Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYQUON
MaleUnique African name derived from the Yoruba word "Oyeku", meaning "child born on Sunday".
TYQWAN
MaleDistinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "tyqwa", meaning firmness or steadfastness, signifying strength and determination.
TYR
MaleMale given name of Norse origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Týr," which means "god." In Norse mythology, Tyr was the god of law and justice, known for his fairness and wisdom.
TYRA
FemaleAfrican origin female given name meaning "strong" or "land," historically used to express power and resilience in various tribes, and associated with royalty and nobility in some societies.
TYRA
MaleAfrican-American name with Old English roots meaning "war chief," associated with strength and leadership, and popularized in its current form during the late 20th century.
TYRAE
MaleUnisex African American name meaning "to praise" in Swahili, popularized by hip-hop artist T.I.'s son.
TYRAE
FemaleDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from Swahili "tira," meaning "to strive" or "to struggle." It signifies perseverance and determination.
TYRAEL
MaleHebrew name meaning 'God is my creator', derived from 'tyer' (rock/mountain) and 'el' (God), signifying divine creation.
TYRAH
FemaleAfrican American name derived from the Arabic Tyr meaning "land", with "-ah" added for a feminine touch.
TYRAIL
MaleAmerican origin, blends 'Tyr,' the Old Norse god of law and justice, with 'Rail,' referring to movement along a track.
TYRAJI
FemaleThe name Tyraji originates from the Yoruba culture in Africa. It is composed of 'Ti', meaning 'to meet', and 'Ojaja', a bird renowned for its beauty and grace. Thus, Tyraji translates to 'Meeting with grace'.
TYRAL
MaleUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, chosen often for its aesthetic appeal rather than any specific meaning.
TYRALE
MaleRare, unique name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of Tyler but with no definitive evidence to support this claim. Its meaning remains unclear, though its uniqueness appeals to some parents seeking a distinctive name.
TYRAN
FemalePowerful male name of Greek origin, derived from "tyrannos," meaning "absolute ruler.
TYRAN
MaleTyran: A name of Greek origin that translates to 'ruler' or 'king', derived from the word 'tyrannos'. Despite its historical connotations, Tyran has emerged as a distinctive choice for baby boys in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century.
TYRANAE
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin given name that means 'tyrant' or 'ruler,' conveying strength and power without negative connotations.
TYRANCE
MaleUncommon English name of Latin origin, meaning "triumphant," derived from "triumphus." It honors ancient Roman military victories and leaders.
TYRAND
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "tyrant," meaning "ruler" or "leader." Its powerful sound reflects its regal origins.
TYRANE
MaleRare but powerful Latin-derived name originally meaning "tyrant" or "ruler," now associated with positive traits like strength and leadership.
TYRANESHA
FemaleUncommon African-American feminine name created in the early-mid 20th century, possibly derived from Greek elements meaning 'triumphant tyrant'.
TYRANIKA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, derived from "Nkiruka," meaning "All is well.
TYRANIQUE
FemaleTyranique, of Latin origin, means "ruler of the nobles" or "king of the nobles." It has gained popularity recently due to its distinctive sound and regal connotations. Pronounced like it's spelled, this name is often associated with femininity but can also be used for non-binary individuals.
TYRANISHA
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from the Norse god Tyr (law and justice) and Sanskrit Nisha (night), suggesting strength in balancing justice and darkness.
TYRANN
MaleLatin origin meaning "absolute ruler," derived from "tyrannis.
TYRANNY
FemaleEnglish girl's name originating from the late 20th century in the United States, conveying absolute power or authority with no explicit definition in any language.
TYRAS
MaleRare Greek male name whose meaning can vary, possibly referencing power or swiftness, though its exact origin remains uncertain.
TYRAY
MaleTyray, of African origin, means 'elephant' in Swahili, embodying strength, wisdom, and loyalty.
TYRAYA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, possibly meaning 'to make peace,' symbolizing harmony and tranquility.
TYRE
MaleThe given name Tyre has Hebrew origins, meaning "rock" or "cliff," and is derived from the Hebrew word "Tzor." It was also the name of an ancient Phoenician city, now part of modern-day Lebanon.
TYRE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'rock', associated with the powerful Phoenician city and conveying strength and resilience.
TYREA
MaleUnique feminine given name of African American origin, derived from the Irish Gaelic name Tyrone meaning "land of the tuath" or "strife". It gained popularity in the 1970s and 80s as a unisex name and is believed to have originated from the African American vernacular tradition of creating new names. Today, Tyrea remains an uncommon name with no specific universal meaning but may be associated with strength, resilience, and uniqueness due to its origins and historical context.
TYREA
FemaleThe name Tyrea originates from African Yoruba culture, meaning "there is an abundance in me.
TYREACE
MaleUncommon African American name, created by combining Tyree (Scottish/Irish, meaning "thunder" or "brave") and Ace (Latin, meaning "one" or "unity").
TYREAK
MaleRare African American name combining "Tyr" (Old Norse god of law) and "reak" (English: react/break), suggesting strength, justice, and action without an explicit meaning.
TYREANA
FemaleAfrican American female name derived from Tyrone, meaning 'land of the mythical Irish tribes'.
TYREANNA
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from 'Tyra' meaning "land" and 'Anna' meaning "grace", giving it the meanings "land of grace" or "graceful land". It gained prominence in the 1990s, likely influenced by Tyra Banks' career.
TYREASE
MaleDistinctive African American name derived from Irish roots, combining elements of Tyrone ("land of the tribe") and Tracey ("from the crossroads").
TYREC
MaleUncommon yet powerful African-origin name meaning 'thunder' from the Yoruba god Ogun, associated with strength and determination.
TYRECE
MaleAfrican American name of Yoruba origin meaning "bringer of rejoicing." It was traditionally given to boys born into royalty or high-ranking families in West Africa. Today, it is popular among African American communities across the United States and can be found among various professionals and notable figures.
TYRECIA
FemaleAfrican American name of Arabic origin meaning "pure" or "chaste", reflecting virtues such as honesty and integrity.