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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

Tyechia#13163 in the U.S.Tyechia is a rare modern American coinage built on the popular Ty- prefix with an invented, sofTanda#13179 in the U.S.Tanda is a mid-century American coinage that pairs the Tan- of Tanya and Tania with the -a endiTakeesha#13208 in the U.S.Takeesha is a modern American coinage built from the popular prefix Ta- and Keesha, itself a shTangela#13236 in the U.S.Tangela is an American coinage that fronts Angela — from the Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel' Tashay#13238 in the U.S.Tashay is a coined name in the Tashae/Natasha family — Natasha the Russian pet form of Natalia,Tiesha#13251 in the U.S.Tiesha is a modern American coinage built on the popular -iesha/-eesha sound, the same rhythmicTamasha#13260 in the U.S.Tamasha is a coined name pairing the Ta- prefix with the Masha sound, part of the Tamesha and TTram#13261 in the U.S.Tram is the anglicized spelling of the Vietnamese name 'Tram' (properly written with a diacritiTamicka#13263 in the U.S.Tamicka is a c-k respelling of Tamika, an African-American given name coined in the mid-twentieTanicka#13268 in the U.S.Tanicka is a k-heavy spelling of Tanika, an American coinage pairing the Ta- prefix with a -nikTaresa#13275 in the U.S.Taresa is an a-for-e respelling of Teresa, an old name of uncertain Greek root, tied either to Taimane#13281 in the U.S.Taimane is the Samoan word for 'diamond' — a borrowing from English reshaped by Samoan sounds, Taisiya#13282 in the U.S.Taisiya is the Russian form of the Greek Thais, borne by an Egyptian saint of the early ChristiTiwana#13282 in the U.S.Tiwana is a coined American girl's name, formed by ear on the -wana sound (as in Tijuana or DwaTajah#13283 in the U.S.Tajah is a modern American name generally built on taj, the Persian and Urdu word for 'crown' (Takdeer#13284 in the U.S.From the Urdu and Punjabi takdeer (Arabic taqdir), 'destiny; fate; divine decree' — the idea ofTalah#13285 in the U.S.From the Arabic talah, 'a young palm tree' — a slender, growing sapling. A gentle nature name uTallinn#13286 in the U.S.Tallinn is the capital of Estonia; the name is usually explained as taani linn, 'Danish town' (Taloni#13287 in the U.S.Taloni is a modern American coinage — the Ta- opening common to many contemporary names joined Teka#13287 in the U.S.Teka is a spare girl's name that most plausibly clips Thekla, an early Christian name from the Tami#13288 in the U.S.Tami is a spelling of Tammy, the pet form of Tamara — from the Hebrew tamar, 'palm tree' — or oTamiya#13289 in the U.S.Tamiya is a modern American coinage — a spelling of Tamia, or the Ta- prefix joined to the popuTamryn#13290 in the U.S.Tamryn is a modern name that reads either as a respelling of the Cornish Tamsin (feminine of ThTamsin#13291 in the U.S.Tamsin is a Cornish and West Country contraction of Thomasin/Thomasina, the feminine of Thomas Tarteel#13292 in the U.S.From the Arabic tartil, the slow, clear and measured manner of reciting the Quran, as instructeTaysia#13293 in the U.S.Taysia is a modern American coinage, often read as a clipping of Anastasia ('resurrection') or Tekeisha#13293 in the U.S.Tekeisha is a modern American coinage joining a Te- opening to Keisha, itself a popular late-twTeari#13294 in the U.S.Teari is a modern American coinage, likely built on the Te-/Ti- opening with an -ari ending. ItTaffy#13295 in the U.S.Taffy has two honest readings: it is a Welsh pet form of Dafydd, the Welsh David — from Hebrew Teighan#13295 in the U.S.Teighan is a modern respelling of Teagan, from the Irish surname O Tadhgain, based on Tadhg, 'pTeller#13296 in the U.S.Teller is an English occupational surname for one who counts or tells — a teller of tales or ofTennille#13297 in the U.S.Tennille is a surname of probable French or Louisiana origin, turned into a girls' first name aTerriana#13298 in the U.S.Terriana is a modern American elaboration — Terri (itself short for Theresa) extended with the Tenna#13299 