Names that start with 'T'

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      1. Popularity: 15,320th
        Meaning: Gazelle or graceful woman.
        Origin: Aramaic origin, variant of Tabitha, means 'gazelle'.
      1. Meaning: Graceful and beautiful like a gazelle.
        Origin: Aramaic, derived from 'Tabitha'.
      1. Popularity: 2,819th
        Meaning: Gazelle, graceful
        Origin: Aramaic origin
      1. Popularity: 14,286th
        Meaning: Gift of God, courageous heart
        Origin: English, diminutive of Thaddeus/Theodore
      1. Meaning: Heart or courageous
        Origin: Aramaic, derived from Thaddeus
      1. Meaning: Undefined, creative blend
        Origin: Modern American invention
      1. Meaning: Crown, God’s Gift
        Origin: African-Swahili
      1. Meaning: Dew from God
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'dew from God'.
      1. Popularity: 2,804th
        Meaning: Crown, symbolizing royalty.
        Origin: Arabic/Persian; means 'crown'.
      1. Meaning: The name is often interpreted as 'healthy, happy, or lively.'
        Origin: Origin is likely African-American with African or Arabic influences.
      1. Meaning: Star, palm tree, gold, swift runner.
        Origin: Arabic (palm tree), Tagalog (star), Persian (gold), Norse mythology (derived from Þjalfi).
      1. Meaning: Claw or talon.
        Origin: Welsh.
      1. Meaning: Dew from God; blooming; light.
        Origin: English; Hebrew; Arabic influence.
      1. Popularity: 558th
        Meaning: Heaven's dew; gentle rain from God.
        Origin: Hebrew, from 'Tal-Yah.'
      1. Meaning: Dew from God
        Origin: Hebrew origin
      1. Meaning: Blossom, Morning Dew
        Origin: Combination of Talia and other names with similar endings
      1. Popularity: 2,053rd
        Meaning: Dew from God
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Meaning: Leaping Water
        Origin: Native American (Choctaw)
      1. Meaning: Messenger/Servant.
        Origin: Old English, "tala" + "mægde".
      1. Popularity: 1,916th
        Meaning: Claw; Strength; Skill.
        Origin: Latin origin meaning 'large nail or claw.'
      1. Meaning: dark tree, season innovation
        Origin: Greek and African
      1. Meaning: Palm tree
        Origin: Hebrew origin meaning 'palm tree.'
      1. Popularity: 3,355th
        Meaning: Palm tree
        Origin: Hebrew origins, popular in Russian culture
      1. Meaning: Palm tree or graceful.
        Origin: Modern variant of Hebrew Tamara.
      1. Meaning: Depending on interpretation, it can mean "twin" or potentially "glorious child."
        Origin: Modern American name, linked to African American communities.
      1. Meaning: All sweetness, all honey.
        Origin: English variant of Pamela, rooted in Greek terms 'pan' and 'meli'.
      1. Popularity: 9,075th
        Meaning: Palm tree
        Origin: Hebrew, Biblical
      1. Popularity: 16,400th
        Meaning: Palm tree
        Origin: Diminutive of Tamara, Hebrew origin meaning palm tree.
      1. Popularity: 4,394th
        Meaning: 'Palm tree' or 'to know.'
        Origin: Greek 'palm tree' and African 'to know.'
      1. Meaning: Unique, sweet, bubbly
        Origin: African-American, modern name
      1. Meaning: Beautiful blessing; Palm tree
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew "Tamara" meaning "palm tree" and also a Japanese name.
      1. Meaning: Flower of the people.
        Origin: Japanese; derivative of 'Tami' and 'ka'.
      1. Meaning: Child of the people
        Origin: Japanese origin
      1. Meaning: Palm tree or date palm.
        Origin: Derived from the Hebrew name Tamar.
      1. Popularity: 24,950th
        Meaning: Palm tree
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew and Russian languages.
      1. Popularity: 7,591st
        Meaning: Palm Tree
        Origin: Hebrew roots, diminutive of 'Tamara'
      1. Meaning: Date/palm tree
        Origin: Hebrew and Semitic
      1. Meaning: Innocent, dignified.
        Origin: Multiple origins: Hebrew meaning 'innocent,' Arabic meaning 'dignified.'
