Baby Names That Start With T
Popular baby names beginning with the letter T — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
The most-loved baby names starting with T, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.
Girl Names
Tatum#189 in the U.S.Tate's homestead; from Old English tāt (Tate, a personal name) + hām (home, settlement)Talia#265 in the U.S.Dew of heaven; blooming, flourishingTessa#311 in the U.S.Harvester; to reap — as a diminutive of TheresaTeagan#341 in the U.S.From the Irish Tadhgan, a diminutive of Tadhg (poet), or from Welsh 'teg' (beautiful, fair) — mThea#353 in the U.S.Short form of names ending in -thea such as Dorothea (gift of God) or Theodora (divine gift), fTaylor#403 in the U.S.Occupational surname from Old French tailleur meaning one who cuts cloth; from tailler to cut, Trinity#428 in the U.S.From Latin trinitas meaning the state of being three; specifically the Christian Holy Trinity oTiana#598 in the U.S.Short form of Tatiana (from the Roman family Tatius, origin uncertain) or of Christiana (from LThalia#648 in the U.S.From Greek thallein meaning to blossom or to flourish; name of the Muse of comedy and of one ofTheodora#726 in the U.S.From Greek Theodora (Θεοδώρα), the feminine form of Theodore, from theos (god) + doron (gift), Taytum#732 in the U.S.Creative spelling variant of Tatum, from the Old English surname meaning 'Tate's homestead' (frTreasure#809 in the U.S.Precious object or something greatly valued; from Old French tresor and Latin thesaurus meaningTara#847 in the U.S.From Irish Gaelic teamhair or tara meaning 'hill' or 'elevated place' (the Hill of Tara was theTiffany#880 in the U.S.From Greek Theophania meaning manifestation of God; the name given to children born on or arounTilly#885 in the U.S.Short form of Matilda, from Old High German Mahthildis, composed of maht (might, power, strengtTeresa#911 in the U.S.Of uncertain ancient origin; most likely from Greek Therasia (the name of a Greek island near STallulah#940 in the U.S.From Choctaw tallulah meaning leaping water or running water, associated with the Tallulah FallTru#974 in the U.S.True; faithful; a phonetic spelling of the English word 'true', also used as a shortened form oTatiana#1079 in the U.S.Of the Tatius family; Latin Tatiana, feminine of Tatianus, from the Roman family name Tatius (pTaliyah#1124 in the U.S.Dew of God; a creative spelling variant of Taliah or Talia, from Hebrew tal (dew) + yah (YahwehTrue#1167 in the U.S.Faithful, genuine, true; from Old English treowe (faithful, loyal, trustworthy)Tillie#1236 in the U.S.Strength in battle; English pet form of Matilda or Ottilie, from Germanic Mahtildis (maht: streTala#1336 in the U.S.Wolf; also star or golden in different cultural contextsTinsley#1373 in the U.S.Tynni's meadow or clearingTori#1412 in the U.S.Bird; also victory as a Victoria short formTheresa#1499 in the U.S.possibly from Greek 'theros' meaning 'summer' or 'therizo' meaning 'to harvest'; the ultimate oTabitha#1519 in the U.S.from the Aramaic word 'tabita' meaning 'gazelle'; in the New Testament Tabitha was a woman raisTyla#1546 in the U.S.modern feminine form of Tyler, an English occupational surname meaning "tiler, layer of tiles"Tyler#1591 in the U.S.Tiler, one who lays tilesTianna#1642 in the U.S.Modern variant of Tiana; short form of Tatiana/ChristianaTia#1735 in the U.S.AuntTamara#1757 in the U.S.Date palmTess#1784 in the U.S.SummerTheia#1844 in the U.S.GoddessTheadora#1889 in the U.S.Gift of godTahlia#1918 in the U.S.Dew of God; heaven's dewTania#1932 in the U.S.Holy, saintlyToby#2004 in the U.S. Yahweh is goodTegan#2060 in the U.S.DarlingTaelynn#2092 in the U.S.To cutTemperance#2127 in the U.S.ModerationTaya#2141 in the U.S.Holy, saintlyTenley#2142 in the U.S.PointTaliah#2164 in the U.S.Variant of Talia, from Hebrew tal 'dew' + Yah (God): 'dew of God'.Taleen#2182 in the U.S.From the Armenian town of Talin (site of a 7th-century cathedral); the underlying word meaning Taylin#2183 in the U.S.Modern blend/elaboration of Taylor ('tailor', from Old French tailleur) with the -lin ending.Toni#2184 in the U.S.Short form of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius (origin uncertain, popularly 'pricelTherese#2227 in the U.S.to reap, harvestTate#2260 in the U.S.cheerful, gladTinley#2358 in the U.S.settlement meadow, modern -ley nameTamar#2374 in the U.S.date palm tree, gracefulTasneem#2424 in the U.S.fountain in paradise, heavenly springTracy#2453 in the U.S.from Thracia, warlikeTiara#2496 in the U.S.crown, jeweled headpieceTaelyn#2521 in the U.S.modern blended name, no historical meaningTaryn#2522 in the U.S.Land of Eoghan Teddi#2548 in the U.S.Rich guardTerra#2549 in the U.S.earth, landThyri#2572 in the U.S.associated with Thor; likely 'Thor's protection/warrior'
