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Baby Names That Start With T

2537 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

Taraneh#15527 in the U.S.Taraneh is a Persian name meaning 'melody,' 'song,' or 'tune.' A lyrical and much-loved name inTris#15532 in the U.S.Tris is a short form, historically clipped from Beatrice (Latin, 'she who brings happiness') orTuba#15535 in the U.S.From the Arabic Tuba, 'blessedness; goodness; happiness' — the name of the Tuba tree of ParadisTyjah#15539 in the U.S.Tyjah is a recent American coinage joining the popular Ty- prefix to a '-jah' ending, a cousin Tyne#15541 in the U.S.Tyne is a short, crisp name with two plausible sources. It reads as a clipped form of Tina, itsTameaka#15544 in the U.S.Tameaka is a spelling variant of Tameka, a coined African-American name that joins the Ta- prefTemika#15563 in the U.S.Temika is one spelling of the coined name usually written Tamika or Tameka, an African AmericanTameika#15570 in the U.S.Tameika is a 1970s American coinage, a spelling of Tamika/Tameka, a popular coined name of the Tamica#15571 in the U.S.Tamica is a variant of Tamika (Tameka), a 1970s American coinage. It has no secure ancient rootTerressa#15574 in the U.S.Terressa is a doubled-consonant respelling of Teresa. The parent name is of debated Greek origiTangie#15579 in the U.S.Tangie is the pet form of Tangela, a mid-century coinage that most often reads as a blend of thTiffine#15590 in the U.S.Tiffine is a variant of Tiffany, streamlined to a crisp two-beat name. Tiffany comes from the GTihesha#15592 in the U.S.Tihesha reads as a late-twentieth-century American invented name, built from a Ti- opening and Tawna#15595 in the U.S.Tawna is a feminine elaboration of Tawny, from Old French tané, 'tanned, golden-brown', with a Teryl#15608 in the U.S.Teryl is a mid-century respelling in the Cheryl family — Cheryl itself a blend of French cherieTiwanna#15609 in the U.S.Tiwanna is a mid-century American coinage pairing the Ti-/Ta- prefix pattern with an ending in Takeshia#15616 in the U.S.Takeshia is a spelling of Takisha, an African-American coinage that joins the fashionable 'Ta-'Tonetta#15618 in the U.S.Tonetta joins Toni, the short form of Antonia, to the Italian diminutive ending -etta, 'little.Takiesha#15619 in the U.S.Takiesha is a modern American coinage built from the Ta- prefix and Kiesha, a spelling of the bTimisha#15626 in the U.S.Timisha is a coined American name, built by fitting a Ti- opening to the popular -isha ending sTressia#15627 in the U.S.Tressia reads as an elaborated form of Tressa or Theresa; Theresa's roots are debated, most oftTinesha#15628 in the U.S.Tinesha is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, joining a Ti- opening (as in Trenda#15632 in the U.S.Trenda is best read as a rhyming reshaping of Brenda, from Old Norse brandr, 'sword' or 'torch'Toneisha#15633 in the U.S.Toneisha blends Toni or the syllable Tone with the -eisha ending common to Aisha and Keisha, a Trevia#15635 in the U.S.Trevia most plausibly began as a feminine form built on Trevor, from the Welsh tref 'settlementTrinda#15637 in the U.S.Trinda is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage, most plausibly built from Trina, a short foTamy#15640 in the U.S.Tamy is a trimmed respelling of Tammy, itself a pet form of Tamara — from Hebrew, 'date palm' —Twilla#15641 in the U.S.Twilla is a variant of Twila, an American name usually connected to the word 'twilight' (the soTarsha#15653 in the U.S.A name read either as a variant of Tasha, a short form of Natasha (Natalia, from the Latin for Towanda#15653 in the U.S.Most often an elaboration of Wanda, a Slavic name read as 'wanderer' or tied to the Wends. It iTashema#15657 in the U.S.Tashema's origin is not firmly documented; it reads as a constructed name joining the Ta- prefiTyrhonda#15659 in the U.S.Tyrhonda is an invented American name that fuses the fashionable Ty- prefix with Rhonda, a twenTenesia#15684 in the U.S.Tenesia is a modern American invented name from the nineteen-seventies