      1. Popularity: 19,676th
        Meaning: Fire goddess, island dweller
        Origin: Greek & Latin origins, related to 'fire goddess.'
      1. Meaning: Gracious or ambitious
        Origin: Modern, African-American
      1. Meaning: Derived from the words "Angel" or "Messenger".
        Origin: American, combination of 'Tanya' and 'Angela'.
      1. Popularity: 3,053rd
        Meaning: Fairy queen, Fairy princess
        Origin: Variant of 'Tanya', originally from Tatiana.
      1. Meaning: Goddess of virtue, ground of praise.
        Origin: Derived from Sanskrit, also has Swahili roots.
      1. Popularity: 11,790th
        Meaning: ambitious, wish or born on a Monday
        Origin: Sanskrit and Hausa origin
      1. Popularity: 11,717th
        Meaning: Fairy queen or queen of the fairies.
        Origin: Hebrew, Slavic, and Russian; diminutive of Tatiana.
      1. Meaning: Fairy Queen or Princess, gracious and beautiful.
        Origin: A modern name with Hebrew and Arabic roots, connected to 'Tania'.
      1. Popularity: 820th
        Meaning: Leatherworker
        Origin: English origin, referring to a leather tanner.
      1. Meaning: Delicate, gentle, and beautiful.
        Origin: Indian, originates from Sanskrit.
      1. Popularity: 5,734th
        Meaning: Fairy queen
        Origin: Russian
      1. Popularity: 2,176th
        Meaning: Star, Hill of Kings
        Origin: Sanskrit, Gaelic, Irish
      1. Meaning: Elevated place, in reference to elevated sites in the highlands.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew origins, adaptation from 'Tara.'
      1. Meaning: Hope or Desirable.
        Origin: Swahili origin.
      1. Popularity: 2,756th
        Meaning: Morning star or he who knocks.
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning 'morning star.'
      1. Meaning: Joyful, glad.
        Origin: English, possible variant of Letitia, Natasha, or Latasha.
      1. Popularity: 3,920th
        Meaning: Often interpreted as 'rocky hill' or 'God's sacred oak'.
        Origin: Modern English derivative, possibly with Gaelic or Welsh influences.
      1. Popularity: 9,654th
        Meaning: 'Birthday of the Lord'
        Origin: Russian diminutive of Latin origin.
      1. Meaning: Resurrection
        Origin: Greek Diminutive of Anastasia
      1. Popularity: 350th
        Meaning: Cheerful, happy
        Origin: Old English and Norse origin
      1. Popularity: 2,208th
        Meaning: Fairy queen and honorable.
        Origin: Roman derivation, Tatius family.
      1. Popularity: 13,497th
        Meaning: Fairy queen or honorable.
        Origin: Roman origin related to the Sabine tradition and derived from 'Tatiana'.
      1. Popularity: 223rd
        Meaning: Refers to a cheerful person or family estate.
        Origin: Old English, referring to Tate's homestead.
      1. Popularity: 16,361st
        Meaning: Fairy queen or princess
        Origin: Roman roots, popular in Russia
      1. Meaning: Guardian or protector
        Origin: Portuguese and Spanish
      1. Meaning: Eighth-born or of high regard.
        Origin: Modern American, English, possibly derived from Octavianus (Latin).
      1. Meaning: The exact origin is unclear, though it is often associated with terms like 'nature-born' or 'talented.'
        Origin: American English, popular in African-American communities.
      1. Meaning: Belonging, family love
        Origin: African, Native American
      1. Meaning: We Trust, Thanking God
        Origin: African (Shona, Zimbabwe)
      1. Meaning: Unclear, but modernly derived
        Origin: African-American origin
      1. Meaning: Sandy or golden brown color
        Origin: Middle English origin describing a warm sandy color.
      1. Meaning: Fairy Queen or Princess.
        Origin: American, derived from English Tanya.
      1. Popularity: 3,303rd
        Meaning: Yahweh is exalted, perfect, young leaf, princess
        Origin: Hebrew, Native American, Japanese, Slavic
      1. Meaning: Combination name
        Origin: American invented
      1. Popularity: 6,101st
        Meaning: Tailor or to cut.
