Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
TYRUSS
MaleAmerican name meaning 'to strike hard', derived from Old English 'þurh' and combined with the suffix '-us'.
TYRYN
MaleThe name Tyryn has an unknown origin and does not have a universally accepted meaning or history; it is considered an invented name.
TYSA
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from "Tasgaidh," meaning "thistle," symbolizing Scotland's strength and beauty. First used as a given name in the late 19th or early 20th century, Tysa has gained global popularity as a unique alternative to traditional girls' names, though it remains uncommon despite being borne by American actress Tisha Campbell-Martin.
TYSAIAH
MaleModern name created by blending Tyler (Old English, "tile maker") and Isaiah (Hebrew, "Yahweh is salvation"). It signifies craftsmanship and divine salvation, gaining popularity for its unique sound and meaningful origin.
TYSAN
MaleRare Welsh given name derived from "tŷ" meaning "house", optionally combined with "san" meaning "saint". It translates to "holy house" and is often associated with individuals who value home, family, and community dedication.
TYSAUN
MaleUnique American male given name with no widely agreed-upon meaning or documented history. It is often associated with the names Tyson and Saun, but these connections are not definitive.
TYSE
MaleUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Týr', meaning 'god' or 'divine'.
TYSEAN
MaleAfrican-origin name derived from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "father has returned". It signifies strength, wisdom, and resilience.
TYSEANA
FemaleAfrican-American origin name with no universally agreed upon meaning, though some associate it with 'Caesarean' implying strength and power. Despite lacking traditional history, it has gained popularity due to its unique sound and celebrity choices like Erykah Badu.
TYSEN
FemaleAmerican given name of Dutch origin, derived from the surname Tyson meaning "Ty's son".
TYSEN
MaleModern American given name of uncertain origin, often interpreted as 'warmth' or 'heat', popularized by celebrities like Kristin Chenoweth.
TYSHA
FemaleDistinctive female name of West African origin, derived from Tyisha which means 'life' or 'to live', commonly associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria.
TYSHAE
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from Swahili "Tysheka," meaning "God will judge.
TYSHAI
FemaleUnique, contemporary name of unknown origin, pronounced /tih-shay/, with no established meaning or history.
TYSHAN
MaleTyshan is of African origin, derived from the Yoruba 'Oshun', meaning 'flowing waters'. It evolved over time from this original form and carries associations with love, beauty, fertility, and rivers.
TYSHANA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from West African 'Tishana', meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
TYSHANNA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti word Tyshan, meaning "God is gracious".
TYSHANTA
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from the Shona word 'Tsunga,' meaning 'strength.' It embodies power and resilience, reflecting its origin among Zimbabwe's Shona people.
TYSHANTI
FemaleIgbo-African name meaning "God answers prayer.
TYSHARA
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "happiness in meeting others.
TYSHAUN
FemaleAfrican American given name, created by combining Tyreek and Shaune, potentially meaning "flowing with God's grace.
TYSHAUN
MaleAfrican American given name derived from 'Tyshan' meaning 'sun' in Ethiopian and 'un', meaning 'one'. It translates to 'the one sun'.
TYSHAUNA
FemaleDistinctive African-American name meaning "young ruler" or "deer ruler".
TYSHAWN
MaleDistinctive male name of African American origin, combining "Ty-" and "-awn" to symbolize comfort or familiarity. Popularized in the late 20th century U.S., it reflects African American cultural pride and individuality.
TYSHAWN
FemaleAfrican-American name created by combining Tyree ("land") and Shawn ("little Peter").
TYSHAWNA
FemaleUnique unisex African American name derived from Ty (meaning 'enchanter' or 'warlock') and Shawna ('powerful' or 'full of light'). It gained popularity in the late 20th century U.S., symbolizing enchanting qualities or inner strength.
TYSHAWNNA
FemaleFeminine name of African American origin derived from Tyrone, meaning "land of the yellow mountains," popularized during the late 1980s-early 1990s hip-hop trend.
TYSHAY
FemaleAfrican American origin, is a unique blend of Tasha and Shay, popular in African American communities.
TYSHAYLA
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Yoruba tribe meaning "she who brings light," associated with the Orisha of love, beauty, and prosperity.
TYSHE
FemaleDistinctive African American given name of unknown origin, believed to have emerged during the late 20th century as part of urban or hip-hop naming trends.
TYSHEA
FemaleAttractive African American name derived from the West African 'Tiyesha', meaning 'beautiful girl'.
TYSHEANA
FemaleDistinctive name of African origin, meaning 'mother has come home' or 'the mother has returned', reflecting the Yoruba culture's emphasis on family and tradition.
TYSHEANNA
FemaleAfrican American feminine name of Yoruba origin, combining 'Taye' (rejoice) and 'Sheanna' (goddess of the night), signifying 'rejoicing in the goddess of the night'.
TYSHEED
MaleUncommon, unique given name with unknown origins and meanings.
TYSHEEM
MaleUnique male given name of African American origin, derived from the Arabic name Tahsin, meaning 'beauty' or 'attractiveness'.
TYSHEEMA
FemaleAfrican-American given name with uncertain origins but believed to mean 'bold, strong, beautiful, intelligent' or 'twin', reflecting positive qualities desired for daughters.
TYSHEEN
MaleRare American given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from African American Vernacular English or the African name Teshi, but its true history remains undocumented.
TYSHEENA
FemaleCaptivating Swahili name meaning "patience," embodying perseverance and resilience, and valued globally despite its rarity.
TYSHEERA
FemaleIntriguing female given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "tishree" meaning "three," conveying balance, completeness, and harmony.
TYSHEIA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from the Egyptian goddess Isis, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and beauty. Pronounced 'tie-sha'-uh, it's often spelled creatively as Tyeshia or Tyisha.