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Takuo m Japanese
From Japanese 拓 (taku) meaning "expand, open, support" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male", 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly", 朗 (o) meaning "bright, clear", 郎 (o) meaning "son", 暢 (o) meaning "smoothly, freely, unrestrained", 生 (o) meaning "live" or 央 (o) meaning "center"... [more]
Takurou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Takuro.
Tākuta m Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown. A known bearer of this name is the Maori politician Tākuta Ferris (b. 1978) from New Zealand.
Takutaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Takutarou.
Takya f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular name prefix ta and Kaya 2.
Takyan f Udmurt
Udmurt form of Tatiana.
Tal m Welsh (Rare)
Diminutive of Tawelfryn. It also means "head; front" in Welsh.
Tal m Romani
Meaning unknown. Possibly a Romani form of Tal'at or derived from a Romani word.
Tala f Philippine Mythology
Means "star" in Tagalog, ultimately from Sanskrit तारा (tārā). In Tagalog mythology, Tala is the goddess of stars and a daughter of the supreme deity Bathala.
Tala f Romansh
Short form of Nutala.
Talaemenes m Ancient Greek
Talaemenes was the Father of Antiphos and Mesthles. His sons led the Maeonians during the Trojan War.
Talai f Tamil (Rare)
Variant transcription of Tamil தாழை (see Tazhai).
Talal m Arabic
Means "dews, drizzles" in Arabic, the plural of طل (ṭall) meaning "dew, drizzle".
Talale m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Thalelaeus.
Talalej m Serbian (Rare), Macedonian (Rare)
Serbian and Macedonian form of Thalelaeus. Also compare its Russian form Falaley.
Talaleo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Thalelaeus.
Talamér m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Dalimir.
Talan m English
Variant of Talon.
Talana f South African, English
Use of this name in South Africa probably owes something to the Battle of Talana Hill in 1899.
Talander m Literature
Talander was the pen name of the galant writer August Bohse (1661-1740)
Talant m Kyrgyz
Derived from the Greek adjective ταλαντιαῖος (talantiaios) meaning "worth a talent". Also compare the Greek noun τάλαντον (talanton) meaning "balance, scale".... [more]
Talantbek m Kyrgyz
Combination of Talant with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Talasa f Basque
Basque form of Thalassa.
Talasius m Roman Mythology
Meaning uncertain. This is the name of a god of marriage in Roman mythology, equivalent to the Greek god Hymen.
Tələt m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Tal'at.
Talaus m Greek Mythology
Means "steadfast, enduring" or "unhappy", derived from Greek τλήμων (tlemon) meaning "patient, steadfast; wretched, miserable". In Greek mythology, Talaus was the king of Argos and one of the Argonauts.
Talcott m English
Transferred use of the surname Talcott.
Tāle f Latvian (Rare)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include an adoption of Low German and Frisian Tale, a short form of Natālija and a derivation from Latvian tāle "far, far away".
Tale m & f West Frisian, Norwegian, East Frisian
As a masculine name in Friesland, this name is usually a short form of names containing the Old High Germanic element adal "noble." But in Scandinavia, it is often a variant form of Tole... [more]
Talea f German (Modern, Rare), East Frisian
19th-century East Frisian elaboration of Tale which, in recent years, has also found some usage in general German naming.
Taleah f English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Variant of Taliyah, the spelling influenced by Leah.
Taleb m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic طالب (see Talib).
Taleia f East Frisian (Rare, Archaic)
17th and 18th-century Frisian elaboration of Tale.
Taleigh f Obscure
Variant of Tayley.
Talėja f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Thalia.
Talen m English
Variant of Talon.
Talesia f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Adelheid.
Talethia f English
Variant of Talitha.
Talfan m Welsh
Talfan has its origins in the Welsh language and it is also used largely in Welsh. The meaning of Talfan is 'tall beacon'. Famous individuals with the name: Aneirin Talfan Davies OBE, (11 May 1909 – 14 July 1980) was a Welsh poet, broadcaster and literary critic... [more]
Tälğät m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Tal'at.