        Origin: English, from 'Taylor' (tailor).
      1. Meaning: Tailor or one who cuts cloth.
        Origin: Derived from Old French 'tailleur', meaning tailor.
      1. Popularity: 6,542nd
        Meaning: Tailor or one who cuts cloth.
        Origin: Middle English occupational name for a tailor.
      1. Meaning: 'Tailor/Linen'+invention.
        Origin: French surname or modern American invention combining 'Taylor' and 'Lynn'.
      1. Popularity: 407th
        Meaning: Tailor
        Origin: English occupational surname for tailor
      1. Meaning: Cheerful, full of spirit
        Origin: English Origin
      1. Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'goddess' or the 'gift of God.'
      1. Popularity: 582nd
        Meaning: Poet, philosopher or beautiful.
        Origin: Irish and Welsh origins; means 'poet' and 'beautiful.'
      1. Popularity: 6,219th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: The name Ted primarily originates from the English shortened form of the name Theodore with Greek heritage.
      1. Popularity: 1,770th
        Meaning: Wealthy protector/Gift of God
        Origin: English, diminutive of Edward/Theodore
      1. Meaning: Beautiful or little poet
        Origin: Celtic (Welsh/Irish)
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: English diminutive of Christina
      1. Popularity: 2,510th
        Meaning: Fair, beautiful, poet.
        Origin: Welsh origin - 'fair, beautiful'; also Irish - 'poet'.
      1. Meaning: Moderation, self-discipline
        Origin: Latin, 'temperantia' - moderation or self-control.
      1. Popularity: 16,709th
        Meaning: Graceful or industrious.
        Origin: Derived from Latin, Spanish and Slavic roots, often as a diminutive.
      1. Meaning: Ambition, Leadership, Friendly disposition.
        Origin: Derived from African-American culture, combination of Tanesha & Aisha.
      1. Popularity: 3,190th
        Meaning: The name Tenley means "clearing" or "field."
        Origin: Likely of English origin, potentially place-derived.
      1. Meaning: Place name or location.
        Origin: French origin, derived from a surname.
      1. Meaning: Gift of God.
        Origin: Greek; derived from 'Theos'.
      1. Popularity: 16,881st
        Meaning: Earth, Elevated or Star
        Origin: Latin 'terra' for 'earth'; possibly Japanese 'Tara'.
      1. Popularity: 6,968th
        Meaning: Smooth or polished.
        Origin: Latin origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,610th
        Meaning: Harvester or summer
        Origin: Greek origin, widely popularized through St. Teresa of Ávila
      1. Meaning: Derived from 'Theresa,' it means 'to harvest' or 'summer harvest.'
        Origin: Greek, French origins.
      1. Meaning: One who harvests, or reaper.
        Origin: Greek origin, linked to 'to harvest'.
      1. Popularity: 22,810th
        Meaning: Teri can mean 'harvester' or 'smooth'.
        Origin: Derived from English, related to Greek and Latin roots.
      1. Popularity: 3,816th
        Meaning: Earth, land.
        Origin: Latin origin related to earth/land.
      1. Popularity: 2,666th
        Meaning: 'Third in order' or 'one who aids.'
        Origin: Derived from the Roman term for 'third'; also linked to an Irish origin signifying 'one who aids.'
      1. Popularity: 3,431st
        Meaning: To pull
        Origin: Old French, derived from 'Tirel.'
      1. Popularity: 2,918th
        Meaning: Smooth or tender.
        Origin: Roman origin from Terentius.
      1. Popularity: 10,614th
        Meaning: To harvest
        Origin: Greek and Latin origin
      1. Meaning: Smooth; polished.
        Origin: Latin origin, diminutive form of Terence or Theresa.
      1. Popularity: 2,152nd
        Meaning: 'Ruler of the People'
        Origin: Derived from the Old French name Theodoric, meaning 'people's ruler.'
      1. Meaning: Carpenter or woodworker
        Origin: Slovenian/Croatian word for "adze".
      1. Popularity: 3,192nd
        Meaning: Harvester or late summer.
