T-bone
& "Sir" Loin |
T-bone |
Tab
(Old German) Brilliant,
Drummer |
Tab(islamic)
Drummer |
Tabac
|
Tabasco |
Tabia
(Swahili)talents |
Tabib
(Turkish) Doctor |
Tabitha
(Aramaic) Gazelle |
Tabor
(Hungarian) from the Trenches (Taber, Taybor, Tayber) |
Taborri
(American Indian)voices That Carry |
Taci
(American Indian Washtub
(Zuni) |
Tacincala
(American Indian) Deer |
Tack
|
Tacoma
|
Tadashi
(Japanese) Right, Correct, Accurate |
Tadc
(Celtic) |
Tadelesh
(African) Lucky |
Tadewi
(American Indian) Wind
|
Tadhg
(Gaelic) a Poet; Anglicizaton: Thaddeus, Timothy. Variations:
Taogh, Teague. (Tayg) |
Tadi
(American Indian) Wind
(Omaha) |
Tadita
(American Indian) a Runner
|
Tadzi
(American Indian) the Loon
|
Taffeta
|
Taffi
|
Taffia
(Spanish) an Angel's New Love |
Taffy |
Tagalong |
Taggart
(Gaelic) Pastor's Son |
Tagi
(American Indian Wash Tub
(Zuni) |
Taha
(Islamic) Derived from the Arabic Letters T and H, Which Are
Opening Letters of the Twentieth Sura in Koran |
Taheesha
|
Tahir
(Islamic) Innocent |
Tahir
(Hindu) Holy |
Tai
(Vietnamese) Talent |
Taibhse
(Gaelic) Ghost |
Taifa
(African) Nation, Tribe |
Taïga
|
Taigi
(American Indian) Returning
New Moon |
Taima
(American Indian) Crash
of Thunder, Born During Storm |
Taina
(American Indian) Typical
Female |
Taine
(Gaelic) River |
Taini
(American Indian) Coming
New Moon |
Tainn
(American Indian) New Moon |
Taipa
(American Indian) to Spread
Wings ( Miwok Indian) |
Taisen
(The Great Hermit) |
Tait
(Scandinavian) Cheerful |
Taj
(Hindu) Crown |
Tajo
(Hispanic) Day |
Tajshak
(Hindu) King of Serpents |
Taka
(Japanese) Tall, Honorable, Falcon (Takako) |
Takako
(Japanese) Filial Piety |
Takala
(American Indian) Corn
Tassel |
Takara
(Japanese) Treasure, Beloved Jewel |
Takchawee
(American Indian) Doe,
Loving |
Take
(Japanese) Bamboo |
Takeko
(Japanese) Bamboo (Symbol of Fidelity) |
Takeshi
(Japanese) Unbending like Bamboo Tree |
Taki
(Japanese) Plunging Water Fall |
Takiyah
African U Pious, Righteous |
Takoda
(American Indian) Friend
to All |
Taksha
(Hindu) Son of Bharatha |
Tal
(Hebrew) Little Drops of Water |
Tala
(American Indian) Stalking
Wolf |
Tala
(Islamic) Palm Tree |
Talak
(Hindu) Superior |
Talasi
(American Indian) Corn-tassel
Flower (Hopi Indian( |
Talbot
(Old German) from the Valley (English) Wood Sculptor (French)
Reward (Tal, Talbert, Tally) |
Tale
(African) Green |
Talia
(Hebrew) Dew of Heaven |
Talia
(Greek) Blooming |
Talia
(Greek) Blooming (Taler, Talora, Talya, Tahlia) |
Talib
(Hindu) Divine |
Taliesin
(From Arthurian Legend)
Sixth Century Poet |
Tallen
(Hindu) Engrossed Absorbed |
Talli
(American) a Legendary Hero Who Led the Tribe after the Great
Flood |
Tallulah
(American Indian) Leaping
Water (Choctaw Indian) |
Talon
(French) Sharp |
Talula
(American Indian) Leaping
Water |
Talutah
(American Indian) Scarlet
|
Tama
(American Indian) Thunderbolt
|
Tama
(Japanese) Jewel |
Tamaghna
