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Tahira Feminine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and MeaningTahira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine form Tahir. The root of the name, meaning “pure, chaste, virtuous” in Arabic, reflects a deep-seated cultural value in Isl...

Tahire Feminine Turkish

Tahire is a Turkish feminine given name, linguistically forming the counterpart of the masculine name Tahir, which in Arabic means "virtuous, pure, chaste". As a feminine derivative, Tahire embodies the same connotations...

Táhirih Feminine History

Táhirih is the title of Fatemeh Baraghani (1814–1852), a Persian poet, theologian, and reformer. It is a variant of the feminine name Tahira, which itself derives from the Arabic root Tahir, meaning “virtuous, pure, chas...

Tahlia Feminine English

Tahlia is a variant of the name Talia, and as such shares its multifaceted origins. The name Talia has several distinct roots, derived from different cultures and languages. One prominent origin is as a Modern Hebrew fem...

Tahmina Feminine Bengali Tajik +1

Tahmina is a Persian female name derived from the element tahm (تهم), meaning "brave, valiant." This name is of major significance in Persian literature, most famously as the name of a character in the 10th-century Persi...

Tahmineh Feminine Persian

Tahmineh is the modern Persian form of the name Tahmina, featured in the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by the poet Ferdowsi. The name is derived from the Persian word tahm meaning "brave, valian...

Tahnee Feminine English

Etymology and OriginTahnee is a feminine given name and a variant of Tawny. The name Tawny itself derives from the English word for a light brown color, which ultimately comes from the Old French tané, meaning "light bro...

Tahpenes Feminine English Bible

EtymologyTahpenes is an English Biblical name of probable Egyptian origin. It is thought to derive from the Egyptian phrase tꜣ ḥmt nswt, meaning "the wife of the king." This is formed from the feminine determiner tꜣ and...

Tähti Feminine Estonian Finnish

Tähti is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name and surname that directly translates to "star". As a given name, it is used primarily in Estonia and Finland, reflecting the natural world and celestial themes common i...

Taia Feminine Georgian

Taia is a Georgian diminutive of the name Tamar. While Tamar itself carries the ancient Hebrew meaning of "date palm" (symbolizing beauty and fruitfulness), Taia brings a softer, more affectionate tone to this storified...

Taide Feminine Italian

Taide is the Italian form of Thaïs, a name with Greek origins meaning “bandage”. The name is steeped in historical and literary associations, most notably connected to a companion of Alexander the Great, a courtesan from...

Taika Feminine Finnish

Taika is a Finnish female given name derived directly from the Finnish word taika, meaning “magic” or “spell.” The name belongs to a Finnish tradition of word-names coined from everyday vocabulary, similar to names like...

Taimi Feminine Estonian Finnish

Taimi is a feminine given name of Finnish and Estonian origin. It derives from the Finnish word taimi, meaning “sapling, young tree,” and from the Estonian word taim, meaning “plant.” Both words share a common linguistic...

Taina Feminine Finnish

Taina is a Finnish feminine given name, functioning as a short form of Tatiana. The name Tatiana itself derives from the Roman Tatianus, a derivative of the Sabine name Tatius, famously borne by a 3rd-century Christian s...

Tainá Feminine Portuguese New World

Etymology and BackgroundTainá is a Brazilian feminine given name that draws its meaning and spiritual resonance from Karajá, an indigenous language spoken in central Brazil. In Karajá traditions, Tainá means "star" and i...

Tainara Feminine Portuguese

Tainara is a feminine given name of Brazilian Portuguese origin, an elaboration of Tainá. Both names derive from the Karajá language, an indigenous tongue of Brazil, where Tainá means "star." According to legend, the nam...

Taís Feminine Portuguese

Taís is a Portuguese given name, a variant of Thaís. Thaís itself derives from the French Thaïs, ultimately from the Ancient Greek name Thaïs, possibly meaning "bandage" or related to the verb thaumazō (“to admire”). The...

Taisa Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Taisa is a Russian and Ukrainian short form of Taisiya, which itself derives from Thaïs, a name of Greek origin. The root name Thaïs possibly means "bandage" in Greek, although its early usage is most famously associated...

