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This is a list of submitted names in which the first letter is T; and the ending sequence is a.
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Tamaralaifa f & m Western African, Ijaw
Means "there's none like God" in Ijaw.
Tamarua m Cook Islands Maori
Means "second child," from tama meaning "child" and rua meaning "two."
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.
Tamatia m Maori
Variant of Tamatea, or from tama meaning "boy" and tia meaning "servant".
Tambatra m & f Malagasy
Means "united" or "total, sum, result" in Malagasy.
Tambika f Swahili
Means "offering" in Swahili.
Tambra f English (American)
Altered form of Tamra, perhaps influenced by Debra.
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.
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.
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.
Tamila f Kabyle, Berber
Means "turtledove" in Kabyle.
Tamilla f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani variant of Tamila.
Tamilla f Ancient Berber
Means "turtledove" in Amazigh.
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.
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.
Tamisha f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements ta, mee and sha. Also compare Tamika and Tanisha.
Tamiza f Uzbek
Uzbek feminine name derived from tamiz meaning "intelligence, intellect, quick witted".
Tammara f Neapolitan (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Thancmar via the Latinization Tammarus.
Tamnganba m Manipuri
Means "he who lights up the valleys" in Meitei.
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]
Tampha m Manipuri
Means "jewel" in Meitei.
Tamphasanna m & f Manipuri
Derived from the Meitei tampha meaning "jewel" and sana meaning "gold, precious".
Tamrika f Sanskrit
Coppery
Tamta f Georgian
Derived from Persian tahamta or thamtha meaning "strong, brave", itself ultimately from Pahlavi تهم‎ (tahm) or (taham) meaning "brave". Also compare Avestan takhma meaning "strong, brave, valiant" (see Tahmina).
Tamuda m Shona
Means "we love him" in Shona.
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]
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]
Tamyasisa f Quechua
Means "rain flower" in Quechua, from tamya, "rain" and sisa, "flower".
Tamyka f English
Variant of Tamika.
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 m Indonesian
Means "land" in Toraja, spoken in Indonesia.
Tana f Chuukese
Means "dream" in Chuukese.
Tana f & m Malagasy
Means "chameleon" in Malagasy. (See Kamara and its variant, Kamora.
Tana f Spanish (Canarian, Rare), Catalan
Variant of Tania, diminutive of Cayetana, and a form of Tanit.
Tana m Karachay-Balkar
Means "calf" or "darling, sweetheart" in Karachay- Balkar.
Tanabata m & f Japanese (Japanized, Modern)
Tanabata is the name of many japanese people & a festival.
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.
Tanaka m & f Shona
Means "we are good, we are blessed" in Shona.
Tanakiswa m & f Shona
Means "we have been blessed" in Shona.
Tanamara f & m Cherokee
Cherokee meaning "lonely wind".
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]
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.
Tanatswa m & f Shona
Means "we have been perfected" in Shona.
Tanaya f Indian, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit tanaya (तनया ) "daughter" or "belonging to one's family; this child of mine".
Tanázia f Hungarian
Truncated form of Atanázia.
Tañbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir таң (tañ) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Tanca f History (Ecclesiastical)
English, Portuguese, Catalan and Spanish form of Tanche.
Tandava f Hinduism
The "Dance of Shiva" in the Hindu religion.
Tandila m Georgian (Rare)
Either a diminutive or a short form of Avtandil.
Tandra f Malagasy
Means "mole, beauty mark", inferring that the girl is beautiful.
Tanea f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Tanya.
Tanea f East Frisian
19th-century elaboration of Tana.
Tanga f Uzbek
Means "(silver) coin" in Uzbek.
Tanganutura f Indigenous Tasmanian
means "to weep bitterly" in Palawa. This was the name of the mother of Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834-1905), who was the last fluent speaker of a Tasmanian language.
Tangela f African American
Combination of the phonetic element ta with the name Angela.
Tanginika f American (Rare)
Not available
Tangiora f & m Maori
From tangi meaning "mourning" and ora meaning "life" in Maori.
Tangna f Chinese
From the Chinese 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plums" and 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate".
Tanía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Tania.
Tania f Japanese
From Japanese 渓 (tani) meaning "mountain stream, creek" combined with 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Tania f Greek
Diminutive of Soultana.
Taniela m Fijian, Tongan
Fijian and Tongan form of Daniel.