        Origin: Derived from Greek, linked to the term 'harvest.'
      1. Popularity: 674th
        Meaning: Harvester.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'harvester'.
      1. Popularity: 20,053rd
        Meaning: Harvester
        Origin: Greek, diminutive of Teresa.
      1. Popularity: 4,220th
        Meaning: Fair, Youth
        Origin: Welsh and Irish origins
      1. Meaning: Courageous heart
        Origin: Derived from Aramaic through Greek origins.
      1. Popularity: 1,867th
        Meaning: Heart, praise, or wise.
        Origin: Hebrew and Aramaic origins, tied to biblical figures.
      1. Popularity: 1,124th
        Meaning: Bloom, Flourish
        Origin: Ancient Greek mythology - means to 'flourish' or 'bloom'.
      1. Meaning: Roof thatcher, roof maker.
        Origin: Middle English occupational surname.
      1. Popularity: 669th
        Meaning: Goddess, divine, brilliant.
        Origin: Derived from Greek mythology.
      1. Meaning: Divine gift.
        Origin: Greek and Old German origin, diminutive of Theodora.
      1. Popularity: 9,900th
        Meaning: The name Thelma means 'will' or 'wish'.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'will' or 'desire'.
      1. Popularity: 129th
        Meaning: Gift of God.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'gift of God.'
      1. Popularity: 1,492nd
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 13th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Greek origin, 'theos' (god) + 'doron' (gift)
      1. Popularity: 3,104th
        Meaning: Harvester, Reaper
        Origin: Greek; possibly means summer or the island Therasia.
      1. Popularity: 4,492nd
        Meaning: Harvester
        Origin: Greek and French
      1. Popularity: 6,533rd
        Meaning: Hunter, strong, master
        Origin: Ancient Greek
      1. Popularity: 119th
        Meaning: The name means 'supplanter' or 'God may protect.'
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese origin.
      1. Popularity: 56th
        Meaning: twin
        Origin: Aramaic
      1. Meaning: Darling, Thunder
        Origin: Old Norse, related to Thor, God of thunder
      1. Popularity: 15,570th
        Meaning: Thor's protection
        Origin: Derived from Old English, meaning "Thor’s man".
      1. Popularity: 2,895th
        Meaning: Goddess, divine, aunt
        Origin: Greek and Latin, meaning 'goddess' or 'divine', also 'aunt' in Spanish/Portuguese.
      1. Meaning: Means 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel'.
        Origin: The name Tiago derives from Santiago, a Spanish variant of Jacob.
      1. Popularity: 1,190th
        Meaning: Princess, fairy queen.
        Origin: Latin, Greek, Slavic origins related to 'Tatiana'.
      1. Popularity: 3,372nd
        Meaning: Princess, Fairy Queen
        Origin: Variant of Tiana, English and Latin origins.
      1. Popularity: 3,713th
        Meaning: Crown or jeweled headdress.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'crown.'
      1. Meaning: Crowned or adorned with a tiara.
        Origin: English: derived from 'Tiara.'
      1. Meaning: Earth, nature, noble spirit.
        Origin: Latin, Spanish, African origins.
      1. Meaning: Noble lord.
        Origin: Irish, from Gaelic 'Ó Tighearnaigh.'
      1. Popularity: 10,408th
        Meaning: Earth or land
        Origin: Spanish origin - means 'earth'
      1. Meaning: Alive, joyful.
        Origin: American, derived from modern naming conventions.
      1. Popularity: 28,279th
        Meaning: Revelation of God
        Origin: Greek: from 'Theophania', meaning "God's appearance."
      1. Popularity: 21,969th
        Meaning: Manifestation of God.
        Origin: Derived from Greek Theophania.
      1. Popularity: 1,702nd
        Meaning: "Appearance of God"
        Origin: Greek, from Theophania, meaning "appearance of God."
      1. Popularity: 2,434th
        Meaning: Mighty in battle
        Origin: Derived from Matilda, of Old High German origin.
      1. Meaning: Mighty in battle
        Origin: Diminutive of Matilda, Germanic origins.
