Baby Names That Start With T
2537 baby names beginning with the letter T — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
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Thera#17410 in the U.S.Thera may be a short form of Theresa - a name of uncertain Greek origin sometimes tied to thero▶Thereza#17411 in the U.S.A Portuguese and Spanish spelling of Theresa/Teresa, a classic of debated origin often linked t▶Thomas#17412 in the U.S.From the Aramaic te'oma (via Greek Thomas), 'twin.' Borne by the apostle Thomas ('Doubting Thom▶Thompson#17413 in the U.S.From the English surname Thompson, 'son of Thomas' (Thomas: Aramaic, 'twin'). A surname-style g▶Tiffani#17415 in the U.S.A spelling of Tiffany, from the Greek Theophania ('appearance of God; Epiphany'), a name once g▶Tiffanie#17416 in the U.S.Tiffanie is an -ie spelling of Tiffany, the medieval English form of Greek Theophania, 'the app▶Tirza#17419 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Tirzah, 'delight; pleasantness.' It is the name of a daughter of Zelophehad in ▶Tishya#17420 in the U.S.Tishya appears to draw on Sanskrit Tishya, the name of an auspicious star or lunar mansion (nak▶Tanasha#17421 in the U.S.Tanasha reads as an American reshaping of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of Natalia, from Lati▶Tiyanna#17422 in the U.S.A respelling of Tiana (double-n), a short form of Tatiana (a Roman/Slavic name of uncertain roo▶Taneia#17423 in the U.S.Taneia reads as an inventive spelling in the Tania and Tanya family, the familiar short forms o▶Tonia#17423 in the U.S.A short form of Antonia, the feminine of the Roman family name Antonius (of uncertain ancient s▶Tamarah#17424 in the U.S.Tamarah is a spelling of Tamara, from the Hebrew 'tamar', a date palm or palm tree, an ancient ▶Torianna#17424 in the U.S.Torianna extends Tori, the familiar short form of Victoria, with a flowing -anna ending. Victor▶Tracie#17426 in the U.S.A form of Tracy, from an English surname and Norman place name (linked to a Gallo-Roman name, '▶Tamyah#17427 in the U.S.Tamyah is a modern coined spelling close to Tamia and Amaya. It has no single documented root: ▶Traniyah#17427 in the U.S.Traniyah is a created name pairing a Tra- opening with the fashionable -niyah ending seen in An▶Tressa#17428 in the U.S.A short form of Theresa (Greek, of uncertain meaning, often linked to 'harvest' or 'summer'), a▶Tressie#17429 in the U.S.A vintage pet form of Theresa/Teresa, a classic of debated origin often linked to the Greek the▶Tannah#17431 in the U.S.Tannah is likely an elaborated spelling of Tana (or a feminine of Tanner), with the added -ah e▶Tridha#17431 in the U.S.Tridha is a Sanskrit word meaning 'threefold, in three ways, in three parts', built on tri, 'th▶Trulei#17434 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the word 'truly' with a decorative -ei ending. Sound over a fixed mean▶Taviana#17435 in the U.S.Taviana is a contemporary name most often understood as a softened form of Tatiana, the feminin▶Tawnie#17437 in the U.S.Tawnie is a spelling of the word name Tawny, from Old French tanne, 'tanned' — a warm golden-br▶Taygan#17437 in the U.S.Taygan is a phonetic respelling of Teagan or Tegan, a Welsh and Irish name variously read as fa▶Tullie#17438 in the U.S.A short, warm form drawn from Tullia (the Roman name) or Tallulah, used on its own. Exact route▶Tylei#17440 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tyler and Kylie, with a fashionable -ei ending. A sound-echo, not a do▶Tayna#17441 in the U.S.Tayna is a respelling — with the letters lightly swapped — of Tanya, the Russian short form of ▶Tymia#17442 in the U.S.Tymia joins the popular Ty- prefix, common in late twentieth-century American names, to a -mia ▶Thayla#17443 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Thalia (Greek, 'to flourish') and Kayla, with a soft two-beat shape. N▶Tynia#17443 in the U.S.Tynia is a respelling in the Tania and Tanya family, all diminutives of the Russian Tatiana. Ta▶Theda#17444 in the U.S.A short form of Theodora, from Greek theos ('God') and doron ('gift') — 'gift