in the U.S.Tenna is a short form of Christina or Christiane (via Tina/Tena), used especially in Denmark anTerryn#13299 in the U.S.Terryn is a modern spelling in the Taryn/Erin family. Taryn was coined in the 1950s (reportedlyTequita#13300 in the U.S.Tequita is a coined American name that pairs the popular Te- prefix with the Spanish-style endiTeryn#13300 in the U.S.Teryn is a modern single-r spelling of Taryn, a mid-century American coinage of no fixed meaninThaleia#13301 in the U.S.Thaleia is the fuller Greek spelling of Thalia, from thallein, 'to bloom; to flourish.' In GreeThanvi#13302 in the U.S.Thanvi (Tanvi) is generally connected to the Sanskrit tanu/tanvi, 'slender; delicate; graceful.Thomasin#13303 in the U.S.Thomasin is the medieval English feminine form of Thomas, from the Aramaic te'oma, 'twin.' It gTieghan#13304 in the U.S.Tieghan is a modern respelling of Teagan, an anglicization of the Irish surname O Tadhgain, froThomasine#13305 in the U.S.Thomasine is a feminine form of Thomas, from the Aramaic te'oma, 'twin,' the name of the apostlTifa#13305 in the U.S.Tifa is chiefly known as the name of Tifa Lockhart, a central character in the video game FinalTwanda#13305 in the U.S.Twanda is a coined name that fits the Tw- opening — also seen in Twana and Twanna — to the shapTaiana#13306 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Tatiana and Taina, with a soft -ana ending. It may also be read as a PaciTilden#13306 in the U.S.Tilden is an English surname from a place name in Kent, generally read as 'fertile valley' or 'Timia#13307 in the U.S.Timia is a modern American coinage — a vowel-swapped cousin of Tamia and Amia. Some connect it Tomiris#13308 in the U.S.Tomiris is the modern Central Asian form of Tomyris, the queen of the Massagetae who, in HerodoTorrey#13309 in the U.S.Torrey is a surname of English and Irish origin, generally traced to a place name from tor ('roTalilah#13310 in the U.S.Echoes the Hebrew Talia/Talya, 'dew of God; gentle rain,' and reads by other routes as an ArabiToula#13310 in the U.S.Toula is a Greek affectionate short form, drawn from the -toula diminutive ending on longer namTrany#13311 in the U.S.Trany is a modern American coinage with no documented source — possibly a clipping from a longeTalita#13312 in the U.S.Talita comes from the Aramaic talitha, 'little girl', preserved in the phrase 'Talitha koum' - Trillium#13312 in the U.S.Trillium is the botanical name of a spring woodland wildflower with three petals and three leavTrista#13313 in the U.S.Trista is a modern feminine form of Tristan, the hero of the medieval Tristan and Iseult legendTamyra#13314 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Tamara/Tamera, from the Hebrew tamar, 'date palm' (a symbol of grace andTruvy#13314 in the U.S.Truvy is best known as Truvy Jones, the warm-hearted beauty-shop owner in Steel Magnolias (1989Tullulah#13315 in the U.S.Tullulah is a spelling of Tallulah, from the Georgia place name Tallulah Falls, generally traceTaytem#13316 in the U.S.A respelling of Tatum, from the English surname and place name, 'Tata's homestead' (an Old EnglTyliah#13316 in the U.S.Tyliah is a modern American coinage — the Ty- prefix (Tyra, Tyanna) joined to the -liah ending Tynslee#13317 in the U.S.Tynslee is a modern respelling of Tinsley, an English surname from a place in Yorkshire, generaTamatha#13318 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Tammy (from Tamara) with Tabatha or Samantha. Built for its sound ratTemiloluwa#13319 in the U.S.From the Yoruba Temiloluwa, 'mine belongs to God; God is mine' (temi, 'mine,' + ti Oluwa, 'of tTalasia#13320 in the U.S.Talasia is a coined American girl's name built from the productive Ta- prefix and the stylish -Tineka#13322 in the U.S.Tineka is an American coinage in the family of Tanika, Tameka, and Shaneka, pairing a Ti-/Ta- oTiny#13323 in the U.S.Tiny is the ordinary English adjective 'tiny' pressed into service as a personal name — most ofTishia#13326 in the U.S.Tishia is a respelling of Tisha, itself a short form of Latisha or