Names That Mean Of

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

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Tatiana
Feminine form of Tatianus, a Roman family name derived from the Sabine king T...
Russian
Tatianah
Feminine form of Tatianus, derived from the Roman name Tatius, meaning unknown.
Russian
Tattiana
Feminine form of Tatius, a Sabine king, meaning unknown.
Russian
Tattyana
Fairy queen; feminine form of Tatian.
Russian
Tatum
Bringer of joy.
English
Tatvagyanaprad
One who imparts knowledge of the truth or ultimate reality.
Sanskrit
Tatya
Diminutive of Tatyana, meaning 'fairy queen' or 'princess'.
Russian
Tatyana
derived from the Roman name Tatius, of meaning.
Russian
Tatyanah
Variation of Tatyana.
Russian
Tatyane
Variation of Tatyana.
Russian
Tatyanna
Variation of Tatyana.
Russian
Tatyannah
Variation of Tatyana.
Russian
Tatyanne
Variation of Tatyana.
Russian
Tauheed
Meaning 'monotheism' or 'oneness of God' in Islamic theology.
Arabic
Taukeel
One who represents or speaks on behalf of someone else.
Arabic
Taurean
Born under the sign of Taurus (the bull).
English
Tauret
Goddess of childbirth and fertility.
Egyptian
Tauria
Born under the sign of Taurus (the bull).
Greek
Taurina
Feminine form of Taurinus, meaning 'bull-like' or 'of the bull'.
Latin
Taurino
Derived from Latin 'taurinus', meaning 'of a bull'.
Italian
Tauseef
One who praises or commends, often in a religious context.
Arabic
Tauseem
Praise or commendation, often used to express admiration for God.
Arabic
Tauseeq
Confirmation or verification, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
Taverner
A keeper or owner of a tavern.
English
Tavia
Feminine form of Octavius, meaning 'eighth'.
Latin
Tavisha
A name meaning 'goddess' or 'divine', often associated with beauty and grace.
Sanskrit
Tavishka
Diminutive form of Tavisha.
Russian
Tawaalat
Long-lived or enduring, often used poetically.
Arabic
Tawana
A place of many springs.
Cherokee
Tawanna
A place of many springs.
Cherokee
Tawfiki
Of success, fortunate.
Arabic
Tawheed
Derived from Arabic tawḥīd, meaning 'monotheism' or 'oneness of God'.
Arabic
Tawhid
Oneness of God
Arabic
Tawilah
Tall or long, often used to describe a tall person.
Arabic
Taycita
Diminutive of Tay, meaning 'silent' or 'peaceful'.
Spanish
Taylara
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Taylor and Lara.
English
Taymallah
Servant of Allah.
Arabic
Taymullah
Servant of Allah, derived from Taym (servant) and Allah (God).
Arabic
Taysa
A diminutive of Taisiya, meaning 'belonging to Isis'.
Russian
Tayyaf
The meaning of the name Tayyaf is not known or documented. It may be a rare o...
Arabic
Tazimuddin
Honor or respect of the religion
Arabic
Tazkiah
Purification, growth, or development of the soul.
Arabic
Tazna
Delicate, Soft.
Arabic
Teamhair
Refers to the Hill of Tara, a historically significant site in Ireland.
Irish
Tearloch
Means 'lord of the sea' or 'sea lord'.
Irish
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
Teca
Diminutive of Terézia, meaning 'harvester'.
Hungarian
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