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4,500Talbot is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the English surname Talbot. The surname itself has Norman French roots, brought to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is believed to origi...
Talia 2 is a given name derived from a town in South Australia, whose name may come from an Australian Aboriginal language meaning "near water." This usage is distinct from other names spelled the same way, such as the H...
Tallulah is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries, best known for its association with the American actress Tallulah Bankhead (1902–1968). The name derives from the name of the Tallulah River and nearb...
Talon is a modern English given name derived from the word talon, meaning "claw" of a bird of prey. The word ultimately originates from Latin talus "anklebone", passing through Norman French and Old French talon (meaning...
Tamara is a feminine given name that serves as the Russian form of Tamar. The name Tamar comes from Hebrew and Arabic, meaning "palm tree" or "date fruit," derived from the common Arabic word tamr (تَمْر), with tamra (تَ...
Tameka is a feminine given name of modern American coinage. It is a creative variant of Tamika, a name that itself was likely inspired by the American jazz singer Tamiko Jones (born 1945) or the title of the 1963 America...
Tamela is a modern English female first name that first arose in the 1950s, probably a blend of Tamara and Pamela coinciding with the height of Tamara's popularity in the United States at that time.Etymology and OriginTh...
Tamera is a feminine given name primarily used in the English-speaking world. It is considered a variant of Tamara, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Tamar.Etymology and OriginsThe name Tamar appears in the Hebre...
Tami is a usually feminine given name and nickname, commonly used as a variant of Tammy. It originated as a short form and independent name in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States.Etymology and Orig...
Tamika is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Tamiko. The name saw increased usage after the American jazz singer Tamika Jones (born 1945) rose to prominence and the film A Girl Named Tamiko was release...
Tammara is an English variant of Tamara. The name Tamara itself is a Russian form of Tamar, which means palm tree in Hebrew, appearing in the Bible as the name of several women, including Tamar, the daughter-in-law of Ju...
Tammi is a spelling variant of Tammy. As a feminine given name in English, it arises from the trend of altering the spelling of established names, often to create a more distinctive or modern appearance. The name Tammy i...
Tammie is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It functions as both a variant of Tammy and a diminutive form of Thomasina or Tamara. The name emerged as a standalone given name in the 20th...
Tammy is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a short form of Tamara, as well as Tamsin, Thomasina, and other names beginning with Tam. The name gained widespread popularit...
Tamra is an English contracted form of Tamara, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Tamar, meaning "palm tree" or "date palm." While Tamra shares the linguistic root of its longer counterpart, it emerged as a distin...
Tamsen is a feminine given name primarily used in English, representing a variant of Tamsin, which itself is a contraction of Thomasina, the medieval feminine form of Thomas. The name Thomas derives from the Aramaic word...
Tamsin is a contracted form of Thomasina, the medieval feminine version of Thomas. Originating in the English county of Cornwall, Tamsin has a longstanding tradition there and in Wales, often standing alone as an indepen...
Tamsyn is a variant of Tamsin, which itself is a contracted form of the medieval feminine name Thomasina (Thomas). The name originated in Cornwall, where it was traditionally used.Etymology and HistoryThe name traces bac...
Tamzen is an English feminine name, a variant of Tamsin. As a diminutive of Tamsin, which is a contraction of Thomasina, Tamzen represents an even more informal and streamlined take on the original. Its simplicity—six le...
Tania is a diminutive or variant of the name Tanya, which itself is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana. Tatiana is the feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, derived from Tatius, a Sabine king according to Roman legend....
Tanner is an English masculine given name derived from the occupational surname Tanner, referring to someone who tans animal hides into leather. The surname itself comes from Middle English tanner, from Old English tanni...
Tansy is a feminine given name taken directly from the name of the flowering plant Tanacetum vulgare, commonly known as tansy. The plant name derives via Old French tanesie from Late Latin tanacita, a feminine form relat...
Tanya is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana. It began to be used in the English-speaking world during the 1930s.EtymologyThe name Tanya originates as a short form of Tatiana, a feminine variant of the Roman name Tatianus, d...
Tanzi is a given name that originated as a variant of the flower name Tansy, which itself derives from the name of the plant, through Old French and Late Latin tanacita. As a floral name, Tanzi fits into broader trends o...
Tara is a feminine given name of English usage, derived from the Irish place name Teamhair, which possibly means "elevated place." This name originally referred to the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland—a sacred archa...
Tarah is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Tara 1, which is itself an Anglicized form of the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place". The name refers to the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Irel...
Tarina is a modern English feminine name, likely an elaborated form of Tara with the suffix -ina. The name Tara itself is derived from the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place," referring to the Hi...
Taryn is an English feminine given name with modern origins, famously created for the daughter of American actor Tyrone Power and actress Linda Christian. The name is effectively a feminine form of Tyrone, which itself d...
Tasha is a feminine given name of primarily English and Russian usage, originating as a short form of Natasha. The name Natasha itself is a Russian diminutive of Natalya, which traces back to Natalie, derived from the La...
Tate is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, which itself originated from the Old English personal name Tata. The Old English name Tata is thought to mean "happy" or "glad." The surname Tate emerged in...
Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...
Tatianna is a modern English variant of Tatiana, a name that has long been popular in Eastern Europe and Russia. The spelling with a double "n" adds a stylistic flourish while maintaining the same pronunciation. Tatiana...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Tegan is a Welsh-origin feminine given name that means "darling," from diminutive of Welsh teg "beautiful, pretty." It translates directly to "darling," "loved one," or "favourite" in Welsh, where it is also the standard...
Tel is a short form of Terence or Terry, common mainly in English-speaking countries, especially Australia and the United Kingdom. It functions as a nickname in informal settings, reflecting a trend of clipping longer na...
Temperance is a primarily feminine given name derived from the English word meaning "moderation" or "restraint". It belongs to the category of virtue names that were adopted by the Puritans in the 16th and 17th centuries...
Tempest is a feminine given name derived from the English common noun meaning "storm". The name is most famously associated with William Shakespeare's play The Tempest (1611), which has lent it a literary and dramatic qu...
Etymology and OriginTemple is an English surname that originated as a toponymic or occupational name. It originally referred to a person who was associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval religious military order fo...
Tenley is a feminine given name of English origin that first gained widespread attention in the United States through two prominent figures. Originally a surname and place name, Tenley is derived from Old English element...
Tennyson is a masculine given name derived from an English surname meaning "son of Tenney", where Tenney is a medieval diminutive of the name Denis. The surname and thus the first name originated in medieval England, eme...
Tera is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Tara, which is an Anglicized form of the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place." Teamhair (the Hill of...
Terance is a variant spelling of the name Terence. It is used primarily in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where it has been especially common among African-Americans since the 1970s. The n...
Terell is a variant of the English surname and given name Terrell. As a first name, it emerged primarily in English-speaking and African American communities, particularly gaining popularity from the 1970s to the 1990s....
Terence is an English masculine given name with origins in the Roman family name Terentius. The etymology of Terentius is unknown, but the name has been borne by several notable figures throughout history. The most famou...