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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *o or *s.
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Tamires f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Tomyris.
Tamiyo f Japanese
From Japanese 民 (tami) meaning "people, citizens" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation, era". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Tammenterho m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "acorn" in Finnish.
Tamo f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Tampro f Coptic
Means "doorkeeper".
Tamriko f Georgian
Diminutive of Tamar.
Tamro f Georgian
Short form of Tamar and perhaps also of its diminutive Tamriko.
Tanako m & f Japanese
Means "shelf, rack, stand" in Japanese.
Tanamasoandro m & f Malagasy
Means "rays of the sun" in Malagasy.
Tanelankemats f Ainu
Meaning "Woman who plants Seeds" in Ainu.
Tango f & m English
Vocabulary name referring to a South American dance style that utilises an embracing hold. Its name may come from the Latin tangere, meaning "touch".... [more]
Taniko f Japanese
From Japanese 谷 (tani) meaning "valley" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tanis f Khakas
Variant Khakas form of Taisiya.
Tannis f English (Rare)
Variant of Tanis. This was used by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery in her short story 'Tannis of the Flats' (1920), where it belongs to a Métis girl of Cree descent... [more]
Tanpopo f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From 蒲公英 (tanpopo), referring to the dandelion, likely to have originated from a contraction of 田菜 (tana), the old name for the flowering plant, with the addition of 頬 (hoho) meaning "cheek," from the flowering plant's resemblance to a cheek of a face.... [more]
Tantalis f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Empress of Greece and Constantinople, wife of Alexander, emperor of Constantinople. She was the mother of Alexander and Alis, and grandmother of Cligés.... [more]
Tantoo m & f Cree, Popular Culture, Apache
Variation of Tonto, from Spanish tonto (“fool”), from Western Apache kounʼnde (“wild rough people”). ... [more]
Tạo m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 造 (tạo) meaning "make, build, create".
Tao f & m Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much", 汰 (ta) meaning "washing, sieving, filtering, weeding out, luxury", 陶 (tao) meaning "pottery, porcelain", 道 (tao) meaning "road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings" or 夕 (ta) meaning "evening" combined with 緒 (o) meaning "thread" or 生 (o) meaning "raw, live"... [more]
Táotáo f Chinese
From Chinese; contains 桃 (táo), meaning "peach" two times.
Taous f Kabyle
A feminine name used in the kabyle berber region Tizi Ouzou Bejaya and Bouira of Algeria. Cones from the Arab word Tawoos طاووس meaning peacock.
Taplo f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun თაფლი (tapli) meaning "honey".
Taqdees f Kashmiri, Dogri
Means "purity".
Tariso m & f African
Tariso is similar to the name Tariro in that it has the same meaning..."hope"... [more]
Taruto m & f Popular Culture
Taruto (aka Tart) is the name of a major character in Tokyo Mew Mew (masculine use), and the titular character of Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto (feminine use).
Tasiko f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Anastasia and its short form Taso.
Taso f Georgian
Short form of Anastasia, which tends to be used as an independent name rather than as an unofficial nickname.
Tatadzeiko f Shona
Means "what wrong have we done?" in Shona.
Tatako f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tata 2, which is a short form of several names.
Tatamo f Malagasy
Means "waterlily" in Malagasy.
Tatiko f & m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tata 2, Tate 1, Tati and Tato, which are all short forms of various names.... [more]
Tato m & f Georgian
When written as ტატო, this name is a short form of Anton, Estate and Tatash (masculine) and Tatiana (feminine).... [more]
Tatsuako f Japanese
From Japanese 辰(tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with 赤(aka, ako) meaning "red". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Tatsuko f Japanese
From Japanese 立 (tatsu) meaning "stand, establish, set" or 龍/竜 (tatsu) meaning "dragon, imperial" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tatsumiko f Japanese (Rare)
From 辰 (tatsu) meaning "sign of the dragon (5th sign of Chinese zodiac)", 巳 (mi) meaning "sign of the snake/serpent (6th sign of Chinese zodiac)", and 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Tattypoo f Literature
It is said to be the name of Good Witch of the North which was featured in the book of The Giant Horse of Oz by L. Frank Baum (1928).