Taniera m & f Maori
Maori form of Daniel or Daniela.
Tanija f Slovene
Variant of Tanja.
Tanima f Pashto
Means "wave (of the sea)" in Pashto.
Tanimara f Dutch (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Some sources claim this name means "lonely north wind" in Comanche, though no evidence supporting this meaning can be found. The name appears most common in Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch speaking nations, which further suggests the name is not of Comanche origin... [more]
Tanisha f Indian, Hinduism
Meaning "Ambition".
Taniusha f Russian
Alternate transcription of Tanyusha, diminutive of Tatiana or Tatyana, (see Tanya).
Taniushka f Russian
Alternate transcription of Tanyushka, diminutive of Tatiana or Tatyana (see Tanyusha, Tanya).
Taniuska f Spanish (Caribbean), Central American
Form of Tanyushka (compare Katiuska). It is mostly used in Venezuela and Nicaragua.
Tåniya f Indigenous American
Means "breath of life" in Pomo, spoken in Northern California.
Tanjona m Malagasy
Means "goal" in Malagasy.
Täñkäbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir тәңкә (täñkä) meaning "ruble, silver coin (arc.)" or "fish scale", also the name of metal pieces of decoration sewn on women's traditional clothes or interwoven into hair, and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Tankika f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian
MEANING - chisel ... [more]
Tankka f Chuvash
Chuvash variant of Tatiana.
Tankosava f Serbian
Feminine form of Tankosav.
Tanmaya m & f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati
Derived from Sanskrit tanmaya (तन्मय) meaning "absorbed in, made up of, identified with."
Tanna f & m Melanesian
Tanna is the name of an island of the Republic of Vanuatu, an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean.
Tansiqa f Uzbek
Derived from tansiq meaning "rare" or "cherished, well-loved".
Tanța f Romanian (Rare)
Short form of names ending in -tanța like Constanța.
Tanta f Literature
used by J.R.R. Tolkien for the Hobbit Tanta Hornblower, the great-grandmother of Frodo Baggins.
Tanta f Inca
"Beautiful beyond exaggeration," is how one Spanish chronicler described Tanta Carhua. Carhua was a ten-year old Inca child whose father offered her to the Inca Emperor as a Capacocha sacrifice. The honour of sacrifice was bestowed not only on the family, but was forever immortalized in the child... [more]
Tanteraka m & f Malagasy
Means "accomplished, completed" or "perfect" in Malagasy.
Tantra m Odia
Means "reincarnated" in Odia.
Tanuja f Hinduism
river yamuna in india,hindu mythalogy-sisiter of yam.
Tanura m Laz
Means “brightness” in Laz.
Tanva m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธันวา (see Thanwa).
Tanwa m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธันวา (see Thanwa).
Tánya f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tanya.
Tanya f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thanya.
Tanyaradzwa f Shona
Means "we have been consoled", "we have found comfort" in Shona, often bestowed upon a girl born after a tragedy or difficulty, she being the source of consolation or comfort; the implied meaning is "blessing, godsend".
Tanyenka f Russian
Diminutive of Tanya.
Tanyetta f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Tanya.
Tanyukha f Russian
Diminutive of Tatiana.
Tanyusha f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Tanyushka f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Tanzala f African American (Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name.
Tanzania f African American (Rare)
From the name of the African country.
Tanzeela f Urdu, Arabic
Alternate transcription of Urdu تنزیلہ or Arabic تنزيلة (see Tanzila).
Tañzifa f Bashkir
From Bashkir таң (tañ) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and зифа (zifa) meaning "beautiful, elegant".
Tənzilə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Tanzila.
Taohua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach" combined with 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" (which is usually only feminine) or 华/華 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Ta'oma' m Hebrew
Hebrew from of Thomas.
Taouhida f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of توحيدة (see Tawhida), chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Táoxia f Chinese
From Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "mist, haze, rosy clouds" or 夏 (xià) meaning "summer". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Tapa f & m Ojibwe
Means "water antelope" in Ojibwe.
Tapasya f & m Sanskrit
deep meditation, literally "produced by heat"
Taphnutia f History (?)
One of four women in ancient times who supposedly created a philosopher's stone. It is apparently a corruption of Paphnutia, a feminine form of Paphnutius.
Taqqina f Greenlandic
Younger form of Tarĸina.