of God.' Famous t▶Tytianna#17444 in the U.S.Tytianna is a stylized spelling of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman Tatianus, from the family▶Tziri#17445 in the U.S.A Yiddish affectionate form of Tzirel, a traditional Ashkenazi name often paired with the Hebre▶Tonika#17448 in the U.S.Tonika is a later-century American coinage built on Toni, the short form of Antonia and Antoine▶Tiera#17451 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tiara ('jeweled crown') and Sierra ('mountain range'). A sound-echo, n▶Telisa#17453 in the U.S.Telisa reads as a coined elaboration built on Lisa — itself a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew E▶Telisha#17454 in the U.S.Telisha is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, built from the fashio▶Tira#17457 in the U.S.Tira is a short modern name with more than one thread: it can be a respelling of Tyra (a Scandi▶Tisa#17458 in the U.S.Tisa is read either as the Swahili word tisa ('nine, ninth') or as a short form of names like L▶Terrisa#17461 in the U.S.Terrisa is a phonetic spelling of Teresa (Theresa), a name of debated Greek origin usually conn▶Trianna#17467 in the U.S.Trianna reads as a coined cousin of Brianna and Arianna, formed by swapping their opening for T▶Tuana#17469 in the U.S.Tuana is a popular modern Turkish girls' name. It is commonly glossed in Turkey as 'divine ligh▶Tyanne#17472 in the U.S.Tyanne joins the modern Ty- element, popular from names like Tyler and Tyra, with Anne, from He▶Trishia#17475 in the U.S.Trishia is a spelling of Tricia (or Trisha), the short form of Patricia, from Latin patricius, ▶Tajanae#17480 in the U.S.Tajanae is a modern American coinage pairing the Ta- prefix with Janae; it has no traditional d▶Takayla#17481 in the U.S.Takayla is a modern American coinage that fronts Kayla — itself a popular modern name — with th▶Tonnie#17483 in the U.S.Tonnie is an affectionate girl's name, a spelling of Toni, short for Antonia, the feminine of t▶Tamika#17488 in the U.S.Tamika is a coined American given name that flowered in the 1960s-70s naming movement among Bla▶Tanae#17492 in the U.S.Tanae is a coined name that joins the Ta- prefix to the -nae ending found in Renae and Janae. T▶Tani#17494 in the U.S.A short form of Tania/Tanya (ultimately from Tatiana), and separately a Japanese word tani ('va▶Tanyah#17495 in the U.S.Tanyah is an elaborated spelling of Tanya, the Russian pet form of Tatiana. Tatiana derives fro▶Taven#17502 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling echoing Tavin and Raven, of crisp two-beat sound. No documented ▶Tyeshia#17502 in the U.S.Tyeshia is a coined name joining the Ty- opening — popular in African American naming — to the ▶Teeghan#17509 in the U.S.Teeghan is a modern respelling of Teagan, an Irish name linked to Tadhg, meaning poet, and some▶Tyshauna#17510 in the U.S.Tyshauna joins the fashionable Ty- prefix to Shauna, a feminine spelling of Sean, itself the Ir▶Teniya#17513 in the U.S.Teniya is a modern American coinage that echoes names like Tenaya and Tania; it strings a soft ▶Terriah#17515 in the U.S.Terriah extends Terri, the familiar pet form of Teresa and Theresa, with an -ah ending. Teresa'▶Terrie#17516 in the U.S.Terrie is an -ie spelling of Terry, most often a short form of Teresa/Theresa. Teresa's own roo▶Texie#17520 in the U.S.Texie reads as a homespun American coinage of the late 1800s South, formed with the fond -ie en▶Tolani#17528 in the U.S.A Yoruba name, short for fuller names like Adetola ('the crown/wealth is enough') and Omotolani▶Treva#17533 in the U.S.Read as a feminine of Trevor (Welsh, 'big village; large settlement') and as a vintage coinage ▶Tristina#17535 in the U.S.Tristina is a coined feminine name that joins Tristan, from a Celtic name reshaped by the Latin▶Trudi#17536 in the U.S.Trudi is a pet form of Gertrude, from the Germanic ger ('spear') and thrud ('strength'), so the▶Truli#17538 in the U.S.A modern coinage playing on the English word 'truly.' A word-echo, not a documented name; route▶Tynleigh#17547 in the U.S.Tynleigh is a modern coinage that