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13,457Tamires is a Brazilian feminine given name, possibly a variant of the Portuguese forms Tômiris or Támiris, which themselves derive from the ancient name Tomyris. The original Scythian name, hellenized as Tomyris, may com...
Tammara is an English variant of Tamara. The name Tamara itself is a Russian form of Tamar, which means palm tree in Hebrew, appearing in the Bible as the name of several women, including Tamar, the daughter-in-law of Ju...
Tammi is a spelling variant of Tammy. As a feminine given name in English, it arises from the trend of altering the spelling of established names, often to create a more distinctive or modern appearance. The name Tammy i...
Tammie is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It functions as both a variant of Tammy and a diminutive form of Thomasina or Tamara. The name emerged as a standalone given name in the 20th...
Tammy is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a short form of Tamara, as well as Tamsin, Thomasina, and other names beginning with Tam. The name gained widespread popularit...
Tamra is an English contracted form of Tamara, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Tamar, meaning "palm tree" or "date palm." While Tamra shares the linguistic root of its longer counterpart, it emerged as a distin...
Tamsen is a feminine given name primarily used in English, representing a variant of Tamsin, which itself is a contraction of Thomasina, the medieval feminine form of Thomas. The name Thomas derives from the Aramaic word...
Tamsin is a contracted form of Thomasina, the medieval feminine version of Thomas. Originating in the English county of Cornwall, Tamsin has a longstanding tradition there and in Wales, often standing alone as an indepen...
Tamsyn is a variant of Tamsin, which itself is a contracted form of the medieval feminine name Thomasina (Thomas). The name originated in Cornwall, where it was traditionally used.Etymology and HistoryThe name traces bac...
Tamya is a feminine given name of Quechua origin, meaning "rain". The name comes from the Quechua language, spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Andes region in South America, particularly in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, a...
Tamzen is an English feminine name, a variant of Tamsin. As a diminutive of Tamsin, which is a contraction of Thomasina, Tamzen represents an even more informal and streamlined take on the original. Its simplicity—six le...
Táňa is a Czech diminutive of the female given name Taťána, the Czech form of Tatiana. The name Tatiana originates as the feminine form of the Roman family name Tatianus, itself derived from Tatius. In English-speaking c...
Taneka is an African American feminine name that emerged as a variant of Tanika, a name invented in the 20th century. The name belongs to a broader tradition within African American naming practices of creating distincti...
Tanesha is a feminine given name primarily used in African-American communities. It is a variant of Tanisha, a name that gained popularity in the United States during the 1970s.Etymology and OriginsThe root name Tanisha...
Tangwystl is a historical Welsh feminine name composed of two elements: tanc meaning "peace" and gwystl meaning "hostage, pledge." The name thus carries the poetic meaning "peace hostage" or "peace pledge," reflecting a...
Tània is the Catalan form of Tanya, a name that originated as a Russian diminutive of Tatiana. Tatiana itself is the feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, derived from the Sabine king Tatius. The name Tatiana gained...
Tânia is the Portuguese form of Tanya, ultimately derived from the Russian diminutive of Tatiana. The name Tatiana itself comes from the Roman name Tatianus, a derivative of the Sabine name Tatius. In Christian tradition...
Tania is a diminutive or variant of the name Tanya, which itself is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana. Tatiana is the feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, derived from Tatius, a Sabine king according to Roman legend....
Tanika is an invented female given name, primarily found in African American communities. It was likely coined in the United States in the 20th century, modeled on the sounds and structures of names like Tamika, Tanisha,...
Tanina is a feminine given name of Berber origin, derived from the name of a legendary bird akin to an eagle or a phoenix. In Berber mythology, this bird is often associated with strength, rebirth, and magnificence, draw...
Taniqua is a modern female given name primarily used within African American communities. It is a coinage from the late 20th century, formed by combining three popular phonetic elements—ta, nee, and qua—that were frequen...
Tanis is a name with deep historical and mythological roots, derived from the Phoenician goddess Tanith. As the Greek form of Tanith, the name carries the meaning and significance of its ancient predecessor.EtymologyThe...
Tanisha is a feminine given name popularized in the United States during the early 1970s. Its surge in popularity is largely attributed to the African-American actress Ta-Tanisha (born 1953 as Shirley Cummings), who appe...
Tanit is a variant of Tanith, the name of the supreme Phoenician goddess of love, fertility, the moon, and the stars. She was particularly associated with the city of Carthage, where she was worshipped as the consort of...
Tanith is a given name likely derived from the Phoenician goddess who was the chief deity of Carthage. Her exact name in Phoenician, Tinnit or Tanit, may have various interpretations, though its precise meaning remains u...
Taniya is an invented first name primarily used in African American communities. It is a modern, phonetically crafted name that draws inspiration from similar-sounding names such as Tanisha and Shania, blending their mel...
Taniya is a Bengali feminine name, likely derived from the Russian name Tanya. Tanya itself is a diminutive of Tatiana, which traces back to the Roman family name Tatianus, a derivative of the Sabine name Tatius. The roo...
OverviewTanja is a feminine given name used across several European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, and Sweden. It is a variant of Tanya, whi...
Tansy is a feminine given name taken directly from the name of the flowering plant Tanacetum vulgare, commonly known as tansy. The plant name derives via Old French tanesie from Late Latin tanacita, a feminine form relat...