Taquasha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic element ta and the name Quasha. It can be spelled TaQuasha, Ta'Quasha or Taquasha.
Taqwa f Arabic
Means "piety, devotion" in Arabic.
Tara f Slovene
Feminine form of Taras.
Tara f Serbian
From the name of a river and mountain Таra in Serbia and Montenegro. In this countries it is traditional name.
Tara f Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" combined with 蘭 (ra) meaning "orchid". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.... [more]
Tara f Spanish (Canarian)
From the name of a pre-Hispanic village located in Telde, Gran Canaria, where a small terracotta figure was allegedly found. The name of the village could derive from Guanche *tarha(h) meaning "script", Tarifit ⵜⴰⵔⴰ (tara) meaning "spring, fountain" or Amazigh tara meaning "love".
Tara f & m Maori
Means "peak, point" in Māori. Also Māori for "sternidae".
Taraa f Tuvan
Means "wheat" in Tuvan.
Taracia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Taracius. Taracia was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Taraia m Maori
From tāraia meaning "to sculpt".
Taraina f Tahitian
Tahitian name, composed by "tara", meaning "star" or "light" and "aina", meaning "earth". Hence the meaning is "star on earth" or "light on earth".
Taraka f Sanskrit, Indian
" Star; pupil of eye; meteor; asterisk; rescuing; protector; Name of wife of lord Brihaspati "
Tarana f Hausa
Given for females who are born during the day.
Tarangcha m & f Manipuri
Means "heavenly child" in Meitei.
Taranza m Popular Culture
Taranza is an antagonist first appearing in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. He serves as second-in-command to Queen Sectonia, the main villain of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Tarashchya f Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Proskovya.
Tarasiya f Belarusian, Russian (Rare)
Belarusian and Russian feminine form of Taras.
Taratra m & f Malagasy
Means "beam of light" or "reflection" in Malagasy.
Tarbiya f Uzbek
Means "good manners" in Uzbek.
Tarbula f History (Ecclesiastical), Old Persian (?)
Meaning unknown. Notable bearer of this name is St Tarbula. She was martyred when King Shapur II of Persia accused her of practicing witchcraft, that caused the queen to fall ill.
Tarcisia f Italian
Feminine form of Tarcisio.
Tareija f Medieval Galician
Medieval Galician form of Tareixa.
Tareixa f Galician
Galician form of Teresa.
Tareja f Medieval Portuguese
Medieval Portuguese variant of Teresa.
Taresa f Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Teresa.
Tarhata f Filipino
Meaning unknown. This has been the first name of several notable Filipino figures, such as Princess Tarhata Kiram and Princess Tarhata Alonto-Lucman
Tarhonda f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the prefix Ta with the name Rhonda.
Tariana f Maori
Possibly derived from Maori tāriana meaning "stallion".... [more]
Tariina f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tarîna.
Tariisia f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tarîsia.
Tarîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Trina.
Tarina f & m Finnish
Means "story" in Finnish.
Tarîsia f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Theresia.
Tarissa f American (Modern, Rare)
A blend of the name Tara 1 with a name that ends in -issa, such as Clarissa and Marissa... [more]
Tarita f Polynesian, English (American), Popular Culture
The name was borne by the native Polynesian actress Tarita Teriipia who became the third wife of Marlon Brando. Initial research indicates its a Sanskrit name meaning, "to overcome obstacles" but this needs further research.
Tarka m & f English (Rare), Literature
Name of the title character in Henry Williamson's novel 'Tarka the Otter' (1927) and the subsequent movie adaptation (1979). In the book the (male) character's name is said to mean "wandering as water"; perhaps the author based it on Welsh dwrgi "otter", literally "water dog", or on its Cornish cognate dowrgi.... [more]
Tarkā f Scythian, Scythian Mythology, Mythology
Possibly deriving from the Iranic element tark ("to turn"). This was the name of a Scythian goddess who was worshipped at a shrine on the Tarkhankut peninsula.
Tarĸina f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Tarmra f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Tamara
Tarōta m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big around, plump, thick" or 田 (den, ta) meaning "rice field/paddy" & 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, melodious, serene" with 太.... [more]
Tarpeia f Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology
In Roman mythology, Tarpeia, daughter of the Roman commander Spurius Tarpeius, was a Vestal Virgin who betrayed the city of Rome to the Sabines at the time of their women's abduction for what she thought would be a reward of jewelry... [more]
Tarpita f Sanskrit
MEANING : to satisfy oneself, be satiated, pleasure, satisfaction ... [more]
Tarquinia f Ancient Roman, Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tarquinius (see Tarquin).