fits a Tyn- opening to the fashionable -leigh ending, an Engl▶Taija#17685 in the U.S.Taija has a dual character: in the U.S. it reads as a modern coinage related to Taya and Taina,▶Tammera#17685 in the U.S.Tammera is a decorated spelling of Tamera, itself a variant of Tamara, from Hebrew tamar, 'date▶Takia#17689 in the U.S.Takia reflects Arabic Taqiyya/Taqiyah, 'pious, devout, mindful of God,' from the root t-q-w; in▶Tandy#17690 in the U.S.Tandy began as a medieval English pet form of Andrew — an affectionate reshaping that also beca▶Tal#17691 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Tal, 'dew' — a fresh nature word. In Israel it is unisex and leans toward boys;▶Tanique#17696 in the U.S.Tanique is a modern American coinage joining the Ta- prefix with the -nique ending familiar fro▶Tanita#17697 in the U.S.Tanita reads as an elaboration in the Anita/Tania family — Anita a Spanish diminutive of Ana (H▶Tamra#17699 in the U.S.A streamlined spelling of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar, 'date palm' (a symbol of grace and fruitfu▶Tarahji#17704 in the U.S.Tarahji is a modern American respelling of Taraji, a name drawn from Swahili roots carrying the▶Taraoluwa#17705 in the U.S.Taraoluwa is a Yoruba theophoric name from Nigeria built around Oluwa, 'God' or 'the Lord', a w▶Tatyanna#17711 in the U.S.Tatyanna is an ornate spelling of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman family name Tatius. Long p▶Tenia#17722 in the U.S.Tenia is best read as a modern American coinage, its sound close to Tina, Tanya and the -nia na▶Terrilynn#17728 in the U.S.Terrilynn joins Terri, the pet form of Teresa, to the popular tag-name Lynn. Teresa's origin is▶Thailyn#17734 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Thai-/Tay- sound with the popular -lyn ending (as in Jaylyn and Bray▶Tifeoluwa#17740 in the U.S.From the Yoruba Tifeoluwa, 'God's own; that which belongs to the Lord' (Oluwa, 'the Lord'). A d▶Timya#17745 in the U.S.Timya is a spelling of Timia, an African-American coined name built from a Ti- opening and the ▶Tniyah#17751 in the U.S.Tniyah is a compressed spelling of Taniyah, joining a Ta- prefix with the -niyah ending familia▶Tranae#17762 in the U.S.Tranae reads as a created name pairing a Tra- opening with Nae, the melodic ending shared by Re▶Tiffiney#17764 in the U.S.Tiffiney is an American respelling of Tiffany, which comes from the Greek Theophania, 'appearan▶Tika#17769 in the U.S.Tika has more than one possible route. In South Asian use it echoes the Sanskrit word tika (als▶Tikia#17770 in the U.S.Tikia is a modern American coinage built from the Ti- prefix and the popular -kia ending seen i▶Tyara#17774 in the U.S.Tyara is a respelling of Tiara, from the Latin tiara and Greek tiaras, a jeweled headband or or▶Tyauna#17776 in the U.S.Tyauna is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Ty- prefix with an -auna ending, ▶Tyesha#17777 in the U.S.Tyesha is a coined African-American name pairing the Ty- opening with the -esha ending that ech▶Tylea#17782 in the U.S.Tylea pairs the Ty- opening, as in Tyler, with a -lea ending that echoes Talia and Lea; it was ▶Tomiko#17786 in the U.S.Tomiko is a Japanese feminine name commonly written with tomi ('wealth, riches', or with kanji ▶Takeisha#17805 in the U.S.Takeisha is a coined American girls' name joining the popular Ta- prefix to Keisha. Keisha itse▶Tyeasha#17817 in the U.S.Tyeasha reads as a created name pairing a Ty- opening with an -easha ending drawn from Aisha or▶Tameshia#17818 in the U.S.Tameshia is a coined name in the Tamisha/Tamika family, joining a Tam- opening (often linked to▶Tyreka#17836 in the U.S.Tyreka is a late-century American coinage joining the Ty- prefix to a '-reka' ending, a cousin ▶Tabita#17855 in the U.S.Tabita is a spelling of Tabitha, from the Aramaic word for 'gazelle.' In the Book of Acts, Tabi▶Tahara#17856 in the U.S.Tahara means purity and cleanliness in Arabic, where taharah is a revered idea of spiritual and▶Tempestt#17875 in the U.S.Tempestt is a double-t respelling of Tempest, from Latin tempestas, 'storm, weather,' by