This is a list of submitted names in which the first letter is T; and the ending sequence is a.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Tenma m JapaneseFrom Japanese 典 (
ten) meaning "ceremony, rule" combined with 真 (
ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tentkheta f Ancient EgyptianPossibly meaning "she from the land of the Hittites". This name was borne by the Great Royal Wife of Amasis II.
Tenya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 展 (
ten) meaning "expand, unfold" combined with 哉 (
ya), an exclamation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Teohua m NahuatlMeans "high priest" in Nahuatl, literally "possessor of divinity" from
teotl "deity, god; divine force" and the possessive prefix
-hua.
Tequihua m NahuatlMeans "war captain, seasoned warrior" in Nahuatl, a title given to a warrior who had captured four prisoners in battle.
Terava f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
rava meaning "dark, brownish".
Tercia f Judeo-Anglo-NormanOf debated origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of
Tersa and a derivation from Middle English
tercel and Middle French
terçuel "hawk; falcon.
Teressa f American (Rare)Phonetic respelling of
Theresa, trying to capture several European pronuncations of this name, for example the Italian pronunciation.
Terevaura f PolynesianPolynesian origin name, based on "reva", meaning "to rise" and "ura", meaning "red" or "brightness"; hence the meaning can be interpreted as "raising to the brightness", "raising to the light".
Teria m & f JapaneseJapanese spelling of the English name
Taylor, Meaning "tailor" or "one who mends clothes".
Teruha f JapaneseFrom 照 (
teru) meaning "shine, illuminate" and 葉 (
ha) meaning "sheet, leaf".
Teruhisa m Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 輝
(teru) meaning "brightness" and 久
(hisa) meaning "long time". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Teruma m JapaneseFrom Japanese 照 (
teru) meaning "illumination, shining" combined with 真 (
ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Terumasa m JapaneseFrom 栄 (
teru) meaning "glory, honor" combined with 正 (
masa) meaning "correct, proper, right, justice". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Terutaka m JapaneseFrom 栄 (
teru) meaning "glory, honor" combined with 隆 (
taka) meaning "noble, prosperous".
Teruya m Japanese (Rare)From the verb 照, 輝, 瑛, 耀 (
teru) meaning "to shine" or 晴 (
teru, hare, haru) meaning "clear or fine weather, to shine", combined with 祢 (
ya) meaning "shrine, mausoleum" or 乎 (
ya) an interrogative particle... [
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Tesalonika f Indonesian (Rare)Indonesian form of
Thessalonica, used primarily by Christian women in reference to the Bible books, 1 and 2 Thessalonians (which is
1 dan 2 Tesalonika in Indonesian) or the Biblical place.
Teshtela f MordvinMeans "starry" in Erzya, derived from теште
(tešte) "star, sign".
Teska f Low German, West FrisianLow German feminine short form of names beginning with
Diet-, from the Germanic element
þeud "people". It is used almost exclusively in northern Germany, at the Baltic coast.
Tesla f EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Tesla. This was the surname or Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). He is known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system... [
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Teta f Medieval Czech, Slavic MythologyIn Bohemian mythology, Teta is the second oldest daughter of the Bohemian ruler Krok (or Crocco). Her sisters are Kazi and Libuše. While Libuše is a soothsayer, Teta is guiding people to worship supernatural beings and worshiping natural forces... [
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Tethra m Irish MythologyIn Irish myth, king of the Fomorians, as well as the sea god and god of the otherworld. He was killed in the first battle of Mag Tuireadh. Since then he rules Mag Mell.