and eighties, part of a Tiffinie#15705 in the U.S.Tiffinie is an inventive respelling of Tiffany, from the medieval Theophania, 'appearance of GoTinna#15711 in the U.S.Tinna is a double-n spelling of Tina, the pet form of names ending in -tina such as Christina (Tayeba#15742 in the U.S.From the Arabic Tayyiba, 'good; pure; wholesome; agreeable' — a warm virtue name. Noted honestlTrivia#15744 in the U.S.Trivia is a word-name from the Latin trivia, literally the place where three roads meet, from tTresa#15766 in the U.S.Tresa is a short variant of Teresa (Theresa), a name of uncertain Greek origin — perhaps from tTyshae#15771 in the U.S.Tyshae is a coined girls' name joining the popular Ty- prefix with a soft -shae ending (a spellTakelia#15875 in the U.S.Takelia is an invented name built from the popular Ta- prefix and a -kelia base related to KeliTausha#15904 in the U.S.Tausha is a phonetic spelling of Tasha, a short form of Natasha, the Russian pet form of NataliTawnya#15909 in the U.S.A variant of Tanya or Tonya, short forms of Tatiana, from the Roman family name Tatius; the speTaquila#15915 in the U.S.Taquila is a modern American coinage that pairs the popular Ta- prefix with a -quila ending, inTaquilla#15916 in the U.S.Taquilla reads as an invented American name, joining the Ta- prefix to a -quilla element. It haTeneisha#15927 in the U.S.Teneisha is a spelling of Tenisha, a coined African-American name whose -eisha ending echoes AiTemeka#15950 in the U.S.A genuine 1970s coined name, a spelling in the Tamika/Tameka family. These names carry sound ovTonimarie#15957 in the U.S.Tonimarie is a run-together compound of Toni, a short form of Antonia from the Roman family namTieshia#15977 in the U.S.Tieshia reads as a late-twentieth-century African American coinage that joins a Ti- opening to Tyshia#15982 in the U.S.Tyshia is a modern American coinage, the popular Ty- prefix joined to the -shia or -isha endingTabetha#16018 in the U.S.Tabetha is a respelling of Tabitha, from the Aramaic 'tabita', 'gazelle' -- the New Testament nTanyia#16041 in the U.S.Tanyia is a decorative respelling of Tanya, the Russian pet form of Tatiana, an old Roman familThailynn#16066 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing a Thai-/Tai- opening with the fashionable -lynn ending. A sound-blend,Tomorrow#16075 in the U.S.Tomorrow is the everyday English word for the day after today, from Old English to morgen, chosTosha#16083 in the U.S.A short form of Natasha (from Natalia, 'birthday of the Lord; Christmas'), and separately a SanTristine#16085 in the U.S.Tristine reads as a feminine name built from Tristan, the Celtic hero name often connected withTakera#16218 in the U.S.Takera is a modern American coinage, pairing the Ta- opening common to names like Tamika and TaTakyra#16219 in the U.S.Takyra is a respelling of Takira, an American coinage that joins the Ta- prefix to Kira (itselfTajha#16224 in the U.S.Tajha is a modern American respelling, closest to Taja, a short form linked to Tatiana or to thTamaira#16224 in the U.S.Tamaira reads as an elaborated form of Tamara or Tamira, from Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a treeTalana#16227 in the U.S.Talana is a modern coinage built from a Tal- opening, which some link to the Hebrew tal, 'dew',Tanajah#16229 in the U.S.Tanajah is a late-twentieth-century American girls' name pairing the popular Ta- prefix with a Tannia#16232 in the U.S.Tannia respells Tania, the Russian pet form of Tatiana; Tatiana derives from Tatius, an old RomTamiia#16233 in the U.S.Tamiia is a respelling of Tamia, a modern name carried into wide notice by the Canadian R&B sinTerria#16248 in the U.S.Terria is a coined feminine that expands Teria and echoes Tara, taking a Ter- stem and the flowTimiya#16263 in the U.S.Timiya is a modern American coinage joining a Ti- element to Miya. Miya can mean 'temple' or 'sTequilla#16275 in the U.S.Tequilla is best read as a modern American coinage in the Ta-/Te- rhythm of names like Tenille;Tzipa#16275 in the U.S.A Yiddish pet form of