Browse names
550 names match.
Latin
Threefold unity.
Greek
Harvester.
Greek
Manifestation of God.
Hebrew
Dew from God.
Russian, from Latin
Fairy queen.
Greek
Gift of God.
English
Something precious and valued.
English
Fortified meadow.
Latin/Russian
Fairy queen or princess.
Native American
Leaping water
Japanese
Bird.
Greek
Goddess.
Sanskrit, Irish
Star.
Greek
Harvester or to reap.
German
Mighty in battle.
Aramaic
Gazelle.
Irish, Gaelic
Rocky hill.
Swahili, Hebrew
Sweet, palm tree.
Greek
To blossom, to flourish.
Latin
Fairy queen or princess.
Hebrew
Dew from heaven.
Spanish/Portuguese
Aunt.
Greek
Harvester or reaper.
Hebrew
Palm tree.
English, short form of Theresa
To reap, to harvest.
English
Palm tree; twin.
Irish
Warlike; fighter.
English
Follower of Christ.
Greek (literary coinage)
Coined by novelist Marie Corelli, likely from Greek thelema meaning will or wish.
Greek
Diminutive of Theresa, possibly meaning harvest or from the island Therasia.
Russian
Diminutive of Antonina, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning sometimes interpreted as priceless.
Russian
Diminutive of Tatiana, derived from the Roman family name Tatius, of uncertain meaning.
Latin
Diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning, popularly rendered as priceless.
English (from Norman French)
From a Norman surname derived from a French place name meaning place of Thracius.
English (from Norman French)
Variant of Tracy, from a Norman place name meaning of Thracius, also used as a pet form of Theresa.
English
A diminutive of Theresa, a Greek name possibly meaning to harvest.
Latin
Short form of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman or of noble birth.
Latin
Short form of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman; also an independent name in India from Sanskrit.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Tamara, from the Hebrew meaning date palm tree.
Russian
A short form of Natasha, from the Latin natale, meaning born on Christmas day.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Tamara, from the Hebrew for date palm tree.
Greek
A French and German form of Theresa, possibly meaning to harvest or from the island of Therasia.
English/French
A variant of Tracy, from a Norman French place name meaning domain of Thracius, also used as a diminutive of Theresa.
Scandinavian/Greek
A short form of Katrina or Catriona, ultimately from Katherine, meaning pure.
Germanic
Diminutive of Gertrude from Germanic ger and trude, meaning spear strength.
Greek/Persian
From Greek and Persian origins, meaning a royal crown or headdress.
Japanese/American
Modern American name possibly from Japanese elements, meaning jewel or seaweed.
Latin
Variant of Antonia from Latin antonius, meaning priceless or invaluable.