      1. Popularity: 7,014th
        Meaning: Honoring God
        Origin: Greek
      1. Meaning: Honoring God
        Origin: Greek origin, diminutive of Timothy
      1. Popularity: 8,782nd
        Meaning: Honoring God
        Origin: Greek, biblical
      1. Popularity: 397th
        Meaning: Honoring God
        Origin: Greek origin meaning 'honoring God'.
      1. Popularity: 3,577th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Primarily a diminutive of Christina with Latin and Greek roots.
      1. Meaning: Meadow, clearing, peaceful.
        Origin: Old English origins related to placenames; possibly from 'Tynlaeh'.
      1. Meaning: Pleasant meadow
        Origin: Old English place name
      1. Popularity: 20,949th
        Meaning: Joy, happiness, and auspicious.
        Origin: Latin, Old English, and Sanskrit origins.
      1. Popularity: 2,036th
        Meaning: Great strength and power
        Origin: Greek mythology
      1. Popularity: 740th
        Meaning: Title of honor or respect.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'title of honor'.
      1. Popularity: 541st
        Meaning: God is good
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Meaning: God is good.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, anglicized from 'Toviyyah.'
      1. Popularity: 1,882nd
        Meaning: 'God is good'
        Origin: Hebrew, means 'God is good'
      1. Popularity: 27,142nd
        Meaning: Fox-like, cunning.
        Origin: English, from Old English 'todde.'
      1. Popularity: 3,301st
        Meaning: Fox, Cleverness
        Origin: Originates from Old English, meaning "fox."
      1. Popularity: 5,789th
        Meaning: Twin
        Origin: Derived from Aramaic 'Thomas,' meaning 'twin.'
      1. Popularity: 1,483rd
        Meaning: Twin.
        Origin: Hebrew, meaning 'twin'.
      1. Meaning: Respected, beautiful, and kind-hearted woman.
        Origin: Modern American origin, combination of Toni and Meka.
      1. Meaning: Wealth, Abundant
        Origin: Japanese and Swahili
      1. Popularity: 3,864th
        Meaning: Twin
        Origin: Diminutive of Thomas, Aramaic/Greek origin - 'twin'.
      1. Popularity: 1,361st
        Meaning: Twin, one of two.
        Origin: A Greek derivative of the Aramaic name Thomas.
      1. Meaning: Smooth and refined.
        Origin: French and English origin, rooted in a Normandy place name.
      1. Popularity: 3,316th
        Meaning: Priceless or flourishing
        Origin: Latin descending from Antonia/Antoine
      1. Meaning: Priceless, beyond praise
        Origin: Diminutive of Antonia from Roman Antonius
      1. Meaning: Priceless or beyond praise.
        Origin: Greek, diminutive of Antonia.
      1. Popularity: 1,745th
        Meaning: Priceless, inestimable worth
        Origin: Derived from Latin name Antonius
      1. Popularity: 22,080th
        Meaning: Priceless one.
        Origin: Slavic diminutive of Antonia.
      1. Popularity: 2,179th
        Meaning: Victory.
        Origin: Derived from the Latin name Victoria, meaning 'victory'.
      1. Meaning: Chief, thunder
        Origin: Celtic, Gaelic
      1. Meaning: Hill dweller or tower.
        Origin: Derived from Gaelic and Old Norse, referring to 'a hill or tower'.
      1. Popularity: 6,439th
        Meaning: Victory or Goddess of Thunder
        Origin: Norse or diminutive of Victoria
      1. Meaning: Associated with 'resurrection' and 'immortal.'
        Origin: Derived from Greek and Slavic origins.
      1. Meaning: Abundant in water or prosperous.
        Origin: Japanese, Romanic, and African origins.
      1. Popularity: 1,370th
        Meaning: Path or tracker.
        Origin: English, from 'tracer' or 'to trace.'
      1. Meaning: Warlike, courageous
        Origin: Variant of Tracy, from the Irish surname O'Tracy, meaning 'descendant of Treasach.'
      1. Popularity: 10,233rd
        Meaning: Path or track
        Origin: French origin, meaning 'path' or 'track'
      1. Popularity: 21,794th
        Meaning: Bold and courageous.
        Origin: Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of the fierce one.'
