Baby Names Starting With T

Discover baby names that start with T for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Terrene
Of the earth; earthly.
Latin
Terri
Diminutive of Teresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
English
Terriana
A modern feminine name, possibly a blend of Terra and Anna, meaning 'earth' o...
English
Terrie
Diminutive of Teresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
English
Terrin
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'from the hill of the tower'.
English
Terrine
Refers to a type of dish or container used for cooking and serving food.
French
Terrwyn
Fair or brave, from Welsh 'ter' meaning fair and 'gwyn' meaning white or bles...
Welsh
Terry
Diminutive of Terence, meaning 'smooth' or 'tender'.
English
Tertia
Third.
Latin
Tertius
Third.
Latin
Teru
Shine, Radiance.
Japanese
Terza
Third.
Italian
Terzah
Delightful, pleasant.
Hebrew
Tesfaye
"My hope" or "My redemption".
Ethiopian
Teshahid
Witness or testimony, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
Teshi
Teshi means 'praise' or 'thanks' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Teshombe
Means 'the people have come together' or 'we are united' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Tesla
Derived from a Slavic word meaning 'to hew' or 'to cut'.
Slavic
Tessa
Diminutive of Theresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
English
Tessema
He has been heard, referring to a prayer being answered.
Ethiopian
Tessie
Diminutive of Theresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
Irish
Testament
Derived from the Latin word 'testamentum', meaning a covenant or will.
English
Tesu
Bright, radiant, or shining.
Sanskrit
Tesweed
Delicate flowers.
Arabic
Teteny
Derived from the Hungarian word 'tetény', meaning 'deed' or 'action'.
Hungarian
Tethys
In Greek mythology, she was a Titan goddess associated with the sea.
Greek
Tetley
From the Old English personal name Tetta, meaning 'little one' or 'dear one'.
English
Tetrarch
A title of a governor of one of four divisions of a country in ancient Greece.
Greek
Tetsu
Tetsu means 'iron' or 'philosophy' in Japanese.
Japanese
Tetsuya
Tetsuya means 'philosophy' or 'wise' combined with 'to be' or 'also'.
Japanese
Teucer
In Greek mythology, he was a legendary archer and hero.
Greek
Teudwer
Derived from Welsh 'tewdwr' meaning 'people' and 'gwr' meaning 'man', thus 'm...
Welsh
Teuicui
Lord of the people or prince.
Nahuatl
Teuvo
Finnish form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Finnish
Teva
Nature, referring to the natural world.
Hebrew
Tevel
Tevel means 'world' or 'universe' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Tevfik
Divine favor or success, from Arabic 'tawfiq' meaning success granted by God.
Arabic
Tevitah
Goodness or beauty, derived from the Hebrew word 'tov' meaning good.
Hebrew
Tewaab
Repentant, one who turns back to God in repentance.
Arabic
Tewdwr
Meaning 'ruler of the people', from Welsh 'tud' (people) and 'rhi' (ruler).
Welsh
Tewodros
Gift of God, from the Ethiopian name Tewodros.
Ethiopian
Texas
Refers to the U.S. state of Texas.
English
Teyacapan
First-born daughter, often the eldest child in a family.
Nahuatl
Teyo
Teyo is a Cherokee name meaning 'friend' or 'companion'.
Cherokee
Tezcacoatl
Mirror serpent, a name for the Aztec god of wind and learning.
Nahuatl
Thaabiti
Strong, firm.
Swahili
Thaalab
Fox, a cunning and clever animal.
Arabic
Thaarani
Belonging to the divine.
Tamil
Thaarini
Melodious, musical.
Tamil
Thabisa
Make happy, bring joy.
Zulu
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