Tzipporah (Zipporah, the wife of Moses), from the Hebrew for 'bird.' A waTerisa#16277 in the U.S.Terisa is a variant spelling of Teresa, a name of debated Greek origin — often linked to therizTerrika#16279 in the U.S.Terrika is an American coinage joining a Ter- element (as in Teresa or Terri) to the fashionablTieara#16288 in the U.S.Tieara is a decorative respelling of Tiara, the word for the jeweled semicircular headband or cTonesha#16304 in the U.S.Tonesha is an American coinage pairing a To- opening with a -nesha ending in the family of TaneTonja#16305 in the U.S.A Slavic-styled spelling of Tonya/Tanya, a short form of Antonia (from a Roman family name) or Talicia#16309 in the U.S.Talicia is a modern American coinage that fronts a Ta- prefix onto Alicia or Felicia. Through tTashara#16321 in the U.S.Tashara is a late-century American coinage that elaborates Tasha — the short form of Natasha, iTamaka#16332 in the U.S.Tamaka reads as an invented name from the fashion for a light Ta- opening added to a rhythmic eTeena#16334 in the U.S.A doubled-vowel spelling of Tina, itself a short form of names ending in -tina such as ChristinTammra#16337 in the U.S.Tammra squeezes Tamara down to two beats; Tamara comes from the Hebrew Tamar, 'date palm', a biTammi#16343 in the U.S.Tammi is a stylized spelling of Tammy, itself a short form of Tamara, from Hebrew tamar, 'date Tanija#16347 in the U.S.Tanija is a modern respelling in the Tanya family, where the j is sounded like a y in Slavic faTattiana#16353 in the U.S.Tattiana is a spelling variant of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman family name Tatius, borne Timera#16358 in the U.S.Timera joins a Ti- opening to a soft -mera ending that recalls Tamera; it is a coined, melodic Tenly#16359 in the U.S.Tenly is a trimmed spelling of Tenley, a surname- and place-derived name popularized as a girlsToniya#16365 in the U.S.Toniya reads as a phonetic spelling of Tonya or Tonia, the familiar short forms of Antonia. AntTullia#16374 in the U.S.From the Roman family name Tullius, feminine Tullia — most famously Cicero's beloved daughter TTenika#16381 in the U.S.Tenika is a coined name, a Te- variation on Tanika and Tameka within the inventive African-AmerTerrisha#16391 in the U.S.Terrisha is a coined African-American name joining a Terri- or Ter- opening to an -isha ending Timika#16417 in the U.S.Timika is a modern American coinage, a Ti- variant of Tamika/Tomika. It belongs to the productiTkeya#16426 in the U.S.Tkeya reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a clipped T- opening to a KToshia#16435 in the U.S.Toshia is generally a variant of Tosha, a pet form of Natasha. Natasha is the Russian diminutivTymeka#16460 in the U.S.Tymeka is a variant within the Tamika and Tameka group, pairing a Ty- start with the fashionablTywanna#16478 in the U.S.Tywanna is an African-American coinage that joins the fashionable Ty- prefix to a -wanna elemenTameka#16565 in the U.S.Tameka is a coined American name, the -eka spelling twin of Tamika, that flowered in the 1970s.Titiana#16608 in the U.S.Titiana is a variant blending Titania — the fairy queen of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's DrTrang#16616 in the U.S.Trang is a Vietnamese given name meaning 'serious,' 'dignified,' or 'elegant,' carrying the senTyisha#16625 in the U.S.Tyisha is a 1970s American coinage, joining a Ty- opening to the -isha ending (often tied to AiTakita#16632 in the U.S.Takita is an American coinage pairing a Ta- prefix with a -kita ending echoing Nakita and NikitTaneisha#16648 in the U.S.Taneisha is a modern American coinage built from a Ta- opening and the melodic -eisha ending thTanishia#16653 in the U.S.Tanishia is a spelling variant of Tanisha, a name of debated origin sometimes tied to a Hausa wTassie#16670 in the U.S.Tassie is an affectionate -ie form tied to Tacy and to Anastasia. Anastasia comes from the GreeTniya#16680 in the U.S.Tniya is a modern American coinage, a compressed spelling of Taniya or Toniya. It keeps the fasToi#16681 in the U.S.Toi is