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Sitthichai m Thai
From Thai สิทธิ (sitthi) meaning "entitlement, right, privilege" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Sitthiphon m Thai
From Thai สิทธิ (sitthi) meaning "entitlement, right, privilege" and พร (phon) meaning "blessing" or พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Sitthiphong m Thai
From Thai สิทธิ (sitthi) meaning "entitlement, right, privilege" and พงศ์ or พงษ์ (phong) meaning "lineage, family".
Sitthisak m Thai
From Thai สิทธิ (sitthi) meaning "entitlement, right, privilege" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Sitti m Thai
Alternate transcription of Sitthi.
Sittich m German (Rare, Archaic)
The name is derived from the High German word Sitte "custom, manners, morals".... [more]
Sittichai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Sitthichai.
Sittie f Filipino, Maranao, Maguindanao
Maranao and Maguindanao form of Sita.
Sittienor f Filipino, Maranao
Combination of Sittie and Nor 1.
Sittişah f Ottoman Turkish
Derives most possibly from "sitti" which means "he, who protects" or "is kept safe (by) him" and "şah", which means "king, queen". This was the given name of Sittişah Hatun, consort of Mehmed II. and biological mother of Bayezid II... [more]
Sittisak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Sitthisak.
Situ f Newar
Means "holy grass" in Newar.
Situlla m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Ziyadulla.
Sity f Indonesian, Malay
Variant of Siti.
Sivbrit f Obscure
Variant of Sivbritt.
Sivbritt f Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Siv and Britt.
Skarpheiður f Icelandic
Icelandic combination of skarpr "barren, skinny, sharp" and heiðr "bright, clear, cloudless".
Skáviðr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "good tree" or "slanting tree". This is the name of a dwarf.
Skialdfrith f Anglo-Scandinavian
From the hypothetical Anglo-Scandinavian name *Skjaldfríðr, derived from the Old Norse elements skjǫldr meaning "shield" (genitive skjaldar) and fríðr meaning "beautiful, beloved".
Skipwith m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Skipwith.... [more]
Skitzom f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Kyizom.
Smita f Indian, Marathi, Kannada
Derived from Sanskrit स्मित (smita) meaning "smile".
Smith m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Smiðr.
Smiðkell m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of smiðr "smith, craftsman, artisan" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Smiðr m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse smiðr meaning "smith, craftsman, artisan".
Smiður m Icelandic (Archaic)
Icelandic younger form of Smiðr.
Smitty m English
A nickname for someone with the surname Smith.
Smrita f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Gujarati
MEANING- remembered, recollected, thought of, mentioned
Smriti f Indian
Means "memory" in Sanskrit.
Snæfríð f Faroese, Icelandic
Faroese younger form of Snæfríðr.
Snæfríðr f Old Norse
Derived from the Old Norse elements snær meaning "snow" and fríðr meaning "beautiful, fair". According to medieval tradition, this was the name of a wife of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair.
Sneeuwwitje f Folklore, Literature
Dutch calque of Schneewittchen. It consists of the Dutch words sneeuw meaning "snow" and wit meaning "white" combined with the Dutch diminutive suffix -je.
Sneewittken f Folklore (Germanized)
Original Low German form of Schneewittchen.
Snjáfríður f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Snæfríður.
Snjófríð f Faroese
Faroese form of Snjófríðr.
Snjófríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snæfríðr.
Snjófríður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Snjófríðr.
Snœfríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snæfríðr.
Snøhvit f Folklore
Norwegian form of Snow White.
Snövit f Swedish (Modern, Rare), Folklore
Used as a Swedish translation of the name of the fairy tale character Snow White (Schneewittchen), from Swedish snö "snow" and vit "white".
Soafinaritra m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy soa meaning "good" and finaritra meaning "happy, joyous" or "healthy".
Sobita f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek sobit meaning "steadfast".
Soegito m Javanese
Older spelling of Sugito influenced by Dutch orthography.
Soejitno m Javanese
Older spelling of Suyitno influenced by Dutch orthography.
Soemitro m Javanese
Older spelling of Sumitro influenced by Dutch orthography.
Solavita f Medieval Italian
Derived from Italian sola "alone, by oneself; the only one" and vita "life".
Solbitna f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Variant transcription of Solbinna.
Solbritt f Swedish
Combination of Swedish sol "sun" and Britt.
Solita f Spanish, German (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Soledad, or a diminutive of Sol 1. Bearers include the German flutist Solita Cornelis (1949-2016), the American expatriate writer Solita Solano (1888-1975), and the Filipino television journalist Solita "Mareng Winnie" Monsod (1940-).
Solvita f Latvian
Popularly viewed as a combination of Latin sol "sun" and vita "life", it may have originated as a variant of Solveiga formed using a diminutive suffix... [more]
Somchit m & f Thai, Lao
From Thai สม (som) or Lao ສົມ (som) meaning "worthy, suitable, proper" and Thai จิต (chit) or Lao ຈິດ (chit) meaning "mind, heart, soul".
Somkhit m & f Thai, Lao
From Thai สม (som) or Lao ສົມ (som) meaning "worthy, suitable" and Thai คิด (khit) or Lao ຄິດ (khit) meaning "think, consider".
Somkit m & f Thai, Lao
Alternate transcription of Somkhit.