Boy Names
Theodore#4 in the U.S.Gift of God; divine giftThomas#34 in the U.S.Twin; from Aramaic Ta'omaThiago#50 in the U.S.Supplanter; he who follows at the heel — Portuguese form of James/Jacob from Hebrew Ya'akovTheo#82 in the U.S.Gift of God; short form of Theodore or Theophilus from Greek theos (God) + doron (gift)Tucker#181 in the U.S.Fabric tucker; one who fulls or tucks cloth; an occupational surname from Middle English tukereTate#194 in the U.S.Cheerful; pleasant; from the Old Norse personal name TeitrTatum#202 in the U.S.Tate's homestead; from Old English tāt (Tate, a personal name) + hām (home, settlement)Timothy#203 in the U.S.Honoring God; from Greek Timotheos: time (honor) + theos (God)Tyler#220 in the U.S.Tile maker, tiler — from Old French tieulier (tile maker), an occupational surnameTobias#283 in the U.S.God is good; Yahweh is goodTristan#309 in the U.S.Tumult, noise; possibly 'sad' — from Celtic via medieval French romanceTitus#358 in the U.S.A Roman praenomen (personal name) of uncertain Etruscan or Latin origin, possibly related to thTadeo#427 in the U.S.Spanish form of Thaddeus, from Aramaic Thaddai possibly meaning heart or breast; also linked toTravis#434 in the U.S.From Old French traverser meaning to cross; an occupational surname for a toll collector at a bTanner#475 in the U.S.English occupational surname from Middle English 'tannere' meaning a person who tans animal hidTruett#521 in the U.S.English surname derived from the Middle English and Old French word true or trewe, meaning 'faiTripp#522 in the U.S.English nickname/surname name, derived from 'trip' in the sense of a journey or traveler; also Tyson#531 in the U.S.From a medieval English surname derived from Old French tison meaning 'firebrand' or 'burning sTroy#533 in the U.S.From the English surname Troy, derived from a French place name (Troyes in Aube, France) or froTru#591 in the U.S.Modern creative short form derived from English true, meaning 'faithful,' 'loyal,' or 'genuine,Tommy#658 in the U.S.Diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic Ta'oma meaning twin; Thomas was one of the twelve apostles iTrevor#680 in the U.S.From the Welsh place name Trefor, composed of tref meaning homestead, town, or village and mawrTaylor#685 in the U.S.Tailor; one who cuts and sews garments; from Old French tailleur (cutter), from tailler (to cutTomas#691 in the U.S.Twin; from Aramaic ta'oma, meaning twin, transmitted through Greek and Latin as ThomasTrace#758 in the U.S.A path, track, or trail; from Old French trace meaning track or path, ultimately from the LatinTruce#774 in the U.S.Peace or armistice; from Middle English trewes, Old English treow meaning faith, pledge, or agrTony#784 in the U.S.Priceless or inestimable; a short form of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, possiblTeo#794 in the U.S.God's gift or divine; a short form of Teodoro (Theodore) or Mateo, from the Greek Theodoros meaThaddeus#798 in the U.S.Courageous heart or gift of God; from the Aramaic Thaddai, possibly meaning heart or courageousTy#813 in the U.S.Short form of Tyler (tile maker), Tyson (son of Ty), or Tyrone (land of Owen in Irish); also usTeddy#823 in the U.S.Pet form of Theodore (Greek, 'gift of God') or Edward (Old English, 'wealthy guardian'), used sTrenton#887 in the U.S.Trent's settlement; from the city of Trenton, New Jersey, named for William Trent who founded iTrey#890 in the U.S.From Middle English and Old French treis meaning three; traditionally given to a third child, aToby#979 in the U.S.Short form of Tobias, from Hebrew Toviah or Tuvya meaning Yahweh is good, composed of tov meaniTrue#986 in the U.S.Faithful, genuine; from Old English treowe (faithful, trustworthy)Turner#1006 in the U.S.One who works a lathe; from Old French torneor (lathe operator), from torner (to turn on a lathTitan#1016 in the U.S.Great one; powerful ruler; from Greek Titan, the elder generation of gods in Greek mythology whThatcher#1037 in the U.S.One who thatches roofs; from Middle English thacchere (roof thatcher), from thatchen (to thatchTalon#1045 in the U.S.Claw; the sharp curved claw of a bird of prey; from Old French talon (heel, claw), from Latin tTylan#1100 in the U.S.Tile maker; variant of Tyler, from Old French tieulier (tile maker)Tiago#1156 in the U.S.Supplanter; Portuguese/Spanish form of James (Jacobo → Tiago), from Hebrew Ya'aqov (to grasp thTorin#1164 in the U.S.Chief; lord; from Irish Gaelic toran (chief) or torc (boar, strength) — possibly the same CeltiTzvi#1168 in the U.S.Deer; gazelle; from Hebrew tzvi (deer, gazelle — an animal associated with swiftness, beauty, aTymir#1179 in the U.S.Iron; strong as iron; a variant of Timur/Tamir, from Turkic/Mongolian timür (iron)Terry#1186 in the U.S.Power of the tribe; English form of the Germanic name Theodoric or a pet form of Terence, from Terrance#1298 in the U.S.From the Terentius clan; smooth, polishedTrent#1299 in the U.S.The trespasser; the flooding riverTyrone#1333 in the U.S.Land of Owen; Owen's territoryThorin#1361 in the U.S.Daring, bold, thunder-associatedTariq#1406 in the U.S.Night visitor; one who knocks at night; morning starTahj#1419 in the U.S.Crown, the crown, crowned oneTristen#1432 in the U.S.Tumult, noise; from TristanTaj#1461 in the U.S.Crown, the crown, crowned oneTeagan#1462 in the U.S.Little poet; poet's offspringTerrell#1495 in the U.S.From an English surname, possibly from Norman French 'tirel' (stubborn person, one who pulls). Truth#1501 in the U.S.the English word "truth" used as a virtue nameTaylen#1517 in the U.S.Modern coined blend of 'Tay-' (from Taylor) and the fashionable '-len' ending.Terrence#1524 in the U.S.from the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain origin; sometimes linked to Latin 'terere' (Townes#1551 in the U.S.from an English surname meaning "of the town," from Old English tun ("settlement, enclosure")Tristian#1585 in the U.S.A modern spelling variant of Tristan, a name from Celtic/Arthurian legend; the spelling was infTodd#1596 in the U.S.FoxTayden#1658 in the U.S.Modern coined name combining 'Tay-' (as in Taylor) with the fashionable '-den' suffix.Tyree#1670 in the U.S.Modern coined name, sometimes linked to the place name TireeTyrell#1703 in the U.S.From the Norman surname Tyrell/Tirel, possibly a nickname from Old French 'tirer' (to pull), inTaha#1725 in the U.S.Book, reading, recitationTruman#1811 in the U.S.Trusty manTamir#1844 in the U.S.Tall, erectTheoden#1857 in the U.S.King, lord, ruler of a peopleTruitt#1886 in the U.S.Place of resinous woodTahir#1912 in the U.S.Virtuous, pure, chasteTrevon#1926 in the U.S.ThreeTylen#1979 in the U.S.Tiler of roofsTaysom#1989 in the U.S.Transferred English surname, linked to the Tyson group (Old French tison 'firebrand'); populariTyce#2036 in the U.S.Variant of Tyson / elaboration of Ty, from Old French tison 'firebrand'Theodor#2109 in the U.S.Gift of godTaytum#2147 in the U.S.Tata's homesteadTamim#2181 in the U.S.StrongTheophilus#2225 in the U.S.lover of GodTenzin#2279 in the U.S.holder of Buddha DharmaTreyson#2330 in the U.S.Son of Trey; modern compound of Trey (the number three, from Old French treis) + -son (Old EnglTyrese#2331 in the U.S.From Tyre; a creative compound possibly blending Ty- (from Tyrone or Tyler) with -rese (from ThTai#2409 in the U.S.Great; talented; large; from Chinese/Vietnamese tai (great, talented, distinguished — a positivTaylin#2410 in the U.S.Tailor; garment cutter; a -lin variant of Taylor, from Old French tailleur (tailor, cutter)Teodoro#2411 in the U.S.Gift of God; Italian and Spanish form of Theodore, from Greek Theodoros (theos: God + doron: giTriston#2466 in the U.S.Tumult; noise; an -on spelling variant of Tristan, from Welsh Drystan (din, uproar) or Old FrenTakoda#2494 in the U.S.friend to everyoneTrae#2495 in the U.S.ThreeTegan#2513 in the U.S.darling, fair oneTim#2514 in the U.S.Honouring GodTyr#2515 in the U.S.godTiberius#2585 in the U.S.Of the Tiber






