Names starting with T
1,443 Names found
Short form of Edward or Theodore. A famous bearer was the American baseball player Ted Williams (1918-2002), who was born as Theodore.
Diminutive of Edward or Theodore, sometimes a feminine form.
Diminutive of Edward or Theodore.
Means "darling" in Welsh, derived from a diminutive of Welsh teg "beautiful, pretty". It was somewhat common in Australia, New Zealand, the United...
Possibly derived from Welsh teg "beautiful, handsome", or possibly from the Roman name Tacitus. This is the name of a lake in Wales, called Bala Lake...
Derived from the Welsh elements teg "beautiful, pretty" and gwen "white, blessed". This name was created in the 19th century [1].
Georgian form of Tahmuras. This was the name of several kings who ruled over kingdoms located in what is now modern Georgia.
Means "she who bumps into things" or "she who puts things in place" in Mohawk. Tekakwitha, also named Kateri, was a 17th-century Mohawk woman who has...
Possibly means either "stockade" or "horn, trumpet" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a both a city and a son of Ashhur.
From a Greek word meaning "broad leather strap". According to Greek mythology he was a king of Salamis and the father of the heroes Ajax and Teucer.
Original Greek form of Telemachus.
Latinized form of Greek Τηλέμαχος (Telemachos), derived from a Greek word meaning "fighting from afar", itself from τῆλε (tele) meaning "afar, far...
Spanish form of Telesphoros (see Télesphore).
French form of the Greek name Τελεσφόρος (Telesphoros) meaning "bringing fulfillment" or "bearing fruit" [1]. Saint Telesphorus was a 2nd-century...
Greek form of Télesphore.
Latinized form of the Greek name Telesphoros (see Télesphore).
Of Hattic origin meaning "exalted son". This was the name of a Hittite god associated with agriculture. He was a son of Tarḫunna.
Meaning unknown. Tellervo was a Finnish forest goddess. She is variously described as either the wife or daughter of Tapio.
Soviet-era name derived from the usual Azerbaijani spelling of the surname of the German communist party leader Ernst Thälmann (1886-1944; see Thälman...
Derived from a misdivision of Spanish Santelmo meaning "saint Elmo". This name is given in honour of Pedro González Telmo, a 13th-century Spanish...
Means "right hand" or "south" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament this was the name of a grandson of Esau for whom the town of Teman in Edom...
Means "violet (flower)" in Bulgarian, referring to plants in the genus Viola.
From the English word meaning "moderation" or "restraint". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th century. It...
From the English word meaning "storm". It appears in the title of William Shakespeare's play The Tempest (1611).
From an English surname that originally belonged to a person who was associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval religious military order.
Means "of iron" in Mongolian, derived ultimately from the Turkic word temür "iron". This was the original name of the Mongolian leader better known...
Means "striving, aspiring" in Mongolian. This was the name of the sister of Genghis Khan.
Diminutive of Terezija.
Derived from an English surname, itself possibly originating from a place name based on Old English tind meaning "point" and leah meaning "woodland,...
Medieval diminutive of Denis.
Derived from an English surname that signified "son of Tenney", with Tenney being a medieval form of Denis. A notable bearer of the surname was the...
Means "open door" in Shawnee. This name was borne by the Shawnee prophet Tenskwatawa (1775-1836). With his brother Tecumseh he urged resistance...
From Tibetan བསྟན་འཛིན (bstan-'dzin) meaning "upholder of teachings". This is one of the given names of the current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso (1935-).
Short form of Teodoro and other names that begin with Teo.