Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYESA
FemaleTyesha is a distinct African-American female name created in the late 20th century, combining elements to symbolize victory or riches.
TYESE
FemaleAfrican American name derived from Arabic 'Taahaa', meaning 'pure' or 'clean'.
TYESHA
FemaleUnique African American name believed to have originated as a modern variant of Natasha, meaning "born on Christmas Day.
TYESHAWN
MaleAmerican given name originating from the combination of Irish 'Tyrone' meaning "noble land" and English 'Shawn' meaning "powerful".
TYESHIA
FemaleUncommon African-American name with potential meanings such as 'miracle' or 'happiness,' derived from Tasheka variants.
TYESIA
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from the Egyptian goddess Taweret, symbolizing strength, nurturance, and protection; it means 'great one'.
TYESON
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, making it unique and mysterious.
TYFANI
FemaleUnique Greek feminine name, meaning 'storm' or 'whirlwind', symbolizing strength and power from ancient mythology.
TYFFANI
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "tuffus," meaning "tufted" or "having a tuft." It is often associated with beauty and elegance.
TYFFANIE
FemaleElegant French name derived from Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'epiphany'.
TYFFANY
FemaleTiffany is of French origin, derived from Greek 'theophania', meaning 'manifestation of God'.
TYGA
MaleThe name Tyga is an enigmatic one with no widely accepted origin or meaning. Though it has gained popularity in recent years, its unique sound and unconventional nature make it appealing to those seeking a distinctive moniker for their child.
TYGAN
MaleRare yet impactful male given name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Tighan' meaning 'dwb', and historically associated with strength, power, and bravery.
TYGE
MaleMasculine given name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'justice' or 'law', derived from Old Norse god Týr, associated with strength, justice, and nobility.
TYGER
MaleUnusual English boy's name derived from 'tiger', popularized by William Blake's poem 'The Tyger'.
TYGER
FemaleEnglish name originally derived from "tigre," the Old French word for "tiger." It signifies strength, courage, and fierce independence, often associated with William Blake's poem "The Tyger.
TYGH
MaleRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Tuathgha, meaning "descendant of Tuathal", an ancient Irish king known for unifying Ireland.
TYGHE
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Tuathghidhe, meaning "descendant of Thighe," with Thighe translating to "swift" or "agile.
TYHECIA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the Lord gives.
TYHEED
MaleAfrican-American given name derived from the Arabic Taaha meaning 'pure' or 'clean', popularized in the U.S. during the late 20th century.
TYHEEM
MaleAfrican-American name derived from Tyrone and Jamal, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking a specific meaning.
TYHEIM
MaleRecently created name by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert, popularized through his 2017 track "Neon Guts". It has no official meaning or historical/cultural significance besides its connection to Lil Uzi Vert's music.
TYHEIR
MaleRare African-American given name, with an unclear origin and meaning, allowing parents to create their own interpretation.
TYHEISHA
FemaleYoruba name of African origin that means "to rejoice" or "rejoicing," reflecting its traditional association with celebration and joy within the Yoruba culture.
TYHESHA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from Tyesha (meaning "God is my joy") and Ysha (shortened form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath").
TYHESHIA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'she makes us happy', reflecting joy and warmth.
TYHESIA
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning 'abundance' or 'plenty', signifying having more than enough, reflecting wealth and divine favor in biblical times.
TYHESSIA
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Yoruba goddess Ochun, meaning 'love, beauty, and rivers'.
TYHIEM
MaleUnisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria and Benin. It means "I have found peace" in the Yoruba language.
TYHIR
MaleUncommon boy's name of unknown origin, having no established meaning, translation, cultural significance, or known historical figures associated with it.
TYHIRA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "The Lord is worthy to be praised.
TYHISA
FemaleUnique, captivating name of Yoruba origin meaning 'gatekeeper,' derived from 'ti' ('in') and 'Osha' (deity), emphasizing protection and wisdom.
TYHISHA
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to shine'.
TYHLER
MaleTyloher is a rare male given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, first recorded in Scotland during the late 19th century. Despite some theories suggesting Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Germanic or Hebrew roots, its etymology remains undetermined. Its usage remained scarce until the early 2000s when it gained popularity due to celebrity influence and parents' attraction to its unique appeal.
TYI
MaleOriginal name of unknown origin, offering freedom in interpretation and ensuring uniqueness.
TYIA
FemaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'You are Mine', reflecting divine ownership and popular among global communities.
TYIANA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name meaning 'cheese', first popular in the US during the 1970s-80s, now rare but elegant due to its historical origin despite its unusual derivation.
TYIANNA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of African origin, meaning "mother of all living beings" and rooted in the Yoruba culture's goddess of fertility.
TYICE
FemaleContemporary American name formed by combining Tyler and Rice, with no specific meaning beyond its origins. It gained popularity in the late 20th century and is often associated with African American culture, though it's not exclusive to any particular ethnic group. Some people may associate the name with attributes like fertility, prosperity, or confidence due to cultural symbolism of rice and the strong sound of Tyice.
TYIESHA
FemaleUnique female name of African American origin, believed to have been created during the late twentieth century. While its true meaning remains mysterious, some sources suggest it may derive from African names meaning "life" or "joy". Despite its unknown origins, Tyiesha has gained popularity in recent years among African American communities and continues to be chosen by parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughters.