Names That Mean The

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

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Taravati
Goddess of the stars; a name for the divine feminine.
Sanskrit
Tarcoola
Place name meaning 'river crossing' or 'ford' in the local Aboriginal language.
Aboriginal
Tareem
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root meaning to be generous.
Arabic
Tarek
It means 'striker' or 'one who knocks at the door'.
Arabic
Tarendra
Lord of the stars, a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Tariq
To knock at the door, morning star.
Arabic
Tarleton
From the thunder estate.
English
Tarneem
The meaning of the name Tarneem is not clear and there are no specific refere...
Arabic
Tarnkappe
A magical cloak or cap that makes the wearer invisible, from German folklore.
German
Taroob
The meaning of the name Taroob is not known or widely documented, making it a...
Arabic
Tarquin
Of the Tarquinii, an Etruscan family name meaning 'ruler'.
Latin
Tarrant
From the English surname meaning 'son of Tarran', possibly derived from a pla...
English
Tarrin
Derived from the Old English name Tarrin, meaning 'thunder'.
English
Tarron
Derived from a surname meaning 'thunder' or 'from the rocky hill'.
English
Tarseel
Sent, dispatched, or forwarded; often used in the context of sending a messag...
Arabic
Tarshish
Tarshish is a place name in the Bible, possibly referring to a distant land o...
Hebrew
Tartak
derived from the name Tartak, a Babylonian deity associated with the city of ...
Hebrew
Tarunendu
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the stars' or 'moon'.
Bengali
Taruntapan
Sun of youth, rejuvenation of the sun.
Sanskrit
Tarviah
The Lord is good.
Hebrew
Tasgheer
The meaning of the name Tasgheer is not widely known, as it is a relatively u...
Arabic
Tashani
Born during the rain.
Swahili
Tashqeen
Strengthening, fortifying.
Arabic
Tasneema
Praise be to God, derived from the Arabic word 'tasneem' meaning a fountain i...
Arabic
Tatana
Fairy queen or princess, derived from the Slavic word 'tata' meaning father.
Czech
Tate
Cheerful, happy, or from the Old English word for 'to be glad'.
English
Tathagat
One who has thus gone, an epithet of the Buddha.
Sanskrit
Tathagata
One who has thus gone, an epithet of the Buddha.
Sanskrit
Tatharaj
King of the stars, a compound of tatha (star) and raj (king).
Sanskrit
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
Tatry
Derived from the Tatra Mountains, meaning 'rocky' or 'stony'.
Slavic
Tatvagyanaprad
One who imparts knowledge of the truth or ultimate reality.
Sanskrit
Tatyana
derived from the Roman name Tatius, of meaning.
Russian
Tauheed
Meaning 'monotheism' or 'oneness of God' in Islamic theology.
Arabic
Taurean
Born under the sign of Taurus (the bull).
English
Tauria
Born under the sign of Taurus (the bull).
Greek
Taurina
Feminine form of Taurinus, meaning 'bull-like' or 'of the bull'.
Latin
Tauro
Bull, derived from the Latin word 'taurus'.
Spanish
Taurus
Means 'bull' in Latin, referring to the zodiac sign or the constellation.
Latin
Tausiq
Meaning 'confirmation' or 'ratification', derived from the Arabic root w-th-q.
Arabic
Tavaras
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'tavoras', meaning 'bison' or 'wild ox'.
Lithuanian
Tavio
Eighth, referring to the eighth-born child.
Italian
Tavor
Tavor is the Hebrew name for Mount Tabor, a biblical site.
Hebrew
Taweret
The great one.
Egyptian
Tawheed
Derived from Arabic tawḥīd, meaning 'monotheism' or 'oneness of God'.
Arabic
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
Teamhair
Refers to the Hill of Tara, a historically significant site in Ireland.
Irish
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