Browse names
949 names match.
Sanskrit
Young or tender.
Old Norse
Thunder or Thor the thunder god.
Modern English
Modern creation from travel or Traveler.
Greek/Latin
Green shoot or blooming.
Germanic/Old Norse
Thor's ruler or powerful warrior.
Irish/Modern
A variant of Tara, meaning star or hill.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Tanya or Tona.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Tiana or Tia.
Modern/Sanskrit
A contemporary creation or Sanskrit name meaning son or child.
Japanese
Child of year, from toshi (year) and ko (child).
Norse
Thunder, or a variant of Torin meaning stern.
Latin/Modern
A nickname or short form of Patricia or Letitia.
Latin/Modern
A variant of Stacy or Tracy, meaning resurrection.
Arabic
Date palm, a tree associated with abundance and beauty.
Latin/Modern
A variant of Trinity, meaning threefold unity.
Modern African American
A contemporary blended creation from Tre and Shaun.
Scandinavian
A Norse-influenced name related to strength and thinness.
Germanic
Famous for boldness, from the elements tol and bert.
Latin
From the earth, a variant of Terrence.
Hebrew
Bird, from Hebrew meaning a flying creature.
English
A modern name possibly related to travel.
English
A modern blend of Tia and Anna.
African American
Modern created name.
Aramaic
Palm tree; variant of Tammy from Tamara.
English
Tan or golden-brown in color; from tawny.
English
Tyrant or fierce; English surname.
English
Tyrant or harsh; variant of Tyrrell.
Greek
Powerful giant; variant of Titan.
African American
Modern invented name combining Tanya with the feminine suffix -isha.
Modern invented
Modern short form or independently created name.
Aramaic
Feminine form of Thomas, meaning twin.
Irish
Rocky hill; variant of Taryn.
Welsh
Large settlement; variant of Trevor.
African American
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Vietnamese
Loyal or truthful; a virtue name.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Greek
Honoring God; variant of Timothy.
Scottish
A variant form possibly related to Tyre, a Scottish place name.
Arabic
Means acacia tree, a name of significance in Islamic tradition.
English
Possibly a variant of Taison or Tyson, meaning tailor's son.
Aramaic
Gazelle, variant of Tabitha referring to a graceful deer.
English
One who cuts cloth, variant spelling of Taylor the occupational name.
Hebrew
Palm tree, Hebrew variant possibly related to Tamar.
Slavic/Greek
Twin, Slavic form of Thomas from the Greek Didymos.
Tongan
Beloved of God, Tongan form of David from Hebrew.
Welsh
Great settlement, variant of Trevor from Welsh tref and fawr.
Modern American
Modern American name, possibly influenced by Tanya or Tania.