Names Starting With T
Browse our collection of baby names beginning with the letter T.
The name 'Taalay' originates from the Kyrgyz language, where it means 'lucky' or 'happy'. It is a name that conveys positive attributes and is often chosen for its auspicious connotations.
Estonian form of Daniel.
Estonian form of David.
Finnish form of David.
Estonian and Finnish form of David.
The name Tabassum means 'smiling' in Arabic, derived from the root بسم (basama) meaning 'to smile'. It conveys a sense of joy and positivity, often associated with a cheerful and friendly demeanor.
Tabatha is a variant of the name Tabitha, which is an English feminine given name. The name Tabitha originates from the New Testament, specifically mentioned in Acts 9:36, where Tabitha (also known as Dorcas) is noted for her good works and acts of charity.
The name 'Tabby' is a diminutive form of 'Tabitha', which has its origins in the Aramaic name 'Tabitha', meaning 'gazelle'. In the context of cats, 'Tabby' refers to a domestic cat with a distinctive coat pattern characterized by an M-shaped marking on its forehead, stripes around its eyes and cheeks, and various patterns on its body such as stripes, dots, lines, or swirls. The term 'Tabby' is not specific to any breed but rather describes a common coat pattern found in many non-pedigree cats worldwide. This pattern is naturally occurring and is linked to the genetics of the domestic cat's ancestors, including the African wildcat, European wildcat, and Asiatic wildcat.
German short form of Tabitha. This form was used in earlier editions of the Luther Bible.
Latin form of Tabitha.
The name Tabitha originates from the Aramaic word meaning 'gazelle.' In the New Testament, Tabitha, also known as Dorcas, was a woman restored to life by Saint Peter. The name gained popularity in English-speaking countries after the Protestant Reformation and was further popularized in the 1960s by the television show 'Bewitched,' where Tabitha is the daughter of the main character.
The name Tacey is derived from the Latin word 'tace', meaning 'be silent'. It was used from the 16th century but fell out of common usage two centuries later. The name carries connotations of quietness and restraint, reflecting its Latin roots.
Feminine form of Tacitus.
Italian form of Tacitus.
Portuguese and Spanish form of Tacitus.
The name Tacitus is a Roman cognomen derived from Latin, meaning 'silent' or 'mute'. It is most famously associated with Publius Cornelius Tacitus, a 1st-century Roman historian renowned for his works 'Histories' and 'Annals'. The name reflects a characteristic of silence or reticence, which may have been a personal or familial trait.
Short form of Thaddeus.
The name Tadala originates from the Chewa language, meaning 'we have been blessed'. It carries a deep sense of gratitude and acknowledgment of divine favor or good fortune.
Lithuanian form of Thaddeus.
The name Tadashi originates from Japanese kanji, primarily 正 meaning 'right, correct, true' and 忠 meaning 'loyalty, devotion'. It can also be written with other kanji combinations that share the same pronunciation. The name embodies qualities of righteousness, accuracy, and fidelity, reflecting the cultural values of integrity and loyalty in Japanese society.
Italian form of Thaddeus.
Czech and Slovak form of Thaddeus.
Slovene form of Thaddeus.
Slovene feminine form of Thaddeus.
Spanish form of Thaddeus.
The name Tadesse, originating from the Amharic language, means 'revived'. It is a name that carries a sense of renewal and rebirth, often given to signify a new beginning or a significant change in one's life.
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 considered to be the national epic of Poland.
Old Irish form of Tadhg.
Old Irish form of Tadhgán.