Leticia. Leticia comes from Thyrii#13327 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a stylized -yrii spelling, chosen for a crisp, distinctive sound. No docuTaralynn#13329 in the U.S.Taralynn joins Tara, an Irish name from the hill of Tara, seat of the ancient high kings, to LyTaneika#13330 in the U.S.Taneika is a modern American coinage and respelling in the Tanika and Taneka family, built fromTarra#13330 in the U.S.Tarra is a doubled-r spelling of Tara, from the Hill of Tara in Ireland ('elevated place'); theTopaz#13331 in the U.S.Topaz is a word-name drawn straight from the gemstone, a golden or amber stone prized since antTayonna#13336 in the U.S.Tayonna is a modern African-American coinage that joins the Tay- prefix to an -onna ending, in Tricia#13337 in the U.S.Tricia is a short form of Patricia, the feminine of Patrick — from Latin patricius, 'nobleman, Temitope#13340 in the U.S.Temitope is a Yoruba given name from Nigeria meaning 'mine is worthy of thanks' or, more freelyTerese#13343 in the U.S.A variant of Teresa (Therese), a name of Greek origin whose sense is uncertain — often read as Taleshia#13345 in the U.S.Taleshia is a coined name from the Ta- prefix and the -leshia element, a spelling of the -lishaTarisha#13345 in the U.S.Tarisha is an invented American name pairing the Ta- prefix with a -risha ending of the sort heTylyn#13345 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ty- sound with the popular -lyn ending. No single fixed meaning; rouTalibah#13347 in the U.S.Talibah is the feminine of the Arabic Talib, from a root meaning to seek; it is understood as sTimaya#13349 in the U.S.Timaya is a modern American blend that pairs a soft Ti- opening with Maya, a widely loved name;Tashina#13351 in the U.S.Tashina has two honest readings: most American uses build it from Tasha, the pet form of NatashTrudie#13359 in the U.S.Trudie is an affectionate short form of Gertrude, the Germanic name from ger, 'spear,' and thruTrulie#13360 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the English word 'truly' ('genuinely; sincerely'), also read as a TrulTinika#13402 in the U.S.Tinika is a later-twentieth-century American coined name, built on the popular -nika/-nica sounTomasina#13405 in the U.S.Tomasina is a feminine form of Thomas, from the Aramaic te'oma, 'twin'. It is the Italian-flavoTorina#13412 in the U.S.Torina reads as an elaboration of Tori, the short form of Victoria (Latin, 'victory'), dressed Tamaria#13432 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Tamara (Hebrew, 'date palm') and Maria, with a flowing -aria ending. No sTyronda#13438 in the U.S.Tyronda is a coined name that pairs the Ty- prefix (as in Tyra and Tyrone) with the -onda endinTaziyah#13439 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the -iyah family, brushing Azariah ('helped by God,' Hebrew) and Aaliyah. ATekla#13442 in the U.S.Tekla is the Scandinavian, Slavic and Hungarian form of Thecla, from Greek theos, 'God', and klTeliyah#13443 in the U.S.Teliyah reads as a created name pairing a soft Te- opening with Liyah, the popular short form oTeonna#13445 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Deonna and Teanna in the -onna family. A sound-echo, not a documented Taniqua#13473 in the U.S.Taniqua is an invented name from the -iqua/-iqua family that flourished in African-American namTrana#13512 in the U.S.Trana is a short coinage most plausibly connected to Trina, itself from Katrina and Catherine, Trinette#13514 in the U.S.Trinette is a mid-century American coinage that dresses a Trin- root (as in Trina or Katrina, uTyquisha#13526 in the U.S.Tyquisha reads as an invented name built from the Ty- opening and a -quisha ending in the familTamikia#13540 in the U.S.Tamikia is a coined name close to Tamika and Tamiko; it pairs the fashionable Ta- prefix with aTakeria#13555 in the U.S.Takeria is a modern American coinage pairing the Ta- prefix (as in Takira, Tamara) with a flowiTeneshia#13577 in the U.S.Teneshia is a spelling of Tenisha/Tanisha, a coined American name of the later