Tarra f English
Variant of Tara 1.
Tarrhonda f African American (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Rhonda using the prefix Ta-.
Tarsa f Persian
Meaning "worshipper of Ahura Mazda" in Persian.
Tarsha f African American
Probably an invented name inspired by Marsha.
Tarsicia f Late Roman, Italian, Spanish
Feminine form of Tarsicius. This name was borne by a saint from the 7th century AD.
Tarsila f Portuguese (Brazilian), Galician
Variant of Trasilla. A known bearer is Brazilian painter Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973).
Tarsilia f Sardinian
Feminine form of Tarsilio.
Tarsilla f Italian
From the Ancient Roman cognomem Tharsilla meaning "one from Tarsus". Tarsus was an historical city in south-central Turkey, 20 km inland from the Mediterranean.
Tarsycja f Polish
Feminine form of Tarsycjusz.
Taruka f Quechua
Means "doe" in Quechua.
Taruna f Sanskrit
Means "young girl" in Sanskrit.
Tarwa f Indonesian (?)
Derived from the surname Tarwa.
Tarzã m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tarzan.
Tarzícia f Hungarian
Feminine form of Tarzíciusz.
Tarzisia f Romansh
Feminine form of Tarzisi.
Tasa f Berber
Means "love" when used as a name. Literally means "liver," the organ thought to be the seat of emotions, much like the heart's role in Western cultures.
Tasa m Serbian
Diminutive of Atanasije.
Tasa f Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia.
Tasalla f Hausa
From the Hausa ta meaning “of” and sallā̀ meaning "prayer, religious holiday”.
Tasana m Manipuri
Means "brother" in Meitei.
Tasarla f English (Rare), Romani (Rare, ?)
Possibly means "evening" in Romani, deriving from the Wallachian word searla. Alternatively it is a variant of Tasorlo.
Tasheka f African American (Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name, possibly an elaboration of Tasha influenced by Tamika.
Tashenka f Russian
Diminutive of Tasha.
Tashiana f African American (Modern)
Altered form of Tatiana, influenced by Tasha.
Tashinga m Shona
Meaning “we have been brave or resilient”.
Tashonda f African American
Combination of the popular prefix ta with the name Shonda. It can be spelled TaShonda or Tashonda.
Tashrifa f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek tashrif meaning "arrival".
Taskina f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek taskin meaning "solace".
Taslima f Arabic, Bengali
Feminine form of Taslim.
Tasma f English (Australian)
Originated as the pen name of distinguished Australian novelist, journalist and feminist Jessie Couvreur (1848-1897), who was raised and educated in Tasmania, and took her pen name from the name of the island state... [more]
Tasnia f Arabic
Allegedly related to Tasnim.
Tasnima f Arabic
Variant of Tasnim
Tasqara m Uzbek
Means "buzzard, vulture" in Uzbek.
Tassia f Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia. This name belonged to an 8th-century Lombard queen, the Roman wife of Ratchis.... [more]
Tassja f German
Diminutive of Nastassja.
Tasuna f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Anastasia and its short form Taso.
Tasya f Russian, English (Rare)
Russian diminutive of Anastasia.
Tata f Russian
Russian diminutive of Tatiana and Natalya.
Tata f & m Georgian
When written as თათა, this name is a short form of the rare masculine name Tadeoz and the common feminine names Tamar, Tamta, Tatia and Tatuli.... [more]
T’at’a f Abazin
Means "soft, mild" in Abaza.
Tatana f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Sebastiana.
Tatanya f African American, English
Perhaps a variant of Tatiana or a combination of the name prefix Ta- and Tanya.
Tatara m & f Japanese (Rare)
the traditional Japanese furnace used for smelting iron and steel. The word later also came to mean the entire building housing the furnace.... [more]
Tathagata m Indian
One of the many names of LORD GAUTAM BUDDHA.
Tatia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Tatius. A bearer of this name was the wife of Numa Pompilius, a king of Rome from the 7th century BC.
Tatia f Georgian
Meaning uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is of Kartvelian origin but neglect to provide its meaning, whilst one Russian source essentially states that the name is a georgianization of Tatya, the Russian short form of Tatyana... [more]