Taus f Chechen
Meaning peacock
Tavus f Turkmen, Turkish
Alternate transcription of Tawus.
Tawus f Turkmen
Means "peacock" in Turkmen.
Tayo m & f Yoruba
Means "worth joy" in Yoruba. It is often used as a short form of names ending in tayo, such as Olatayo.
Tayo f Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" combined with 世 (yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tayoko f Japanese
From Japanese 賀 (ta) meaning "congratulate, greet, celebrate", 世 (yo) meaning "world" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tayys f Arabic
Lebanese and Syrian Arabic form of Thais.
Tazuko f Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many" or 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" combined with 津 (tsu) meaning "ferry" or 鶴 (tsu) meaning "crane (bird)" and 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Tcliblento f Algonquian
Meaning unknown. Tcliblento is a character from the Choptank tribe in the novel 'Chesapeake' by James A. Michener.
Teako f Georgian
Diminutive of Tea.
Te Ao m & f Maori
Means "the world, the day, the cloud" in Māori.
Tebello f & m Sotho
Means "expectation" in Sotho.
Tebro f Georgian
Short form of Tebrole, Tebrone and Tebronia.
Tèclo f Provençal
Provençal form of Thècle.
Tecuicho f Nahuatl
Possibly a variant form of Tecuichpoch.
Tefuko f Japanese (Archaic)
Archaic transcription of Chōko.
Teiko f Japanese
From 禎 (tei) meaning "auspicious, divine grace, straight", 汀 (tei) meaning "water's edge, shore, beach" or 貞 (tei) meaning "chastity, upright, faithfulness, virtue" and 子 (ko) meaning "child, first sign of the Chinese zodiac sign, sign of the rat"... [more]
Te Kiato f Maori
Derives from kiato which are wooden god sticks that are placed around gardens to keep the crops safe. The word kiato also means "compact".
Tekiko f Japanese
From Japanese 迪 (teki) meaning "enlighten, advance" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Teko f Georgian
Georgian diminutive of Tekla and Tekle.
Teko m & f Luo (Modern)
"strength"
Telesto f Greek Mythology
An Oceanid, one of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys. A moon of saturn was named after her.
Telgumas f Berber
Means "girl who has a brother" in Tamazight.
Tellus f Roman Mythology
Means "the earth, globe" in Latin. In Roman mythology Tellus was the mother goddess who personified the earth, equivalent to the Greek goddess Gaia.
Temetrius m & f African American
Temetrius is a variant spelling of Demetrius.
Temitayo f & m Yoruba
Means "mine is worthy of joy" in Yoruba.
Tempestas f Roman Mythology
Means "storm, tempest, (bad) weather" in Latin. This was the name of the Roman goddess of storms and sudden weather.
Tendeso f & m Shona (Rare)
Can mean "faith" or some may use it as meaning something used to give thanks
Teniayo f Yoruba
Means "foundation of joy" in Yoruba.
Tẹ́nífáyọ̀ f & m Yoruba
Means "roll out the carpet to receive joy" in Yoruba.
Tenko f & m Japanese
From Japanese 典 (ten) meaning "ceremony, rule", 天 (ten) meaning "heavens, sky" or 展 (ten) meaning "exhibition" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child", 恋 (ko) meaning "love" (for females) or 鼓 (ko) meaning "drum" (for males)... [more]
Tentagays f Guanche (Rare)
From Guanche *te-n-tagayəst, meaning "great bustard". This was recorded as the name of a 20-year-old Guanche woman who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1494.
Teo f Japanese
From Japanese 天 (te) meaning "heavens, sky" combined with 麻 (o) meaning "hemp, flax, linen". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Téòdozjô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Theodosia.
Terés f Mohawk
Mohawk form of Theresa.