Talğat m Bashkir
Eastern Bashkir form of Tal'at.
Talgatbek m Kazakh
Combination of Talgat and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Talhah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic طلحة (see Talha).
Tali m Welsh
Short form of Taliesin
Tali f Filipino
Very common short form of Catalina.
Tali m Spanish
Diminutive of Gonzalo.
Tália f Portuguese, Hungarian
Portuguese and Hungarian form of Thalia.
Talía f Icelandic, Spanish, Galician
Icelandic, Spanish and Galician form of Thalia.
Talia f Sicilian
Short form of Italia. Actress Talia Shire (sister of film director and producer Francis Ford Coppola) was named after her mother, Italia Pennino Coppola (1912-2004).
Talia f Sardinian
Both a short form of Vitalia and an adoption of the title of Nostra Segnora de Talia (which itself is a corruption of Vitalia).
Talia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Thalia and Talya.
Taliä f Tatar (Rare)
Tatar form of Thalia.
Taliaferro m English
Transferred use of the surname Taliaferro.
Talıb m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Talib.
Talibald m Medieval Baltic
Estonian form of Tālivaldis. He was a Latgalian elder, the ruler of Tālava, whose support for Albert of Riga and the German crusaders brought about his death at the hands of the native Baltic peoples.
Talibullah m Arabic
Means "seeker of God" in Arabic.
Talice f Indigenous American (Modern), English, American (Hispanic)
Talice is a Muscogee (Creek) name meaning Beautiful Water. It is also an English name as well with Irish Gaelic roots. Talice is also an American Hispanic name for a Varient of the name Talicia
Talida f History (Ecclesiastical, Rare, Archaic), Romanian
Means "little girl" in Aramaic. It is the name of an ancient christian saint (4th or 5th century), a nun from Egypt.
Talida f East Frisian
An East Frisian form of Adelheid, compare Tale.
Talide f East Friesian
An East Frisian form of Adelheid, compare Tale.
Talija f Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Talya.
Taliko f Georgian
Georgian sources state that this name is a diminutive of Tamar, whilst one Russian source says that it is a diminutive of Natalia... [more]
Talin m Romansh
Diminutive of Nutal, traditionally found in the Lower Engadine.
Talina f German (Swiss), Romansh
Diminutive of Nutala, the Romansh form of Natalia.
Talina f Sicilian
Truncated form of Adalina.
Taline f East Frisian
East Frisian diminutive and elaboration of Tale.
Taling f Filipino
Diminutive of Catalina.
Talion m Popular Culture
This is the name of a character in the games 'Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor' and 'Middle-earth: Shadow of War'.
Tālis m Latvian (Rare)
Originally a short form of Tālivaldis, now used as a given name in its own right.
Talis m Estonian
Possibly an Estonian borrowing of Tālis.
Talisia f English (Rare)
From the name of the genus of flowering plants in the soapberry family.
Taliso m German (Modern, Rare)
Masculine form of Talisa.
Tālivaldis m Latvian
Derived from Latvian tāls "far; far away" and valdīt "to rule; to reign". Tālivaldis was a Latgalian elder, the ruler of Tālava, whose support for Albert of Riga and the German crusaders brought about his death at the hands of the native Baltic peoples.
Taliya f Russian
Russian form of Thalia.
Taliyah f African American (Modern)
An invented name combining the phonetic elements ta, lee and ya, based on the sound of Aaliyah... [more]
Tallan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname.
Tallander m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch given name of unknown meaning. In 2010, there were less than 5 bearers (of all ages) in all of The Netherlands.
Tallarico m Medieval Italian (?)
Variant of Talarico, a short form of Atalarico.
