Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYNEICE
FemaleUnique African-American girl's name created in the mid-to-late 20th century by combining Tynisha and Niecy. It has gained popularity for its musical sound but lacks traditional meaning or historical association. Each Tyneice creates her own identity with this distinctive, invented name.
TYNEIKA
FemaleUnique American girls' name derived from the River Tyne in northeastern England, meaning "from the River Tyne.
TYNEIL
MaleRare Irish name derived from the surname Ó Tuathaigh, meaning "descendant of Tuathach," who was known for bravery and leadership. Though not originally an independent given name, Tyneil carries historical significance as it has been passed down through generations within the notable Ó Tuathaigh clan.
TYNEISHA
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from "Tyra" (rocky ground) and "Shia" (gift), meaning "Rocky Gift.
TYNEKA
FemaleDistinctive African-American name derived from Swahili's "tynae," meaning "savannah." It gained popularity in the late 20th century as part of a trend favoring African-origin names.
TYNELL
MaleUncommon American name, believed to be a modern variation of the Welsh name Tyssul, meaning 'echo of the sea.'
TYNEQUA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from 'Tyne' (Scottish for "stream") and 'Kea' (Hawaiian for "flower fragrance"), created in the 1970s by combining names from different cultures.
TYNER
MaleRare American given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from the Old English 'tæner', meaning 'tanner'.
TYNESE
FemaleRare female given name of Irish origin meaning "of Tynan," derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Tighearnaigh.
TYNESHA
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from Tyne, meaning 'river' or 'biblical city', and Asha, meaning 'life' or 'hope'. It's often used for girls but can be unisex.
TYNESHIA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of African-American origin, derived from 'Ty' (often associated with Tyrone) and 'Neshia', believed to be a variation of Nashia or Neisha. Its personal significance may symbolize strength, uniqueness, beauty, elegance, and grace.
TYNESIA
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from 'Ty', meaning 'ruler' or 'leader', and 'nesia', signifying origin in Africa.
TYNETTA
FemaleUncommon female name of African American origin, derived from Tyrone (Irish: "land of the tuath") andletta (shortened form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath").
TYNETTE
FemaleAmerican variant spelling of Tonya, derived from the Russian name Antonina, meaning "in place of Anthony." It lacks independent recognition and specific meaning beyond its derivation from Tonya.
TYNIA
FemaleExotic African name derived from Yoruba culture meaning "father's daughter".
TYNIAH
FemaleRecent yet captivating feminine name of African origin, combining the meanings "heavenly" from Tiana and "purpose" from Nia in Swahili.
TYNICA
FemaleUnique and captivating female given name with no widely accepted origin or meaning. Some suggest it may be a variant of Tyne, derived from the river in England. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 19th century but remains relatively rare today, despite its notable bearer, Tynica Bowes-Lyon, mother of Prince Philip.
TYNIE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from MacIntyre, meaning "son of Finnlay," with historical roots dating back to the 13th century.
TYNIECE
FemaleIntriguing feminine name of African-American origin, with roots in ancient African spirituality and water deities. Its unique spelling and sound make it captivating, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names since the late 20th century.
TYNIEKA
FemaleUnique African American name created in the mid-20th century, with no universally agreed-upon meaning but often interpreted as "beauty and strength" or "ray of light." Its origin and history are somewhat obscure.
TYNIESHA
FemaleTyniesha, of African American origin, means "miracle" in Ethiopian and gained popularity in the late twentieth century as part of a trend towards cultural names with deep historical significance.
TYNIJA
FemaleUncommon yet elegant Ukrainian female name derived from the word 'tyhnja', meaning 'silence'.
TYNIJAH
FemaleTynijah, of African Swahili origin, means "we are reaching," symbolizing progress and collective effort.
TYNIKA
FemaleIntelligent and wise Swahili name for girls, traditionally used in East African cultures.
TYNIQUA
FemaleAfrican American origin, derived from Tina or Christine, signifying dedication to a higher power.
TYNIQUE
FemaleAkan name of Ghanaian origin, derived from the day 'Sunday,' signifying 'born on Sunday.'
TYNISA
FemaleUnique African name of Nigerian Yoruba origin, meaning "mother has arrived," symbolizing strength and nurturing qualities.
TYNISE
FemaleDistinctive American given name, likely created as a blend of Tammy and Denise, potentially meaning "twin" or "day bright," or alternatively, it may evoke fluidity and adaptability like its possible variant Tyne.
TYNISHA
FemaleAfrican American female given name that emerged during the 1970s, signifying creativity and respect.
TYNISHIA
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Swahili word "tunazunguka," meaning "we are surrounding." It signifies unity, strength, and togetherness.
TYNISIA
FemaleAfrican feminine name with Igbo origins, derived from the combination of "Tina" meaning "God is good" and "Isia" translating to "He will lead", signifying belief in divine guidance and hope.
TYNITA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "to rejoice" or "to celebrate," symbolizing happiness and joy.
TYNIYA
FemaleAfrican female name of Igbo origin, translating to 'My joy has returned', reflecting happiness and warmth.
TYNIYAH
FemaleDistinctive African-origin name, derived from West African Teniola meaning "a gift from God.
TYNLEE
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Tyra ("thunder goddess") and Lee ("clearing/meadow"), blending power and nature.
TYNLEIGH
FemaleUnique American name, believed to combine 'Tyne', a river in North East England, and 'Leigh', an English surname meaning 'meadow'. While its origin may be modern, Tynleigh has no specific historical significance or tradition, allowing bearers to create their own family history.
TYNLEY
FemaleElegant English name derived from the Old English word "tunleah", meaning "fenced farm" or "enclosure". It carries historical significance, with notable figures such as Sir John Tynley, and offers intriguing associations with nature, stability, and practicality.
TYNLI
FemaleRare Welsh name meaning "of/from the house.
TYNLIE
FemaleRare Irish feminine given name derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Tuathail, meaning 'descendant of Tuathal', a high king of Ireland.
TYNNETTA
FemaleRare African American female given name created by poet Audre Lorde for her daughter in 1974. Its meaning remains largely undocumented but may derive from 'timeless' or 'eternal', reflecting its empowering nature.