Tanu is a feminine Indian name meaning "slender" in Sanskrit. The name directly references physical grace and delicacy, often used in Hindu families to connote elegance and refinement.Cultural ContextIn Sanskrit, tanu tr...
Tanvi is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from tanu (तनु), meaning "slender" or "delicate". It directly translates as "slender-bodied maiden" or "slender woman".Etymology and Cultural SignificanceThe nam...
Tanya is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana. It began to be used in the English-speaking world during the 1930s.EtymologyThe name Tanya originates as a short form of Tatiana, a feminine variant of the Roman name Tatianus, d...
Tanzi is a given name that originated as a variant of the flower name Tansy, which itself derives from the name of the plant, through Old French and Late Latin tanacita. As a floral name, Tanzi fits into broader trends o...
Taonga is a given name used primarily among the Tumbuka people of Malawi, where it means "we are thankful" in the Tumbuka language. The name reflects a sentiment of gratitude, often given to express thanks for a child's...
Taphath is a feminine name of Hebrew origin that appears in the Old Testament. According to 1 Kings 4:11, Taphath was a daughter of King Solomon, given in marriage to Ben-Abinadab, one of Solomon's twelve district govern...
Tapiwa is a feminine Shona name from Zimbabwe, meaning "given" in the Shona language. It is a common name that reflects the cultural practice of naming children based on circumstances surrounding their birth, expressing...
Tara is a feminine given name of English usage, derived from the Irish place name Teamhair, which possibly means "elevated place." This name originally referred to the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland—a sacred archa...
Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā) is a name of Indian origin, deeply rooted in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. In Sanskrit, the name means "star." It is the name of several significant figures in Hindu mythology and holds a pro...
Tarah is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Tara 1, which is itself an Anglicized form of the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place". The name refers to the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Irel...
Tarana is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, typically an alternate transcription of Təranə, which means "music, song" in Azerbaijani. The name carries a lyrical and artistic connotation, reflecting the importance of mu...
Tarina is a modern English feminine name, likely an elaborated form of Tara with the suffix -ina. The name Tara itself is derived from the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place," referring to the Hi...
Tariro is a feminine given name of Shona origin, commonly used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities. It means "hope" in the Shona language, a Bantu language spoken by the Shona people of Southern Africa. The...
Etymology Tarja is the Finnish form of Daria, which itself is the feminine form of Darius. The ultimate root is the Old Persian name Darayavauš, meaning "possessing goodness," derived from elements meaning "to possess, t...
Taru is a Finnish feminine given name and a diminutive of Tarja, which itself is the Finnish form of Daria, ultimately derived from the Old Persian name Darius, meaning “possessing goodness.” The name Taru directly trans...
Taryn is an English feminine given name with modern origins, famously created for the daughter of American actor Tyrone Power and actress Linda Christian. The name is effectively a feminine form of Tyrone, which itself d...
Tasha is a feminine given name of primarily English and Russian usage, originating as a short form of Natasha. The name Natasha itself is a Russian diminutive of Natalya, which traces back to Natalie, derived from the La...
Tasheni is a feminine given name of Bemba origin, meaning "give thanks." The Bemba language, spoken primarily in Zambia by the Bemba people, belongs to the Bantu language family. Names in Bemba culture often carry profou...
Tashina is a feminine name of Sioux origin, derived from the Lakota word Tȟašína, meaning "her blanket" or "her shawl," from the root šiná ("blanket, shawl"). The name appears in the first part of the names of notable hi...
Tashlultum (fl. c. 2300 BC) was a wife of the Akkadian king Sargon. Her name is of uncertain etymology, though it appears to be of Akkadian origin and ends with the feminine suffix -tum. This suggests a possible meaning...
Tasi is a feminine given name of Chamorro origin, predominantly used in the Mariana Islands such as Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. The name directly translates to “sea” or “ocean” in the Chamorro language, reflec...
Tasia is a Greek short form of Anastasia, derived from the masculine name Anastasius. The root Anastasia means "resurrection" (from Greek anastasis), a concept central to Christian theology. The name gained prominence th...
Taslima is an Arabic feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Taslim. The root Taslim means "salutation" in Arabic, coming from the verb sallama meaning "to greet." Consequently, Taslima carries several relat...
Tasneem is a feminine given name that represents an alternate transcription of the Arabic Tasnim (Arabic: تسنيم), as well as the typical Urdu transcription. It is used primarily in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking communities,...
Tasnim (also spelled Tasneem or Tesnim) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the name of a celestial spring or well in Paradise (Jannah) that, according to Islamic tradition, provides a drink for the r...
Tasoula is a Greek diminutive of Anastasia, a name rich in Christian history and royal associations. The name Tasoula embodies warmth and familiarity within Greek-speaking communities, often used as a term of endearment...
Taťána is the Czech form of the Russian name Tatiana. It is a feminine given name with deep roots in Christian tradition, particularly within Orthodox Christianity. The name originates from the Roman name Tatianus, a der...
Etymology Tatev (Armenian: Տաթև) is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, directly derived from the name of the Tatev Monastery (Տաթևի վանք, Tat'evi vank'), a celebrated 9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monas...
EtymologyTatevik is an Armenian feminine given name, serving as a diminutive or affectionate form of Tatev. The root name Tatev itself is derived from the famous Tatev monastery in southern Armenia, a revered medieval mo...
Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...
Tatiane is a Portuguese variant of the name Tatiana. It shares the same etymology and historical background while reflecting the phonetic and orthographic conventions of Portuguese naming traditions.Etymology and Origins...