Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYIESHIA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African American name derived from Fatima, an Arabic name associated with the Prophet Muhammad's daughter. It signifies modesty, patience, and humility.
TYINA
FemaleAfrican origin name meaning "mother" in Yoruba language.
TYION
MaleTyon is a rare and unusual name with unknown origins and no widely accepted etymology or meaning. Despite this uncertainty, it has been used throughout history across various cultures and languages.
TYIONA
FemaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'strength' or 'resilience' in the face of adversity.
TYIONNA
FemaleUnique African-American feminine name, created by combining 'ti' from Yoruba's Titi ('to increase') and '-onna', inspired by Italian female names. Its meaning, 'one who increases through unity,' emphasizes harmony and growth.
TYIRA
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from Swahili "tiya," meaning "to hunt," symbolizing strength and adventure.
TYISHA
FemaleUnique female given name of African American origin, created by combining "Tina" and "Shawna." While its meaning varies, it is commonly associated with the Swahili word "tishala," meaning "be patient" or "endure.
TYISHIA
FemaleUnique African American name combining 'Tyi' (strength/power) from African name Tyira and 'Shia' (bright/radiant) from Arabic name Shiaz, signifying power and radiance.
TYISSHA
FemaleUnique Swahili name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Tysha ("born on Christmas") and Jessica ("God sees"), symbolizing divine celebration.
TYIUS
MaleRare Latin male given name meaning 'honor' or 'esteem'.
TYJA
FemaleHebrew origin, meaning 'God is my strength', a variant of Tiffany. It gained popularity in the 20th century and is associated with creativity and independence.
TYJAE
FemaleRecently popularized name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Tajae meaning 'crown' in Arabic.
TYJAE
MaleAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'God has done good', given after adversity to symbolize divine mercy.
TYJAH
FemaleDistinctive African-American female name derived from the Arabic masculine name Taj, meaning 'crown' or 'noble', with recent popularity among US communities.
TYJAH
MaleUncommon yet significant African American name derived from the Swahili word 'tembo', meaning 'elephant'. It symbolizes strength, power, and wisdom.
TYJAI
MaleDistinctive, African-origin Yoruba name with no widely agreed-upon meaning, adding to its enigmatic charm.
TYJAI
FemaleMysterious name of unknown origin, adding to its unique appeal despite lacking clear etymology.
TYJANA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, signifying "Father's joy in giving birth" and holding significant historical and cultural importance among the Igbo people.
TYJANAE
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "Taj," meaning "crown" or "majesty," and combined with "-nae." It signifies royalty, leadership, power, and wisdom, reflecting its African cultural roots.
TYJANAY
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, derived from 'tijani' meaning 'patience'. It signifies patience and perseverance.
TYJANEA
FemaleBeautiful Swahili name meaning "God's gift.
TYJANIQUE
FemaleAfrican-origin name of Yoruba heritage, meaning "to become beautiful".
TYJAUN
MaleUncommon African American name with no known origin or meaning, likely invented for its distinctive sound and spelling.
TYJAY
MaleRare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created recently for its sound rather than any specific association.
TYJHAWN
MaleDistinctive African American name created from Tyrone (Irish, "land of the tuatha") and Jawan (African, "tranquil"), meaning "tranquil land of the tuatha".
TYJHON
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin, with no established etymology, meaning, or historical significance.
TYJI
MaleRare and intriguing name with uncertain origins and meaning, not rooted in popular naming traditions such as Hebrew, Greek, Latin, or Norse cultures. Its popularity has been growing in English-speaking countries since 2013, with some people choosing it for its unique sound or cultural references.
TYJIER
MaleUncommon, newly created name with unknown origins and meanings.
TYJIR
MaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "miracle" or "wonder," signifying hope and joy after a long wait for a child.
TYJOHN
MaleRare, distinct name of unknown origin, not derived from popular languages or cultures.
TYJON
MaleHebrew name meaning 'God is merciful,' derived from 'Tejonah'.
TYJUAN
MaleUnique African American name coined in the late twentieth century as a blend of Tyrell and Jamar. It does not have a specific meaning but is sometimes interpreted as "beautiful warrior.
TYJUANA
FemaleUnisex name of African American origin, formed by combining Tyrone (Irish, meaning "land of thunder") and Juanita (Spanish, meaning "God is gracious"), thus symbolizing "gracious land of thunder" or "thunderous God is gracious". It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s, particularly within the African American community.
TYKA
FemaleUncommon female given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "tyka," meaning "to throw" or "to cast.
TYKARA
FemaleAfrican-derived name from Yoruba culture meaning 'wind' or 'hurricane', reflecting strength, power, and beauty like the wind itself, with roots tracing back to Oya, the revered Orisha of storms and hurricanes in Yoruba mythology.
TYKARI
MaleAfrican-origin unisex name from Yoruba culture, derived from "Oṣe" meaning "to meet or find," often given after long waits or as gifts from gods, symbolizing good fortune and strength.
TYKARIA
FemaleRare and intriguing Scandinavian-derived name potentially meaning "thunder" or "lightning," allowing each bearer to forge their own legacy.
TYKAYLA
FemaleUnique Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God has made me beautiful.
TYKE
MaleDistinctive American name derived from the English word 'tyke', meaning a small or playful child. It has gained popularity as a unisex given name in recent years.
TYKEA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili "tike" meaning 'to love'. It translates to 'one who loves' or 'full of love', popularized by Tyra Banks yet rooted in African culture, associated with compassionate individuals.