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13,457Thu is a feminine Vietnamese given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 秋 (thu), meaning "autumn." It is one of many Vietnamese names rooted in nature, reflecting the cultural appreciation for seasonal imager...
Thulile is a feminine given name of Zulu origin, derived from the Zulu word for "quiet" or "peaceful." It embodies a sense of serenity and tranquility, values highly cherished in many African cultures. The name reflects...
Thumbelina is the English translation of the Danish name Tommelise, a literary creation by Hans Christian Andersen for the miniature heroine of his 1835 fairy tale. The name derives from Danish tommel meaning "thumb," re...
Thuraya is an alternate transcription of Arabic ثريّا or ثريّة, ultimately derived from the name Thurayya, which means "the Pleiades" in Arabic. The Pleiades are a prominent cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus,...
Thurayya is an Arabic feminine name that directly references the Pleiades, a prominent open star cluster in the constellation Taurus. The name is derived from the Arabic word thurayyā (ثريا), which literally means “the P...
Thusitha is a Sinhalese unisex given name that carries the profound meaning of "heaven" in the Sinhala language. Derived from Sanskrit origins, the root word “thusitā” or related Pali terms often refer to celestial bliss...
Thùy is a Vietnamese feminine given name rooted in Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary. The name derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 垂 (thùy), which conveys the meaning of "let down, suspend, hang." In the context of pers...
Thủy is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 水 (thủy), meaning "water." It is a common name in Vietnam, associated with the fluid, life-giving, and purifying qualities of water, which hold deep...
EtymologyThyra (also spelled Thyri) is a Danish and Swedish name that ultimately derives from the Old Norse Þýri, a variant of the names Þórví or Þórveig, which incorporate the name of the thunder god Þórr (Thor). In thi...
Þýri is an Old Norse feminine name, serving as the original form of the modern Swedish name Tyra. The name is derived from a variant of the Norse names Þórví or Þórveig, which incorporate the divine element Þórr, referri...
Thyrza is a Dutch variant of Thirza, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Tirzah (תִּרְצָה). In the Old Testament, Tirzah is both a personal name and a place name. As a person, she is one of the five daughters of Ze...
Tia is a short, often-given name used particularly in English-speaking countries since the 20th century. It likely originated as a nickname or clipped form of names ending with the element -tia, such as Letitia, Natia, o...
Tiamat is a name from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, originating from the Akkadian word tâmtu, meaning "sea". In the Babylonian creation epic Enûma Elish, Tiamat is the primordial goddess of the ocean, personified as a...
Tiana is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a short form of the names Tatiana or Christiana. In some cases, it may also be considered an extended form of the name Tia.The...
Tianna is a feminine given name that functions primarily as a variant spelling of Tiana. Like Tiana, Tianna has multiple potential origins: it may serve as an extended form of the name Tia, a short form of names such as...
Tiara is an English feminine given name derived directly from the word for a semicircular crown, a type of head ornament adorned with jewels. The word itself comes from Latin tiara, borrowed from Ancient Greek τιάρα (tiá...
Tiare is a Tahitian feminine name meaning "flower." While it can refer to flowers in general, it is most strongly associated with the Gardenia taitensis, commonly known as the Tahitian gardenia or tiaré flower. This crea...
Tibby is a versatile English given name that originated as a diminutive of Tabitha or Theobald, though it has also historically been used informally for Tybalt and Tiberius. Its dual gender adaptability – feminine throug...
Tidir is a feminine given name of Berber origin. It is the feminine form of Idir, which derives from the Tamazight word meaning "alive" or "living". As a direct counterpart, Tidir carries the same core meaning, often int...
Tiên is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the character 仙 (tiên), which means "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy." The name reflects the influence of Chinese charact...
Tierra is a feminine given name that directly translates to "earth" in Spanish. Derived from the Latin word terra, meaning "land" or "ground," the name carries strong elemental and nature-inspired connotations. As a firs...
Tifawt is a feminine given name of Berber origin, derived from the Tamazight language, meaning "light." Tamazight, a family of closely related Berber languages spoken across North Africa, is known for its rich lexical he...
Tiffani is a variant spelling of the name Tiffany, typically used for girls in English-speaking countries. This spelling emerged as a fanciful respelling that gained popularity in the late 20th century, adding a touch of...
Tiffanie is a feminine given name, a variant of Tiffany. The name Tiffany itself derives from the medieval form of Theophania, which comes from the Greek theophaneia meaning "manifestation of God." Historically, this nam...
EtymologyTiffany is a primarily English feminine form of the ancient Greek name Theophania, which means "manifestation of God." This name originates from the Greek elements theos (God) and phainein (to show). Traditional...
Tiffiny is a variant spelling of the name Tiffany, an English given name predominantly used for girls. It gained popularity as a modernized or respelled form, reflecting a common trend in English naming where 'y' endings...
Tigerlily is a feminine given name of modern English coinage, derived from the name of the showy orange flower, the tiger lily (Lilium lancifolium). It gained prominence as the name of the fictional Native American princ...
Tihana is a female given name used chiefly in Croatia and Serbia. It belongs to a group of Slavic names derived from emotional or temperamental qualities, with its root meaning drawn from the element tixŭ (Serbo-Croatian...
Tihomira is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the masculine form Tihomir. It is composed of the Slavic elements tixŭ meaning "quiet" or "silent," and mirŭ meaning "peace" or "world." Thus, the name conveys the...
Tiia is a feminine given name primarily used in Estonia and Finland, serving as a short form of Dorothea. The name Dorothea itself derives from the Greek name Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos), meaning "gift of god"—from δῶρον (doron...
Tiina is a feminine given name widely used in Estonia and Finland. It originated as a short form of Kristiina, which itself is the Finnish and Estonian counterpart of Christina. The name Christina, deriving from the femi...
