanic god Tyr,...
Etymology and OriginsTufayl is an Arabic masculine given name, derived from the Arabic word ṭifl (طفل), meaning "small child" or "infant". The name carries affectionate connotations, evoking innocence and tenderness. It...
Tugay is a Turkish masculine given name that, like many names, carries a meaning drawing from the realm of military organization. The name means "brigade, troops" in Turkish, reflecting a tradition of using martial terms...
Tuğba is a Turkish variant form of Tuba, a female name of Arabic origin derived from Ṭūbā (طُبَى), meaning 'blessedness' in Arabic. The name references a legendary tree that Muslims believe grows in heaven (Jannah), as m...
Tuğçe is a common feminine Turkish given name, pronounced [ˈtuːtʃe], that carries historical and cultural weight in its meaning. The name is a diminutive of Turkish tuğ, which refers to a type of banner or crest made of...
Tuğrul is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the mythical bird of prey known in Turkic mythology as the turul. The name stems from a Turkic word meaning "falcon" or "hawk," symbolizing strength, nobility, and po...
Tʉhʉyakwahipʉ is a Native American name of Comanche origin, meaning "horse back" in the Comanche language. The name is derived from the elements tʉhʉya "horse" and kwahi "back (body part)". This was the name of a 19th-ce...
Origin and MeaningTui is a Māori name of feminine gender, derived from the name of a bird native to New Zealand, the tūī (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae). The tūī is a passerine bird known for its striking iridescent plum...
Tui is a Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan masculine given name meaning "chief" or "king." It reflects the traditional Polynesian social structure where chiefs held significant authority and were revered as leaders of their com...
Tuija is a feminine Finnish given name derived from the Finnish word tuija, meaning "cedar". The name references the fragrant, evergreen cedar tree, which connotes strength and endurance. As a first name, it belongs to a...
Tuileflaith is an Old Irish feminine name, historically recorded as an early variant of the more familiar Talulla. The name is composed of two elements: tuile meaning "abundance" and flaith meaning "ruler, sovereign, pri...
Tukulti-Apil-Esharra is the original Akkadian form of Tiglath-Pileser, a name borne by three kings of Assyria.EtymologyThe name Tukulti-apil-esharra translates to “my trust is in the son of Esharra.” Esharra was the main...
Tukulti-Ninurta is an ancient Assyrian masculine name, borne most notably by a powerful king of the Assyrian Empire in the 13th century BC. The name means "my trust is in Ninurta", reflecting a theophoric structure commo...
Etymology and Meaning Tülay is a common feminine Turkish given name. Its meaning combines two Turkish elements: tüle, which denotes sheer fabric like tulle, and ay, meaning "moon." Thus, the name literally translates to...
Túlio is the Portuguese form of the Italian name Tullio, itself derived from the Roman family name Tullius. The name Tullius is believed to originate from the Latin praenomen Tullus, which has an unknown meaning. Some et...
Etymology and OriginTulio is the Spanish form of the Italian name Tullio, which itself derives from the Roman family name Tullius. Tullius, in turn, comes from the ancient praenomen (personal name) Tullus, whose etymolog...
Tullia is a feminine given name of Italian and Ancient Roman origin. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Tullius (see Tullio). The root, Tullius, is derived from the praenomen Tullus, whose meaning remains u...
Tullio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Tullius, derived from the ancient praenomen Tullus, whose meaning is unknown but possibly connected to Etruscan roots. The name is most famously borne by Marcus Tullius...
Tullius is a Latin name, historically a Roman family name belonging to the prominent gens Tullia. It is the Latin form of Tullio, the Italian derivative, and ultimately derives from the ancient praenomen Tullus, a given...
Tullus is a rareRoman praenomen (given name) of uncertain etymology. Unlike common praenomina such as Marcus or Lucius, Tullus was uncommon; it is best known as the name of the legendary king Tullus Hostilius, the third...
Tully is a given name of historical significance, best known as a distinctive reference to the Roman orator and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. In this context, Tully derives from the Latin family name Tullius, specific...
Tulugaq is a unisex given name of Greenlandic and Inuit origin, meaning "raven". In Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), tulugaq is the word for the common raven, a bird that holds significant cultural and mythological importance...
Tumaini is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, carrying the beautiful meaning of “wish” or “hope.” The name is derived from the Arabic root طمع (ṭamiʿa), which means “to desire.” This linguistic connection reflects...
Tumelo is a unisex given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, primarily used in South Africa. It means "faith" (or "believe", "trust") in these Southern Bantu languages, symbolizing optimism, loyalty, and compassion. The nam...