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13,457Tiphanie is a French variant of Tiffany, a name ultimately derived from the Greek Theophania, meaning "epiphany" or "manifestation of God." Theophania itself was composed of the Greek elements theos (God) and phanē (appe...
Tiriaq is a feminine name of Inuit origin, meaning "ermine" or "weasel" in Inuktitut. The ermine (a species of weasel known for its white winter coat) is a small yet courageous animal in Arctic traditions, often symboliz...
Tiril is a Norwegian feminine given name that emerged from literary and folkloric inspiration in the 19th century. Its origin is often attributed to the poem Lokkende Toner (1859) by the Norwegian poet Johan Sebastian We...
Tirtza is a Hebrew variant of the name Tirzah. In the Old Testament, Tirzah appears both as a personal name and as a place name. As a personal name, she is one of the five daughters of Zelophehad, whose story is narrated...
Tirzah is a female name from the Hebrew Tirtsa (תִּרְצָה), meaning "favourable" or "delight." In the Old Testament, Tirzah is first mentioned in Numbers 26:33 as one of the five daughters of Zelophehad. After Zelophehad...
Tisa is a Slovene feminine given name with two possible origins. It may derive directly from the Slovene word tisa, meaning "yew tree" — a coniferous tree historically associated with longevity and resilience in European...
Tisha is a feminine given name used primarily in English and African American communities. It functions as a short form of Letitia or the coinage Latisha. Letitia derives from the Late Latin word laetitia, meaning "joy"...
Tisiphone is one of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology, alongside her sisters Alecto and Megaera. Her name means "avenging murder" in Greek, derived from tisis ("vengeance") and phonos ("murder"), reflectin...
Titania is a name most famously associated with the queen of the fairies in William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595). The name is believed to derive from the Latin Titanius, meaning "of the Titans,"...
Etymology and OriginsTitiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It is the feminine form of Titianus, a Roman cognomen (family name) that ultimately derives from the Latin praenomen Titus. The name Titus itself is...
Titilayo is a Yoruba feminine name from Nigeria, meaning "eternal happiness" or "everlasting joy." It is formed from the elements titi ("eternal") and ayo ("joy, happiness"). The name reflects the Yoruba cultural value o...
Titrit is a feminine given name of Berber origin, representing the feminine form of Itri. The root name Itri means "star" in Tamazight, the collective term for the Berber languages spoken across North Africa. As a femini...
Titty is a now-obsolete English feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Letitia. The name was used in England at least from the 17th century, often affectionately or informally by families. However, by the...
Tiwonge is a feminine given name of Chewa origin, functioning as a variant form of Tionge. The name is deeply rooted in the languages and cultures of the Chewa and Tumbuka peoples of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It ca...
Tiyamike is a feminine given name of Chewa origin, meaning "we praise" in the Chewa language spoken in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It is a common name among the Chewa people, reflecting the cultural importance of gra...
Tiziana is an Italian feminine given name, the direct equivalent of and derived from the masculine Tiziano. It originated as a feminine form of the Roman cognomen Titianus, which itself derived from the praenomen Titus.E...
Tiziri is a feminine name of Berber origin, serving as the feminine form of Ziri. The root name Ziri means "moonlight" in Tamazight, the Berber language family spoken across North Africa. Tiziri therefore carries the poe...
Tjaša is a Slovene diminutive of Tatjana, the local form of the Russian name Tatyana, which itself derives from the ancient Roman name Tatiana. The name Tatiana is the feminine form of Tatianus, a derivative of the Roman...
Tlalli is a name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "earth, land, soil" in the Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Nahua peoples of central Mexico. The name carries a deep connection to nature and the physical world, reflecting t...
Toccara is a modern, primarily African American given name that originated from an unlikely source: a 1981 Avon perfume. The fragrance name was derived from the Italian verb toccare, meaning "to touch," lending the name...
Todorka is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Theodore, a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of god." The name Theodore derives from the Greek elements theos ("god") and doron ("gift"), and its feminine counterp...
Etymology and Usage Tófa is an Old Norse feminine name that functions as a short form of Þórfríðr. The longer name is composed of two elements: the first from Þórr, the thunder god in Norse mythology, and the second from...
Toğjan is a Kazakh feminine name with a meaning deeply rooted in concepts of prosperity and spiritual well-being. The name is composed of two elements: toq, which can mean "full," "well-fed," or "prosperous" in Kazakh, a...
Togzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Toğjan (Тоғжан), primarily used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name is a compound of two Kazakh elements: toq (тоқ) meaning “full, well-fed, prosperou...
Tohar is a Hebrew name that directly means "purity." Its etymology is tied to the Hebrew root ṭ-h-r (ט - ה - ר), which conveys cleanness, brightness, and moral innocence. The concept of tohar (also appearing as tahara in...
Toiba is a Yiddish feminine name derived from the Yiddish word toib (טויב), meaning "dove". The name thus carries symbolic associations with peace, purity, and gentleness, much like the bird itself. In Jewish tradition,...
Toinette is a French diminutive or short form of the feminine given name Antoinette. As a shortened pet form, Toinette embodies the familiarity and affection often associated with diminutives in French naming traditions....
Toini is a Finnish given name with two possible origins. It may be a short form of Antoinette, which is a feminine diminutive of Antoine, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Antonius, of Etruscan origin. Altern...
Toiréasa is the Irish form of the name Theresa, an anglicized variant commonly used in Ireland alongside the original Irish spelling. The name Theresa itself has a long and complex history, ultimately derived from the Sp...
