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949 names match.
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.
Latin
From the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the Roman playwright Terence.
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.
Greek
Diminutive of Timothy from Greek timao and theos, meaning honoring God.
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.
Germanic/Latin
Variant of Terry, possibly from Terentius or Germanic origins meaning strong.
Aramaic
Variant of Tabitha, from Aramaic tabitha meaning gazelle.
African American (created)
Modern created name, possibly influenced by Sanskrit or African roots.
English/Norse
Thor's man.
English
Faithful man or true man.
Greek (variant of Tiffany)
Manifestation of God.
Latin
Earth.
Spanish
Earth.
Germanic (short for Matilda)
Mighty in battle.
Scandinavian/Norse
Related to Tyr the god of war.
Hebrew
Variant of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar meaning palm tree.
Hebrew variant
Variant of Tammy, diminutive of Tamara meaning palm tree.
Hebrew
Variant of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar meaning palm tree.
Old English
Occupational name from tailor, meaning one who cuts cloth.
African American English
Modern created name, possibly from Tamara or invented.
Russian via Latin
Variant of Tiana or Tatiana, from Tatianus meaning of the Tatii.
Greek
From therion meaning wild or from Thereus meaning hunter.
Latin via French
Variant of Tristan, from Tristis meaning sad.
English
Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from twilight or a variant of Twyla.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly derived from Devin or Kevin.
English
Short for Victoria or derived from tory meaning from the tower.
Latin/Russian
Of Tatius; a woman of Roman nobility.
Greek
A harvester; one who gathers blessings.
Irish/Sanskrit
Hill or star; elevated and luminous.
Irish
Prudent and wise; careful discernment.
Spanish from Latin
Trinity, the threefold unity.
Greek via African American
Ninth month, shortened form of Letitia.
Slavic via English
Star, a celestial gift.
Greek via English
Manifestation of God, revelation.
English
Tile maker or roof craftsman.
Hebrew
Praise of the Lord.
Greek
Wise and intelligent.
Welsh
Fair and beautiful.
Scottish
Fox; a Scottish word for the cunning animal, used as a surname and given name.