Names That Mean He

Discover baby names meaning He for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Tearsheet
A sheet of paper that can be torn out, often used in publishing.
English
Teasag
A Scottish Gaelic form of the name Janet, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Scottish
Teasdale
From the place name Teasdale, meaning 'valley of the Tees'.
English
Tebaldo
Italian form of Theobald, meaning 'bold people'.
Italian
Ted
Short form of Edward or Theodore, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'gift of God'.
English
Tedie
Diminutive form of Theodore.
English
Tedman
Protector of riches.
English
Tedmand
Protector of riches.
English
Tedmon
Protector of riches.
English
Tedmond
Protector of riches.
English
Tedmondo
Protector of riches.
English
Tedmun
Protector of riches.
English
Tedmund
Protector of riches.
English
Tedy
Diminutive form of Theodore.
English
Teerthankar
Spiritual teacher, enlightened being.
Sanskrit
Teferi
He who inspires awe.
Ethiopian
Teffan
Form of Stephen, crowned.
Welsh
Tefheem
Perceptiveness, comprehension.
Arabic
Tefia
Diety of the rainbows.
Spanish
Teganah
Fair or beautiful, derived from the Welsh word 'teg' meaning fair.
Welsh
Teigue
Poet or philosopher.
Gaelic
Tejapala
One who protects the light or radiance.
Sanskrit
Tejas
Radiant, brilliant, or sharp; derived from the Sanskrit word for light or spl...
Sanskrit
Tejaschand
Tejaschand means 'radiant moon' or 'bright as the moon'.
Sanskrit
Tejorasi
Splendid as the Sun.
Sanskrit
Tekiyah
Sound of the trumpet.
Hebrew
Teleri
From the earth or earth bound.
Welsh
Telmo
Derived from the Germanic name Theudelmo, meaning 'people's helmet' or 'prote...
Portuguese
Temika
Child of the temple.
Japanese
Tempe
From the city of Tempé in France.
French
Tenchi
Heavenly wisdom.
Japanese
Tenteer
One who pitches tents or a camp organizer.
English
Tenuvah
Protect or shelter.
Hebrew
Tequila
After the Tequila region in Mexico.
Spanish
Teraphim
Household idols or cultic images used in ancient Hebrew worship.
Hebrew
Terceira
Referring to the third-born child.
Portuguese
Teremun
Beloved of the god Amun.
Egyptian
Terentya
From Terenty, a Russian form of Theodore.
Russian
Teresh
From the tribe of Benjamin.
Hebrew
Tereshan
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'tara' meaning star, symbolizing brightness an...
Sanskrit
Teresinha
Little Teresa, derived from the Greek name Theresia meaning 'to harvest'.
Portuguese
Tereus
derived from Greek mythology, the name of a Thracian king.
Greek
Terezia
Hungarian form of Theresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
Hungarian
Teri
Diminutive of Theresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
English
Terika
Derived from the Slavic element 'ter' meaning 'to rub' or 'to thresh'.
Slavic
Terina
Derived from the name Teresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
Italian
Terise
derived from the name Terri, which is a diminutive of Teresa or Theresa.
English
Terminus
Referring to the Roman god Terminus, who was associated with boundaries and l...
Latin
Tern
Referring to the Tern, a type of seabird.
English
Terpsichore
Referring to the Greek muse Terpsichore, who was associated with dance and ch...
Greek
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