      1. Popularity: 21,217th
        Meaning: Warlike, Fighter
        Origin: Derived from Irish origins relating to 'fighter.'
      1. Popularity: 3,271st
        Meaning: Warlike, fighter.
        Origin: Irish and English origin.
      1. Meaning: Third
        Origin: American variant of Trey, meaning 'three'.
      1. Popularity: 752nd
        Meaning: To cross or crossroads.
        Origin: Old French occupational name, meaning 'to cross'.
      1. Popularity: 6,861st
        Meaning: A strong and creative individual.
        Origin: Modern American.
      1. Meaning: Combination of traditional and unique elements
        Origin: African American origin, modern creation
      1. Popularity: 6,081st
        Meaning: Third-born
        Origin: Modern variant from Old French for 'three.'
      1. Popularity: 1,533rd
        Meaning: Literal 'treasure,' symbolizing worth and preciousness.
        Origin: English; derived from Old French 'tresor' meaning 'treasure.'
      1. Meaning: Sturdy, resilient like a rock
        Origin: Cornish - 'rock settlement'
      1. Meaning: From the town with stone houses
        Origin: Cornish origin
      1. Meaning: It generally means 'pure.'
        Origin: English, diminutive of Catrina/Katrina.
      1. Popularity: 2,616th
        Meaning: Dweller by the River Trent.
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon, from the River Trent in England.
      1. Meaning: Place of the trees or settlement by the river Trent
        Origin: Old English origin
      1. Popularity: 1,781st
        Meaning: Settlement on the River Trent
        Origin: English place name from a river and settlement combination.
      1. Meaning: To harvest or collect
        Origin: Greek, from 'Therizein' meaning 'to harvest.'
      1. Meaning: Meaning 'third'.
        Origin: Cornish origin, meaning 'third'.
      1. Meaning: Summer or harvest
        Origin: Derived from Greek "Theresa"
      1. Meaning: Derived from a surname or blend of names
        Origin: English modern invention
      1. Popularity: 13,030th
        Meaning: From the big settlement or large village.
        Origin: Welsh origin, meaning linked to a settlement or large village.
      1. Meaning: Large settlement, fair town
        Origin: Welsh origin from 'Trefor', English origin meaning 'fair town'
      1. Meaning: Modern and unique.
        Origin: Combination of Trevor (Welsh) and Darion (Greek).
      1. Popularity: 3,681st
        Meaning: Fair town, or three
        Origin: Modern American
      1. Popularity: 1,111th
        Meaning: Large settlement or homestead.
        Origin: Welsh, from 'tref' and 'fawr'.
      1. Popularity: 1,474th
        Meaning: The third.
        Origin: Old French word for the number three.
      1. Meaning: tree town
        Origin: Old English; tree town
      1. Meaning: A creative name usually signifying individuality.
        Origin: American origin, blend of 'Trey' and 'Von'.
      1. Popularity: 21,428th
        Meaning: Noble, patrician
        Origin: Tricia is derived from Latin as a diminutive of Patricia, meaning "noble".
      1. Popularity: 13,926th
        Meaning: Pure
        Origin: Derived from Scandinavian name "Katrine". Short form of Katrina, Catrina, Patrina.
      1. Meaning: Holy Trinity.
        Origin: Spanish, means 'trinity'.
      1. Meaning: Symbolizes the threefold nature of God in Christianity.
        Origin: Latin origin; linked to the Holy Trinity.
      1. Popularity: 727th
        Meaning: Triad, Holy Trinity
        Origin: Latin, Old French
      1. Popularity: 922nd
        Meaning: Traveler, Light-footed, Adventurous
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon, from "treppe," associated with travel.
      1. Meaning: Noble or honorable.
        Origin: Derived from Latin Patricia, meaning 'noble'.
      1. Popularity: 6,365th
        Meaning: Noble, patrician.
        Origin: English, derived from Patricia (Latin).
      1. Meaning: Sorrowful or Sad
        Origin: Latin-Greek origin
      1. Popularity: 477th
        Meaning: Sadness, sorrowful.
        Origin: Celtic origin; linked to Arthurian legend.