(Hindu) Who Dispels Darkness Sun |
Tamaki
(Japanese) Armler, Bracelet (Tamako) |
Tamar
(Hebrew) Palm Tree, High, from the Bible |
Tamara
(Croatia) Queen of Croatia (Hebrew) Palm Tree |
Tamara
(Hebrew) Palm Tree |
Tamarind
|
Tamary
(Russian) Palm Tree |
Tamasha
(African) Pageant |
Tame
(Japanese) Unselfish |
Tami
(Japanese) People (Tamiko) |
Tamika
(Japanese) People |
Tamir
(Islamic) One Who Owns Many Dates |
Tammi
(American) Form of Tamara
(Tami, Tammy, Tamilyn) |
Tammy
& Tiffany |
Tammy
(English) Twin, Form of Thomas (Hebrew) Perfect |
Tanairi |
Tanaka
(Japanese) Dweller in a Rice Swamp |
Tane
(Japanese) Seed |
Tangelo |
Tangishkawa
(American Indian )Kicking (Ojibwa) |
Tango
& Cash |
Tango |
Tani
(Japanese) Valley |
Tania
|
Tanisha
(African) Name of a Tribe in Africa |
Tanmay
(Hindu) Engrossed, Absorbed |
Tanner
(English) Leather Worker (Tan, Tanney, Tanny) |
Tano
(Ghana) the River Tano |
Tansy
(American Indian) Flower
Name |
Tanushri
(Hindu) Beauty |
Tanusree
(Hindu) Beautiful Women |
Tanvi
(Hindu) a Delicate Girl |
Tanvir
(Hindu) Enlightened |
Tanya
(Russian) Fairy Queen (Tania,tanechka) |
Tanzila
(Islamic) the First Quraan |
Tao
(Chinese) Peach |
Tapan
(Hindu) Tapas |
Tapaswi
(Hindu) a Sage Who Practices Austerities |
Tapi
(Hindu) Name of a River |
Tapioca |
Tapko
(American Indian) Antelope
|
Tappy |
Tapti
(Hindu) Same as Tapi |
Tara
(Hindu) Star (Irish) Rugged Hill (Tarrah, Tarralynn, Taralyn)
|
Tarachand
(Hindu) Silver Star |
Tarak
(Hindu) Protector |
Taramandal
(Hindu) Milky Way |
Tarana
(African) Daytime |
Taranath
(Hindu) King of Moon |
Tarevachine
(American Indian) Beautiful
Eyes |
Targa |
Tarik
(Hindu) Who Crosses the River of Life |
Tariq
(Islamic) One Who Knocks at the Door |
Tarleton
(English) Thor's Settlement |
Taro
(Japanese) First-born Male |
Tarragon
|
Tarriannah
(Irish) Light of My Life |
Tarsha |
Taru
(Japanese) Cask, Barrel |
Taryn
( Irish) Combination of Tara "Rocky Hill" and Erin "Ireland"
(Celtic) Beautiful Sky |
Tarzan
|
Tarzan
& Jane |
Tasha
(Russian) Short for Natasha (Tashi, Tassa, Tassie, Tazia) |
Tasheena
|
Tasida
(American Indian) a
Rider |
Tasman
(English) of Great Faith |
Tasneem
(Islamic) Foundation of Paradise |
Tassie |
Tassos
(Greek) Harvester |
Tasunke
(American Indian) Horse
|
Tasya
(Russian) Diminutive of Anastassia (Gr) Resurrection |
Tate
(English) One-tenth , Cheerful |
Tateeyopa
(American Indian) Her
Door, Happy Hostess |
Tatiana
(Greek) Fairy Queen |
Tatnka-ptecila
(American Indian) Short
Bull |
Tatsu
(Japanese) Dragon |
Tatum
(English) Spirited (Scandinavian) Zestfully Enthusiatic (Tate)
|
Tatyana
(Russian) Fairy Queen (Tanya ,Tanichka) |
Taurus
|
Tavis
(Scottish) Twin |
Tawfiq
(Islamic) Good Fortune |
Tawil
(Islamic) Tall |
Tawny
(English) Babe, Tiny One (Tawnee, Tawni, Tawney, Tawnie) |
Taxi
Driver |
Tayanita
(American Indian) Young
Beaver |
Tayce
(Frecnh) Silence |
Tayen
(American Indian) New