Terèso f Provençal
Provençal form of Thérèse.
Terto f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Teruko f Japanese
Most commonly given as Japanese 照 (teru) meaning "illuminate, shine" combined with Japanese 子 (ko) meaning "child". It can also be used as 曦 (teru) meaning "the sun", 光 (teru) meaning "ray, light" or 輝 (teru) meaning "radiant, shining" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child".
Teruno f Japanese (Rare)
From 照 (teru) or 燿⁠ (teru) meaning "shine" combined with 野 (sho, ya, no, no-) meaning "civilian life, field, plains, rustic" & 乃 (ai, dai, nai, no, sunawa.chi, nanji, no) meaning "accordingly, from, possessive particle, whereupon"... [more]
Teruś f Vilamovian
Diminutive of Tera.
Teruyo f Japanese
From Japanese 昭 (teru) meaning "shining" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Teshiko f Japanese
It means "Child of an angel"
Tétis f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tethys.
Tetis f Catalan, Galician, Spanish
Catalan, Galician and Spanish form of Tethys.
Tetsuko f & m Japanese
From 哲 (tetsu) meaning "philosophy, clear" or 鉄 (testu) meaning "iron" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Texas f & m English (American, Rare)
From the name of the state in the southern United States. It may be derived from Spanish Texas, itself from Hasinai Caddo táyshaʔ meaning "friend, ally", used to refer to the Caddo nation... [more]
Thabelo m & f Venda
Means "prayer" in Tshivenda.
Thalestris f Greek Mythology
The name of an Amazon queen. According to a legend, she met Alexander the Great wishing to conceive a child.
Thallo f Greek Mythology
Ultimately from the same linguistic roots as Thalia, Thallo means "blooming" and by associations "green shoots (of new plants)". This was the name of one of the Horai, goddesses associated with seasons and times... [more]
Thametes f Arthurian Cycle, History (Ecclesiastical)
A latinized form of Teneu used in John Major (or Mair)'s chronicle Historia Majoris Britanniae (1521), where she is a daughter of Lot, sister of Gawain and the mother of Saint Kentigern.
Thamyres f Brazilian
One of the many Brazilian variations of Tomyris.
Thamyris m & f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
As a masculine name, it belonged to a bard who claimed he could out-perform the Muses. When he lost the competition, they punished him by taking both his skill and his eye-sight away.... [more]
Thanduxolo m & f Xhosa
Means "peace lover" in Xhosa.
Thanks f English (Puritan)
An expression of gratitude, in this instance a gratitude toward God.
Thapelo m & f Sotho
Means "prayer" in Sotho.
Tharbis f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
According to the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, this was the name of one of Moses' wives through a political marriage with a city in Ethiopia.
Thello f Coptic
Probably derived from the feminine article ⲧ- (t-) combined with ϩⲗⲗⲟ (hllo) meaning "old person, elder; monk".
Themisto f Greek Mythology
From Greek θεμιστος (themistos) which means "belonging to the law", or "belonging to the customs". It is therefore related to Themis.... [more]
Þeódís f Icelandic (Rare)
The first element has been interpreted as a derivative of Old Norse þjóð meaning "people" (which is cognate to Frankish þeoda). The second element is Old Norse dís meaning "goddess".
Theognis m & f Ancient Greek
Variant of Theogenes. Bearers of this name include the Greek poet Theognis of Megara (6th century BC) and an Athenian tyrant from the 5th century BC.
Theophano f Ancient Greek
A feminine form of Theophanes. This name was borne by several Byzantine empresses including Saint Theophano, wife of Leo VI.
Theoris f Ancient Greek
Theoris of Lemnos was an ancient Greek woman who was tried as a witch
Theres f German, German (Austrian), German (Swiss)
Traditional southern German, Swiss German and Austrian variant of Therese.
