Name
Meaning
Tadeo
Heart or courageous
Spanish or Portuguese origin
means "heart" or "courageous."
Talon
Claw or nail
Suggests strength and precision.
Tanner
Leather worker
Originally an occupational surname
implies craftsmanship.
Tate
Cheerful or happy
A modern name with a positive and lively connotation.
Tatum
Cheerful or happy
A unisex name meaning "cheerful" or "happy."
Taylor
Tailor or cloth maker
Originally an occupational surname
suggests skill and creativity.
Teagan
Attractive or beautiful
Irish origin
means "beautiful" or "attractive."
Teo
God or divine
A short form of Theodore
means "God" or "divine."
Terrance
Tender or graceful
Variant of Terence
suggests elegance and gentleness.
Terrell
Stirring or turmoil
A name with a strong and dynamic feel.
Terrence
Tender or graceful
Classic name meaning "tender" or "graceful."
Terry
"Thor's warrior" or "ruler of the people"
A common English name, often used as a short form of Terence.
Thaddeus
"Courageous heart" or "wise"
An Aramaic name often associated with one of the twelve apostles.
Thatcher
"Roof thatcher"
An occupational surname turned given name.
Theo
"God"
A short form of Theodore, meaning "gift of God."
Theodore
"Gift of God"
A classic name with religious significance.
Thiago
"Supplanter"
A Portuguese and Spanish variant of Jacob, meaning "holder of the heel."
Thomas
"Twin"
A traditional name, widely used in many cultures.
Timothy
"Honoring God"
A Greek name derived from "Timotheos."
Titan
"Defender"
Refers to the powerful deities in Greek mythology.
Titus
"Title of honor"
A name with Roman origins, often associated with a Roman emperor.
Tobias
"God is good"
A Hebrew name commonly used in various cultures.
Toby
"God is good"
A short form of Tobias, popular in English-speaking countries.
Todd
"Fox"
Originally an English surname meaning "fox."
Tomas
"Twin"
The Spanish and Portuguese form of Thomas.
Tommy
"Twin"
A diminutive form of Thomas, often used affectionately.
Tony
"Priceless"
A common diminutive of Anthony.
Trace
"Brave" or "warrior"
Often used as a modern name, derived from "Tracy."
Travis
"Crossing"
An English surname that became a popular given name.
Trent
"Gushing water"
Derived from the name of a river in England.
Trenton
"Trent's town"
A modern name combining Trent with "town."
Trevon
"Bold" or "brave"
A modern variation of Trevor.
Trevor
"Large settlement"
A Welsh name meaning "homestead."
Trey
"Three"
A modern name often used as a diminutive or nickname.
Tripp
"Traveler"
A surname turned given name, suggesting a journey.
Tristan
"Sorrowful"
A name of Welsh origin, known from the Tristan and Isolde legend.
Tristen
Variant of Tristan
A less common spelling of Tristan.
Tristian
Variant of Tristan
Another alternative spelling of Tristan.
Tristin
Variant of Tristan
Another variation of the name Tristan.
Triston
Variant of Tristan
Another form of Tristan, often used interchangeably.
Troy
"Foot soldier"
A name of Greek origin, associated with the ancient city of Troy.
Tru
"Loyal"
A modern, short name suggesting fidelity.
Truett
"Warrior"
A name with Southern American roots, meaning "truly" or "honorable."
Trystan
"Sorrowful"
A variation of Tristan, used in Welsh contexts.
Tucker
"Fabric pleater"
Originally an English surname, meaning "to torment."
Turner
"Lathe worker"
An English occupational surname, turned given name.
Ty
"Land"
A short form of Tyler or other names.
Tyler
"Tile maker"
An English surname that became a popular given name.
Tyree
"Island"
A Scottish name meaning "island."
Tyrell
"Stubborn"
A name of English origin with medieval roots.
Tyrese
"Of the earth"
A modern name of uncertain origin.
Tyrone
"Land of Owen"
A name of Irish origin, associated with a county in Ireland.
Tyson
"Firebrand"
A name of English origin meaning "son of Tye."