Tallas m Arthurian Cycle
In Claris et Laris the King of Denmark and son of King Saladin.... [more]
Tallay f Semitic Mythology, Ugaritic Mythology
Means "dewy", deriving from the Ugaritic element ṭl ("dew"), combined with the feminine suffix y. Name borne by a weather goddess, considered to be a daughter of the god Baal.
Talleiv m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Torleiv.
Tallev m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant form of Torleiv.
Tallie f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Tally, a diminutive of Natalie.... [more]
Tallis m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Tallis, which comes from the Old French taillis, referring to a clearing of woodland.
Tallisha f Obscure
Variant of Talisha.
Tallon m English (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Derived from the Anglo-French surname of Tallon. ... [more]
Tallu f English
Diminutive of Tallulah
Tallula f English
Variant of Tallulah.
Tally f Hebrew, English
Diminutive of Tallulah, Talia 1 and other names that begin with or contain the element "Tal-".
Tallyssa f English
Variant form of the English Talisa.... [more]
Talmadge m English
Transferred use of the surname Talmadge.
Talmage m English
Variant of Talmadge.
Talmon m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Talmon.
Talmor f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names Tal and Mor means "dew of myrrh" in Hebrew.
Talo m Spanish
Diminutive of Gonzalo.
Talor m & f English, Hebrew
Combination of the word "טל" (Tal), "dew", and the word אור (Or), "light", also used as a variant of Taylor.
Talorc m Pictish, History
Name of several Pictish kings.
Tālrita f Latvian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tālrīts.
Talula Does the Hula from Hawaii f Obscure
'Talula Does the Hula from Hawaii' was a name given to a New Zealand girl in 1999... [more]
Talulah f English (British, Rare)
Variant of Tallulah. A known bearer is Talulah Riley (1985-), an English actress who was formerly married to business magnate Elon Musk.
Talullah f English (Rare)
Variant of Tallulah, influenced by the similar Irish name Talulla.
Ṭālūt m Arabic
Arabic form of Saul.
Talve f Estonian (Archaic)
Variant of Talvi. The name coincides with the genitive case of talv "winter".
Talvo m Estonian
Variant of Taalo.
Talxa m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Talha.
Taly f Hebrew
Variant of Tali.
Tam f English
Shortened form of Tammy, somewhat influenced by Pam.
Tamaar f Dutch
Short form of Tamara.... [more]
Tamaara f Estonian (Rare)
Estonian variant of Tamara.
Tamaeva f Polynesian
A famous bearer of this name is Tamaeva IV, queen of the Polynesian island of Rimatara.
Tamairangi f Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown. This was the name of a 19th-century Maori tribal leader and poet.
Tamait f Ancient Berber
Means "offering of thanks" in Amazigh.
Tamaki m Maori
Maori name meaning the Auckland area of New Zealand.
Tamaki f & m Japanese
From Japanese 玉 (tama) meaning "ball, sphere, jade" or 珠 (tama) meaning "pearl, bead, jewel" combined with 樹 (ki) meaning "tree" or 木 (ki) meaning "tree, wood", or 環 (tamaki) meaning "ring"... [more]
Tamakororo m Moriori
This name may also been used and may be use by females today. This was the name of a Moriori man who was killed in 1791 after a misunderstanding over a fishing net with the first outsiders who came to what is now the Chatham Islands.
Tamala f English
Variant of Tamela.
Tamanh f Bengali (Hindu)
Variant of Tamann and diminutive of Tammana
Tamanoon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมนูญ (see Thammanun).
Tamantha f English (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular name element Tam (see Tammy) and Samantha (see also Tamela).