Moon |
Tayfun
(Typhoon) |
Tayib
(Islamic) Good |
Taylar
(French) to Cut |
Taylor
Made |
Taylor
(English) Tailor |
Tayna
(Russian) Fairy Queen (Tania, Tatiana, Titania) |
Taz |
Tazara
(African) Railway Line |
Tazu
(Japanese) Rice-field Story (Symbol of Long Life) |
Tchaikovsky |
Tea
(English) the "E" in Tea Should Have an Accent Mark So That
it Is Pronounced Taya or Teyah or Tayah. |
Teague
(Celtic) a Poet or Bard |
Teal
|
Tearlach
(Gaelic) Full-grown, a Man; (Gaelic) Form of Charles. Variations:
Tearlach. (Chair-lach) Teasag (Gaelic) Form of Jessie. (Ches-sah)
|
Teddy |
Teetonka
(American Indian) Big
Lodge |
Tefo
(African) U Payment |
Tegan
(Celtic) Doe |
Tegwyn
(Welsh) Beautiful. ( Tegan ) |
Tehani
(Islamic) Celebration |
Tehya
(American Indian) Precious
|
Teja
Irish Unrivaled Beauty |
Tejal
(Hindu) Radiant |
Tekeshi
(Japanese) Strong, Formidable, and Brave |
Tekla
|
Telemachus
(Son of Odysseus) |
Telo
(Old French) |
Telutki
(American Indian) Bear
Making Dust as it Runs |
Teman
(Hebrew) Right Side |
Temenuzhka
(Bulgaria)violet |
Temperance
|
Tempest
(Old French) Storm (English)
Turbulent or Stormy Nature |
Templa
(Latin) Temple or Sanctuary |
Templeton
(English)village near the Temple |
Tenchi
(Japanese) Heaven and Earth |
Tendai
(African) Be Thankful |
Tender
|
Tenen
(African) Born on Monday |
Tenenan
(Old French) |
Tenjin
((Japanese) God of Learning) |
Tenko
(Strong Character) |
Tennessee
(American Indian) Originally
an Indian Place, Now a State |
Tenor
|
Tenshi
(Angel) |
Tentagil
(From Arthurian Legend)
Land of Igraine |
Teodora
(Bulgaria) Divine Gift (Todorka) |
Tequila |
Terence
(Latin) Tender |
Terenge
(Latin) Tender (Terrence, Terry) |
Teresa
(Greek) Harvester (Teri, Terri, Terry, Tess, Tessa, Theresa,
Thee, Traci, Tracy, Tracee, Teresita, Terezihna) |
Terese
(Basque) Harvester |
Terminator
|
Terrence
(Latin) Tender |
Terrill
(German) Devotee of Thor, Norse God of Thunder (Terrall, Terrel,
Terril, Terrell) |
Terron
(English) Blend of Terrance and Darren (Darren, Taran, Terran)
|
Terror
|
Terry
|
Terspichore
|
Tertia
(Latin) the Third |
Tervedayia
(African) Outstanding, Pretty |
Teshi
(African) Cheerful, Full of Laughter |
Tesla |
Tess
(Greek) Harvester |
Tessa
(Greek) Fourth |
Testarossa
|
Tethys
(A Titan and Wife of Oceanus) |
Tetsu
(Japanese) Iron |
Tex
& Rex |
Thabo
(African) Happiness |
Thaddeus
(Hebrew) Praise Be to God (Thad, Thaddeas) |
Thadine
(Hebrew) Praised |
Thai
(Vietnamese) Many |
Thalia
(Greek) Good Cheer, Joy or Blooming |
Thandiwe
(African) Beloved |
Thando
(African) Love |
Thane
(English) Follower (Thain, Thaine, Thayne) |
Thanh
(Vietnamese) Complete |
Thatcher
(English) One Who Fixes Roofs (Thacher, Thatch, Thaxter) |
Thayer
(Teutonic) Nation's Army |
Thea
(Greek) Goddess, Truth , Truthful One (Tia, Tiah, Teah, Tea)
|
Theatre
|
Theia
|
Thekla
(Greek) Divine Fame, Virtuous, Well-mannered, Confident.
