Names That Mean I

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

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Tuwailib
Servant of the All-Loving (God).
Arabic
Tuwaseen
It means 'to be adorned' or 'to be decorated'.
Arabic
Tuxford
From Tuxford, a place in Nottinghamshire meaning 'Tucc's ford'.
English
Tuyen
Means 'fairy' or 'angel' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Tuyet
Snow or pure white.
Vietnamese
Tuyetah
Means 'snow' or 'white' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Tvarita
Swift; a goddess form
Sanskrit
Tvashta
Tvashta is a Vedic artisan god, the divine carpenter and craftsman.
Sanskrit
Tvashtadhar
Bearer of the divine craftsman Tvashtr, a creator god in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Tvesa
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'light' or 'brightness'.
Sanskrit
Tvesha
Brightness.
Sanskrit
Tveshin
One who is radiant.
Sanskrit
Tvesin
Bright.
Sanskrit
Tvisha
Brightness, power.
Sanskrit
Tvishi
Bright, intelligent.
Sanskrit
Twaf
Kindness.
Arabic
Twain
Divided in two, twosome.
English
Twaine
Divided in two, twosome.
English
Twarita
Swift, agile.
Sanskrit
Tway
Small, tiny.
English
Twayn
Divided in two, twosome.
English
Twayne
Divided in two, twosome.
English
Tweety
A diminutive of sweet, meaning sweet or cute.
English
Twiford
From the double river crossing.
English
Twiggy
Slender and delicate like a twig.
English
Twila
Twilight.
English
Twilight
The soft glowing light in the sky after the sun has set.
English
Twinkle
Small sparkling light.
English
Twish
Desire.
Sanskrit
Twisha
One who desires.
Sanskrit
Twishi
Brightness, radiant.
Sanskrit
Twrgadarn
Mighty boar.
Welsh
Twyford
From the twiggy ford.
English
Txanton
Diminutive of Antton, Basque form of Anthony, meaning 'priceless one'.
Basque
Txomin
God is gracious.
Basque
Tyaagaraaj
King of renunciants.
Tamil
Tyag
Renunciation, sacrifice.
Sanskrit
Tyagaraj
King of renunciation, a saint composer.
Tamil
Tyagi
Renunciate, one who has renounced worldly desires.
Sanskrit
Tyagin
Renunciate, one who has renounced.
Sanskrit
Tyagraj
Lord of Ascetics.
Sanskrit
Tyara
Untainted.
Latin
Tyche
Goddess of fortune and prosperity in Greek mythology.
Greek
Tychicus
Fortunate or chance, from the Greek word 'tyche' meaning luck.
Greek
Tychon
Fortune, fate, or chance; derived from the Greek word 'tyche'.
Greek
Tydeus
Son of Oeneus, a hero in Greek mythology.
Greek
Tye
Short form of Tyler, meaning 'tile maker'.
English
Tyehimba
We stand as a nation.
Yoruba
Tyesha
Favorite, cheerful.
Swahili
Tyeshia
Favorite, cheerful.
Yoruba
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