Thermuthis f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Θερμουθις (Thermouthis), which was the Greek name for the Egyptian goddess Renenutet. According to the 1st-century historian Josephus, this was the name of Pharaoh's daughter who adopted the infant Moses... [more]
Thero f Greek Mythology
A nymph of Greek mythology and according to some accounts the nurse of the god Ares. Her name is directly derived from θηρ (ther) referring to a wild, carnivorous animal, but as she was a nymph of a town named Therapne, from the same root, it is more probable that she was named after the place.
Thinlas m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Thinley.
Thinles m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Thinley.
Thinless m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Thinley.
Thitis f Arthurian Cycle
One of eight sister’s of Morgan Le Fay, who ruled with Morgan on the island of Avalon.... [more]
Thơ f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 書 (thơ) meaning "book".
Thomais f Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Greek feminine form of Thomas. This name was borne by Thomaïs of Lesbos, a relatively unknown saint from the 10th century AD.
Thulaganyo m & f Tswana
It means "program" or "structure".
Þyrnirós f Folklore
Means "burnet rose" (literally "thorn-rose") in Icelandic. This is used as the Icelandic name for the fairy tale character Sleeping Beauty, being the Icelandic translation of German Dornröschen, the title character of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale (known as Briar Rose in English).
Tiaho f Maori
Means "shining" or "shine" in Maori.
Tianrao f Chinese
From the Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".
Tianxiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and 笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh".
Tianyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and 窈 (yǎo) meaning "obscure, secluded, refined" or 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Tibbles m & f Pet
Middle English form of the given name Theobald. According to Wikipedia, it is used in reference to the character of Tybalt or Tibert in the Reynard the Fox folk tale cycle.
Tiddles m & f Pet
Meaning unknown. This name is commonly given to cats.
Tiekuromo f & m Ijaw
Means "let's stand firmly" in Ijaw.
Tigress f English (American, Rare)
This name comes from the word referring to a female tiger (from tiger and feminine suffix -ess.)
Tigris f History (Ecclesiastical), Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Literature
Saint Tigris of Britain is traditionally recorded as a sister of Saint Patrick. ... [more]
Tiisetso f Sotho
Means "perseverance" in Sesotho,
Tikhalenawo f Chewa
Means "let's sit and live with them" in Chewa.
Tiko f Georgian
Contracted form of Tiniko, which is a diminutive of Tinatin.
Tildo f Provençal
Short form of Cloutildo.
Tilektes m & f Kazakh
Means "sympathiser, well-wisher" in Kazakh.
Tiloleko f Nsenga
We shall see
Timun Mas f Indonesian Mythology
Means "golden cucumber" in Javanese, from timun meaning "cucumber" and emas meaning "gold". This is the name of a girl featured in Javanese folklore, so named because she was born from a golden cucumber seed.
Timuš f Berber
Berber diminutive of Fatima.
Tinano f Georgian
Diminutive of Tinatin.
Tinevimbo f Shona
Means "we have faith" in Shona.
Tinghao f Chinese
From the Chinese 婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and 皓 (hào) meaning "bright, luminous".
Tingmao f & m Chinese
Derived from Chinese character 廷 (tíng) meaning "courtyard; palace hall; court" combined with 懋 (mào) meaning "splendid; luxuriant".... [more]
Tingnao f Chinese
From the Chinese 珽 (tǐng) meaning "jade tablet" and 婥 (nào) meaning "beautiful".
Tingshao f Chinese
From the Chinese 婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and 绍 (shào) meaning "continue, carry on".
Tingyao f Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
In Chinese mythology, Tingyao was the wife of the Flame Emperor (sometimes said to be Shennong). In some sources she is listed as an ancestress to Zhurong and mother of Jingwei.
Tiniko f Georgian
Diminutive of Tinatin.
Tino f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Tinatin and of its diminutives Tinano and Tiniko.
Tintswalo f Tsonga
Means "grace" in Xitsonga.
Tinyiko m & f Tsonga
Means "gifts" in Xitsonga.
Tio f & m Batak
Means "clear, transparent" in Batak.