way of▶Teondra#17879 in the U.S.Teondra is an invented American name rather than an inherited one. It fuses the light Te- prefi▶Teala#17886 in the U.S.Teala is a coined American girl's name, most plausibly drawn from the color teal or formed as a▶Tearra#17888 in the U.S.Tearra is a respelling of Tiara, the word for a jeweled headband or small crown, which came int▶Terah#17892 in the U.S.Terah as a modern girl's name sits close to Tara and Terra, evoking 'earth' and a soft two-beat▶Teriana#17895 in the U.S.Teriana has no independent documented root; it reads as a coined blend of Teri or Terry (a shor▶Tiffanyann#17896 in the U.S.Tiffanyann runs the two names Tiffany and Ann together as a single written name. Tiffany descen▶Tomesha#17912 in the U.S.Tomesha joins a To- opening to the fashionable -esha ending seen in Lakeisha and Tenesha; it is▶Thy#17913 in the U.S.Thy is a Vietnamese given name element, most plausibly used as a short, Americanized form of a ▶Tiauna#17915 in the U.S.Tiauna is a decorative spelling of Tiana or Tianna. Those names arose both as short forms of Ta▶Tierany#17916 in the U.S.Tierany is a phonetic respelling of Tierney, an Irish surname from O Tighearnaigh, 'descendant ▶Tracia#17919 in the U.S.Tracia is an elaboration of Tracy, giving it an '-ia' ending; Tracy began as an English place-s▶Traeh#17934 in the U.S.Traeh is a modern coined girls' name best known as the English word 'heart' spelled backward (h▶Trini#17938 in the U.S.Trini is a short form of Trinidad or Trinity, names honoring the Christian Holy Trinity, from t▶Tyann#17943 in the U.S.Tyann joins the modern Ty- sound to the classic Ann, a compact blend name. Ann derives from the▶Tyona#17945 in the U.S.Tyona pairs the popular Ty- opening, common in late twentieth-century American names, with a fl▶Tambria#18129 in the U.S.Tambria has no single documented root; it most likely began as an elaboration of Tam, the short▶Tanesia#18142 in the U.S.Tanesia combines the popular Ta- prefix with a flowing -nesia ending, close in sound to Tanesha▶Talissa#18170 in the U.S.Talissa is a coined name that reads as a Ta- form of Talisa, or a reshaping of Melissa with a T▶Tansley#18178 in the U.S.From the English place and surname Tansley, a Derbyshire village name; the -ley element means '▶Tarin#18180 in the U.S.Tarin is a variant spelling of Taryn, a mid-century coinage generally treated as a feminine for▶Tatiyanna#18184 in the U.S.Tatiyanna is an elaborated respelling of Tatiana, a name from the Roman family name Tatius (of ▶Tatjana#18185 in the U.S.Tatjana is the German, Scandinavian and South-Slavic spelling of Tatiana, in which the j marks ▶Tiffeny#18208 in the U.S.Tiffeny is an -eny respelling of Tiffany, a name that comes from the Greek Theophania, 'appeara▶Teylor#18209 in the U.S.Teylor is a respelling of Taylor, an English surname from the Old French tailleur, 'tailor', on▶Timeka#18214 in the U.S.Timeka is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, a Ti- variant in the T▶Tomisha#18225 in the U.S.Tomisha is a coined given name built on the widely used -isha ending (also seen in Lakisha and ▶Tonique#18226 in the U.S.Tonique is a coined American girl's name that dresses up Toni with a stylish French-looking -qu▶Tosca#18229 in the U.S.Tosca is an Italian name usually read as from Tuscany or a Tuscan woman; it is closely bound to▶Tran#18231 in the U.S.Tran is the Vietnamese name Tran, best known as one of the most common Vietnamese surnames, the▶Trenae#18234 in the U.S.Trenae is a modern coinage that fuses the Tre- prefix with the fashionable -nae ending seen in ▶Trenisha#18240 in the U.S.Trenisha is a modern American coinage joining the Tre- prefix with the -nisha ending seen in Ta▶Tynasia#18257 in the U.S.An invented American name pairing the popular Ty- prefix with the flowing -asia ending (as in T▶Tyrianna#18261 in the U.S.Tyrianna is a modern American blend, joining the popular Ty- prefix (as in Tyra or Tyler) with ▶Tyrisha#18276 in the U.S.Tyrisha is an invented African American girls' name pairing the popular Ty- opening with the -i▶Tysheka#18278 