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392 names match.
Modern African American
Contemporary creation combining Tay and von suffix.
Scandinavian/Norse
Of Thor, thunder god; from Thor plus -in suffix.
Welsh/Celtic
Modern variant of Tristan, meaning tumult or sad.
English surname
Son of Tenny, used famously by poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Modern variant, possibly of Tyler
Tile maker or from a surname.
English surname
Possibly from Old English relating to thatch or a place name.
English short form of Theodore or Edward
Gift of God or wealthy guardian.
Greek
One who honors God, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Timothy.
Hmong
A Hmong name with cultural significance in Southeast Asian heritage.
Modern creation
A blended name combining Tay and Shaun for contemporary appeal.
Spanish and Italian
A tower, symbolizing strength and protection.
Latin and English
From Trenton or the trenches, a place-derived name.
African American
Modern name with unclear etymology, possibly a variation of Tyrone.
Sanskrit
Brilliant, radiant, or splendid.
Vietnamese
Money or fairy; a celestial being.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name combining Taye or Taylor with Shawn.
Modern creation
Contemporary name likely combining Trey or Trace with -ston suffix.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name with uncertain traditional etymology.
Italian
A modern name possibly derived from Tori or Italian place names.
Scottish
Cheerful or pleasant.
Greek
Sea messenger god; of the sea.
Irish
Land of Owen; from Tír Eoghain.
Old English
Tillable land or fertile valley.
Latin
Title or honor; variant of Titus.
Greek
Gift of God; variant of Theodore.
Old French
Tailor or cutter of cloth; variant of Taylor.
Old English
The flap or tab of cloth; from Old English tabula.
Modern
Modern variant without established etymology.
Aramaic
Courageous heart.
English
A modern invented name combining elements Tay and vion without established etymology.
Latin
Sad, from tristis in Latin or possibly from Tristan.
English
Surname referring to one who is true.
English
The wild animal; fierce and powerful.
Germanic/English
Thor's protector or thunder warrior.
Modern/Welsh
Modern created name, possibly from Trevor.
Modern creation
Modern name without well-established etymology.
Modern English
Contemporary name, possibly related to Tevin or Steven.
Modern
Modern variant possibly from Taylor or Taylen.
Greek
Lover of God; one who loves the divine.
English
English surname meaning strong or brave man.
Irish
From Tulach, a place name; possibly meaning peaceful.
English
Word name meaning honesty or sincere beliefs.
English
Possibly from place name or variant of Tate meaning cheerful.
Vietnamese
Celestial, divine, or heavenly.
English
Modern variant of Terry, possibly derived from Terrence (belonging to Terentius).
Modern creation
Modern invention, possibly from Eon or Teo.
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly variant of Tavion or Tavarous.
Latin
Variation of Terrence, meaning smooth or tender.