a brief modern American given name with no fixed etymology. It most plausibly began as aTracee#16686 in the U.S.A doubled-e spelling of Tracy, from a Norman French place name and surname (a settlement 'of ThTreena#16691 in the U.S.A double-e spelling of Trina, a short form of Katrina or Catherine, from the Greek read as 'purTyjanae#16698 in the U.S.Tyjanae joins the popular American prefix Ty- with Janae, itself a modern elaborated spelling oTykerria#16699 in the U.S.Tykerria pairs the Ty- prefix, popular across many modern American names, with an elaborated -kTeshia#16720 in the U.S.Teshia is a modern American coinage that reads as a clipped, stand-alone form of longer names sTiajuana#16727 in the U.S.Tiajuana reads as a blend of the Spanish Tia, 'aunt', and Juana, the feminine of Juan from HebrTonita#16757 in the U.S.Tonita is a Spanish-flavored diminutive, read either as a pet form of Juanita ('God is graciousTanari#16772 in the U.S.A modern coinage of warm, rolling sound, brushing names like Tanara and Kanari. No documented eTanaysha#16773 in the U.S.Tanaysha reads as an invented name close to Tanisha, joining a Ta- opening to a stressed -nayshTreneice#16776 in the U.S.Treneice is a modern invented name that pairs a Tre- opening with an ending echoing Denise or NTashira#16785 in the U.S.Tashira is a modern coinage pairing a Ta- opening with a -shira ending. The -shira echoes the HTuyen#16795 in the U.S.Tuyen is a Vietnamese given name; depending on the underlying word it can mean stream or springTazlyn#16799 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Taz- sound with the popular -lyn ending (from Welsh 'lake; waterfallTyniqua#16809 in the U.S.Tyniqua reads as a late-twentieth-century American invented name, built from the popular Ty- opTessia#16811 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Tessa and Tessie (short forms of Theresa) with an -ia ending. RoutesTywana#16824 in the U.S.Tywana is a coined African-American name, a Ty- spelling of Tawana; it was created for its rhytTrilby#16835 in the U.S.Trilby is a literary coinage, the name of the artists'-model heroine of George du Maurier's hugTalie#16909 in the U.S.A short, pet form drawn from Natalie or Talia, used as a name in its own right. Exact route uncTammara#16916 in the U.S.Tammara is a doubled-m spelling of Tamara, from the Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a biblical name Teila#16948 in the U.S.Teila is a coined American girl's name, formed by ear on the pattern of Tila and Teela, part ofTekia#16950 in the U.S.Tekia is a coined American name that joins a Te- prefix with the -kia ending found in names likTyiesha#17014 in the U.S.Tyiesha is a coined and respelled American girls' name, one of many built around the fashionablTyneshia#17022 in the U.S.Tyneshia sets the fashionable Ty- opener against the -neshia ending heard in Tanesha and LaneshTahnee#17056 in the U.S.Tahnee is a respelling of Tawny/Tawnee, from the color word tawny — Anglo-French tauné, 'tan, gTandra#17079 in the U.S.Tandra is a mid-century American coinage built on the fashionable -andra sound of Sandra and CaTazia#17099 in the U.S.Tazia is a short form of Anastazia (Anastasia), from the Greek anastasis, 'resurrection' or 'riTeiara#17104 in the U.S.Teiara is an ornamental respelling of Tiara, the word for a jeweled crown that entered English Terica#17112 in the U.S.Terica is a coined blend that joins Terri — a short form of Teresa — with Erica, the feminine oTorre#17138 in the U.S.Torre as a girl's name reads mainly as a spelling of Tori or Tory, the short form of Victoria, Tuyet#17152 in the U.S.Tuyet is a Vietnamese girl's name from 'tuyet', 'snow', evoking purity and cool whiteness; in VTaegen#17245 in the U.S.Taegen is a modern respelling of Teagan, an Irish name from a diminutive of Tadhg, 'poet,' hencTaela#17246 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tayla and Kaela, part of the airy -aela family. No single fixed meaninTemperence#17281 in the U.S.Temperence is a spelling variant of Temperance, one of the Puritan