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Means "smiling" in Arabic, from the root بسم (basama) meaning "to smile".

Variant of Tabitha.

German short form of Tabitha. This form was used in earlier editions of the Luther Bible.

Latin form of Tabitha.

Means "gazelle" in Aramaic. Tabitha in the New Testament was a woman restored to life by Saint Peter. Her name is translated into Greek as Dorcas (see...

Derived from Latin tace meaning "be silent". It was in use from the 16th century, though it died out two centuries later.

Feminine form of Tacitus.

Means "we have been blessed" in Chewa.

Slovene feminine form of Thaddeus.

Variant of Tegan.

Alternate transcription of Arabic تغريد (see Taghrid).

Means "singing, chirping" in Arabic.

Means "queen" in Armenian.

Means "rainbow" in Algonquin.

Means "congratulations, felicitations, good wishes" in Arabic, a derivative of هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to congratulate".

Means "you will shine" in Hebrew, from the root הָלַל (halal) meaning "to praise, to shine" [1].

Persian feminine form of Tahir.

Azerbaijani feminine form of Tahir.

Feminine form of Tahir.

Turkish feminine form of Tahir.

Variant of Tahira. This was the title of Fatemeh Baraghani (1814-1852), a Persian poet, theologian and reformer.

Variant of Talia 2.

Derived from Persian تهم (tahm) meaning "brave, valiant". This is the name of a character in the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh. She is a...

Modern Persian form of Tahmina.

Variant of Tawny.

Probably of Egyptian origin, possibly meaning "the wife of the king", derived from the feminine determiner tꜣ and ḥmt "woman, wife" combined with the...

Means "star" in Finnish and Estonian.

Italian form of Thaïs.

Means "magic, spell" in Finnish.

From Finnish taimi meaning "sapling, young tree" or Estonian taim meaning "plant" (words from a common origin).

Finnish short form of Tatiana.

Means "star" in Karajá, an indigenous language of Brazil. It occurs in legends about a god named Taina-Kan or Tainahakã, a star who descends to earth ...

Elaboration of Tainá.

Variant of Thaís.

Short form of Taisiya.

Alternate transcription of Russian Таисия or Ukrainian Таїсія (see Taisiya).

Russian and Ukrainian form of Thaïs (referring to the saint).

Possibly a diminutive of Tajda or Tatjana.

Derived from Croatian and Serbian tajiti "to keep secret".

Slovene form of Thaïs.

Means "flower" in Tamazight.

Kabyle variant of Tajddigt.

Possibly from Arabic طائر (ṭāʾir) meaning "bird" [1].

Combination of the prefix ta and the name Juana.

From Japanese (taka) meaning "filial piety" and (ko) meaning "child", as well as other combinations of kanji characters.

Feminine form of Akli.

Alternate transcription of Armenian Թագուհի (see Taguhi).

From Hausa Talata meaning "Tuesday" (of Arabic origin).

Means "my dew" in Hebrew.

Means "dew from God" in Hebrew, from טַל (ṭal) meaning "dew" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God.

From the name of a town in South Australia, perhaps meaning "near water" in an Australian Aboriginal language.

Feminine form of Talib.

From the name of an Armenian town (meaning unknown), which is home to a famous 7th-century cathedral.

Alternate transcription of Armenian Թալին (see Talin).

Combination of the popular name prefix ta and Lisha.

Portuguese form of Talitha, popular in Brazil.

Means "little girl" in Aramaic. The name is taken from the phrase talitha cumi meaning "little girl arise" spoken by Jesus in order to restore a...

This is the name of waterfalls in Georgia. Popularly claimed to mean "leaping waters" in the Choctaw language, it may actually mean "town" in the...