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Alternate transcription of Kyrgyz Таалайбек (see Taalaybek).

Means "luck, fortune, happiness" in Kyrgyz.

From Kyrgyz таалай (taalay) meaning "luck, fortune, happiness" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".

Estonian form of Daniel.

Estonian form of David.

Finnish form of David.

Estonian and Finnish form of David.

Means "smiling" in Arabic, from the root بسم (basama) meaning "to smile".

Variant of Tabitha.

German short form of Tabitha. This form was used in earlier editions of the Luther Bible.

Latin form of Tabitha.

Means "gazelle" in Aramaic. Tabitha in the New Testament was a woman restored to life by Saint Peter. Her name is translated into Greek as Dorcas (see...

Derived from Latin tace meaning "be silent". It was in use from the 16th century, though it died out two centuries later.

Feminine form of Tacitus.

Portuguese and Spanish form of Tacitus.

Italian form of Tacitus.

Roman cognomen meaning "silent, mute" in Latin. This was the name of a 1st-century Roman historian, known for writing the Histories and the Annals.

Short form of Thaddeus.

Means "we have been blessed" in Chewa.

Lithuanian form of Thaddeus.

From Japanese (tadashi) meaning "right, correct, true" or (tadashi) meaning "loyalty, devotion", as well as other kanji or kanji combinations...

Italian form of Thaddeus.

Czech and Slovak form of Thaddeus.

Slovene form of Thaddeus. A notable bearer is the Slovene cyclist Tadej Pogačar (1998-).

Slovene feminine form of Thaddeus.

Spanish form of Thaddeus.

Means "revived" in Amharic.

Portuguese form of Thaddeus.

Polish form of Thaddeus. This name is borne by Tadeusz Soplica, the title character in Adam Mickiewicz's epic poem Pan Tadeusz (1834), which is...

Old Irish form of Tadhg.

Old Irish form of Tadhgán.

Variant of Tadhg.

From Old Irish Tadg meaning "poet" [1]. This was the name of an 11th-century king of Connacht, as well as several other kings and chieftains of...

Croatian and Serbian form of Thaddeus.

Variant of Tegan.

Means "we are pleased" in Shona, from fadza meaning "please, make happy" [1].

Possibly means "he who inspires awe" in Amharic. This name was borne by Lij Tafari Makonnen (1892-1975), also known as Haile Selassie, the last...

Anglicized form of Dafydd. It has been used as a slang term for a Welshman.

From the medieval Danish byname Taki, derived from Old Norse taka meaning "to take, to capture".

Alternate transcription of Arabic تغريد (see Taghrid).

Means "singing, chirping" in Arabic.

Means "queen" in Armenian.

Means "rainbow" in Algonquin.

From the Arabic letters ط (called ta) and ه (called ha). These letters begin the 20th chapter of the Quran (surah Ta Ha).

Means "congratulations, felicitations, good wishes" in Arabic, a derivative of هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to congratulate".

Alternate transcription of Arabic طاهر (see Tahir) chiefly used in North Africa.

Means "you will shine" in Hebrew, from the root הָלַל (halal) meaning "to praise, to shine" [1].

Persian form of Tahir, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription.

Persian feminine form of Tahir.

Means "virtuous, pure, chaste" in Arabic.

Azerbaijani feminine form of Tahir.

Feminine form of Tahir.

Turkish feminine form of Tahir.

Variant of Tahira. This was the title of Fatemeh Baraghani (1814-1852), a Persian poet, theologian and reformer.

Means "eagle" in Choctaw.

Variant of Talia 2.

Modern Persian transcription of Tahmasp.

From Persian تهم (tahm) meaning "brave, valiant" and اسب (asb) meaning "horse". This name was borne by two Safavid shahs of Persia (16th and 18th...