in the U.S.Tysheka is a modern American coinage that pairs the Ty- prefix with the melodic -sheka ending, ▶Tabbatha#18494 in the U.S.Tabbatha is a doubled-b spelling of Tabitha, from Aramaic tabitha, 'gazelle'; in the New Testam▶Taiz#18504 in the U.S.Taiz is an invented short name joining the Tai- sound, familiar from names like Tai and Taj, to▶Takeia#18509 in the U.S.Takeia is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ta- name-prefix and the -keia sound ▶Takisha#18511 in the U.S.Takisha is a 1970s American coinage combining the decorative prefix Ta- with the element Kisha ▶Tanairi#18532 in the U.S.Tanairi is a rare coined name of uncertain origin, used chiefly by Latina families; it belongs ▶Tanaka#18534 in the U.S.Tanaka is best known as a very common Japanese surname meaning 'dweller in the middle of the ri▶Tandi#18536 in the U.S.Tandi reads as a spelling of Tandy — historically a pet form of Andrew (Greek 'manly'), and in ▶Taressa#18545 in the U.S.Taressa is an elaborated spelling in the family of Teresa, a name of debated Greek origin often▶Tacy#18583 in the U.S.Tacy (also Tace) is a Puritan virtue name from the Latin 'tace', 'be silent' - part of the same▶Teran#18589 in the U.S.Teran is a short, uncertain girls' name in United States records. Its sound sits near Taryn and▶Talar#18591 in the U.S.Talar is an Armenian girl's name meaning 'green arbor' or 'leafy bower,' evoking a shaded canop▶Terresa#18591 in the U.S.Terresa is a double-r respelling of Teresa or Theresa, a name of Greek origin linked either to ▶Tameia#18598 in the U.S.Tameia is a respelling of Tamia, a modern American given name that gained wide recognition thro▶Tameya#18599 in the U.S.Tameya is a modern American respelling that sits between Tamia and Tamera, elaborated names in ▶Tamie#18600 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Tammy, a pet form of Tamara, from the Hebrew for 'date palm' (or of Thoma▶Taralee#18602 in the U.S.Taralee is a modern blended name pairing Tara with Lee. Tara is best known as the Irish royal h▶Tarrah#18606 in the U.S.A doubled-r spelling of Tara, from the Irish 'Teamhair,' the royal Hill of Tara, often read as ▶Tashae#18607 in the U.S.Tashae is an American coinage that reshapes Tasha - a short form of Natasha - with a soft '-ae'▶Tita#18611 in the U.S.Tita is a diminutive, an affectionate short form pulled from the tail of longer names ending in▶Tonni#18619 in the U.S.Tonni is a decorative spelling of Toni, itself a short form of Antonia or Antoinette, from the ▶Teja#18620 in the U.S.Teja most often comes from the Sanskrit tejas, 'radiance, light, fiery brilliance', a unisex na▶Tequila#18624 in the U.S.A word-name drawn from tequila, the agave spirit named for the town of Tequila in Jalisco, Mexi▶Torry#18625 in the U.S.Torry is a spelling of Tori or Tory, the breezy short form of Victoria, and also matches an Eng▶Tovia#18628 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Tovia, 'God is good' — a feminine form of Tobiah. A warm theophoric name, noted▶Tyeesha#18659 in the U.S.Tyeesha joins the Ty- sound to the ending -eesha, a phonetic spelling of the -isha heard in Ais▶Tykeisha#18661 in the U.S.Tykeisha joins the Ty- prefix with Keisha, itself often linked to Keziah, a Hebrew name for a f▶Tylesha#18665 in the U.S.Tylesha is a modern African American coinage, pairing the Ty- prefix with the -lesha/-leisha en▶Tykera#18667 in the U.S.Tykera is best read as a coined name pairing the fashionable Ty- opening with Kera or Kira. Kir▶Tyniah#18673 in the U.S.Tyniah joins the crisp Ty- prefix to the flowing -niah ending, echoing Tania and Taniyah. It is▶Tyria#18674 in the U.S.Tyria is an invented American name pairing the fashionable Ty- opening, familiar from Tyra and ▶Tasiyah#18848 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tasia and Anastasia, in the soft -iyah family. A sound-echo, not a doc▶Teara#18858 in the U.S.Teara is a modern American coinage that echoes both Tiara, the jeweled crown, and the Irish nam▶Taccara#18860 in the U.S.Taccara is a rare coinage whose ending echoes 'cara' ('dear, beloved' in