Típo f Greenlandic
Archaic (Kleinschmidt orthography) spelling of Tippu, a Greenlandic form of Deborah. Also compare Tippoora.
Tirgatao f Scythian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of the Scythian name *Tigratavā meaning "arrow power". This was the name of a Sindi-Maeotian queen and military leader, in about 430-390 BC.
Tistino f Provençal
Short form of Batistino.
Titino f Provençal
Diminutive of Crestino and Batistino.
Tlaco f Nahuatl
Means "middle, half" in Nahuatl, figuratively "second-born child".
Tlaytmas f Northern African (Modern)
Female name meaning "The one with brothers/has brothers". Combination of "Tla" meaning "has", and "Ytmas" meaning "Her brothers".
Tlhokomelo m & f Sotho
Means "care" in Sotho.
Tlotliso f & m Sotho
Means "honour" in Sotho.
m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 蘇 (tô) meaning "perilla".
Tobiko f Japanese
From Japanese 飛 (tobi) meaning "to fly" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Toes f Dutch (Rare)
Meaning uncertain; it might possibly be a rare variant of Toos.
Togos f Mongolian
Means "peacock, peafowl" in Mongolian.
Tokako f Japanese
From Japanese 藤 (to) meaning "wisteria", 雅 (ka) meaning "elegant" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tokiko f Japanese
From Japanese 鋭 (toki) meaning "sharp" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Tokino f Japanese
From Japanese 解 (toki) meaning "unravel, notes, key, explanation, understanding, untie, undo, solve, answer, cancel, absolve, explain, minute", 季 (toki) meaning "seasons", 暁 (toki) meaning "daybreak, dawn, in the event", 時 (toki) meaning "time, hour", 登 (to) meaning "ascend, climb up", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 冬 (to) meaning "winter", 鴇 (toki) meaning "wild goose", 刻 (toki) meaning "engrave, cut fine, chop, hash, mince, time, carving", 常 (toki) meaning "usual, ordinary, normal, common, regular, continually, always, long-lasting", 朱 (to) meaning "vermilion, cinnabar, scarlet, red, bloody" or 音 (to) meaning "sound", 紀 (ki) meaning "chronicle, account, narrative, history, annals, geologic period", 起 (ki) meaning "rouse, wake up, get up", 喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice", 希 (ki) meaning "hope, beg, rare, request", 月 (ki) meaning "moon", 鷺 (ki) meaning "heron" or 生 (ki) meaning "life, genuine, birth" combined with 之 (no), a possessive marker, 乃 (no), a possessive particle or 野 (no) meaning "plains, field, rustic, civilian life"... [more]
Tōko f Japanese
This name combines 塔 (tou) meaning "pagoda, steeple, tower," 憧 (shou, tou, dou, akoga.reru) meaning "admire, adore, aspire to, long for, yearn after," 東 (tou, higashi) meaning "east," 桃 (tou, momo) meaning "peach tree," 桐 (tou, dou, kiri) meaning "paulownia," 灯 (tou, akari, tomoshibi, tomo.su, hi, ho-) meaning "(a) light, lamp," 登 (shou, chou, to, tou, dou, a.garu, nobo.ru) meaning "ascend, climb up," 瞳 (tou, dou, hitomi) meaning "pupil," 藤 (tou, dou, fuji) meaning "wisteria," 透 (tou, su.kasu, su.ku, su.keru, tou.su, tou.ru) meaning "filter, penetrate, permeate, transparent" or 陶 (tou) meaning "porcelain, pottery" with 子 (shi, su, tsu, ko, -ko, -ne) meaning "child, sign of the rat (1st sign of the Chinese zodiac)."
Tokoloho f Sotho
Means "freedom" in Sesotho.
Tokuko f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from the kanji 徳 (toku) meaning "virtue, value, ethics" or 篤 (toku) meaning "sincere, honest" and 子 (ko) meaning "child".
Tokunbo m & f Yoruba
Means "returned from overseas". It is often given to children born abroad and brought home.
