Browse names
949 names match.
Irish
Land of Owen, belonging to Eoghan; variant of Tyrone.
Hebrew
Variant of Tamara; from Hebrew tamár meaning palm tree.
Slavic/Latin
Variant of Tonya, from Russian or Latin Antonius meaning priceless.
Greek
Variant of Theresa, from Greek Therasia related to summer or harvest.
Modern/English
Modern creation, possibly related to Tweed; established etymology uncertain.
Aramaic
Diminutive of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning praise or heart.
Russian/Modern
Variant of Tasha, diminutive of Natasha meaning Christmas day.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; from the Roman family name Antonius.
African American
Modern creation, possibly a blending of African and American naming traditions.
Greek
Gift of God, derived from Greek theos (god) and the suffix -da.
Hebrew
Palm tree; a symbol of beauty and grace in Hebrew culture.
Greek
Summer harvest or the huntress; from the Greek Theresia.
Greek
Summer harvest or the huntress; variant of Teresa.
English and French
Crossing or traverse; variant of Travis.
Celtic and Welsh
Large settlement; variant of Trevor.
Scottish Gaelic
From the tower or high rocky hill.
Arabic
Morning star; bright and guiding light.
Sanskrit/Japanese
Crown; noble and dignified.
Greek
Saint or follower; diminutive of Tina.
English
Tent meadow or clearing.
English
From the lake of Talon.
English
Three.
Russian
From the Roman family name Tatianus, derived from Latin Tatius.
Greek
Possibly from Teresa, meaning harvester.
African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Tanisha.
Irish
From Irish meaning descendant of Toban, possibly meaning arrogant.
English
From Old English meaning enclosure or a fetter.
Greek via short form
Short form of Katrina, meaning pure.
Arabic/Persian
Means crown or tall in Arabic and Persian.
Modern African American
Modern blend name combining Ty and Shawn of uncertain meaning.
Old English/Old French
Variant of Taylor, meaning tailor or one who cuts.
Old Germanic/Old English
Variant of Terrence, meaning tender or smooth.
Russian
Variant of Tonya, a Russian diminutive of Antonia meaning priceless.
Russian
Variant of Tanya, a diminutive of Antonia meaning priceless.
Welsh
Tumult or sad, Welsh form of Tristan.
Greek
Harvester or from Therasia, variant of Teresa.
Irish
A variant of Tara, an Irish name referring to the Hill of Tara, seat of ancient Irish kings.
African American
A modern creation, possibly a variant of Aisha with the prefix Ty-.
Greek
Possibly derived from Tyre or Tyrone, with ancient Tyre being a Phoenician city.
French
Derived from French elements, possibly meaning 'three' combined with a location element.
Sanskrit
A variant or modern creation possibly related to Tamika or derived from Sanskrit origins.
English
A modern variant of Trenton or Travis, derived from English place-name elements.
Thai/Vietnamese
Big or great.
Norse
Thunder or God of thunder.
Scandinavian
Victor; related to Thor the god of thunder.
Scandinavian
Thor's warrior; related to Norse god Thor.
English
Golden-brown color; from English color word.
Greek
Short form of Anastasia, meaning resurrection.