Tetora m JapaneseFrom 鉄 (
te) meaning iron" and 虎 (
tora) meaning "tiger". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tetsuka m JapaneseFrom Japanese 鉄 (
tetsu) meaning "iron" combined with 可 (
ka) meaning "passable". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tetsuna f JapaneseThis name combines 哲 (tetsu, aki.raka, satoi, saba.ku, shi.ru) meaning "clear, philosophy", 徹 (tetsu) meaning "clear, penetrate, pierce, sit up (all night), strike home", 達 (tatsu, da, -tachi, tetsu) meaning "accomplished, arrive, attain, reach" or 鉄 (tetsu, kurogane) meaning "iron" with 夜 (na) meaning "night"
Tetsuta m JapaneseFrom Japanese 哲 (
tetsu) meaning "philosophy, clear" combined with 太 (
ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Teudelinda f FrankishTeudelinda (5th-century – d. 501) was a Burgundian queen consort by marriage to King Godegisel.
Teuila f SamoanSamoa's national flower, also known as Alpinia purpurata.
Teuira m & f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
uira meaning "lightning".
Teura m & f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
'ura, an archaic term meaning "red".
Teutberga f FrankishTeutberga (died 11 November 875) was a queen of Lotharingia by marriage to Lothair II. She was a daughter of Bosonid Boso the Elder and sister of Hucbert, the lay-abbot of St. Maurice's Abbey. In 855 she was married to the Carolingian Lothair II, the second son of Emperor Lothair I. Lothar II, at the time of marriage, already had a mistress named Waldrada... [
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Teutonia f GermanFrom the name for the land of the Teutons. The Teutons (Latin: Teutones, Teutoni) were a Germanic tribe or Celtic people. According to a map by Ptolemy, they originally lived in Jutland. Rather than relating directly to this tribe, the broad term, Teutonic peoples or Teuton in particular, is used now to identify members of a people speaking languages of the Germanic branch of the language family generally, and especially, of people speaking German.
Tevaria f PolynesianPolynesian origin name, meaning "the flourishing", "the blooming".
Tevarua f TahitianMeans "the spirit" from Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
varua meaning "spirit".
Teza m & f MalagasyMeans "heartwood" or "something that is firm, durable" in Malagasy.
Tha f & m ChinMeans "strength, energy" in Hakha Chin.
Tha f ManipuriMeans "moon (as an object, the astronomical body)" in Meitei.
Tha m & f BurmeseMeans "clear, pleasant, peaceful" or "exceed, excel" in Burmese.
Thừa m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 承 (
thừa) meaning "to receive, to inherit".
Thabalsana m & f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
thabal meaning "moonlight" and
sana meaning "gold, precious".
Thadeesa f GreekIt is a one of the feminine variations of the masculine name Thaddeus, which means "Gift of God". The other feminine variation of the name Thaddeus is Thadoosa.
Thalía f Spanish (Modern)Variant of
Talía. A famous bearer of this name is Mexican singer and actress Thalía Sodi (1971-), known simply as Thalía.
Thalna f Etruscan MythologyThe Etruscan goddess of childbirth. She is often found in the company of the god
Tinia, who is presumably her consort.
Thamma m & f ThaiMeans "righteousness, morality, virtue, duty" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit धर्म
(dharma).
Thanwa m ThaiShortened form of Thai ธันวาคม
(thanwakhom) meaning "December (the month)".
Thanya f & m ThaiFrom Thai ธัญ
(tan) meaning "wealthy, fortunate".
Thara m & f ThaiMeans "water, stream" in Thai.
Thara' f ArabicDerived from Arabic ثروة (
thrwh) meaning "wealth"
Tharanga m & f SinhaleseMeans "wave" in Sinhalese, ultimately from Sanskrit तरङ्ग
(taranga).
Tharja f Popular CulturePossibly a corruption of Sanskrit tharaja meaning "star with full glow". This is the name of a character in the video game Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Tharja m Berber (Rare)Derived from the Berber word
ⵜⵓⵔⵣⴰ or
ⵜⴰⵔⵊⴰ for the "Apple of Sodom", (scientific name: Calotropis procera), a plant native to North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
Thasna f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
tha meaning "moon" and
sana meaning "gold, precious".
Thawka m Burmese (Rare)From the name of a type of evergreen tree that bears vermillion flowers (scientific name Amherstia nobilis).