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Derived from an English surname of Norman origin, possibly stemming from an unattested Germanic given name composed of the elements dala meaning "to...

From a Welsh place name meaning "front hill", derived from Welsh tal "front, extremity" and bryn "hill".

Tatar form of Talat.

Kazakh form of Talat.

Derived from Arabic طلح (ṭalḥ) meaning "fruit-bearing tree" [1]. This was the name of an early companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

Means "my dew" in Hebrew.

Means "dew from God" in Hebrew, from טַל (ṭal) meaning "dew" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God.

From the name of a town in South Australia, perhaps meaning "near water" in an Australian Aboriginal language.

Means "seeker of knowledge, student" in Arabic. Abu Talib was an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who raised him after his parents and grandparents...

Feminine form of Talib.

Means "shining brow", derived from Welsh tal "brow, head" and iesin "shining, radiant". This was the name of a semi-legendary 6th-century Welsh poet...

From the name of an Armenian town (meaning unknown), which is home to a famous 7th-century cathedral.

Alternate transcription of Armenian Թալին (see Talin).

Turkish form of Talib.

Combination of the popular name prefix ta and Lisha.

Portuguese form of Talitha, popular in Brazil.

Means "little girl" in Aramaic. The name is taken from the phrase talitha cumi meaning "little girl arise" spoken by Jesus in order to restore a...

Variant of Tollak.

This is the name of waterfalls in Georgia. Popularly claimed to mean "leaping waters" in the Choctaw language, it may actually mean "town" in the...

Means "furrowed" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name is borne by both a giant and also the father of King David's wife Maacah.

From the English word meaning "talon, claw", ultimately derived (via Norman French) from Latin talus "anklebone".

Anglicized form of the Old Irish name Taileflaith, Tuileflaith or Tuilelaith, probably from tuile "abundance" and flaith "ruler, sovereign,...

Derived from Estonian talv meaning "winter".

Derived from Finnish talvi meaning "winter". This is also the Finnish word for the wintergreen plant (genus Pyrola).

Alternate transcription of Hebrew טַלְיָה or טַלְיָא (see Talia 1).

From Sino-Vietnamese (tâm) meaning "heart".

Scots short form of Thomas.

Means "honest, innocent" in Hebrew.

Means "son, boy" in Maori.

Means "exalt, praise" in Chewa.

Means "wish, desire" in Hindi, from Persian تمنّا (tamannā), ultimately from Arabic.

Means "wish, desire, coquetry, flirting" in Tajik and Uzbek, ultimately from Arabic تمنّى (tamannā).

Means "date palm" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah and later his wife. This was also the name of a...

Latvian form of Tamara.

Russian form of Tamar. Russian performers such as Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978), Tamara Drasin (1905-1943), Tamara Geva (1907-1997) and Tamara...

Form of Tamar with the Georgian nominative suffix.

The Hungarian form of Thomas.

Maori form of Thomas.

From Tahitian tama "child" and toa "warrior".

Georgian form of Tahmasp.

Form of Tamaz with the nominative suffix.

From Shona tambudza meaning "make trouble, frustrate, torment" [1].

Variant of Tamika.

Probably a blend of Tamara and Pamela. It first arose in the 1950s.

Alternate transcription of Arabic تامر (see Tamir 2).

Variant of Tamara.

Form of Tīmūr e Lang (see Timur) used in several languages.

Westernized form of Tīmūr e Lang (see Timur).

Scottish Gaelic form of Thomas.

Variant of Tammy.

An invented name, using the initial sound found in names such as Tamika. It was popularized by the Canadian singer Tamia Hill (1975-), who is known...

Short form of Mu'tamid.

Variant of Tamiko, inspired by the American jazz singer Tamiko Jones (1945-) or the American movie A Girl Named Tamiko (1963).

From Japanese (ta) meaning "many", (mi) meaning "beautiful" and (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are also possible.

Meaning uncertain, possibly a variant of Tomila or Tamara.

Means "tall" in Hebrew.

Derived from Arabic تمر (tamr) meaning "date (fruit)".

Possibly a variant of Tômiris or Támiris, Portuguese forms of the historical name Tomyris.

Variant of Tamara.

Italian form of the Germanic name Thancmar, which was composed of the elements thank meaning "thought, consideration, thanks" (Old High German danc, O...