|
Thelma
& Louise |
Thelma
(Greek) Nursing |
Thelonious
(Named after Legendary Jazz Piainist) |
Thelxepeia
|
Thema
(African) Queen |
Themis
|
Theobald
(Teutonic) People's Prince, Proud, Sympathetic |
Theobold
(Old German) the Boldest
(Teutonic )Patriotic |
Theodis
(Greek) Gods Gift to the World. |
Theodora
(Greek) God's Gift (Theo, Teodora, Theodosia, Theda) |
Theodore
(Greek) Gift of God (Tad, Ted, Thee, Todd, Theodor, Theodoro,
Feodore, Fedor, Fyodor) |
Theodoric
(Teutonic) People's Ruler, Another Form Is Derrick. |
Theodosia
(Russian) Gift of God (Theda, Feodora) |
Theola
(Greek) the Divine |
Theophania
(Greek) Divine Manifestation |
Theophilia
(Greek) Divinely Loved |
Theophilus
(Greek) Beloved in God, Philosophical, Intuitive, Sympathetic.
|
Theresa
(Greek) the Reaper, Enterprising, Ambitious, Spirited. |
Thermous
|
Theron
(Greek) Hunter |
Theseus
|
Thetis
|
Thetis
(Greek) Mythological Figure |
Thibaud
(Old French) |
Thick
& Thin |
Thirza
(Hebrew) Delightful |
Thomas
(English) Twin; Short Forms: Tam, Tom. |
Thomasina
(Hebrew) the Twin (Thomasa, Tomasina, Themasine) |
Thor
(Norwegian) Thunderous, God of Thunder |
Thora
(Teutonic )Thunder |
Thorne
(English) Thorn Tree (Thorn, Thornton) |
Thorpe
(Teutonic) Residence Name (English) Dweller in the Village |
Thosa
(Old French) |
Thoth
|
Thrud
|
Thulethu
(African) the Comforter |
Thumbelina
|
Thumper
& Bambi |
Thunder
& Lightning |
Thunder
|
Thunderpants |
Thurston
(Scandinavian) Thor's Jewel |
Thyra
(Teutonic) Belonging to Tyr, Strong, Merciless, Emotional. |
Tia
(Spanish) Aunt |
Tia
Maria |
Tiaret
(African) Lioness |
Tiassale
(African) it Is Forgotten |
Tic
& Tac |
Tic
Tac |
Tico
|
Tiernan
(Celtic) Lord |
Tierney
(Celtic) Lordly |
Tierra
(Hispanic) Earth, Land |
Tiff
|
Tiffany
& Cartier |
Tiffany
(Greek) Appearance of God (Tiffi, Tiffy, Tifanie, Tiffani, Tyffany)
|
Tiger
|
Tigger
|
Tiggy |
Tigra
|
Tiimu
(American Indian) Black
and White Caterpillar Coming out of the Ground |
Tika
(Flower) |
Tiko
(It's a Screw Used in Carpentry) |
Tilda(teutonic)
Maid of Battles |
Tilden
Old(english) Residence Name |
Timber
(We Had a German Shepherd Named Timber...We Called Him "Timmy"
for Short) |
Timber
|
Timberwolf
|
Timex
& Bulova |
Timex
& Rolex |
Timon
& Pumba |
Timothea
(Greek) Honoring God |
Timothy
(Greek) Honor God |
Tina
(Latin) Little One |
Tina
& Ike |
Tinker
|
Tinker
Bell |
Tinky-winky
|
Tintagel
- Land of Igraine (From Arthurian Legend) |
Tintalle
(J.r.r. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings) |
Tinuviel
(J.r.r. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings) |
Tiny
(A Small Dog) |
Tiponya
Owl Poking the Hatching Egg Miwok Indian |
Tipper
|
Tippi
(All Paws White and Tip of Tail White) |
Tippy |
Titania
Uncertain Sweetness, Intuition, Eminent Ability |
Titanic
|
Titian
|
Titus
(Latin) the Safe |
Tiwa
(American Indian) Onions
|
Tjalfi
|
Tjavs
|
Toad |
Toast
& Jam |
Toast
|
Toasty |
Tobey |
Tobias
(Hebrew) God Is Good (Toby, Tobiah, Tebin) |
Todd
& Copper |
Todd
(Scottish) Fox |
Todie
|
Todor
(Bulgaria) Divine Gift |
Toffee |
Toinette
(Latin) Beyond Praise |
Tokala
(American Indian) Fox
|
Tokayla
(American Indian) Means
Fox in Lakota |
Toki
(Japanese) Hopeful |
Tola
|
Tolek
|
Tolikna
(American Indian)
Coyote's Long Ear Flapping |
Tolkien |
Tom
& Jerry |
Tomahawk |
Tomas
(Gaelic) a Twin; (Gaelic) Form of Thomas. Variations: Tomag,Tomachan.