twentieth centurTinamarie#13591 in the U.S.Tinamarie is the double name Tina Marie written as one word. Tina is a pet form of Christina ('Tonisha#13596 in the U.S.Tonisha is a coined name, a sister form of Tanisha built on the same -nisha ending with a roundTyerra#13613 in the U.S.Tyerra is a modern respelling of Tierra, the Spanish word for 'earth' or 'land.' Used as a girlTyneisha#13618 in the U.S.Tyneisha is a Ty-/-eisha respelling of Tanisha, a coined African-American name of the mid-twentTalayeh#13652 in the U.S.Talayeh is a Persian girl's name meaning 'golden' or 'gold' (from talayi/tala, 'gold'); it evokTanairy#13662 in the U.S.Tanairy is a modern coined name found mainly among Dominican and other Latino families in the UTaylore#13664 in the U.S.Taylore is a feminized spelling of Taylor, from the Old French-derived English occupational surTamitha#13667 in the U.S.Tamitha reads as a blend of Tabitha and Tamara, marrying the Ta- opening of Tamara to the -ithaTemprance#13669 in the U.S.Temprance is a streamlined respelling of Temperance, a virtue name adopted by English Puritans Teyona#13679 in the U.S.Teyona reads as a coined name close to Tiana and Tyonna, melodic girls' names of the later twenTiannah#13685 in the U.S.An elaborated spelling of Tiana/Tianna, a short form of longer names such as Christiana or TatiTiarah#13686 in the U.S.Tiarah is a respelling of Tiara, the word for a jeweled crown or coronet, which came into LatinTrinitie#13686 in the U.S.Trinitie is a modern respelling of Trinity, from the Latin 'trinitas', 'triad, the three', the Trish#13687 in the U.S.Trish is a one-syllable short form of Patricia, taken from the middle of the name. Patricia is Tyriana#13694 in the U.S.Tyriana reads as a modern American coinage, joining the popular Ty- sound with the flowing -ianTanecia#13707 in the U.S.Tanecia is an invented American girl's name in the Ta-/La- family of the nineteen-seventies. ItTazariah#13711 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the Azariah pattern — the Hebrew Azariah meaning 'helped by God' — wiTawanda#13720 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1960s-70s, joining the Ta- prefix to Wanda, a name of PolTrenyce#13733 in the U.S.Trenyce is a modern coinage with a -nyce/-nice ending that echoes Denise and Janice; it has no Theresea#13739 in the U.S.Theresea is a spelling of Theresa, an old Greek name of debated meaning, linked either to a worTymesha#13743 in the U.S.Tymesha reads as a coinage joining the popular Ty- prefix with a -mesha ending akin to Kemesha Tityana#13747 in the U.S.Tityana is an American respelling of Tatiana, the feminine of the old Roman family name Tatius,Tish#13750 in the U.S.Tish is an affectionate short form of Letitia, and sometimes of Patricia. Letitia comes from thTaneshia#13809 in the U.S.Taneshia is a spelling in the Tanisha family, joining the Ta- prefix with the -neshia/-isha endTiffini#13837 in the U.S.Tiffini is a decorative respelling of Tiffany, which comes from the medieval Theophania, from GTachina#13911 in the U.S.Tachina is a modern coinage joining the Ta- prefix to a -china ending. It has no documented dicTahisha#13918 in the U.S.Tahisha is a later-century American coinage in the popular -isha group (Aisha, Tanisha, Keisha)Taiesha#13920 in the U.S.Taiesha fronts Iesha — an American spelling of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning 'alive' or 'livinTambra#13929 in the U.S.A contracted spelling of Tamara, from the Hebrew for 'date palm; palm tree.' A mid-century Amer

Boy Names