Taisia Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Taisia is the Latin-script transcription of the Russian Таисия and Ukrainian Таїсія, making it an alternate form of Taisiya. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Thaïs (Θαΐς), which possibly means "bandage." Thaïs...

Taisiya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Etymology and OriginTaisiya (Russian: Таи́сия) and Taisia (Ukrainian: Таїсія) are Slavic forms of the ancient Greek name Thaïs (Θαΐς). The name's etymology is uncertain; it possibly means "bandage" in Greek, but an alter...

Taja Feminine Slovene

Taja is a Slovene female given name, likely originating as a diminutive of Tajda or of the more widely known name Tatjana. In Slovene, nicknames and shortened forms often carry a familiar, endearing tone, and Taja fits t...

Tajana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Tajana is a feminine given name predominantly used in Croatian and Serbian speaking regions. The name is derived from the Croatian and Serbian verb tajiti, meaning "to keep secret" or "to conceal." As such, Tajana carrie...

Tajda Feminine Slovene

Tajda is a Slovene feminine given name, ultimately derived from the ancient Greek name Thaïs. In Slovene, it serves as a localized form of Thaïs, reflecting the adaptation of the name into South Slavic phonetic and ortho...

Tajddigt Feminine Berber

Tajddigt is a feminine name of Berber origin, meaning "flower" in the Tamazight language. The name reflects the deep connection Berber cultures have with nature, often using floral and natural imagery in personal names....

Tajeǧǧigt Feminine Berber

Tajeǧǧigt is a Kabyle variant of Tajddigt, a feminine Berber name meaning "flower" in Tamazight. The name belongs to the widespread Berber tradition of naming girls after flowers and natural elements, reflecting the Amaz...

Tajra Feminine Bosnian

Tajra is a Bosnian feminine given name, most likely derived from the Arabic طائر (ṭāʾir) meaning "bird". The name evokes imagery of freedom, flight, and grace, and reflects the influence of Oriental and Islamic culture o...

Tajuana Feminine African American

Etymology and OriginTajuana is a name of African American origin, created as a combination of the prefix ta and the name Juana. The prefix ta is a common element in modern coinages, often serving as an ornamental or phon...

Takako Feminine Japanese

Takako is a Japanese feminine given name constructed from two kanji components. The first element, taka, can mean "filial piety" (孝), "noble" (貴), "tall" (高), or "prosper" (隆), among other meanings. The second elemen...

Taklit Feminine Berber

Etymology and MeaningTaklit is a Berber feminine given name, functioning as the feminine equivalent of Akli. The root name Akli derives from the Tamazight word for "slave" or "servant," often historically associated with...

Takouhi Feminine Armenian

Takouhi is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Taguhi, ultimately derived from the Armenian word for "queen." The name reflects a direct connection to royalty and nobility, mirroring the status and respect hi...

Talatu Feminine Hausa

Talatu is a Nigerian female given name predominantly used among Muslims. It is derived from Arabic yawm ath-thalāthāʾ (يوم الثلاثاء), meaning "Tuesday," and is given to girls born on that day. In the Hausa language, Tala...

Tali Feminine Hebrew

Tali is a Hebrew feminine name meaning "my dew" (from Hebrew tal "dew" with the first-person possessive suffix -i). In the Bible, dew is often a symbol of divine blessing, freshness, and renewal (e.g., "May God give you...

Talia 1 Feminine Hebrew

Talia 1 is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "dew from God". It is derived from the Hebrew elements טַל (ṭal), meaning "dew," and יָהּ (yah), a shortened form of the tetragrammaton referring to the God of Israel. The name t...

Talia 2 Feminine English

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...

Taliba Feminine Arabic

Taliba is a feminine Arabic given name, derived as the female equivalent of Talib. The name Talib means 'seeker of knowledge' or 'student' in Arabic, a meaning that carries spiritual and intellectual connotations. Taliba...

Talin Feminine Armenian

Etymology and OriginTalin is a feminine Armenian given name that originates from the historic town of Talin in Armenia. The town, whose name has an unknown meaning, is renowned for the Talinshvevi Cathedral (also known a...

