Boy Names That Mean Of

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Thyreus
derived from Greek mythology, name of a Spartan warrior.
Greek
Tiago
Portuguese form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Portuguese
Tiberio
Of the Tiber river, referring to the Tiber River in Italy.
Italian
Tibor
Derived from the Latin name Tiberius, meaning 'of the Tiber River'.
Hungarian
Tikshna
Sharp, keen, or intense; often used to describe intellect or perception.
Sanskrit
Tiladene
Combination of Tila and Dene, possibly meaning 'tilled valley'.
English
Tilak
A mark or symbol, often a vermilion dot worn on the forehead as a religious o...
Sanskrit
Tilakarathna
Jewel of the tilaka mark, symbolizing auspiciousness and beauty.
Sanskrit
Tilakraj
A name meaning 'king of tilak' or 'mark of royalty'.
Sanskrit
Tilaluddin
Servant of the religion, combining 'Tilal' (servant) and 'uddin' (religion).
Arabic
Tilden
From the surname Tilden, meaning 'valley of the tiles' in Old English.
English
Tillman
Little Tilo (a diminutive of Tilo).
German
Tilottam
A name meaning 'possessing the quality of the sesame seed', symbolizing beaut...
Sanskrit
Tilton
From the town of Tilton, meaning 'Tila's farmstead'.
English
Timirbaran
One who is like a ray of light or a beam of light.
Sanskrit
Timmo
Diminutive of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God'.
English
Timnathheres
Portion of the sun, a place name in the Bible.
Hebrew
Timnathserah
Portion of the sun or territory of the sun.
Hebrew
Tintagel
Name of a mythical Cornish castle.
English
Tiranand
Tiranand means 'lord of the arrows' or 'archer king' in Persian.
Persian
Tirath
A sacred place of pilgrimage, often referring to a holy site.
Punjabi
Tirhakah
King of the Two Lands.
Egyptian
Tirishaanth
Lord of the three realms.
Sanskrit
Tirtharaji
King of Holy Places.
Sanskrit
Tirtheshwar
Lord of Holy Places.
Sanskrit
Tirthi
One who walks on the path of spirituality.
Sanskrit
Tirthraj
King of Holy Places.
Sanskrit
Tirunarayan
Incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Tirupathi
Place of the Divine.
Sanskrit
Tishbite
From the city of Tishbe.
Hebrew
Tisyaketu
Having a banner of victory.
Sanskrit
Titan
One of the race of giants who fought against the gods in Greek mythology.
Greek
Tithonus
Son of Laomedon, husband of Eos (Goddess of the dawn).
Greek
Tito
Diminutive of names like Battista, meaning 'baptist'.
Italian
Titus
Title of honor, meaning 'honorable' or 'of the giants'.
Latin
Titusz
Hungarian form of Titus, meaning 'title of honor'.
Hungarian
Tivadar
Gift of God, derived from the Greek name Theodore.
Hungarian
Tiziano
Derived from the Roman family name Titianus, meaning 'of Titus'.
Italian
Tjasse
God of autumn.
Norse
Toaheed
Meaning 'monotheism' or 'belief in the oneness of God'.
Arabic
Tobadonijah
Tobadonijah means 'Yahweh is good' or 'goodness of the Lord'.
Hebrew
Tobia
Italian form of Tobias, meaning 'God is good'.
Italian
Tocho
Diminutive of Antonio, meaning 'priceless one'.
Spanish
Toddy
Diminutive of Todd, meaning 'fox'.
English
Todor
Gift of God.
Slavic
Toft
Croft or small field.
English
Tokiko
Tokiko means 'child of virtue' or 'virtuous child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Tolaram
Familiar with the scales of justice.
Sanskrit
Tolly
Diminutive of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow'.
English
Tolucan
Relating to the town of Toluca, located in Mexico.
Nahuatl
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