Timithy#13180 in the U.S.Timithy is a variant spelling of Timothy, from the Greek Timotheos, which joins 'time' (honor) Torrez#13194 in the U.S.Torrez is a spelling of the Spanish surname Torres, from torre, 'tower,' originally marking a fTab#13796 in the U.S.A short given name best known from mid-century film star Tab Hunter, a stage name chosen for itTaesean#13802 in the U.S.Taesean is an invented name that pairs the Tae- opening with Sean, the Irish form of John, meanTarance#13818 in the U.S.Tarance is a spelling of Terrance or Terrence, from the ancient Roman family name Terentius. ThTannar#13823 in the U.S.Tannar is a variant spelling of Tanner, an English occupational surname for a leather-worker, oTasean#13828 in the U.S.Tasean blends the Ta- prefix with Sean, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious; it was Tedric#13828 in the U.S.Tedric is a coined boy's name that blends Ted, the familiar short form of Theodore or Edward, wTarvis#13829 in the U.S.Tarvis is an invented blend that sits between Travis and Jarvis, two established boy names it cTaiki#13830 in the U.S.Taiki is a Japanese boy's name whose meaning is set by the kanji chosen to write it. Common reaTedd#13832 in the U.S.Tedd is a doubled-d variant of Ted, the classic short form of Theodore, from Greek 'Theodoros',Terek#13835 in the U.S.Terek has no settled English etymology; it may echo the Terek River of the Caucasus (Russia/GeoTanav#13841 in the U.S.Tanav is a Sanskrit-origin name from India. It is linked to roots giving senses of 'body' or 'fTravares#13841 in the U.S.Travares reads as a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage, a respelling or elaboratioTibor#13846 in the U.S.Tibor is a traditional Hungarian name from the Latin Tiburtius, meaning 'of Tibur', an ancient Theophile#13847 in the U.S.Theophile is the French form of Theophilus, from the Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (loved, fTheoren#13848 in the U.S.Theoren is best read as a variant of the Greek-derived Theron, from theron ('hunter'), and is sTavoris#13849 in the U.S.Tavoris is a coined name in the Tavaris and Tavares family, joining a 'Ta-' opening to a '-voriTobby#13850 in the U.S.Tobby is a doubled-b spelling of Toby, the English pet form of Tobias — from the Hebrew ToviyahTawfiq#13851 in the U.S.From the Arabic tawfiq, 'success granted by God' — the sense that good outcomes come through diTrayvone#13852 in the U.S.Trayvone is a modern American name, an extended spelling of Trayvon that joins the Tray- openinTarren#13856 in the U.S.Tarren reads most vividly as a spelling of the Welsh Taran, from taran, 'thunder', tied to a CeTin#13856 in the U.S.Tin appears as a short, stand-alone name in more than one tradition: it is used as a nickname/sTiler#13863 in the U.S.Tiler is a phonetic respelling of Tyler, an English occupational surname from tiler, one who laTijuan#13865 in the U.S.Tijuan joins the fashionable Ti- prefix to Juan, the Spanish form of John from the Hebrew for GTellis#13867 in the U.S.Tellis is an opaque name with two plausible routes. It may be a clipped form of the Greek AristTiquan#13867 in the U.S.Tiquan is a modern American coinage pairing a Ti- prefix with the -quan ending shared by RaquanThanh#13869 in the U.S.Thanh is a Vietnamese given name whose senses include 'brilliant,' 'complete,' 'accomplished,' Trenell#13870 in the U.S.Trenell combines the Tre- opening, popular in names like Trevon and Trell, with the -nell endinTrason#13872 in the U.S.Trason is a coined American boy's name, built to fit the popular -son ending of Grayson, Mason Thom#13875 in the U.S.Thom is a short form and stylized spelling of Thomas, keeping the -h- of the full name. Thomas Tide#13879 in the U.S.The English word tide, from Old English tid meaning 'time, season, hour' — the sense of the seaTreydon#13881 in the U.S.Treydon is a modern American coinage blending Trey (from the French trois, three, used for a thTreyten#13883 in the U.S.Treyten is a modern American coinage joining Trey, from the word for three and often given to aTagen#13885 in the U.S.Tagen is a phonetic American respelling of Teagan or Tegan; Tegan traces to Welsh, where it hasTirrell#13886 in the U.S.A spelling of Tyrrell (Tyrell), an old Norman surname of uncertain meaning (sometimes linked toTomer#13890 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Tomer, 'palm tree' — a symbol of uprightness, grace, and fruitfulness in HebrewTajai#13891 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Taj ('crown,' from Persian/Arabic via Urdu); it reads bright and curreTorre#13891 