Tola is a Polish diminutive of names containing the element to, most notably Antonina. It belongs to a group of affectionate short forms common in Polish, often ending in -la or -sia, which express endearment in everyday...
Toma 1 is a Russian diminutive of the name Tamara, which itself is the Russian form of the Hebrew name Tamar. The name Tamar appears in the Hebrew Bible (specifically in Genesis 38) as the name of Judah's daughter-in-law...
Tomasa is the Spanish feminine form of Thomas, a name with ancient roots. The name Thomas derives from the Aramaic word תְּאוֹמָא (Te'oma), meaning "twin." In the New Testament, Thomas was one of the twelve apostles, fam...
Tomiko (written as 富子, 都美子, とみ子, とみこ, トミ子, or トミコ in Japanese) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is composed of two elements: tomi (富) meaning "wealth, abundance" and ko (子) meaning "child", though...
Tomila is a Russian feminine given name with two distinct possible origins. The first derives from the Slavic element tomiti, meaning "to torment" or "to torture." This would place it within the small group of Slavic nam...
Tomine is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Tomas, the Scandinavian form of Thomas. Ultimately tracing back to the Aramaic name Teʾoma meaning "twin," Thomas is best known as the apostle who...
Tomiris is the Kazakh and Tajik form of Tomyris, the Hellenized name of a legendary Scythian queen who ruled the Massagetae in the 6th century BC. The name is believed to derive from an Iranian root meaning "family" (Sak...
Tomislava is the feminine form of Tomislav, a name of Slavic origin borne by the first king of Croatia in the 10th century. The name Tomislav is typically understood to derive from the Slavic elements tomiti ("to torment...
Tomoko is a common, traditional Japanese female given name. Like many Japanese names, its meaning varies depending on the combination of kanji characters chosen. The most frequent interpretations include 智子 meaning "wi...
Tomomi is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender. It is typically written in kanji characters that combine one of several first elements with one of several second elements. Common first elements include t...
Tomyris is the Hellenized form of a Scythian name, likely derived from an Iranian root meaning "family." She was a 6th-century BC queen of the Massagetae, a Scythian people, best known for her role in defeating and killi...
Tondra is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived directly from the language's noun tondro, meaning "thunder." The straightforward derivation—adding the suffix -a to form an adjective—gives the name the sense of "thu...
Tone 2 is a modern Norwegian feminine name. It is a newer form of Torny, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórný. The first element of this name comes from the Norse god Thor (Þórr), meaning "thunder", and the...
Toni 2 is a feminine short form of Antonia and other related names, used primarily in English. As a diminutive, it offers an informal, affectionate variant of the longer formal names. Etymology The name derives from the...
Tonia is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Tonya, itself a diminutive of Antonia or the Russian diminutive of Antonina. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman family name Antonius, of unknown Etrusc...
Tonina is an Italian feminine diminutive of Antonia. The name itself does not appear to have independent historical or cultural significance beyond its function as a pet form; however, its root name connects it to a rich...
Tonje is a feminine given name primarily used in Norway, though it also appears in Denmark and Sweden. It is a variant of Torny, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórný. The name Þórný combines the name of the...
Tonka is a Slovene and Croatian diminutive of Antonia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius, ultimately derived from Anthony. While Tonka is best known globally as a brand of toy trucks, as a given name it...
Etymology and OriginsTonya is a feminine given name with origins in both the English and Russian naming traditions. In English, it is a diminutive of Antonia, influenced by the Spanish form Toña. In Russian, it is a dimi...
Topaz is a feminine given name taken directly from the English word for the yellow precious stone, which serves as the traditional birthstone for November. The name ultimately derives from the Greek τόπαζος (topazos), th...
Topsy is a female given name of English origin, derived from a nickname of uncertain meaning, possibly related to the English word top. The name gained fame through Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, w...
Topʉsana is a feminine name of Comanche origin, meaning "prairie flower." The name reflects the deep connection of the Comanche people to the natural world, particularly the landscapes of the American Great Plains, where...
Tora is the modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Þóra. While the historical form still sees some use, Tora and its variant spelling Thora have become the standard orthographies in Norwegian and Swedish naming t...
Torbjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Þórbjǫrg, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder") with the element bjǫrg, meaning "help, salvation" or "pro...
Torborg is a Swedish and Norwegian feminine given name (also used as a surname) derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrg. The name combines the name of the god Thor, from the Old Norse Þórr meaning “thunder,” with the el...
Tordis is a modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórdís, which means "Thor's goddess" — from the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) combined with the Old Norse element dís meaning "goddess." The name thus...
Torgunn is a Norwegian female given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórgunnr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with the element gunnr meaning "battle, war." Hence Torgunn carries the me...
Torhild is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, meaning "Thor's battle". The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor, who is associated with thunder, storms, and strength, with t...
Tori is a feminine given name primarily used in English. It is a diminutive of Victoria, which itself means "victory" in Latin. While Tori is most commonly found in English-speaking countries, it also has a separate orig...
Toria is a short form of the name Victoria, predominantly used in English-speaking contexts. As a diminutive, it carries the same underlying meaning as Victoria, which is derived from the Latin word for "victory." Victor...
Toril is a feminine given name used primarily in Norway. It is a variant of Torhild, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórhildr. The name means “Thor’s battle,” combining the name of the Norse god Thor (from O...