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Tycho Masculine Dutch History

EtymologyTycho is the Latinized form of Tyge, both names having the same ultimate origin. Tyge itself derives from Tóki, an Old Norse diminutive of names containing the element Þórr, referring to the Norse god Thor. The...

Tychon Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Tychon (also spelled Tykhon) is a minor figure in Greek mythology, derived from the Greek word τύχη (tyche), meaning "chance, luck, fortune," itself from τυγχάνω (tynchano), "to hit the mark, succeed." In mythology, Tych...

Tycjan Masculine Polish

Tycjan is the Polish form of the Roman cognomen Titianus, which itself derives from the Roman praenomen Titus. The name entered Polish usage primarily through cultural and artistic influence, notably associated with the...

Tydfil Feminine Welsh

Tydfil (Welsh: Tudful) is the Anglicized form of a Welsh female name of uncertain etymology. It is best known as the name of a legendary saint, Tydfil ap Brychan, traditionally martyred around 480 AD. The name is closely...

Tye Masculine English

Tye is an English masculine given name transferred from the surname Tye, which itself originates as a Middle English topographic name for someone who lived near a pasture or an enclosure for animals, derived from the Mid...

Tyge Masculine Danish

Tyge is a Danish masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Tóki, itself a diminutive of names containing the element Þórr, referring to the Norse god of thunder, Thor. The name thus carries the meaning of “Th...

Tygo Masculine Dutch

Tygo is a modern Dutch masculine given name, derived from Danish Tyge. The Dutch form of Tyge likely arrived through cultural exchange or influence, and it reflects a growing trend in the Netherlands of using traditional...

Tyko Masculine Finnish

Tyko is a Finnish given name, derived as a form of the Danish name Tyge. The name ultimately traces its roots back to Old Norse Tóki, a diminutive of names containing the element Þórr, referring to the thunder god Thor a...

Tyla Feminine English

Tyla is a feminine given name of English origin, most commonly considered a modern feminine form of Tyler (from the English surname meaning "tiler of roofs"). It may also be a blend of the popular phonetic elements ty an...

Tylar Unisex English

Tylar is a modern English variant of the name Tyler. Its origin traces back to the English surname Tyler, which derives from the Old English word tigele meaning "tile," referring to a tiler of roofs — a roofing professio...

Tyler Masculine English

Tyler is a given name that originates from an English surname, derived from the Old French tieuleor or tieulier for a tile maker or a tiler of roofs, which itself comes from the Old English word tigele meaning "tile". Th...

Tylor Masculine English

Tylor is a variant of the English given name Tyler, ultimately derived from the English occupational surname Tyler, meaning "tiler of roofs." The surname itself comes from the Old English word tigele for "tile," referrin...

Tymek Masculine Polish

Tymek is a Polish diminutive of Tymoteusz, itself the Polish form of Timothy. The name Timothy derives from the Greek Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honouring God" — from timao (to honour) and theos (god). In the New Tes...

Tyméo Masculine French

Tyméo is a French masculine given name, a modern variant form of Timéo, which itself is the French adaptation of Timeo, the Italian and Spanish form of Timaeus. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek name Timaios,...

Tymofii Masculine Ukrainian

Tymofii is an alternate transcription of Ukrainian Тимофій (see Tymofiy). The name ultimately derives from the Biblical Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning “to honour God,” composed of the elements τιμάω (timao) “to...

Tymofiy Masculine Ukrainian

Tymofiy is the Ukrainian form of the name Timothy, itself derived from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao, "to honour") and θεός (theos, "god"). The name has deep Christian r...

Tymon Masculine Polish

Tymon is a Polish masculine given name, derived as a form of the Greek name Timon. The Greek root timao (τιμάω) means "to honour, to esteem," giving Tymon the foundational meaning of "honouring" or "esteemed." In Polish,...

Tymoteusz Masculine Polish

Tymoteusz is the Polish form of Timothy. Derived from the Greek name Timotheos, it combines the elements timao (to honour) and theos (god), giving it the meaning "honouring God". The name entered Polish via Latin Tīmothe...

Tymur Masculine Ukrainian

Tymur is a Ukrainian masculine given name that is a direct adoption of the Turkic and Mongol name Timur, meaning "iron". The name entered Ukrainian usage through historical and cultural contact with Turkic peoples, parti...

Tyoma Masculine Russian

Tyoma is a Russian diminutive of Artyom, itself the Russian form of Artemios. The name ultimately traces its origin to the Greek goddess Artemis, whose name is of uncertain etymology — possibly derived from ἀρτεμής (arte...