in the U.S.Torre reads two ways: as a spelling of Tory, the pet form of Salvatore ('saviour', Latin) or ViTreavor#13891 in the U.S.Treavor inserts an extra a into Trevor, a Welsh surname and place name from tref, 'town, homestTalbert#13894 in the U.S.Talbert is a surname of Norman and Germanic background, closely related to Talbot; scholars havTyeler#13894 in the U.S.Tyeler is a respelling of Tyler, an English occupational surname from the medieval trade of theTrentan#13896 in the U.S.Trentan is a variant spelling of Trenton, the New Jersey city name that became a boy's given naToan#13900 in the U.S.Toan is a Vietnamese boy's name, written Toan, meaning 'complete', 'whole' or 'safe and sound'.Trevante#13900 in the U.S.Trevante is an American coinage that blends the 'Trev-' of Trevon with the '-ante' of Devante. Trevaun#13901 in the U.S.Trevaun is a modern respelling of Trevon or Travon, a late-century coinage usually built from aTrevonne#13902 in the U.S.Trevonne is an elaborated spelling of Trevon, a modern African-American coinage joining the TreTarius#13904 in the U.S.Tarius reads most naturally as a modern coinage built on the familiar -rius ending of Darius anTarrance#13906 in the U.S.A spelling of Terrence, from the old Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning (sometimTarrence#13907 in the U.S.Tarrence is a respelling of Terrence, the English form of the old Roman clan name Terentius. ThTraeton#13907 in the U.S.Traeton is a modern respelling of Trayton, a name assembled from the popular Tray- element and Trinay#13907 in the U.S.A modern name in Sanskrit dress, standing in the family of Vinay, Tanay and Pranay. A tri- ('thTrung#13908 in the U.S.Trung is a Vietnamese given name from a Sino-Vietnamese root meaning 'loyal, faithful' or 'centTydarius#13910 in the U.S.Tydarius is a coined name that joins the popular African-American prefix Ty- with Darius, the GTushar#13913 in the U.S.Tushar comes from the Sanskrit tushara, meaning snow, frost or cold mist. It is a genuine IndiaTravin#13915 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Travis (a surname tied to 'toll; crossing') and Trevin; no single fixed sTycere#13915 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing names like Tyrese and Dacari, without a single documented source. RoutTyresse#13917 in the U.S.Tyresse is a doubled-s spelling of Tyrese, a modern American coinage. It grows from the Ty- famTrayven#13919 in the U.S.Trayven is a late-century American coinage that pairs the fashionable Tray- prefix, familiar frTrestin#13922 in the U.S.Trestin is a modern American respelling of Tristan, a name of Celtic origin reshaped in French Treyven#13924 in the U.S.Treyven is a modern American coinage, joining Trey (from the card term for three, often used foTyrick#13925 in the U.S.A modern American coinage and respelling, pairing the Ty- prefix with a -rick ending (echoing DTaaj#13928 in the U.S.A spelling of Taj, from the Arabic, Persian, and Urdu for 'crown' — as in the Taj Mahal. A regaTiran#13932 in the U.S.Tiran is an Armenian masculine name borne by a fourth-century king of Armenia. It is generally Taeshaun#13934 in the U.S.Taeshaun joins the Tae- prefix to Shaun, an anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean, a form of JoTaevyn#13936 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tevin/Taven, on the popular -vyn pattern; no single fixed source. RoutTahsin#13938 in the U.S.From the Arabic Tahsin, 'beautification; improvement; making excellent,' and by extension 'praiTaegen#13940 in the U.S.Taegen is a modern respelling of Teagan, an Irish name generally linked to Tadhg, 'poet,' and rTong#13940 in the U.S.Tong is a romanized Chinese name and surname. The sound maps to several characters, giving meanTaariq#13941 in the U.S.From Arabic Tariq, 'one who knocks at the door by night' — and so the bright morning star that Tabari#13942 in the U.S.An Arabic nisba — a name of belonging — meaning 'of Tabaristan', a region south of the Caspian

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