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Tiana Feminine English

Tiana is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a short form of the names Tatiana or Christiana. In some cases, it may also be considered an extended form of the name Tia.The...

Tianna Feminine English

Tianna is a feminine given name that functions primarily as a variant spelling of Tiana. Like Tiana, Tianna has multiple potential origins: it may serve as an extended form of the name Tia, a short form of names such as...

Tiara Feminine English

Tiara is an English feminine given name derived directly from the word for a semicircular crown, a type of head ornament adorned with jewels. The word itself comes from Latin tiara, borrowed from Ancient Greek τιάρα (tiá...

Tiare Feminine Tahitian

Tiare is a Tahitian feminine name meaning "flower." While it can refer to flowers in general, it is most strongly associated with the Gardenia taitensis, commonly known as the Tahitian gardenia or tiaré flower. This crea...

Tiarnach Masculine Irish

Tiarnach is a modern Irish form of Tighearnach, derived from Old Irish Tigernach, which itself comes from the element tigerna meaning "lord." This name carries strong historical and religious significance in Ireland, pri...

Tiarnán Masculine Irish

Tiarnán is the Modern Irish form of Tighearnán, a name derived from the Old Irish Tigernán, meaning "little lord" — from tigerna "lord" with a diminutive suffix. This etymology places Tiarnán within the tradition of nobl...

Tibby Feminine English

Tibby is a versatile English given name that originated as a diminutive of Tabitha or Theobald, though it has also historically been used informally for Tybalt and Tiberius. Its dual gender adaptability – feminine throug...

Tiberiu Masculine Romanian

Tiberiu is a Romanian-language masculine given name, directly derived from the Latin praenomen Tiberius. The Latin original was a given name meaning "of the Tiber", referring to the Tiber River that flows through Rome. T...

Tiberius Masculine Roman

Tiberius is a Roman praenomen, or given name, derived from Latin meaning "of the Tiber", in reference to the Tiber River that flows through Rome. The name is most famously borne by Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (42 BC...

Tibor Masculine Czech Hungarian +1

Tibor is a masculine given name found primarily in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak usage. It is the local form of the Roman name Tiburtius, which is related to Tiburcio, the Spani...

Tiborc Masculine Hungarian

Tiborc is a rare Hungarian form of the Latin name Tiburcio. It ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Tiburtius, meaning “of Tibur.” Tibur, known today as Tivoli, was a resort town near Rome famous for its villas and...

Tibúrcio Masculine Portuguese

Tibúrcio is the Portuguese form of the Roman name Tiburcio, itself derived from the Latin cognomen Tiburtius, meaning "of Tibur" (modern-day Tivoli), an ancient resort town near Rome.Etymology and Historical ContextThe n...

Tiburcio Masculine Spanish

Tiburcio is the Spanish form of the Roman cognomen Tiburtius, a name derived from the ancient town of Tibur (modern-day Tivoli). Located about 30 kilometers east of Rome, Tibur was a popular resort town known for its sce...

Tiburtius Masculine Roman

Tiburtius is a Latin given name and surname of Roman origin. It is derived from the Roman cognomen Tiburtius, meaning "of Tibur"—the ancient name for the town now known as Tivoli, a resort destination near Rome. The name...

Tichaona Masculine Shona

Tichaona is a masculine given name of Shona origin spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. The name derives from the Shona phrase ticha ona, which translates to "we will see." The first part, ticha, means "we will" and ona means "...

Tidir Feminine Berber

Tidir is a feminine given name of Berber origin. It is the feminine form of Idir, which derives from the Tamazight word meaning "alive" or "living". As a direct counterpart, Tidir carries the same core meaning, often int...

Tiede Masculine Frisian

Tiede is a Frisian masculine given name, its usage primarily attested as a variant or cognate of Diede. Like Diede, Tiede originates as a short form of names containing the Old High German element diota (Old Frankish þeo...

Tiedemann Masculine German

Tiedemann is a German given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Theotman. The name is composed of the elements diota (Old High German) or thiad (Old Dutch), meaning "people," and man, meaning "per...

Tielo Masculine

Tielo is a medieval Low German diminutive of Dietrich and other names beginning with Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda meaning "people". It serves as an earlier form of the name Till, which is also used as a st...

Tiên Feminine Vietnamese

Tiên is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the character 仙 (tiên), which means "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy." The name reflects the influence of Chinese charact...

Tiernan Masculine Irish

Tiernan is an Irish given name and surname, derived from the anglicized form of Tighearnán. The name ultimately stems from Old Irish Tigernán, meaning "little lord"—a combination of tigerna ("lord") and a diminutive suff...

