Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYMESHIA
FemaleUnique African-American name created in the early 20th century as a blend of popular names, with possible meanings such as "timely gift" or signifying harmony between distinct identities.
TYMETRIUS
MaleAmerican name derived from Greek 'timē' meaning 'honor' and 'theos' meaning 'god', thus signifying 'honoring God'.
TYMIA
FemaleCreative and distinctive female name of Polish origin, derived from the word 'tymczasowy', translating to temporary or provisional.
TYMIER
MaleUnique Greek name meaning 'honor' or 'praise', introduced in France during the late 19th century.
TYMIERE
MaleTymiere, an uncommon name of Yoruba origin, signifies 'We meet again,' symbolizing belief in fate, hope for future encounters.
TYMIESHA
FemaleUnique African American feminine name created by combining Tammy and Michelle; it gained popularity in the 1970s-80s but has since declined.
TYMIKA
FemaleAfrican American name created from Tyra (Norse "thunder god") and Nicole (French "victory of the people"), embodying power and triumph. Popularized in the late 1980s via TV's "A Different World," it signifies strength without historical precedent but carries resonance today.
TYMIR
MaleUnique African name from Swahili culture, meaning 'respectful' or 'polite', reflecting strong moral values.
TYMIRA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'tembo' meaning elephant, embodying strength, wisdom, and dignity.
TYMIRAH
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine given name meaning "perfect" or "completion," suggesting completeness and perfection.
TYMIRE
MaleRare unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba Timire, meaning "the one who has no limit." It signifies boundless potential and reflects hopes for success and creativity.
TYMISHA
FemaleUncommon African-American name derived from Timisha, which has Yoruba roots meaning 'God's gift'.
TYMON
MaleRare Slavic name derived from the Polish-Czech Tymoteusz, itself originating from Greek Timotheos, meaning 'honor divine'.
TYMOND
MaleRare, mysterious name of unknown origin, not widely accepted as a variant of Timothy.
TYMONI
MaleUnique African given name derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming tradition, meaning "Let's meet again.
TYMONTE
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigerian Igbo culture, translating to 'peace has arrived'.
TYMOTEUSZ
MaleRare Polish male name meaning 'honored by God', derived from ancient Greek elements.
TYMOTHY
MaleTimothy is a masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "honor" or "worth".
TYMYA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Slavic origin, meaning "my honor".
TYNA
FemaleRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from the word 'tyn', meaning 'thin'. While not traditionally used in Wales, it offers a unique identity and opportunity for personal interpretation of its meaning.
TYNAE
FemaleUnique, modern given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity for its distinctive sound rather than any specific history or legend.
TYNAISHA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "mother has a child". It reflects the joy and gratitude felt by parents at their child's birth.
TYNAJA
FemaleExotic, rare girl's name of unknown origin, sometimes attributed to Cherokee culture, with no widely accepted meaning.
TYNAJAH
FemaleUnique, captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with Africa or Native America. While its meaning remains largely undocumented, many interpret it as "graceful flower" or "beauty in motion," symbolizing elegance and fluidity. Despite its unclear history, Tynajah has gained popularity recently among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
TYNAN
MaleIrish-origin given name, derived from Ó Tuathail meaning 'descendant of Tuathal', a legendary high king of Ireland.
TYNASHA
FemaleAfrican name from Zimbabwe's Shona people, meaning "God has answered," embodying gratitude and hope through divine intervention.
TYNASHIA
FemaleDistinctive name of African American origin, created in the early 20th century as an alternative spelling of Tanesha, meaning 'elephant' in Swahili and symbolizing strength and wisdom. It gained global popularity in the late 1980s to early 1990s before declining in usage but remains recognizable today.
TYNASIA
FemaleAfrican origin unisex name derived from Swahili 'tunaze', meaning 'we are with you'.
TYNAYA
FemaleUnique Ukrainian name meaning "quiet" or "calm," associated with peace and serenity, popular among medieval Ukrainian nobility and famously used by singer Ruslana for her daughter.
TYNAYAH
FemaleUnique unisex name of African origin, derived from the Swahili language, meaning "she who loves".
TYNDALE
MaleUncommon English given name meaning "valley meadow," derived from Old English words "tind" and "halh." It is notable for its association with William Tyndale (1494-1536), a prominent English theologian who translated the Bible into English, making religious texts accessible to common people.
TYNDALL
FemaleRare, Irish-origin first name derived from the surname O'Tynan/O'Tindall, meaning 'fire' or 'flame.'
TYNE
MaleRare English given name derived from the powerful River Tyne, symbolizing strength and resilience.
TYNE
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old Norse word "Týn", meaning tidal current, and is deeply connected to the historic River Tyne in Northeast England.
TYNEA
FemaleUnique and beautiful African name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'mother's joy'.
TYNEAL
FemaleEnglish name derived from the River Tyne in northeastern England, signifying association or relationship with the river.
TYNEASHA
FemaleUnique, African-American female name with mysterious origins, potentially derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'born on Christmas'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as a modern invention, signifying distinction and uniqueness.
TYNECIA
FemaleUnique African-American name derived from the West African name "Tyana," meaning "Mother." It emerged in the U.S. during the 1970s-80s, combining elements of names like Tynisha, Tanesha, and Moniece.
TYNEEKA
FemaleRare American name with a blend of English (inspired by the River Tyne) and African (Yoruba influence) origins, coined in the mid-20th century. Its meaning may be personalized by the individual or family who bears it.
TYNEESHA
FemaleUncommon yet powerful female name of African American origin, combining 'Tyree', meaning 'to grow' in Yoruba, with 'Neisha', derived from French 'Nicole', signifying 'victory of the people'. It symbolizes growth, triumph, and resilience.