      1. Popularity: 2,686th
        Meaning: Tumult; Outcry
        Origin: Variation of Old French 'Tristan'; Celtic origin
      1. Popularity: 3,471st
        Meaning: 'Bold' or 'sad'.
        Origin: Of Latin and Celtic origin.
      1. Popularity: 6,133rd
        Meaning: Sorrowful, tumult; derives from the Welsh for 'noise, tumult'
        Origin: Celtic origin, linked to Arthurian legends.
      1. Popularity: 5,848th
        Meaning: Sad or sorrowful.
        Origin: English origin; derived from 'tristis' (sad).
      1. Meaning: Tumult, outcry
        Origin: Welsh origin
      1. Popularity: 926th
        Meaning: Descendant of foot soldiers
        Origin: Greek origin, linked to ancient city of Troy
      1. Meaning: Meaning associated with truth and genuineness.
        Origin: English and Vietnamese roots.
      1. Meaning: Strength or spear of strength.
        Origin: Diminutive of Germanic names, notably Gertrude.
      1. Popularity: 9,186th
        Meaning: Strength of spear
        Origin: Derived from Germanic "þrūth," meaning strength.
      1. Meaning: Faithful, loyal, genuine.
        Origin: Old English, meaning faithful or trustworthy.
      1. Meaning: By the river's crossing
        Origin: English, from a place name.
      1. Popularity: 3,272nd
        Meaning: trustworthy man
        Origin: Old English origin
      1. Meaning: Tumultuous or Sorrowful.
        Origin: Celtic/Welsh origin.
      1. Popularity: 378th
        Meaning: Occupational name for a cloth worker.
        Origin: Old English occupational surname.
      1. Popularity: 2,054th
        Meaning: "Woodworker" or "lathe operator."
        Origin: English origin, from Old French for "lathe worker."
      1. Popularity: 8,098th
        Meaning: Twilight or Early Evening
        Origin: Native American/Old English
      1. Meaning: Twilight, serene
        Origin: English origin, derived from 'twilight'.
      1. Popularity: 1,580th
        Meaning: Tyrant, Firebrand, Tile Maker.
        Origin: English.
      1. Meaning: Daughter of the moon.
        Origin: Derived from the name of an ancient city in Turkey.
      1. Meaning: Heavenly, princess of the people.
        Origin: English, modern form or Greek derived.
      1. Meaning: Enclosed land; Tile maker
        Origin: Old English and Old French origins.
      1. Meaning: Crown, Living, Alive.
        Origin: Modern African American, blend of Tiara and Aisha.
      1. Meaning: Sky or God
        Origin: Modern, inspired by contemporary English and Welsh names
      1. Popularity: 302nd
        Meaning: Tile maker or worker.
        Origin: English occupational name for a tiler or one who lays tiles.
      1. Popularity: 14,675th
        Meaning: Tailor, clothing maker.
        Origin: English occupational name derived from 'tailor.'
      1. Meaning: God's Gift or Intelligent/Beautiful.
        Origin: A modern English name of mixed roots.
      1. Popularity: 8,458th
        Meaning: Strength or Queen
        Origin: Scandinavian, Greek
      1. Popularity: 3,329th
        Meaning: Island or land of corn
        Origin: Scottish Gaelic, from 'Tiriodh' meaning land of corn.
      1. Meaning: Thunder ruler, powerful
        Origin: Old French, Norman
      1. Popularity: 3,981st
        Meaning: Stubborn, powerful
        Origin: Old French
      1. Popularity: 4,328th
        Meaning: Gifted leader
        Origin: Modern American origin
      1. Popularity: 6,175th
        Meaning: 'Little lord' or 'ruler'.
        Origin: Irish origin, meaning 'little lord'.
      1. Popularity: 2,728th
        Meaning: From the land of Eoghan.
        Origin: Irish origin, meaning 'land of Eoghan'.
      1. Meaning: God is gracious.
        Origin: Modern American name with African-American roots.
      1. Popularity: 781st
        Meaning: Firebrand or someone associated with fire.
        Origin: English name from Old French 'tison', meaning 'firebrand'.
      1. Meaning: Means 'deer' in Hebrew
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'deer'