Tierney Masculine Irish

Tierney is an English-Anglicized surname and given name, derived from the Irish Tighearnach. The name ultimately originates from the Old Irish Tigernach, which comes from the element tigerna meaning “lord” or “master”. A...

Tierra Feminine

Tierra is a feminine given name that directly translates to "earth" in Spanish. Derived from the Latin word terra, meaning "land" or "ground," the name carries strong elemental and nature-inspired connotations. As a firs...

Ties Masculine Dutch

Ties is a Dutch masculine given name, typically serving as a short form or diminutive of Matthijs, as well as Diederik and other names beginning with the Old High German element diota or Old Frankish þeoda meaning "peopl...

Tifawt Feminine Berber

Tifawt is a feminine given name of Berber origin, derived from the Tamazight language, meaning "light." Tamazight, a family of closely related Berber languages spoken across North Africa, is known for its rich lexical he...

Tiffani Feminine English

Tiffani is a variant spelling of the name Tiffany, typically used for girls in English-speaking countries. This spelling emerged as a fanciful respelling that gained popularity in the late 20th century, adding a touch of...

Tiffanie Feminine English

Tiffanie is a feminine given name, a variant of Tiffany. The name Tiffany itself derives from the medieval form of Theophania, which comes from the Greek theophaneia meaning "manifestation of God." Historically, this nam...

Tiffany Feminine English

EtymologyTiffany is a primarily English feminine form of the ancient Greek name Theophania, which means "manifestation of God." This name originates from the Greek elements theos (God) and phainein (to show). Traditional...

Tiffiny Feminine English

Tiffiny is a variant spelling of the name Tiffany, an English given name predominantly used for girls. It gained popularity as a modernized or respelled form, reflecting a common trend in English naming where 'y' endings...

Tiger Masculine English

Tiger is an English first name derived from the name of the large striped cat, the tiger. The word ultimately traces back via Old French and Latin to Greek τίγρις (tigris), of Iranian origin. As a given name, Tiger is ra...

Tigerlily Feminine English

Tigerlily is a feminine given name of modern English coinage, derived from the name of the showy orange flower, the tiger lily (Lilium lancifolium). It gained prominence as the name of the fictional Native American princ...

Tigernach Masculine Old Irish

Tigernach is an old Irish name derived from Tighearnach, ultimately from the Old Irish element tigerna meaning "lord". This name carries the significance of nobility and authority, reflecting the hierarchical structures...

Tigernán Masculine Old Irish

Tigernán is the Old Irish form of Tighearnán. Tighearnán derives from the Old Irish word tigerna meaning "lord" combined with a diminutive suffix, giving the name its meaning of "little lord". This etymology places it wi...

Tigger Masculine Literature

Tigger is a fictional character invented by the English author A. A. Milne for his classic Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The name is an playful alteration of the English word tiger, itself a derivative of Tiger, and was coine...

Tighe Masculine Irish

Tighe is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg, which derives from the Old Irish Tadg, meaning "poet." This etymological root links the name to a long tradition of Gaelic literary and cultural heritage, where poets...

Tighearnach Masculine

Tighearnach is an Irish masculine name derived from the Old Irish Tigernach, itself from the element tigerna meaning "lord". This name was borne by a 6th-century Irish saint, the founder of the monastery at Clones in Cou...

Tighearnán Masculine

Tighearnán is an Irish name derived from the Old Irish Tigernán, meaning "little lord". It is a diminutive form of tigerna ("lord"), reflecting a common Gaelic onomastic pattern where a suffix is added to a status term t...

Tiglath-Pileser Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible +1

Tiglath-Pileser is the Anglicized form of the Hebrew Tiḡlaṯ Pilʾeser (תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר), which itself derives from the Akkadian Tukulti-Apil-Esharra (Tukulti-apil-esharra), meaning "my trust is in the son of Esharra."...

Tigran Masculine Armenian

Tigran is the Armenian form of Tigranes, a name of ancient Iranian origin borne by several kings of Armenia, most notably Tigranes II the Great.EtymologyThe name derives from Old Iranian *Tigrāna, recorded in Elamite as...

Tigranes Masculine

Tigranes (Ancient Greek: Τιγράνης) is the Greek form of the Old Armenian name Տիգրան (Tigran), ultimately derived from Old Iranian *Tigrāna, of uncertain meaning. The name is recorded in Elamite as 𒋾𒅅𒊏 (Tiigra) and in Ak...

Tihana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Tihana is a female given name used chiefly in Croatia and Serbia. It belongs to a group of Slavic names derived from emotional or temperamental qualities, with its root meaning drawn from the element tixŭ (Serbo-Croatian...