virtue names, from the LatinTeniyah#17282 in the U.S.Teniyah is a modern invented American name, part of the popular -niyah and -niya family alongsiTanaisha#17290 in the U.S.Tanaisha elaborates Tanisha, a signature nineteen-seventies coinage, by stretching it toward thTashianna#17297 in the U.S.Tashianna joins a Tashi- opening, close to Tatiana and Tasha, to Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah mTawanna#17301 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the Ta- prefix to a Wanda/Wanna element. ATeesha#17307 in the U.S.Teesha is a phonetic spelling of Tisha, itself a short form of names such as Latisha or LeticiaTelena#17310 in the U.S.Telena is an American coinage that pairs a Te- opening with the popular ending name Lena, a shoTorrence#17312 in the U.S.From the Irish/Scottish surname Torrance, from a place name meaning 'little hills; mounds.' As Trynity#17318 in the U.S.Trynity is a respelling of Trinity, a word name from the Latin trinitas, 'the three', referringTiaja#17326 in the U.S.Tiaja reads as an invented American name joining a Ti- opening to Aja, a short, musical name brTahirah#17340 in the U.S.From the Arabic Tahira, 'pure; chaste; virtuous.' It is honored as an epithet of Fatimah and ofTalaia#17342 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Talia ('dew of God,' Hebrew) and Amaia, with an airy -aia ending. No dTalisha#17344 in the U.S.Talisha is a coined name from the productive African American sound-family of the later twentieTallyn#17345 in the U.S.A modern coinage brushing the sounds of Talon and the place name Tallinn, with a fashionable -yTamana#17346 in the U.S.In US records Tamana reads chiefly as a modern coinage pairing a Ta- opening with a -mana elemeTamani#17347 in the U.S.Tamani has no single documented route. It echoes the Arabic tamanni, 'wishing, longing, desire'Tamila#17348 in the U.S.Tamila is an American coinage that blends the sound of Tamela and Tamara with the -ila of CamilTamina#17349 in the U.S.Tamina may reflect the Persian Tahmineh, a heroine of the Shahnameh epic and mother of Sohrab, Tanasia#17350 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Anastasia (Greek, 'resurrection') and names like Asia. A sound-echo, nTanna#17352 in the U.S.Tanna is a mid-century American name usually read as a variant of Tana or a short form of TanyaTaaliyah#17353 in the U.S.A respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali ('exalted; high; sublime'). The doubledTacey#17354 in the U.S.Tacey has two honest stories. In the twentieth century it reads as a clipped form of Stacey or Taelor#17355 in the U.S.Taelor is a respelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname from Norman French tailleur, Tarynn#17355 in the U.S.Tarynn is a doubled-n spelling of Taryn, a modern name that appeared in the mid-twentieth centuTashvi#17356 in the U.S.A modern Indian name in Sanskrit dress, commonly glossed as a name of the Goddess or as 'one whTaia#17357 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Taya and Maia, of soft open sound. It also brushes the Maori Taia; Tantania#17358 in the U.S.Tantania is a modern coinage without a documented root. Its sound recalls Titania, Shakespeare'Taylour#17360 in the U.S.Taylour is a British-style spelling of Taylor, an occupational surname from the Old French tailTaysha#17361 in the U.S.Taysha reads as an elaboration of Tasha, the short form of Natasha - the Russian pet form of NaTarnisha#17362 in the U.S.Tarnisha is a coined American girl's name related to Tanisha and Lanisha, pairing a Tar-/Ta- opTaleya#17363 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Talia and Aaliyah, in the soft -eya family. A sound-echo, not a documeTaline#17364 in the U.S.Taline (also Talin, Taleen) is an Armenian girls' name taken from Talin, a town in the AragatsoTelayah#17364 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the soft -ayah family, brushing Talia and Aaliyah. A sound-echo, not a docuTameria#17365 in the U.S.Tameria stretches the Tam- element, familiar from Tamara and Tameka, with