Tamao m & f Japanese
This name can be used to combine 玉 (gyoku, tama(-), -dama) or 珠 (shu, tama), both meaning "gem, jewel," with 男 (dan, nan, otoko, o), 夫 (fu, fuu, bu, otto, sore, o) or 雄 (yuu, o-, osu, on), all meaning "man." For females, it can be used as 玉尾, 玉緒, 玉青, 珠緒 or 珠央 with 尾 (bi, o) meaning "tail (end)," 緒 (sho, cho, o, itoguchi) meaning "cord, strap, thong," 青 (sei, shou, ao(-), ao.i) meaning "blue" and 央 (ou, o) meaning "middle, centre."... [more]
Támár f Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tamar.
Tamar f Georgian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Tamar was the Georgian goddess of the sky who was portrayed as riding on a snake. She is identified with the goddess Lamara.
Tamar m African American (Modern), Obscure
Possibly intended to be a masculine form of Tamara or a combination of the phonetic elements ta and mar.
Tamara f Cornish, Celtic Mythology
In Cornish folklore, Tamara is a nymph who lived in the underworld and wanted to wander freely in the mortal world, against the advice of her parents. When she falls in love with the giant Tawradge, she refuses to return to the underworld with her father... [more]
Tamarah f English (Rare)
Variant of Tamara. Tamarah was a character played by actress Fern Andra in the film Lotus Lady (1930).
Tamas m Scots
Scots form of Thomas.
Tamatea m Maori, Polynesian Mythology
Means "the Moon, on the 8th night of a lunar month, first quarter lunar phase" in Maori. Tamatea Arikinui or Tamatea Mai-Tawhiti was a legendary Maori chieftain who captained the Tākitimu on its journey from the legendary place Hawaiki to New Zealand.
Țamaz m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Tamaz.
Tambet m Estonian
Coined by Eduard Bornhöhe for a character in his novel 'Tasuja' (1880). The exact origin and meaning of this name are uncertain, it has, however, been speculated that it might be a contraction of Estonian tammepuust "of oak wood".
Tamblyn f & m English (British)
Transferred use of the surname Tamblyn.
Tambra f English (American)
Altered form of Tamra, perhaps influenced by Debra.
Tamcho f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tamar, Tamta and Tamuna.
Tamchos m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Damcho.
Tamdin m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རྟ་མགྲིན (see Damdrin).
Tamding m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རྟ་མགྲིན (see Damdrin).
Tamdrin m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རྟ་མགྲིན (see Damdrin).
Tame m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have thanc for a first element, and of which the second element starts with an "m." The name Dankmar is a good example of that.
Tame m Moriori
Meaning of this name is apparently unknown. This was the name of the last full blooded Moriori (Owenga and Otonga tribes) Tame Horomona Rehe aka Tommy Solomon (1884-1933) and Moriori elder Tame Tainui Tawarere.
Tameem m Arabic, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic تميم and Bengali তামিম (see Tamim).
Tamenzut f Berber
the name itself means ‘first born’.... [more]
Tamer m Turkish
Means "competent soldier" or "mannish, man of good qualities" in Turkish.
Tameron f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Probably created from Cameron by replacing the initial C with a T or an elaboration of Tamara.
Tamesaburou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Tamesaburo.
Tamesia f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of Tamesa and variant of Tamesis, the two names of the river Thames in Roman times.
Tamghara f Berber
Feminine form of Amghar.
Tami m Finnish
Short form of Aatami.
Tamia f English
Diminutive of Tamara or Tamina. Means "chipmunk" in French. Also in the case of French composer Tamia Valmont (1947-).
Tamica f English
Variant of Tamika.
Tamiel m Hebrew, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Apparently means "perfection of God" in Hebrew. This is the name of one of the fallen angels listed in the Book of Enoch.
Tamika f Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much", 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth, fruit" combined with 果 (ka) meaning "fruit". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tamilla f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani variant of Tamila.
Tamina f German, Swedish (Rare), Literature
Feminine form of Tamino. Tamina is a character in Milan Kundera's 'The Book of Laughter and Forgetting' (1979).
Tamira f Various
Feminine form of Tamir.
Tamirah f Arabic, African American (Rare)
Means "date merchant, possessor of dates" in Arabic.