Tokyo f & m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred usage of the Japanese capital city Tokyo as a given name. Its usage as a feminine given name is popularized by the TV show Money Heist, where Tokyo is one of the nine robbers featured there.
Toledo f & m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of Toledo, the name of a city in Spain which is the namesake for Toledo, Ohio.
To'maris f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Tomyris.
Tombiruo m & f Malay, Kadazan, Dusun, Far Eastern Mythology
The name of a Northern Bornean forest guardian spirit well known to certain Kadazans and Dusuns in Sabah. Said spirit is the titular subject of a Malaysian book series and a popular Malaysian film.
Tómiláyọ̀ f & m Yoruba
Means "enough for my joy" in Yoruba.
Tomino f Japanese
From Japanese 登 (to) meaning "sugar", 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tomiyo f Japanese
From 都 (to) meaning "capital", 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth, fruit, seed" and 容 () meaning "contain; allow; appearance". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tomo m & f Japanese
From 伴 (tomo) meaning "companion" or 燈 (tomo) meaning "lamp, light". Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Tomoeko f Japanese
From Japanese 朋, 友 (tomo) meaning "friend", 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tomoho f Japanese
From Japanese 友 (tomo) meaning "friend" combined with 穂 (ho) meaning "ear of grain". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tomono f Japanese
From Japanese 朝 (tomo) meaning "morning" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tomoyo f Japanese
From 朋 (tomo) meaning "friend" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation" or 世 (yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tomris f Turkish
Modern Turkish form of Tomyris.
Tondelayo f Popular Culture
The title character of a film in 1942.... [more]
Tongshuo f Chinese
From the Chinese 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle".
Tongxiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak".
Tongyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Tonto f Apache
From Spanish tonto (“fool”), from Western Apache kounʼnde (“wild rough people”).
Toos f Dutch
Short form of Antonia, Catharina and Cato 2. The -s might possibly indicate that the name originated from a diminutive of these names, such as Teunisje for Antonia (variants include Tonisje, Toonisje and Toonsje) and the extremely rare Catoosje for Cato (see Catootje, which is much more common).
Topollo f Sotho
Means "emancipation, release" in Sesotho.
Torako f Japanese
From Japanese 虎 (tora) meaning "tiger" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tórdis f Faroese
Faroese variant of Tordis.
Toshiyo f Japanese
From Japanese 敏 (toshi) meaning "quick, sharp" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Toto f Japanese
From Japanese 魚 (toto) meaning "fish" or from Japanese 時 (to) meaning "time", 兎 (to) meaning "rabbit", 都 (to) meaning "capital (city)" or 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 時 (to) meaning "time" or 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji... [more]
Totoro f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 飛 (to) meaning "to fly", 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly" combined with 露 (ro) meaning "dew, drewdrop; naked, bare". Other kanji combinations are possible. This is the name of a character, a forest spirit, in the Japanese animated movie My Neighbor Totoro (1988), although in this case the name is a mispronunciation of the Japanese word tororu, meaning "troll".
Touko f Japanese
Variant transcription of Tōko.
Touneto f Provençal
Short form of Antouneto.
Tovus f Uzbek
Means "peacock" in Uzbek.
Towako f Japanese
From Japanese 桃 (to) meaning "peach", 和 (wa) meaning "peace, harmony" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tòwúrọ̀ m & f Yoruba
Means "of the morning" in Yoruba.
Toyo m & f Japanese
Means "abundant, lush" in Japanese.
Tranquillitas f Roman Mythology
From Latin tranquilitas which means "tranquility, serenity, calm".... [more]
Tress f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Theresa.
Trinbago m & f Caribbean
Combination name derived from the Caribbean islands Trinidad & Tobago.
Tris f & m English, Literature
Short form of Beatrice, Trisana, Tristan or Tristram.... [more]
Troias f Ancient Greek
Possibly derived from Greek Τροία (Troia) meaning "Troy". This was the name of a 4th-century BC Greek princess, the daughter of King Aeacides of Epirus by his wife Phthia, and sister to King Pyrrhus and Princess Deidamia.
