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Trudy Feminine Dutch English

Trudy is a diminutive of Gertrude, commonly used in Dutch and English-speaking countries. As a shortened form, it carries the same etymological roots as Gertrude, which derives from the Old German elements ger meaning "s...

Truus Feminine Dutch

Truus is a Dutch feminine diminutive of Geertruida, itself a Dutch form of Gertrude. As a common hypocorism in the Netherlands, Truus is routinely used as an independent given name, similar to how Trudy or Trudie functio...

Tryphaina Feminine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Tryphaina is the Greek form of Tryphena, derived from the Greek name Τρύφαινα (Tryphaina), which itself comes from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy." This name appears in the New Testament, where...

Tryphena Feminine English Bible

Tryphena is a female name of biblical origin, derived from the Greek name Τρύφαινα (Tryphaina), which itself comes from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe), meaning "softness" or "delicacy." The name appears in the New Testame...

Tryphosa Feminine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Tryphosa is a Greek name that appears in the New Testament, mentioned in Paul's Epistle to the Romans (16:12) as a Christian woman commended as a "worker in the Lord." The name is derived from Greek τρυφή (tryphe), meani...

Tsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Tsetseg is a feminine Mongolian given name that means "flower" in the Mongolian language. It is a nature-inspired name, reflecting the Mongolian cultural appreciation for natural beauty and the importance of flora in the...

Tsetsiliya Feminine Russian

Tsetsiliya is the Russian form of Cecilia. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Caecilius, which comes from the Latin caecus, meaning 'blind' — a reference to the nickname of an ancestor who was blind....

Tshepiso Feminine Tswana

Tshepiso is a feminine Tswana name meaning "promise" in the Tswana language. As a given name among the Tswana people of Southern Africa, it embodies the cultural value of hope and commitment, often given to signify a che...

Tsholofelo Feminine Tswana

Tsholofelo is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, meaning "hope" or "expectation" in the Tswana language. It is a virtuous name that reflects positive aspirations, often given to a child with the hope that she will e...

Tsila Feminine Hebrew

Tsila is an alternate transcription of Hebrew ציִלָּה, a modern form of the biblical name Zillah. The name Zillah derives from the Hebrew word tsel, meaning "shade" or "shadow." In the Old Testament, Zillah appears in Ge...

Tsisana Feminine Georgian

Tsisana is a Georgian female name with poetic and natural imagery. It is likely derived from the Georgian word tsis (ცის), meaning "of the sky" or "of heaven," the genitive case of tsa (ცა), meaning "sky" or "heaven." Th...

Tsisia Feminine Georgian

Tsisia is a feminine given name of Georgian origin. It is derived from the Georgian word tsis, meaning "of the sky" or "of the heaven", which is the genitive case of tsa meaning "sky, heaven". The name thus carries a cel...

Tsitsi Feminine Shona

Tsitsi is a feminine given name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe. It means "mercy, compassion" in the Shona language. The name reflects the importance of these virtues in Shona culture, where names often convey moral or spi...

Tsiuri Feminine Georgian

Tsiuri is a feminine Georgian name that originates from the Georgian word ცა (tsa), meaning "sky" or "heaven." The name carries a poetic connotation, often interpreted as "heavenly" or "celestial." As a derivative, Tsiur...

Tsubaki Feminine Japanese

Tsubaki is a Japanese feminine given name derived from the kanji 椿, which means "camellia (flower)." The camellia is a highly symbolic flower in Japanese culture, associated with beauty, longevity, and the divine. The n...

Tsubame Feminine Japanese

Tsubame is a Japanese feminine given name derived from the native Japanese word tsubame (燕), meaning "swallow (bird)." The swallow has been a symbol of spring, family fidelity, and safe return in Japanese culture, as th...

Tsukiko Feminine Japanese

Tsukiko is a feminine Japanese given name, typically composed of the elements tsuki meaning "moon" and ko meaning "child". The name evokes imagery of the moon, a recurring symbol in Japanese art, literature, and folklore...

Tsumugi Feminine Japanese

Tsumugi is a Japanese female given name, written in kanji most often as 紬, which denotes a type of durable, textured silk cloth known as pongee. The name's primary meaning thus relates to 'silk cloth' or 'pongee,' evoki...

