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Modern English
Modern variant of Tyrone or combining Ty- and -rik.
French/Persian
A blue-green gemstone, from Turkish stone.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name, likely created by blending elements or inspired by words like 'tavern.'
Latin
A variant of Terrence, derived from Terentius, possibly meaning 'tender' or 'soft.'
Modern/Science fiction
A contemporary name possibly inspired by technology or electronics; without clear traditional etymological roots.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with uncertain roots, possibly inspired by Tasha or other names.
Irish/Modern
Variant of Taryn, possibly from Irish meaning 'rocky hill' or 'rocky place.'
Modern/Place name
Possibly derived from Topanga, a Native American place name, or a modern invented name.
Finnish
From Finnish meaning 'hope,' representing optimism and positive outlook.
English
Variant of Tatum, from Old English possibly meaning 'cheerful,' 'spirited,' or 'spirited one.'
Latin
Possibly a variant of Taurus, from Latin meaning 'bull,' symbolizing strength and determination.
Modern
A contemporary creation, possibly influenced by Talia or Mariah.
English
Cheerful or bright; variant of Tate.
Sanskrit
Handsome or beautiful.
Greek
From Greek mythology, the Titan goddess of light and radiance.
Russian
A variant of Tanya, meaning worthy of praise or fairy queen.
Greek/Literary
From Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, meaning giant or of the Titans.
Modern African American
A contemporary blended name of uncertain specific etymology.
Modern English
A contemporary variant possibly related to Torrance, meaning from the rocky hill.
Modern English
A contemporary variant possibly related to Terrance, meaning smooth or tender.
Modern English
A contemporary name possibly related to Teal, a color meaning blue-green.
Tibetan Buddhist
Auspicious or fortunate blessing.
Hebrew
Gazelle or beauty.
English
Modern variant of Tiara, meaning a crown.
Modern African American invention
Modern creative name with no established etymology.
Germanic variation
Possibly from Matilda or Thelma; modern variation.
Modern creation
Contemporary name without established etymology.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian name, possibly related to place names or family lines.
Modern variation
Modern variation possibly from Asia or Tasia.
English (modern blend)
Modern blend of Terry or Terri and Anne (grace).
English (modern variation)
Modern variation of Tyler; meaning tile maker or roofer.
Modern creation
Contemporary name without established etymology.
English
A feminine variant of Tyler, meaning tile maker.
French
A French diminutive of Antoinette, meaning priceless.
English
A variant of Taylor, meaning one who cuts cloth.
Italian
The Italian form of Thomas, meaning twin.
Russian
A variant of Tatiana, meaning orderly or arranged.