Tihomir Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +3

Tihomir is a South Slavic male given name found primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene communities. It derives from the Slavic roots tixŭ meaning “quiet” and mirŭ meaning “peace, world,” so th...

Tihomira Feminine Bulgarian

Tihomira is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the masculine form Tihomir. It is composed of the Slavic elements tixŭ meaning "quiet" or "silent," and mirŭ meaning "peace" or "world." Thus, the name conveys the...

Tiia Feminine Estonian Finnish

Tiia is a feminine given name primarily used in Estonia and Finland, serving as a short form of Dorothea. The name Dorothea itself derives from the Greek name Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos), meaning "gift of god"—from δῶρον (doron...

Tiidrik Masculine Estonian

Tiidrik is the Estonian form of Theodoric, a ancient Germanic name with a long and storied history. The name Theodoric itself derives from the Gothic name Þiudareiks, composed of the elements þiuda (“people”) and reiks (...

Tiina Feminine Estonian Finnish

Tiina is a feminine given name widely used in Estonia and Finland. It originated as a short form of Kristiina, which itself is the Finnish and Estonian counterpart of Christina. The name Christina, deriving from the femi...

Tiit Masculine Estonian

Tiit is an Estonian masculine given name, originally a short form of Tiidrik, the Estonian form of Theodoric, but now used independently. The name ultimately derives from the Gothic *Þiudareiks, meaning 'ruler of the peo...

Tiitus Masculine Estonian Finnish

Tiitus is the Finnish and Estonian form of Titus. While Titus originates as a Roman praenomen (given name) of uncertain meaning—possibly from Latin titulus meaning “title of honour” or from Oscan—Tiitus adopts this legac...

Tiiu Feminine Estonian

Tiiu is an Estonian feminine given name that is a variant of Tiia, though it may also partially derive from an archaic dialectal form of the word tihane meaning "titmouse" (a small songbird). Tiia itself is a Finnish and...

Tija Feminine Slovene

Tija is a feminine given name primarily used in Slovenia, where it functions as a diminutive of Tatjana or Tijana. These longer forms are themselves regional variants of the broader name Tatiana, which has deep roots in...

Tijan Masculine Slovene

Tijan is a Slovene masculine given name that serves as a short form of Sebastijan or Kristijan, and may also be used as a masculine variant of Tijana. The name likely draws its usage from the popularity of the longer nam...

Tijana Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Tijana is a variant of the name Tihana, which derives from the Slavic element tixŭ (Serbo-Croatian tih) meaning "quiet". It is a feminine given name of Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian origin, also popular in North Macedon...

Tijmen Masculine Dutch

Tijmen (also spelled with 'h' as Thijmen) is a masculine given name of Dutch origin. It is a variant spelling of Thijmen, which itself is the Dutch form of the Germanic name Theotman. The name Theotman is composed of the...

Tijn Masculine Dutch

Tijn is a Dutch shortened form of Martijn or Augustijn. These names trace back to the Latin Martinus and Augustinus, respectively, both of which have strong historical resonance in Christian tradition.EtymologyThrough Ma...

Tijs Masculine Dutch

Etymology and OriginsTijs is a Dutch male given name, predominantly found in the Netherlands. It is primarily a variant spelling of Thijs, which itself is a short form of Matthijs, the Dutch form of Matthias. Alternative...

Tikhomir Masculine Bulgarian

Tikhomir is a Bulgarian alternate transcription of Tihomir, a name of Slavic origin. It is composed of the elements tixŭ meaning "quiet" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world," thus connoting "quiet peace" or "quiet world." As...

Tikhon Masculine Russian

Tikhon (Russian: Ти́хон, Ukrainian: Ти́хон, Polish: Tychon) is a Slavic male given name derived from the Greek name Tychon, which in turn comes from the Greek word tyche meaning "chance, luck, fortune," a derivative of t...

Tikva Feminine Hebrew

Tikva is a Hebrew feminine given name that directly means "hope." The name is derived from the Hebrew word tikvah (תִּקְוָה), which appears in the Hebrew Bible, for example in the book of Joshua (2:18,21) as the name of...

Til Feminine Dutch

Til is a Dutch short form of Mathilde, itself a version of Matilda originating from the Germanic name Mahthilt, meaning "strength in battle." While Til is primarily a feminine given name in Dutch usage, it also appears i...

Tilda Feminine English Finnish +1

Tilda is a short form of Matilda, common in English, Finnish, and Swedish usage. The name is a diminutive derived from the first syllable of Matilda, following a pattern seen in other variants like Tillie and Tilly.Etymo...

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