Tiiu is an Estonian feminine given name that is a variant of Tiia, though it may also partially derive from an archaic dialectal form of the word tihane meaning "titmouse" (a small songbird). Tiia itself is a Finnish and...
Tija is a feminine given name primarily used in Slovenia, where it functions as a diminutive of Tatjana or Tijana. These longer forms are themselves regional variants of the broader name Tatiana, which has deep roots in...
Tijana is a variant of the name Tihana, which derives from the Slavic element tixŭ (Serbo-Croatian tih) meaning "quiet". It is a feminine given name of Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian origin, also popular in North Macedon...
Tikva is a Hebrew feminine given name that directly means "hope." The name is derived from the Hebrew word tikvah (תִּקְוָה), which appears in the Hebrew Bible, for example in the book of Joshua (2:18,21) as the name of...
Til is a Dutch short form of Mathilde, itself a version of Matilda originating from the Germanic name Mahthilt, meaning "strength in battle." While Til is primarily a feminine given name in Dutch usage, it also appears i...
Tilda is a short form of Matilda, common in English, Finnish, and Swedish usage. The name is a diminutive derived from the first syllable of Matilda, following a pattern seen in other variants like Tillie and Tilly.Etymo...
Etymology and Meaning Tilde is a feminine given name used in Danish and Swedish, originating as a short form of Mathilde or Matilda. These names ultimately derive from the Germanic name Mahthilt, composed of the elements...
Tillie is a feminine given name, typically used as a nickname or diminutive form of Matilda. In its own right, it has gained popularity as an independent given name, particularly in English-speaking countries.EtymologyAs...
Tilly is a feminine diminutive of Matilda, typically used as a given name or nickname in English. The root name Matilda derives from the Germanic name Mahthilt, composed of the elements maht ("might, strength") and hilt...
Timarete (Greek: Τιμαρέτη) is an Ancient Greek female name meaning "honouring virtue" or "excellence of honour," derived from the Greek elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and ἀρετή (arete) "virtue, excellence." The name...
Tímea is a Hungarian female given name created by the prominent Hungarian author Mór Jókai for a character in his 1873 novel The Golden Man (original Hungarian title: Az arany ember). The name is derived from the Greek w...
Timo 3 is an Ancient Greek feminine name, a feminine form of Timon. The root name Timon derives from the Greek verb τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour, to esteem." This etymology places Timo 3 within a family of names tha...
Timotha is a feminine form of Timothy used primarily in English-speaking contexts. The name derives from the Greek Timotheos, meaning "honouring God," composed of timao ("to honour") and theos ("god"). This feminine vari...
Timothea is the feminine form of Timothy, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao, "to honour") and θεός (theos, "god").EtymologyThe name Timothea is form...
Tīna is the Latvian form of Tina, a short form of names such as Christina and Martina, ultimately deriving from the Latin Christus meaning 'anointed'. In Latvian, Tīna is a feminine given name used independently, though...
Tina is a feminine given name derived as a short form of Christina, Martina, and other names ending in tina. It is widely used across many languages and cultures, including Georgian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Ger...
Tinatin (Georgian: თინათინ) is a feminine given name of Georgian origin, widely recognized for its literary roots. It is possibly related to the Georgian word სინათლე (sinatle), meaning "light," and is often translated a...
Tinatini is the Georgian nominative form of the name Tinatin, used in Georgian naming conventions where the suffix -i marks the subject case. Both names derive from the root tinat-, which is associated with light, often...
Etymology and MeaningTindra is a modern Swedish female given name, derived directly from the verb tindra, meaning "to twinkle" or "to sparkle." The name evokes imagery of starlight or glitter, reflecting a trend in Swedi...
Tine is a feminine given name primarily used in Denmark and Norway. It functions as a short form of Kristine, which is itself a Scandinavian variant of Christina or Christine. The ultimate root of the name is the Latin C...
Tineke is a Dutch feminine given name, primarily used as a Diminutive of Tina. Tina itself is a short form of names such as Christina, Martina, and Catharina. The suffix -ke is a common Dutch diminutive ending, similar t...
Ting is a Chinese feminine name with a rich tonal quality and multiple meanings depending on the characters used. The name is often written with the character 婷 (ting), which means “pretty, graceful” or “elegant.” This...
Tingting (婷婷) is a Chinese feminine given name formed by the repetition of the character 婷 (tíng), which means "pretty" or "graceful." This reduplication pattern is common in Chinese, conveying affection or emphasis,...
Tinkara is a Slovene feminine given name, primarily used in Slovenia. It is an elaboration of the name Tina, which itself functions as a short form of various longer names—most often Christina, Martina, and other names e...
Tinker Bell is a fictional fairy created by Scottish playwright and novelist J. M. Barrie, first introduced in his 1904 play Peter Pan (later adapted into the 1911 novel Peter and Wendy). Her name combines her occupation...
Tinna is a feminine given name of Icelandic origin, directly derived from the Icelandic word tinna, meaning "flint." Flint is a hard, sedimentary rock traditionally used to create sparks for fire, lending the name a conn...
Tinúviel is a name from the fictional language Sindarin, created by J. R. R. Tolkien. It means "daughter of twilight, nightingale" and is closely associated with the character Lúthien in Tolkien's legendarium. The name a...
Tionge is a feminine name of Chewa and Tumbuka origin, meaning "we thank" in both languages. The name stems from the verb -yonga (also -onga in some dialects), conveying gratitude, and it is often given to express thankf...
Tiphaine is the modern French form of Tiffany, ultimately deriving from the Ancient Greek name Theophania. The Greek theós meaning 'god' combined with phainein 'to show' yields 'manifestation of God,' a reference to the...