Typhon Masculine Greek

Typhon is a name derived from Greek, possibly from τύφω (typho) meaning "to smoke", τῦφος (typhos) meaning "fever", or τυφώς (typhos) meaning "whirlwind". In Greek mythology, Typhon was a monstrous giant who challenged t...

Tyquan Masculine African American

Tyquan is a modern masculine given name predominantly used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular phonetic elements ty and quan, which are common in contemporary name coinage. The name reflec...

Týr Masculine Norse

Týr is the Old Norse form of the name of the Germanic god Tyr. Derived from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz and ultimately from Indo-European *Dyēws (the sky god, also the root of Zeus and Latin Jupiter), Týr is the namesake of Tu...

Tyr Masculine Norse

Tyr is the modern English spelling of the Old Norse god Týr, whose name derives from the Proto-Germanic deity *Tīwaz, itself related to the Indo-European sky god *Dyēws (cognate with Zeus). In Norse mythology, Tyr is a g...

Tyra Feminine English Swedish +1

Tyra is a female given name used in English, Swedish, and African American communities, originating from the Old Norse name Þýri, itself a variant of the Norse names Þórví or Þórveig. These Old Norse names combine the el...

Tyree Masculine African American

Tyree is a masculine given name of African-American usage, derived from a Scottish surname variant of McIntyre. The surname itself is an Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mac an tSaoir, meaning 'son of the carpenter.' A...

Tyreek Masculine African American

Tyreek is a modern invented name, largely used in African American communities. It is a variant of Tyrik, which itself was created by blending phonetic elements from popular names such as Tyrone, Tyrell, Tyree, and Tariq...

Tyrell Masculine English African American

Tyrell is a masculine given name and surname of English origin, derived from a variant of the surname Terrell. Terrell itself likely originates from the Norman French nickname tirel, meaning "to pull," referring to a stu...

Tyrese Masculine African American

Etymology and OriginTyrese is an invented name, primarily used in African American communities. It is an elaboration of the initial "Ty-" sound found in names such as Tyrone, Tyrell, and Tyree. The name Tyrone itself der...

Tyrik Masculine African American

Tyrik is a modern invented name, primarily used in African American communities. It emerged in the late 20th century as part of a trend of creating distinctive masculine names by combining phonetic elements from popular...

Tyriq Masculine African American

Tyriq is a modern invented name, a variant of Tyrik, which itself emerged in African American communities as a creative combination of sounds from names like Tyrone, Tyrell, Tyree and Tariq. It follows a pattern of names...

Tyrique Masculine African American

Tyrique is a modern invented masculine given name that originated in African American communities. It is a variant of Tyrik, itself an invented name influenced by the sounds of names such as Tyrone, Tyrell, Tyree, and Ta...

Tyron Masculine English

Tyron is a masculine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries, and is a variant of Tyrone. The name has gained recognition across various fields, from sports to entertainment, and carries a strong, modern...

Tyrone Masculine English African American

Tyrone is a male given name primarily used in English and African American communities. It originates from the toponym County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, which derives from the Irish Gaelic Tír Eoghain, meaning "land of...

Tyrrell Masculine English

Tyrrell is an English given name and surname, functioning as a variant of Terrell. As a first name, it emerged from the surname tradition, though it remains less common than its counterpart.Etymology and OriginsThe name'...

Tyshawn Masculine African American

EtymologyTyshawn is a modern given name of American origin, primarily used within the African American community. It is a combination of the popular phonetic prefix ty and the name Shawn. While the independent meaning of...

Tyson Masculine English

Tyson is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, which originally served as a nickname for a quarrelsome or fiery person. The nickname comes from the Old French tison, meaning "firebrand" — a piece of bur...

Tytti Feminine Finnish

Tytti is a Finnish feminine given name meaning simply "girl" in Finnish. The name belongs to a small class of Finnish vocabulary names drawn directly from common nouns, though such names are less frequent than internatio...

Tytus Masculine Polish

Tytus is the Polish form of Titus, a Roman praenomen of uncertain etymology. While its ultimate origin may be Oscan (borne by the legendary Sabine king Titus Tatius), a common folk etymology links it to Latin titulus 'ti...

Tyyne Feminine Finnish

Tyyne is a Finnish female given name, derived from the Finnish word tyyni meaning "calm, serene". It originated as a late 19th-century coinage, reflecting the broader trend of creating names from native Finnish vocabular...

Tzafrir Masculine Hebrew

EtymologyTzafrir is a Hebrew masculine given name derived from the Greek Zephyros (Ζέφυρος), the god of the west wind. The name entered Hebrew via transliteration, becoming צפריר. It forms a cognate with Zephyr, though t...