Tsao m & f Chinese
The traditional form of the mandarin Cao. Tsao is commonly used in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Tšelang-lerato f Sotho
Pour in, love
Tsemo m & f Tibetan
Means "peak" in Tibetan.
Tshanduko m & f Venda
Means "change" in Tshivenda.
Tshaus f Hmong
Means "gray" in Hmong.
Tshegofatso f South African, Sotho
Means "blessing" in Sotho.
Tshepiso f Tswana
Means "a promise" in Setswana.
Tshiamo f & m Tswana
Means "goodness" in Tswana.
Tshiananeo m & f Venda
Means "tale, story" in Tshivenda.
Tshimangadzo m & f Venda
Means "miracle" in Tshivenda.
Tshimologo f Tswana
Means "beginning" in Setswana.
Tshireletso f Tswana
Means "protection" in Setswana.
Tshomo f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan མཚོ་མོ (see Tsomo).
Tshwanelo f Tswana
Means "rights" in Setswana.
Tshwarelo m & f Sotho
Means "forgiveness" in Sotho.
Tsiaro m & f Malagasy
Means "memory" in Malagasy.
Tsichtinako f New World Mythology
Keresan goddess whose name means "thought woman".
Tsiso f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of given names that contain Georgian ცის (tsis) meaning "of the sky", such as Tsisana and Tsisnami.
Tsis'swakeras f Mohawk
She carries the summer wind
Tsitsino f Georgian
Derived from Georgian ციცინი (tsitsini) meaning "shine" (in or of the eyes).... [more]
Tsoalo f & m Sotho
Means "birth".
Tsobako f Asháninka
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from the Ashaninka tsobo meaning "owl".
Tsogzolboo m & f Mongolian
Means "spirited, trouble" in Mongolian, from цог (tsog) meaning "energy, ember, glowing coals" or "glory, splendour" and золбоо (zolboo) meaning "character, disposition".
Tsomo f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan མཚོ་མོ (mtsho-mo) meaning "lake, ocean".
Tsovoo f & m Mongolian
Means "alert, intelligent, sharp, vivacious" in Mongolian.
Tsubakiko f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 椿 (tsubaki) meaning "camellia flower" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsubasako f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 翼 (tsubasa) meaning "wing" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tsugiko f Japanese
From 次 (tsugi) meaning "second, next" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tsuguko f Japanese
Fron Japanese 承 (tsugu) meaning "acquiescent" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuguno f Japanese
From 承 (tsugu) meaning "acquiescent", 嗣 (tsuguru, tsugu) meaning "descendants, heirs" combined with 野 (sho, ya, no, no-) meaning "civilian life, field, plains, rustic" or 乃 (ai, dai, nai, no, sunawa.chi, nanji, no) meaning "accordingly, from, possessive particle, whereupon"... [more]
Tsuguyo f Japanese
From 次 (tsugu, ji) meaning "next, order, sequence, below" or 継 (tsugu) meaning "to succeed someone, inherit" combined with 代 (yo) "world, generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukako f Japanese (Rare, ?)
From 津 (tsu) meaning "port, harbor", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" or 加 (ka) meaning "increase, add" with 子 (ko, shi) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tsukichiyo m & f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) "moon", 地 (chi) meaning "earth; ground" combined with 陽 (yo) meaning "the sun". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukino f Japanese
From 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon, month" and 乃 (no), which is a possessive article. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukishiro f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 白 (shiro) meaning "white". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukito m & f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukiyo f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 世 (yo) meaning "world" or from 月夜 (tsukiyo) meaning "moonlit night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuko f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu) meaning "ferry, haven, port, harbor" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukoko f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu), referring to Tsu city in Mie prefecture, 古 (ko) meaning "the past" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsunako f Japanese
From 鶴 (tsu) meaning "crane (bird)", 菜 (na) meaning "vegetable, greens", and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tsuneko f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from the kanji 恒 (tsune) meaning "constant, persistent" or 雅 (tsune) meaning "gracious, refined, elegant, graceful" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child".
