This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *y* or a* or c* or e* or i* or k* or o* or r* or t* or u*.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Takiko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 滝 (taki) meaning "waterfall" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Takoda m American (Modern)Meaning uncertain, though allegedly a Sioux (Native American) name meaning "friend to everyone"; also see
Tokota. It might be a reversal of the syllables of
Dakota, which is a tribal name meaning "allies, friends" in the Dakota language.
Taksin m HistoryFrom Thai ตาก
(tak) referring to the historical kingdom of Tak (located in the present-day province of Tak in northern Thailand) combined with the name สิน
(Sin). This was the name of Taksin the Great (1734-1782), the only king of the Thonburi Kingdom... [
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Taksony m Medieval HungarianTaksony of Hungary was the Grand Prince of the Hungarians who reigned c. 955 AD to the early 970s.
Taku m JapaneseThis name can be used as 拓 (taku, hira.ku) meaning "clear (the land), open, break up (land)", 卓 (taku) meaning "eminent, table, desk, high", 琢 (taku, miga.ku) meaning "polish" or 択 (taku, era.bu) meaning "choose, select, elect, prefer."... [
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Takuhiro m JapaneseFrom Japanese 拓 (
taku) meaning "expand, open, support" combined with 広 or 廣 (
hiro) meaning "broad, wide, spacious". Other kanji are possble.
Takuhito m JapaneseFrom Japanese 拓 (
taku) meaning "expand, open, support" combined with another kanji. If 人 (
hito, to) meaning "person" is used, this name can also be read as
Takuto.
Takuji m JapaneseJapanese masculine name
卓 (taku) meaning "desk" and
司 "officer, take charge".
Takujiro m JapaneseFrom 擢 (
daku, taku, nuki.nderu, nu.ku, teki) “to surpass, to outdo, to stand out, to be preeminent”, 次 (
ji) meaning "second, next" or 二 (
ji) meaning "two" and 郎 (
rou, ryou) meaning "son"... [
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Takuko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 拓 (taku) meaning "expand, open, support", 琢 (taku) meaning "polish jade", 宅 (taku) meaning "home", 啄 (taku) meaning "to peck" or 卓 (taku) meaning "tall and erect" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [
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Takumiko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 匠 (takumi) meaning "artisan" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Takumu m JapaneseFrom 琢 (
taku) meaning "to cultivate one's skill, polish, select", 巧 (
taku) meaning "skillful, clever", 擢 (
taku) meaning “to surpass, to outdo, to stand out, to be preeminent” or 卓 (
taku) meaning "desk, table" and 武 (
mu) meaning "warrior, military" or 夢 (
mu) meaning "dream, vision"... [
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Takuo m JapaneseFrom 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"... [
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Takura m AfricanShona language in Zimbabwe (Southern Africa)derived from the verb to grow up or mature. It can also mean "to carry" but is seldom used for this meaning in a name.
Tākuta m MaoriMeaning as of yet unknown. A known bearer of this name is the Maori politician Tākuta Ferris (b. 1978) from New Zealand.
Takuta m JapaneseFrom Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much", 久 (ku) meaning "long time" combined with 田 (ta) meaning "paddy, field". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Takutarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 拓 (taku) meaning "expand, open" or 倬 (taku) meaning "noticeable, large", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
T’akuya f AymaraPossibly from the Aymara
t’akuyaña meaning "soothe, reassure, calm".
Tal m RomaniMeaning unknown. Possibly a Romani form of
Tal'at or derived from a Romani word.
Tala f Philippine MythologyMeans "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.
Talab m ArabicMeans "search, quest, wish, desire" in Arabic.
Talal m ArabicMeans "dews, drizzles" in Arabic, the plural of طل
(ṭall) meaning "dew, drizzle".
Talander m LiteratureTalander was the pen name of the galant writer August Bohse (1661-1740)
Talant m KyrgyzDerived from the Greek adjective ταλαντιαῖος
(talantiaios) meaning "worth a talent". Also compare the Greek noun τάλαντον
(talanton) meaning "balance, scale".... [
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Talasi f HopiMeans "cornflower" in the Hopi language
Tal'atoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tal'at meaning "face" and
oy meaning "moon".
Tal'atto'ra m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tal'at meaning "face" and
to'ra meaning "lord".
Talaus m Greek MythologyMeans "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.
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 FrisianAs 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... [
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Taleeya f BrazilianThis name is originated from Brazil. It means "Blessed from the gods. Peace bringer.". This is a feminine name and can be spelt in many different ways.
Talek m CornishDerived from Cornish
talek "big-browed", ultimately from Old Cornish
talawg "high forehead" or "big brow".
Talfan m WelshTalfan 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... [
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Talia f SicilianShort 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 SardinianBoth a short form of
Vitalia and an adoption of the title of
Nostra Segnora de Talia (which itself is a corruption of
Vitalia).
Talibald m Medieval BalticEstonian 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.
Taliko f GeorgianGeorgian sources state that this name is a diminutive of
Tamar, whilst one Russian source says that it is a diminutive of
Natalia... [
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Talim f FilipinoMeans sharp or blade in tagalog. In Soulcalibur II, III, & IV there is a character named Talim.
Talion m Popular CultureThis is the name of a character in the games 'Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor' and 'Middle-earth: Shadow of War'.
Tālivaldis m LatvianDerived 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.
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.
Tallis m & f English (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Tallis, which comes from the Old French
taillis, referring to a clearing of woodland.
Talos m Greek MythologyIn Greek Mythology Talos was a bronze winged automaton given to Europa for protection in Crete from pirates and invaders.
Talos m GaulishDerived from Gaulish
talu- "forehead; front; surface".
Taloushem f CopticMeans "little maiden", derived from ⲁⲗⲟⲩ
(alou) "youth, maiden" combined with ϣⲏⲙ
(šem) "small, little".
Talwyn f Cornish (Modern)Derived from Cornish
tal "brow; forehead; temple" and
gwynn "fair; white; blessed". This is a modern Cornish name.
Tâm m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 心
(tâm) meaning "heart".
Tam m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 三
(tam) meaning "three".
Tama f Hebrewmeans "Pure, innocent, honest" in hebrew.
Tamaeva f PolynesianA famous bearer of this name is Tamaeva IV, queen of the Polynesian island of Rimatara.
Tamah f HebrewFound in the bible (King James Version) in the old testament
Tamairangi f MaoriMeaning as of yet unknown. This was the name of a 19th-century Maori tribal leader and poet.
Tamak m MalayTamak is a dragon that turns into a wraith. He collects magical artifacts and drives a blue 675-lt. He wears a black cloak in wraith form and is blue in dragon form. For more information read the soon to be published The Dragon Wraith Hero by Bilbo J. Ramsay and Arwen D. Ramsay.... [
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Tamaka f JapaneseFrom 瑞 (
tama) meaning "congratulations" or 玉 (
tama) meaning "jewel, gem, ball, sphere" and 花 (
ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tamaki m MaoriMaori name meaning the Auckland area of New Zealand.
Tamaki f & m JapaneseFrom 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"... [
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Tamako f JapaneseThis name can be used to combine 玉 (gyoku, tama, tama-, -dama) meaning "gem, jewel," 珠 (shu, tama) with, pretty much, the same meanings as 玉 or 球 (kyu, tama) meaning "ball" with 子 (shi, su, tsu, ko, -ko, -ne) meaning "child."... [
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Tamakororo m MorioriThis 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.