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Boy name starts with T

  • Spanish or Portuguese origin

  • means "heart" or "courageous."

  • Suggests strength and precision.

  • Originally an occupational surname

  • implies craftsmanship.

  • A modern name with a positive and lively connotation.

  • A unisex name meaning "cheerful" or "happy."

  • Originally an occupational surname

  • suggests skill and creativity.

  • Irish origin

  • means "beautiful" or "attractive."

  • A short form of Theodore

  • means "God" or "divine."

  • Variant of Terence

  • suggests elegance and gentleness.

  • A name with a strong and dynamic feel.

  • Classic name meaning "tender" or "graceful."

  • A common English name, often used as a short form of Terence.

  • An Aramaic name often associated with one of the twelve apostles.

  • An occupational surname turned given name.

  • A short form of Theodore, meaning "gift of God."

  • A classic name with religious significance.

  • A Portuguese and Spanish variant of Jacob, meaning "holder of the heel."

  • A traditional name, widely used in many cultures.

  • A Greek name derived from "Timotheos."

  • Refers to the powerful deities in Greek mythology.

  • A name with Roman origins, often associated with a Roman emperor.

  • A Hebrew name commonly used in various cultures.

  • A short form of Tobias, popular in English-speaking countries.

  • Originally an English surname meaning "fox."

  • The Spanish and Portuguese form of Thomas.

  • A diminutive form of Thomas, often used affectionately.

  • A common diminutive of Anthony.

  • Often used as a modern name, derived from "Tracy."

  • An English surname that became a popular given name.

  • Derived from the name of a river in England.

  • A modern name combining Trent with "town."

  • A modern variation of Trevor.

  • A Welsh name meaning "homestead."

  • A modern name often used as a diminutive or nickname.

  • A surname turned given name, suggesting a journey.

  • A name of Welsh origin, known from the Tristan and Isolde legend.

  • A less common spelling of Tristan.

  • Another alternative spelling of Tristan.

  • Another variation of the name Tristan.

  • Another form of Tristan, often used interchangeably.

  • A name of Greek origin, associated with the ancient city of Troy.

  • A modern, short name suggesting fidelity.

  • A name with Southern American roots, meaning "truly" or "honorable."

  • A variation of Tristan, used in Welsh contexts.

  • Originally an English surname, meaning "to torment."

  • An English occupational surname, turned given name.

  • A short form of Tyler or other names.

  • An English surname that became a popular given name.

  • A Scottish name meaning "island."

  • A name of English origin with medieval roots.

  • A modern name of uncertain origin.

  • A name of Irish origin, associated with a county in Ireland.

  • A name of English origin meaning "son of Tye."

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