Tsuruchiyo m & f Japanese
From Japanese 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane", 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuruko f Japanese
From Japanese 絃 (tsuru) meaning "string, cord, samisen music", 津 (tsu) meaning "haven, port, harbor, ferry", 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane, stork" or 都 (tsu) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop" or 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Tsuruno f Japanese
From Japanese 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane (bird)" or 弦 (tsuru) meaning "string, chord." combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuruyo f Japanese
From Japanese 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane" or 蔓 (tsuru) meaning "vine" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tsutako f Japanese
From Tsuta combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."
Tsuyako f Japanese
This name combines 沢 (tsuya) meaning "swamp, marsh, brilliance, grace", 彩 (tsuya) meaning "colour" or 艶 (tsuya) meaning "gloss, luster, beautiful, charming" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child, the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac"... [more]
Tsuyo f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu) meaning "haven, port, harbor, ferry" or 都 (tsu) meaning "capital (city)" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyuho f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese kanji 梅雨 (tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" or 露 (tsuyu) meaning "dew; dewdrop" combined with 帆 (ho) meaning "sail". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyuko​ f Japanese
From Japanese 梅雨 (tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyuno f Japanese
From 露 (tsuyu) meaning "dew, dewdrops" and 乃 (no), a possessive particle.
Tuelo f & m Tswana
Means "payment" in Tswana.
Tuhfaniso f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek tuhfa meaning "gift".
Tulo f Provençal
Provençal form of Tulle.
Tumisho m & f Sotho
Means "glory" in Sotho.
Túnráyọ̀ f & m Yoruba
Means "find joy again, see joy again" in Yoruba.
Tupelo f Obscure
From the name of a type of tree, derived from Creek ito meaning "tree" and opilwa meaning "swamp", for which the city of Tupelo, Mississippi, was named. This is borne by American author Tupelo Hassman... [more]
Tusmo f Somali
Means "in tandem" in Somali.
Tuulo m & f Finnish, Estonian
Variant or masculine form of Tuuli and Tuulikki.
Tuyaaryma Kuo f Yakut
Combination of the Yakut name Tuyaaryma and the Yakut word куо (kuo) meaning "beautiful".
Txais m & f Hmong
Means "accept, receive" in Hmong Daw.
Txelo f Basque
Basque form of Chelo.
Tyas f Javanese
Means "heart, emotion, feeling" in Javanese.
Tyonisho f Asháninka
Possibly from the Ashaninka toniro meaning "moriche palm" and the diminutive suffix -sho.
Tyonkiro f Asháninka
From the Ashaninka name for a species of yucca, or tyonki meaning "thin bone" and the feminine suffix -ro.
Tyontsiko f Asháninka
Means "snail" in Ashaninka.
Tyro f Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek τυρός (tyrôs) meaning "cheese". In Greek myth she was a Thessalian princess, daughter of Salmoneus and Alcidice, whose name was allegedly given in reference to her complexion, which was "as fair as white goat's cheese"... [more]
Tyttö f Finnish (Rare)
Means "girl" in Finnish.
Tzetzgö f Kalmyk
Means "flower" in Kalmyk.
Ucho f Romani (Caló)
Means "dew" in Caló.
Üdə̑ras f Mari
Means "girl, female child" in Mari.
Ùdìayọ̀ m & f Yoruba
Means "bundle of joy" in Yoruba,
Ugo m & f Igbo
Means "eagle" in Igbo. It is also a short form of names containing the element ùgó.
Ugouno f Provençal
Diminutive of Ugueto.
Ugueto f Provençal
Provençal form of Huguette.
Uiko f Literature
Uiko is a character in The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, a novel by the Japanese author Yukio Mishima.