Tsuru Feminine Japanese

OverviewTsuru (鶴) is a Japanese given name and surname. Derived from the Japanese word tsuru meaning "crane (bird)", it embodies cultural symbolism of longevity, fidelity, and good fortune. The name can be written with...

Tsveta Feminine Bulgarian

Tsveta is a Bulgarian feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Tsvetan, which is derived from the Bulgarian word tsvet meaning "flower, blossom." As a nature-derived name, Tsveta carries connotations of beauty, fr...

Tsvetana Feminine Bulgarian

Tsvetana is a feminine Bulgarian given name, derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Tsvetan. The name originates from the Bulgarian word tsvet meaning "flower, blossom". It is a traditional name that reflects...

Tsvetanka Feminine Bulgarian

Tsvetanka is a Bulgarian feminine diminutive of Tsvetan, derived from the Bulgarian word tsvet meaning "flower, blossom." The name thus carries botanical connotations of beauty and flourishing, reflecting a common Slavic...

Tsvetelina Feminine Bulgarian

Tsvetelina is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Tsvetan. The root tsvet means "flower" or "blossom" in Bulgarian, giving the name a delicate, nature-inspired symbolism. Tsvetelina is primarily u...

Tuana Feminine Turkish

Tuana is a Turkish feminine given name of uncertain etymology. While its exact roots are not definitively established, it is suspected to be of Persian origin, though the evidence is limited. The name is used exclusively...

Tuathflaith Feminine Old Irish

Etymology Tuathflaith is an Old Irish feminine given name, composed of the elements túath meaning "people" or "country", and flaith meaning "ruler", "sovereign", or "princess". The name thus translates to "princess of th...

Tuba Feminine Arabic Turkish

Tuba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from ṭūbā (طوبى), which means "blessedness" or "goodness" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, Ṭūbā is also the name of a tree that grows in paradise (Jannah), as menti...

Tudful Feminine Welsh

Tudful is the original Welsh form of the name Tydfil, an ancient Welsh feminine name with uncertain etymology. Although its precise meaning is not known, the name is historically associated with a (probably legendary) sa...

Tuesday Feminine English

Tuesday is a rare English feminine given name derived directly from the day of the week. The day name itself comes from Old English Tiwesdæg, meaning "Tiw's day" — Tiw being the Anglo-Saxon form of the Germanic god Tyr,...

Tuğba Feminine Turkish

Tuğba is a Turkish variant form of Tuba, a female name of Arabic origin derived from Ṭūbā (طُبَى), meaning 'blessedness' in Arabic. The name references a legendary tree that Muslims believe grows in heaven (Jannah), as m...

Tuğçe Feminine Turkish

Tuğçe is a common feminine Turkish given name, pronounced [ˈtuːtʃe], that carries historical and cultural weight in its meaning. The name is a diminutive of Turkish tuğ, which refers to a type of banner or crest made of...

Tui 1 Feminine Māori

Origin and MeaningTui is a Māori name of feminine gender, derived from the name of a bird native to New Zealand, the tūī (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae). The tūī is a passerine bird known for its striking iridescent plum...

Tuija Feminine Finnish

Tuija is a feminine Finnish given name derived from the Finnish word tuija, meaning "cedar". The name references the fragrant, evergreen cedar tree, which connotes strength and endurance. As a first name, it belongs to a...

Tuileflaith Feminine Old Irish

Tuileflaith is an Old Irish feminine name, historically recorded as an early variant of the more familiar Talulla. The name is composed of two elements: tuile meaning "abundance" and flaith meaning "ruler, sovereign, pri...

Tülay Feminine Turkish

Etymology and Meaning Tülay is a common feminine Turkish given name. Its meaning combines two Turkish elements: tüle, which denotes sheer fabric like tulle, and ay, meaning "moon." Thus, the name literally translates to...

Tullia Feminine Italian Roman

Tullia is a feminine given name of Italian and Ancient Roman origin. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Tullius (see Tullio). The root, Tullius, is derived from the praenomen Tullus, whose meaning remains u...

Tumaini Feminine Swahili

Tumaini is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, carrying the beautiful meaning of “wish” or “hope.” The name is derived from the Arabic root طمع (ṭamiʿa), which means “to desire.” This linguistic connection reflects...

Tünde Feminine Hungarian

Tünde [ˈtyndɛ] is a Hungarian feminine given name, derived from the Hungarian word tündér meaning "fairy". This name was coined by the Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty in the 19th century for his dramatic poem Csongor és...