Latin/Italian), double▶Theta#18870 in the U.S.Theta takes its name straight from the Greek letter, the eighth in the alphabet; as a given nam▶Thuy#18875 in the U.S.Thuy is a Vietnamese feminine name from thủy, meaning 'water'. It is a genuine heritage name ev▶Tamala#18888 in the U.S.Tamala is a mid-century American name of uncertain origin. It reads most naturally as a coinage▶Tomia#18890 in the U.S.Tomia is a modern American coinage, most plausibly a feminine elaboration of Tomi or Toni - sho▶Trinaty#18901 in the U.S.Trinaty is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, meaning a group of three,▶Trishelle#18904 in the U.S.Trishelle is an American blend of Trisha and Rochelle. Trisha is a short form of Patricia, from▶Tabbitha#18916 in the U.S.Tabbitha is a spelling of Tabitha with a doubled 'b'; Tabitha is an Aramaic name meaning 'gazel▶Tahja#18927 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Taja, feminine partner to Tahj, both usually connected to 'taj' ('crown'),▶Teasha#18933 in the U.S.Teasha is a modern coinage whose sound echoes Aisha, from the Arabic for 'alive' or 'living', a▶Terrina#18948 in the U.S.Terrina extends Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with the flowing Latinate ending -ina, echoing Kat▶Tamirra#18950 in the U.S.Tamirra is a decorative respelling of Tamara, itself from the Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a tree▶Tamlyn#18951 in the U.S.Tamlyn is a modern blend that joins Tammy or Tamara at the front with the fashionable -lyn endi▶Taneil#18955 in the U.S.Taneil is best read as a mid-century American coinage, joining the fashionable Ta- opening with▶Tashawna#18961 in the U.S.Tashawna is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, joining a Ta- prefix to Shaw▶Tashia#18962 in the U.S.Tashia is a short, respelled form drawn from Natasha and Latasha. Natasha is the Russian pet fo▶Tiliyah#18967 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the soft -iyah family, echoing Aaliyah and Talia. A sound-echo, not a docum▶Tempie#18973 in the U.S.Tempie is an affectionate short form of Temperance, one of the Puritan virtue names. Temperance▶Tacara#18977 in the U.S.Tacara is an invented name of the 1980s with no single documented root. It most plausibly rewor▶Terilynn#18977 in the U.S.Terilynn ties together Teri, a pet form of Teresa or Theresa, and Lynn, from the Welsh llyn, 'l▶Terin#18978 in the U.S.Terin reads as a variant of Taryn, a twentieth-century coinage sometimes explained as a feminin▶Tonianne#18987 in the U.S.Tonianne joins Toni, a short form of Antonia or Antoinette, to Anne, the enduring name from the▶Topacio#18989 in the U.S.Topacio is the Spanish word for topaz, the golden gemstone, used as a girls' name in the tradit▶Tranisha#18994 in the U.S.Tranisha is a modern American coinage joining a Tra- prefix to Nisha. Nisha is a Sanskrit-deriv▶Trecia#18997 in the U.S.Trecia is a spelling of Tricia, a short form of Patricia, from the Latin 'patricius', 'noble' o▶Taria#19016 in the U.S.Taria reads as a soft blend of Tara, an Irish place name meaning 'hill', and Maria, with the fl▶Tyaire#19017 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing the Ty- opening with a stylish -aire ending. A sound-blend, not a docu▶Tasheena#19021 in the U.S.Tasheena is a modern American coinage joining the fashionable Ta- prefix to Sheena, itself an a▶Tyshawna#19025 in the U.S.Tyshawna is a modern African American coinage pairing the Ty- prefix with Shawna, a feminine of▶Tynika#19028 in the U.S.Tynika is a late twentieth-century American coinage that pairs the popular Ty- prefix with a -n▶Tyreisha#19031 in the U.S.Tyreisha reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a Ty- opening to a -reis▶Teirra#19040 in the U.S.Teirra is a respelling of Tierra, the Spanish word for earth or land used as a girls' name. Its▶Tenisha#19044 in the U.S.Tenisha is a coined African-American name pairing the Te- opening with the -nisha ending that e▶Terriann#19048 in the U.S.Terriann pairs Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor'. It is a ▶