Taline Feminine Armenian

Taline is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Talin, derived from the Armenian Թալին. The name ultimately originates from the town of Talin in Armenia, renowned for its 7th-century cathedral. While the town's...

Talisha Feminine African American

Talisha is a feminine given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a modern invented name, created as a combination of the popular prefix ta and the name Lisha. This pattern of combining a decorative...

Talita Feminine Portuguese

Talita is the Portuguese form of Talitha, a name that has gained particular popularity in Brazil. The name derives from the Aramaic word ṭalīṯā meaning "little girl," famously appearing in the Bible in the phrase talitha...

Talitha Feminine English Bible

Talitha is a feminine given name of Aramaic origin, meaning "little girl" or "young child." The name is directly drawn from the phrase talitha cumi (also spelled talitha koum), recorded in the Gospel of Mark (5:41) as th...

Tallulah Feminine English

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...

Talulla Feminine Irish

Talulla is an Anglicized form of the Old Irish names Taileflaith, Tuileflaith, or Tuilelaith, deeply rooted in Gaelic onomastic traditions. The name derives from the elements tuile meaning "abundance" and flaith meaning...

Talvi Feminine Estonian

Talvi is a feminine given name used primarily in Estonia, derived from the Estonian word talv, meaning "winter." Reflecting the season, the name evokes images of cold, snow, and quiet beauty. It belongs to a small group...

Talvikki Feminine Finnish

Talvikki is a Finnish female given name with direct seasonal and botanical associations. Derived from the Finnish word talvi meaning "winter" (from Proto-Finnic *talvi, ultimately from Proto-Uralic *tälwä), the name also...

Talya Feminine Hebrew

Talya is an alternate transcription of Hebrew טַלְיָה or טַלְיָא, closely related to the name Talia 1. It is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, primarily used in Hebrew-speaking communities.EtymologyThe root name Talya (o...

Tamanna Feminine Bengali Hindi

Tamanna is a feminine given name meaning "wish, desire" in Hindi, derived from Persian تمنّا (tamannā), which itself is ultimately from Arabic. The name reflects a poetic and aspirational quality, symbolizing hopes and d...

Tamanno Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Tamanno is a female given name of Tajik and Uzbek origin, meaning "wish, desire, coquetry, flirting" in both Tajik and Uzbek. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic tamannā (تمنّى), a noun meaning "wish" or "desire"...

Tamar Feminine Georgian Hebrew +2

Tamar is a female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew word tamar meaning "date palm" or "date" (the fruit). The name is deeply rooted in the Old Testament, where it appears in two significant narratives....

Tamāra Feminine Latvian

Tamāra is the Latvian form of the name Tamara, itself derived from the biblical Hebrew name Tamar (תמר), meaning “date palm.” In Latvia, Tamāra has been recorded as a given name since the end of the 19th century, accordi...

Tamara Feminine Georgian Belarusian +15

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...

Tamari Feminine Georgian

Tamari is a Georgian feminine given name, derived as a form of Tamar with the addition of the Georgian nominative suffix -i. The root name, Tamar, originates from Hebrew and means "date palm." In the Old Testament, Tamar...

Tambudzai Feminine Shona

Tambudzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe.The name is derived from the Shona word tambudza, meaning "make trouble, frustrate, torment". Despite its seemingly negative literal translation, the name...

Tameka Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Tamia Feminine African American

Tamia is a modern invented name, most notably borne by the Canadian singer Tamia Hill (1975-), known mononymously as Tamia. The name follows a pattern of names like Tamika, using the initial “Tam-” sound and the popular...

Tamika Feminine English

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...

Tamiko Feminine Japanese

Tamiko is a Japanese feminine given name, written most commonly with kanji characters such as 多美子 or 民子. As 多美子, it is composed of ta (多, meaning 'many'), mi (美, meaning 'beautiful'), and ko (子, meaning 'child...

Tamila Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Tamila is a feminine given name primarily used in East Slavic naming traditions, such as in Russian and Ukrainian contexts. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is considered a likely variant of Tomila or a derivative of Tam...

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