|
Tomi
(Japanese) Riches |
Tomiju
(Japanese) Wealth and Longevity |
Tomiko
(Japanese) the One Born in Wealthy Family |
Tommy
Boy |
Tomo
(Japanese) Knowledge, Intelligence |
Tomoko
(Japanese) Wisdom |
Toni
(Latin) Short for Antonia (Tonette, Tonia, Tonelle, Tonisha)
|
Tonia
(Latin) Beyond Praise |
Tonic |
Tonka
Toy |
Tonka |
Tonrar
(American Indian) Inuit
/Eskimo for Devil |
Tonto
& Lone Ranger |
Tonto
|
Tony
(Latin) Beyond Praise |
Tonya
(Russian) Invaluable |
Tooantuh
(American Indian) Spring
Frog |
Toohey |
Toonces
|
Tooth
& Nail |
Tootsie |
Topik
|
Topper
|
Topsy
& Turvy |
Topsy |
Tor
(From Arthurian Legend)
Son of Pellinore (God of Lighting) |
Tora
(Japanese) Tiger |
Tores
|
Tori
(Elegant) |
Tori
(Japanese) Bird |
Torin
(Celtic) Chief |
Tormod
(Gaelic) Northman; (Gaelic) Form of Norman. Variations: Tormod.
(Tor-mod) |
Tornado
|
Torrance
(Gaelic) from the Low Hills
(Irish) a Tall Tower, Torrey
|
Tortellini |
Tortilla |
Torture
|
Toshi
- (Japanese): Year of Plenty |
Toshihiro
(Japanese) Wise |
Toshiro
(Japanese) Talented |
Toshith
(Hindu) Happy |
Toski
(American Indian) Squash
Bug |
Total
Recall |
Tote
(Basque) Ancient Visigoth Name |
Toto
|
Totsi
(American Indian) Moccasins
|
Touco
(Off of the Movie, the Good,the Bad, & the Ugly) |
Toudi
|
Tova
(Hebrew) Good (Toba, Tove, Tovah) |
Townsend
(Old English) Residence Name |
Toyota
Echo |
Toyota
Highlander |
Toyota
Land Cruiser |
Toyota
Celica |
Toyota
Prius |
Toyota
Avalon |
Toyota
4runner |
Toyota
|
Toyota
Sequola |
Toyota
Corolla |
Toyota
Yaris |
Toyota
Camry |
Toyota
Rav4 |
Toyota
Tacoma |
Toyota
Tundra |
Trabant
|
Trace
of Moonlight |
Tracey
(English) Brave Defender (Tracy) |
Track
& Field |
Tracker
(Trusting Companion) |
Tracy
(Gaelic) Fighter (Traci, Tracee, Tracie) |
Trails
End |
Training
|
Tralfaz
|
Traveler
|
Travis
(French) at the Crossing
(Traver, Travers, Travus, Travys) |
Treasa
(Celtic) Strong |
Treebeard
(J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings) |
Trella
(Hispanic) Little Star |
Tremeur
(Old French) |
Trent
(Latin) Torrent (Trenton) |
Tressa
(Greek) Harvester |
Tret
(Tremonti from Creed) |
Treva
Celtic (Prudent) |
Trever
|
Trevor
(Gaelic) Cautious |
Trevrizent
(From Arthurian Legend)
Percival's Uncle |
Trey
(Middle English) Three |
Trick
& Treat |
Trigger |
Trina
(Greek) Pure |
Trinidad
& Tobago |
Trinity
|
Triona
(Gaelic) Pure, Unsullied; a Short Form of Caitnona, Which Is