Tamirangi f Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown; it might possibly be a variant of Tamairangi.
Tamirat m Amharic
Variant of Tamrat.
Tamires f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Tomyris.
Tamirlan m Dagestani, Kyrgyz
Dagestani and Kyrgyz form of Tamerlane.
Tamisa f Medieval Latin
Tamisa is the Latinized name the Romans gave to the river Thames in England. The ancient Brittons named Thames after the Celtic goddess of dark water, Tamesis.
Tamisen f English (Archaic)
Variant of Thomasin. Tamisen Brike was the wife of John Mayo, a Puritan minister in pre-revolutionary Boston, Massachusetts and the first minister of Old North Church.
Tamisha f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements ta, mee and sha. Also compare Tamika and Tanisha.
Ta-miu f Pet
Means "she-cat" in Ancient Egyptian. This was the name of Prince Thutmose's cat, best remembered for being buried in her own sarcophagus.
Tamlin m Literature
Diminutive of Tam 1. Tam Lin was the subject of an Anglo-Scottish border ballad (first recorded in 'The Complaynt of Scotland', 1549), a man abducted by the Queen of the Fairies and rescued at long last by his true love.
Tamlyn f English
Transferred use of the surname Tamlyn.
Tammanoon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมนูญ (see Thammanun).
Tammara f Neapolitan (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Thancmar via the Latinization Tammarus.
Tammarak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมรักษ์ (see Thammarak).
Tammarat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมรัตน์ (see Thammarat).
Tammaruk m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมรักษ์ (see Thammarak).
Tammas m Scots
Scots form of Thomas.
Tamme m Jèrriais
Variant of Tanme.
Tammeron f & m English
Variant of Tameron.
Tammes m East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Tammo, used in the 17th century.
Tammye f English
Alternative spelling of Tammy.
Tamonante f Guanche
From Guanche *tamannant, meaning "woman who knows to read" (literally "she who spells"). Tamonante was the daughter of Tibiabin, a priestess.
Tamoor m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu تیمور (see Taimur).
Tamora f Theatre
This name was used by Shakespeare for the evil queen of the Goths in his tragedy Titus Andronicus (1593). Shakespeare's source for the play is unknown, but he may have based the name on Tomyris... [more]
Tamos m Ancient Egyptian
Etymology unknown. This was the name of an Egyptian mercenary admiral from Memphis who was hired by Cyrus the Younger during the 4th century BC.
Tamotsu m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 保 (tamotsu) meaning "protection" or 維 (tamotsu) meaning "keep; mantain" as well as the combination of two or more characters for example 太 (ta) meaning "big; great" combined with 持 (motsu) meaning "hold; have"... [more]
Tamphilus m Late Roman
A Roman cognomen possibly from Ancient Greek ταμίας (tamíās) "steward, dispenser", from τέμνω (témnō) "to cut, hew", combined with φίλος (philos) "friend, lover"... [more]
Tamr m Arabic
Variant of Tamar.
Tamriko f Georgian
Diminutive of Tamar.
Tamro f Georgian
Short form of Tamar and perhaps also of its diminutive Tamriko.
Tamron f African American (Americanized, Modern)
Tamron is a Japanese manufacturer of photographic lenses and optical components for cameras.
Tamrong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thamrong.
Tamsey f American (South, Archaic)
Variant of Tamsin as well as a short form of Thomasina.
Tamshugh m Turkish, Georgian, Abkhaz
Origin of the name is Turkish and it has been popular in western Georgia, specifically in Abkhazia, from somewhere XVI-XVII centuries.
Tamsy f English
Variant of Tamsyn.
Tamu f Greenlandic
Younger form of Tamo.
Tamuna f Georgian
This name is often a pet form of Tamar, but it can also be a name in its own right. In that case, it is derived from Arabic تأمين (ta'min) meaning "insurance", which itself is ultimately derived from Arabic أمن (amn) meaning "security, peace"... [more]
Tamunonemi m Nigerian
Means "wisdom of God" in Kalabari, spoken in Nigeria.