Tzefanya Masculine Hebrew Bible

Tzefanya is the original Hebrew form of the name Zephaniah, borne by a prophet of the Old Testament who ministered during the reign of King Josiah of Judah (640–609 BCE). The name derives from the Hebrew verb tsafan mean...

Tzeitel Feminine Yiddish

Tzeitel is a Yiddish diminutive of Sarah. The name Sarah derives from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman," and is borne in the Old Testament by Abraham's wife, the matriarch of the Jewish peopl...

Tzeruya Feminine Hebrew Bible

Tzeruya is a Hebrew name found in the Old Testament, representing a less common spelling or variant form of Zeruiah. The name Zeruiah is derived from the Hebrew root tsori, meaning "balm" or "salve," referring to a fragr...

Tzidqiyyahu Masculine Hebrew Bible

Tzidqiyyahu is the original Hebrew form of the name Zedekiah. It is composed of two elements: tseḏeq, meaning "justice" or "righteousness", and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of the Hebrew God. Thus, the name...

Tzila Feminine Hebrew

Tzila is a modern Hebrew form of Zillah, a name with biblical origins. The name Zillah, from which Tzila derives, appears in the Old Testament as a figure meaning "shade" in Hebrew. The most famous bearer is Zillah, the...

Tzilla Feminine Hebrew Bible

Tzilla is a Biblical Hebrew name, the original form of Zillah. In the King James Version of the Old Testament, the name appears as Zillah in Mark 12:19 (actually Genesis 4:19, 22, 23); Tzilla is the transliteration of th...

Tzion Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Tzion (צִיּוֹן) is the original Hebrew form of the name Zion, used as a masculine given name. In the Tanakh, Tzion is a placename found in 2 Samuel 5:7, where it refers to a fortress on a hill in Jerusalem that was captu...

Tzipora Feminine Hebrew

Tzipora is a modern Hebrew form of Zipporah, a name originating from the Hebrew tsippor, meaning "bird." This etymology reflects a common onomastic tradition of naming after fauna, conveying qualities such as swiftness,...

Tziporah Feminine Hebrew

Tziporah is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Tzipora, itself a modern Hebrew form of Zipporah. The name Zipporah is derived from the Hebrew word tsippor meaning "bird". In the Old Testament, Zipporah is the...

Tzippora Feminine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Tzippora is the Hebrew form of Zipporah, the biblical wife of Moses. The name is derived from the Hebrew root tsippor, meaning “bird,” evoking a sense of freedom and delicacy. Etymology and Origin The name Tzippora (also...

Tziva Masculine Hebrew Bible

Tziva is the Hebrew form of Ziba2, a name meaning "station" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Ziba is a servant of King Saul (1 Samuel 9:2-3). The name Tziva appears in genealogical lists and reflects the tradition of Heb...

Tzivia Feminine Hebrew

Tzivia is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Tzivya, which derives from the Biblical name Zibiah. The name Zibiah means "female gazelle" in Hebrew, from the root word tsevi meaning "gazelle" or "deer". In the...

Tzivya Feminine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Tzivya is a Hebrew name that appears in the context of the Hebrew Bible. It is the feminine Hebrew form of Zibiah, which itself originates from the Hebrew word for "female gazelle" (derived from the element tsevi). The n...

Tzofiya Feminine Hebrew

Tzofiya is a feminine Hebrew name that means "watching" or "lookout." Derived from the root צ-פ-ה (tz-f-h), which conveys the sense of observing or keeping watch, the name shares its etymology with the word tzofeh (a sco...

Tzufit Feminine Hebrew

Tzufit (צופית) is a Hebrew feminine given name that means "sunbird" in Hebrew, specifically referring to birds in the family Nectariniidae. The name is derived from the Hebrew word tzufit (צוּפִית), which traces back to...

Tzuri'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

Tzuri'el is a Hebrew name found in the Bible, the original form of the name Zuriel. It is composed of two Hebrew elements: tsur, meaning "rock," and ʾel, meaning "God," yielding the meaning "rock of God" or "my rock is G...

Tzvi Masculine Hebrew

Tzvi is a Hebrew masculine given name that means "gazelle" or "roebuck" in Hebrew (צְבִי). The gazelle is an animal particularly associated with the tribe of Naphtali in the Hebrew Bible (see Genesis 49:21). The name ref...

Tzvia Feminine Hebrew

Tzvia (also spelled Tsvia) is a Hebrew feminine given name, directly derived as the feminine form of Tzvi. Modern use of this name draws on the biblical and natural imagery embedded in its root.Etymology and MeaningThe m...

Uaithne Masculine

Uaithne is a masculine Irish name with deep roots in mythology and history. Its etymology is uncertain, possibly deriving from Old Irish úaine meaning "green"—a color often associated with nature, vitality, and the lush...

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