the (Gaelic) Form of Katherine. Variations: Triona. (Tree-o-nah)
|
Tripod
|
Trisha
(American) Short
for Patricia (Tricia, Trish, Trissa) |
Trista
(Latin) the Sorrowful, Melancholy (Tristan, Tristen, Tristina,
Tristyn) |
Tristan
(From Arthurian Legend)
a Knight (English) Sorrowful. (Tris, Tristan, Tristram) |
Tristram
(From Arthurian Legend)
a Knight |
Tristram
(Celtic) Sad Face, Pensive, Fatalistic, Nervy, Loyal and Generous
to Friends. |
Triton
(Moon in Solar System) |
Triumph
|
Trivia
|
Trixie(Latin)
One Who Brings Happiness |
Trixy
(Latin) Bearer of Happiness or Blessing |
Troilus
(French) Place Name |
Trojan
|
Trooper
|
Trouble |
Troy(
French) after the City |
Truffles
|
Truman
(English) Faithful |
Tryamon
(From Arthurian Legend)
a Fairy Princess |
Tsianina
(American Indian)
Wildflower (Cree Indian)
|
Tsunami
(Japanese) (Tidal Wave)
|
Tsuru
(Japanese) Stork, Wish for Long Life |
Tuari
(American Indian) Young Eagle |
Tuck |
Tucker
(English) Cloth Tucker (Tuc, Tuck) |
Tucson
(American Indian) City
in Arizona |
Tudi
(Old French) |
Tuesday
(English) Day of the Week |
Tuff
|
Tug
|
Tukuli
(American Indian) Caterpillar
Traveling down the Tree |
|
Tulip
|
Tully
(Gaelic) a People, Peaceful
One |
Tumbura
(Hindu) Celestial |
Tumo
(African) Fame |
Tupi
(American Indian) to Pull
up |
Tuppence |
Turbo
(Extra Energy) |
Turbo
Cat |
Turcu
|
Turiau
(Old French) |
Turner
& Hooch |
Turner
(English) Wood Working Master |
Tusa
(American Indian) Prairie
Dog |
Tushar
(Hindu) Snow |
Tusti
(Hindu) Peace, Happiness |
Tut |
Tutankhamun
|
Tutonka
(American Indian) Buffalo
or Bison |
Tutsi
|
Tutti
& Fruiti |
Tuwa
(American Indian) Earth
|
Tux
(Tux the Linux Mascot) |
Tuyen
(Vietnamese) Angel |
Twain |
Tweedledumb
and Tweedledee |
Tweety |
Twerpy
|
Twingo
|
Twink
(From Rainbow Brite) |
Twink
& Starlite |
Twinkie |
Twinkle
Boo |
Twinkling
Morning Star |
Twister |
Twister |
Twix |
Tyee
(American Indian) Chief
|
Tyjah
(African) Smart |
Tyla
|
Tyler
(Old English) Occupation Name |
Tymon
(Greek) Exalting the Lord |
Tyne
(Old English) River |
Typhoon
|
Tyr
((Prononced Teer) Is a Spirit Who Walks Around a World of Fog
in the midst of Battle. |
Tyra
(Scandinavian) God of Battle (Tyr, Tyla, Tylena) |
Tyrannia
|
Tyrell
(Latin) Name of a Roman Clan (Tyree, Terrell, Tirell, Tyrreii)
|
Tyrone
(Latin) Soldier (French) Son of a German, Son of Ty
(Tison, Ty, Tycen, Tysen) |
Tyson
& Holyfield |