Tamur m Estonian
Variant of Tammo.
Tamusia f Belarusian, Georgian (Rare)
Belarusian and Georgian form of Tamusya.
Tamusya f Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian diminutive of Tamara.
Tamya f African American (Modern)
An invented name, combining the phonetic elements ta, my and ya, and based on the sounds of names such as Tamia and Amaya... [more]
Tamyka f English
Variant of Tamika.
Tần m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 秦 (tần) referring to the ancient state of Qin.
Tan m Vietnamese
Variant transcription of 新 (see Tân).
Tana f East Frisian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tanne.
Tana f English (American)
Possibly a variant of Tanya. This name was popularized by a character in the 1942 movie The Forest Rangers.
Tana f Spanish (Canarian, Rare), Catalan
Variant of Tania, diminutive of Cayetana, and a form of Tanit.
Tanabata m & f Japanese (Japanized, Modern)
Tanabata is the name of many japanese people & a festival.
Tanabos m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
A necromancer who lived in Britain some time between the time of Joseph of Arimathea and Uther Pendragon. He was hailed as the greatest magician ever to reside on the island, save Merlin.... [more]
Tanagra f Greek Mythology
The name of a daughter of Asopos and a naiad of the spring, well or fountain of the town of Tanagra in Boioti. Her name is taken from that place.
Tanamasoandro m & f Malagasy
Means "rays of the sun" in Malagasy.
Tanami f English (Australian, Rare)
Transferred use of the name of the Tanami Desert, a desert in northern Australia, situated in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. The name itself is an Anglicized form of Warlpiri Chanamee "never die", referring to certain rock holes in the desert which were said never to run dry.
Tanan f & m Mongolian
Means "pearlaceous, pearly" in Mongolian, derived from тана (tana) meaning "mother-of-pearl, nacre".
Tanandra f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Tanandra was apparently invented and has no meaning. It may be a junction names such as Tanya + Sandra, or a composition from the parent's name, for example, Tancred + Leandra. It can be inspired by other names with Andra, as Cassandra for example... [more]
Tanaphop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนภพ (see Thanaphop).
Tanapob m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนภพ (see Thanaphop).
Tanapop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนภพ (see Thanaphop).
Tanaquil f Etruscan (Latinized), Ancient Roman
Latinized form of the Etruscan name Thanchvil which meant "gift of Thana 1", composed of the name of the goddess Thana and cvil meaning "gift"... [more]
Tanaquill f Literature
Variant of Tanaquil used in Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene (1590), where it belongs to a daughter of Oberon who becomes the fairy queen Gloriana.
Tanaruz f Berber, African
Feminine form of Anaruz.
Tănase m Romanian
Diminutive of Atanasie
Tanasha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ta, nay and sha in a similar vein to Tanisha.
Tanasia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of ta, nay and Asia 1, similarly to Anasia.
Tanasio m Asturian (Rare)
Truncated form of Atanasio.
Tanat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thanat.
Tanausis m Gothic
Tanausis was a legendary king of the Goths, according to Jordanes's Getica (5.47). The 19th-century scholar Alfred von Gutschmid assigned his reign to 1323 BC - 1290 BC. According to the Getica, he was the Gothic king who halted the advance of the Egyptian armies of the Egyptian king Sesostris (whom Jordanes calls Vesosis)... [more]
Tanausú m Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name of a Guanche ruler from the island of La Palma, known for his fierce resistance against the Castillians during the conquest of the Canary Islands in the 15th century. This name had a revival in the 1980's.
Tanaya f Indian, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit tanaya (तनया ) "daughter" or "belonging to one's family; this child of mine".
Tanayos m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนยศ (see Thanayot).
Tanayot m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนยศ (see Thanayot).