a flowing -eria endinTamiah#17366 in the U.S.Tamiah is a modern American coinage that lengthens Tamia with the fashionable -iah ending. It rTelia#17366 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Delia ('of Delos') and Amelia ('work; industrious'), soft and flowing.Tamirah#17367 in the U.S.Tamirah belongs to the Tamar and Tamir family. Tamar is a Hebrew name meaning 'date palm,' bornTamsen#17368 in the U.S.Tamsen is a Cornish contraction of Thomasina, the feminine of Thomas, which comes from the AramTamsyn#17369 in the U.S.Tamsyn is a Cornish spelling of Tamsin, a contraction of Thomasina, the feminine of Thomas. ThoTerriyah#17370 in the U.S.Terriyah is an invented American name that joins Terri, a short form of Teresa, to the fashionaTanyiah#17371 in the U.S.Tanyiah is an '-iah' elaboration of Tanya, itself a Russian pet form of Tatiana - a name from tTaralyn#17373 in the U.S.Taralyn joins Tara to the fashionable -lyn ending. Tara is an Irish place name meaning 'hill' oTasnia#17374 in the U.S.Tasnia is a girl's name popular in Bengali-speaking Muslim families, tied to Tasnim, the name oTauheedah#17374 in the U.S.Tauheedah is a feminine Arabic name, a form of Tawhidah, from tawhid, the central Islamic princThalya#17374 in the U.S.Thalya is a modern spelling of Thalia, from the Greek thallein, 'to blossom' or 'flourish.' In Thanya#17375 in the U.S.Thanya is a respelling of Tanya, the Russian short form of Tatiana, which traces to the Roman fTaveah#17376 in the U.S.Taveah is a newly emerging coinage. Its shape recalls Tavia and Octavia in the ear, but no docuTawny#17377 in the U.S.Tawny is a word-name from the color tawny, a warm golden- or orange-brown, from the Old French Taygen#17379 in the U.S.Taygen is a modern respelling of Teagan, an anglicized Irish and Welsh name variously linked toThistle#17379 in the U.S.From the English word thistle, the spiny purple-flowered plant that is the national emblem of STaylar#17380 in the U.S.Taylar is an -ar spelling of Taylor, an occupational surname from Old French tailleur, 'cutter,Taylorann#17381 in the U.S.Taylorann runs Taylor and Ann together as one word; Taylor is an occupational surname for a taiTeah#17386 in the U.S.Teah is a modern respelling of Tia or Thea. Thea is Greek for 'goddess' (and a short form of DoTegh#17387 in the U.S.From the Punjabi tegh, 'sword' — a word of courage and honor, borne in the Sikh tradition (as iTema#17390 in the U.S.From the Akan (Ghana), a name traditionally given to a child who follows twins; also the name oTemilade#17391 in the U.S.From the Yoruba Temilade, 'mine has become a crown; mine is now a crown' (temi, 'mine,' + ade, Teniola#17392 in the U.S.From the Yoruba, read as 'wealth is worth having/spreading' (tan/teni + ola, 'wealth; honor') -Tenlee#17393 in the U.S.Tenlee is a -lee respelling of Tenley, an English surname and place name (as in Tenleytown) turTeressa#17394 in the U.S.A spelling of Theresa/Teresa, a classic name of debated origin, often linked to the Greek theroTesa#17395 in the U.S.Tesa reads as a clipped form of Teresa (or Theresa), a name of debated Greek origin usually tieTesneem#17396 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Tasnim, the name of a spring or fountain of Paradise mentioned in the QuraTesni#17397 in the U.S.From the Welsh tesni, 'warmth; the warmth of the sun' - a gentle, sunlit nature name.Teyla#17400 in the U.S.Teyla is a modern girls' name, most naturally read as a spelling of Tayla, itself a blend of thThaswika#17404 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled coinage, chosen for its graceful South Indian sound. No documented sinTerena#17406 in the U.S.Terena is a soft coined girl's name that echoes Serena ('serene', Latin) and Sabrina while readTheadosia#17408 in the U.S.A spelling of Theodosia, from the Greek theos ('God') + dosis ('giving') — 'gift of God.' KnownThemis#17409 in the U.S.From the Greek themis, 'divine law; custom; that which is laid down as right'; the Titaness of

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