Browse names
949 names match.
Greek
Variant of Timothy, from timotheos meaning honoring God.
Greek/Latin
Variant of Tiara, meaning crown or ornamental headdress.
African American
Contemporary creation with African American cultural roots.
Latin/Celtic
Variant of Tristan, from tristis meaning sorrowful or sad.
Japanese/Modern
Japanese name or modern creation with various possible meanings.
Scottish
From a Scottish place name meaning rocky hills or promontory.
Greek
Variant of Theodore, from theos meaning God and doron meaning gift.
English
Modern creation, possibly from Tavin.
Arabic
The morning star.
Greek
Gazelle, from Tabitha.
Cornish
A place name from Cornwall.
Modern
Native American inspired name.
Modern
Modern variant, possibly from Tanya.
English modern creation
Messenger with added prefix.
English modern creation
Variant of Tracy or Trey.
Irish
Lord.
Aramaic
Twin.
Celtic
Strong or tall.
African American
A modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Modern English
A modern variant possibly combining Ty with Anna.
Modern/African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Trevor with -von suffix.
Greek
Short form of Timothy, derived from Greek meaning honoring God.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning one who tills or cultivates the land.
Greek
A decorative crown or headdress.
English
Modern invented name, possibly derived from Tanisha or other T names.
English
Modern name possibly combining Ty and Quan.
Old Norse
From Thor's stone; Thor being the Norse god of thunder.
Latin
Variant of Tracy, meaning from Thracia or courageous.
Latin
Variant of Tori, meaning victory or towering.
Latin
A variant of Tori, short for Victoria meaning victor.
Irish
A modern variant of Tyrone, from Irish meaning land of Eoghan.
Spanish
A Spanish diminutive of Teresa, from theros meaning summer.
Yoruba/African
Great or strong in Yoruba language tradition.
Scottish
Variant of Torrance, derived from a place name in Scotland.
Latin
Diminutive of Antonia, derived from the Roman family name Antonius meaning 'priceless'.
Scottish
Scottish variant of Tami or Tammy, diminutives of Tamsin meaning 'tame'.
Spanish/Italian
Spanish diminutive or form of Titus, meaning 'of the title' or 'giant' in Latin.
German
German diminutive of Gertrude, meaning 'spear-maiden' or 'strong with the spear'.
Modern English
Modern variant or diminutive, possibly from Tania or Tanith.
English
Flowing river settlement, from Trenton.
Germanic
Spear of strength, a variant of Gertrude.
Aramaic
Little girl, an Aramaic word used in the Bible.
Aramaic
Twin, the Spanish form of Thomas.
Modern American
A contemporary invention, possibly from Tray or Travis.
English
Thorn bush settlement, from Old English thorn and tun.
Greek
Gift of God, from the Greek theos and doron.
Latin
Noblewoman, a short form of Patricia.
Japanese
Child of praising, from tami (to praise) and ko (child).