Tündér Feminine Hungarian

Tündér is a distinctive Hungarian feminine given name that translates directly to "fairy." The name stems from native Hungarian mythology and folklore, where tündérek (the plural form) are often benevolent, otherworldly...

Tupaarnaq Feminine Greenlandic

Tupaarnaq is a Greenlandic feminine given name meaning "wild thyme" (Thymus vulgaris). The name is derived directly from the Greenlandic word tupaarnaq, which refers to the aromatic herb known for its use in traditional...

Turid Feminine Norwegian

Turid is a Norwegian feminine given name, a modern form of the Old Norse name Þórfríðr. The name combines the elements of the thunder god Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) and fríðr, meaning "beautiful" or "beloved."Etymology a...

Türkan Feminine Turkish

Türkan is a Turkish feminine given name. Its etymology is believed to stem from the ancient Central Asian title tarkhan (spelled tarkan in modern Turkish), a historical rank used in various Turkic and Mongol states. The...

Tuta Feminine Quechua

Tuta is a feminine given name of Quechua origin, meaning "night". Derived directly from the Quechua word for night, the name reflects the deep connection of the Quechua language and culture to the natural world, particul...

Tutku Feminine Turkish

Tutku is a Turkish unisex given name, though more commonly used for females today. The name derives directly from the Turkish vocabulary word tutku, meaning "passion", "fervor", or "obsession". This semantic choice refle...

Tuula Feminine Finnish

Tuula is a Finnish female given name, closely related to and derived from the names Tuuli and Tuulikki. First used at the turn of the 20th century, its origin is somewhat poetic. An early inspiration may have come from a...

Tuule Feminine Estonian

Tuule is a Estonian variant of Tuuli, a feminine given name that directly translates to "wind." The name belongs to a rich tradition of nature-inspired names in Finnish and Estonian cultures, often evoking the elements a...

Tuuli Feminine Estonian Finnish

Tuuli is a feminine given name of Finnish and Estonian origin. It derives directly from the word tuuli, meaning "wind" in both Finnish and Estonian. The name belongs to a Finno-Ugric root shared with cognates such as Tuu...

Tuulia Feminine Finnish

Tuulia is a Finnish female given name, derived as a variant of Tuuli, the Finnish and Estonian word for "wind." It emerged in the early 20th century as part of a wave of nature-inspired names in Finland, closely related...

Tuulikki Feminine Finnish Finnish

Tuulikki is a Finnish female given name with a rich mythological background. Its meaning, "little wind," derives from the Finnish word tuuli ("wind") combined with a diminutive suffix, evoking a gentle breeze. In Finnish...

Tuva Feminine Norwegian Swedish

Tuva is a Swedish and Norwegian variant of Tove, a modern form of the Old Norse name Tófa, which itself is a short form of Þórfríðr. This compound name is derived from the elements Þórr, referring to the Norse god of thu...

Tuyến Feminine Vietnamese

Tuyến is a Vietnamese female given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 線 (tuyến), meaning "thread," "line," or "ray." The name symbolizes delicacy, connection, and brightness, often reflecting traditional associations wit...

Tuyết Feminine Vietnamese

Overview Tuyết is a Vietnamese female given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 雪 (xuě), meaning "snow". The name is widely used in Vietnam and reflects the cultural influence of Chi...

Twila Feminine English

Twila is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. Its etymology remains a subject of speculation, with two primary theories proposed. One suggests it may be derived fro...

Twosret Feminine Ancient Egyptian

Twosret is a variant of the name Tausret, also spelled Tawosret. Tausret derives from the Egyptian tꜣ-wsrt, meaning "mighty lady" – a combination of the feminine determiner tꜣ, wsr "mighty, powerful", and the feminine su...

Twyla Feminine English

Twyla is a feminine given name of English origin, considered a variant of Twila. The name emerged in the late 19th-century United States, likely as a creative elaboration of existing phonetic patterns. Its connotations a...

Txell Feminine Catalan

Txell is a Catalan diminutive form of the name Meritxell, a name derived from the village of Meritxell in Andorra, site of a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary (the Virgin of Meritxell, the patron saint of Andorra)....

Tyche Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Tyche (; Ancient Greek: Τύχη Túkhē, 'Luck') is the Greek goddess of fortune, luck, and fate, whose name directly translates to "chance, luck, fortune" in Greek. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of the Ti...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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