English Baby Names

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Tupper
One who plays the pipe.
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Tuppere
From the cottage.
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Turner
Occupational surname for a person who works with a lathe or turner.
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Tuxford
From Tuxford, a place in Nottinghamshire meaning 'Tucc's ford'.
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Twain
Divided in two, twosome.
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Twaine
Divided in two, twosome.
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Tway
Small, tiny.
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Twayn
Divided in two, twosome.
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Twayne
Divided in two, twosome.
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Tweety
A diminutive of sweet, meaning sweet or cute.
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Twiford
From the double river crossing.
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Twiggy
Slender and delicate like a twig.
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Twila
Twilight.
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Twilight
The soft glowing light in the sky after the sun has set.
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Twinkle
Small sparkling light.
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Twitchel
Dweller by the brook.
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Twyford
From the twiggy ford.
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Twyla
Woven from two strands.
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Tyanna
Unclear.
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Tye
Short form of Tyler, meaning 'tile maker'.
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Tyffaney
Manifestation of God.
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Tyffani
Manifestation of God.
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Tyffanie
Manifestation of God.
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Tyffany
Manifestation of God.
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Tyger
Refers to the animal tiger.
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Tyke
Strong and active person.
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Tyla
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tylda
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyldah
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyldey
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyldi
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyldie
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyldy
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyleah
Created name with no specific meaning.
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Tyme
Time; Season.
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Tymea
Time; Season.
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Tyne
A river in England.
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Tynice
Combination of Ty and Nice, possibly implying a pleasant or good-hearted person.
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Typhoon
A violent tropical cyclone.
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Tyre
After the city of Tyre in ancient Phoenicia.
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Tyreak
Combination of Ty and Break, possibly implying strength or endurance.
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Tyreece
Combination of Ty and Reece, possibly implying a regal or kingly person.
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Tyrese
Combination of Ty and Reese, meaning.
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Tyrique
Combination of Ty and Rique, meaning.
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Tyronica
A feminine form of Tyrone, meaning 'land of the noble' or 'from the land of E...
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Tyrrel
Derived from the Old English name 'Tirwald', meaning 'Thor's power'.
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Tyson
Son of Tye, from the Old English personal name Tye.
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Udale
From the Yew Tree Valley.
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Udele
Prosperous.
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Uland
From the woodland.
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