Somphit f & m Thai
Means "appropriate to look at" from Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy" and พิศ (phit) meaning "stare, gaze".
Sompit f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Somphit.
Songsit m Thai
From Thai ทรง (song) meaning "have, possess, uphold" and สิทธิ์ (sit) meaning "right, authority, privilege".
Sonith m Khmer
Means "good conduct, manners" in Khmer.
Sophitia f Popular Culture
Sophitia Alexandra, better known simply as Sophitia, is a fictional character in the Soulcalibur series of video games.
Sorita f Romanian
Derived from Romanian soră "sister".
Sositheos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with the Greek noun θεός (theos) meaning "god".... [more]
Sositheus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Sositheos. This name was borne by a Greek tragic poet from the 3rd century BC.
Sossity f English (American, Rare)
From the English word society. This name was created for the song "Sossity: You’re a Woman" by the band Jethro Tull.
Soukita f Lao
Popular common female name in Laos
Sovannarith m Khmer
From Khmer សុវណ្ណ (sovan) meaning "gold" and រឹទ្ធិ (rith) meaning "power, might, prosperity".
Spenta Armaiti f Persian Mythology
A Zoroastrian divinity, one of the six creative or divine manifestations of Wisdom and Ahura Mazda. Her name means "creative harmony", although she was later associated with religious devotion... [more]
Spirito m Italian (Rare)
Probably derived from Italian Sirito Santo "Holy Spirit".... [more]
Spiritual f English (American, Rare)
Taken from the English word spiritual.
Spitamaneh m Old Persian
Derived from Old Persian spita "white" combined with Old Persian manah "mind, intelligence, mentality", thus meaning something like "clear-minded".
Spitamenes m Old Persian (Hellenized), History
Hellenized form of Spitamaneh. This was the name of a Sogdian warlord from the 4th century BC.
Sreejith m Malayalam
Means "conqueror of Lakshmi" from Sanskrit श्री (śrī) referring to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering"... [more]
Srit m Sanskrit, Indian, Bengali, Hinduism, Hindi
Name: Srit ( सृत)... [more]
Sriti f Indian
Name- Sriti सृति... [more]
Stæinfríðr f Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian with the combination of steinn "stone" and fríðr "beautiful, good, alive, peaceful, safe".
Stamitos m Obscure
Allegedly a variant of Stamatios.
Starlit f English (American, Rare)
Starlit is an adjective that means lit or made brighter by stars.... [more]
Stavit f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Stav.
Steinfríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Stæinfríðr.
Steinríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Stæinfríðr.
Stígheiður f Icelandic (Rare)
Possibly means "clear path" or "bright path", from Old Norse stígr "path" and heiðr "bright, clear". Alternatively the second element may be derived from Old Norse heiðr "heath".
Stitch m Popular Culture
From the English word "stitch" meaning a "thread or loop of yarn created by movement" or "to mend or make with thread".... [more]
Stith m English
Derived from the Scottish surname Stith, of unknown meaning. This was the name of Stith Thompson (1885-1976), an American folklorist.
Strelitzia f Obscure
From the name of the flower native to South Africa, also known as bird of paradise flower due to its resemblance to the animal. The genus was named by Joseph Banks in honour of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of George III.
Subhitsha f Sanskrit
Prosperity
Suchita f Indian
Means "auspicious" in Sanskrit.
Suchitra f Indian, Bengali, Odia, Marathi, Thai
Means "good illusion", from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" combined with चित्रा (chitra) meaning "illusion, unreality".
Suchittra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suchitra.
Sugilite f Popular Culture
From the name of the mineral, named after Japanese petrologist Ken-ichi Sugi. In Steven Universe, this is the name of the fusion of Amethyst and Garnet.
Sugito m Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese gita meaning "song, poem, story".
Suitbert m History (Ecclesiastical), German (Rare)
German form of Suitbertus, which is the latinized form of the Anglo-Saxon given name Swithberht. Also see the related name Swindebert.
Suitberto m Italian, Spanish, Esperanto
Italian, Spanish, and Esperanto form of Swithberht via Suitbert.
Suitín m Galician
Galician form of Swithin.
Sujit m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and จิตต์ (jit) meaning "thought", both ultimately of Sanskrit origin.
Sujit m Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
From Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Sujith m Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
South Indian form of Sujit.
Sujitra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suchitra.
Sujittra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suchitra.
Sukhjit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸੁਖਜੀਤ (see Sukhjeet).
Sukhprit f & m Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸੁਖਪ੍ਰੀਤ (see Sukhpreet).
Sukit m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and กิจ (kit) meaning "duty, work".
Šulamit f Jewish, Slovak, Czech (Rare)
Slovak and Czech form of Shulammit.
Sulamita f Spanish, Portuguese, Russian
Spanish, Portuguese and Russian form of Shulammite.
Sulamith f German
German form of Shulamith. Sulamith Wülfing (1901-1989) was a German artist and illustrator.
Sumanwita f & m Indian
Suma+anwita=good and one who bridges the gap also goddess durga
Sumarliðr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Somhairle.
Sumita f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit सु- (su-) meaning "good, well" combined with मित्र (mitrá) meaning "friend, companion".
Sumithra f & m Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Sinhalese
Southern Indian form of Sumitra. It is also occasionally used as a masculine name in Sri Lanka.
Sumiti f Sanskrit
Sanskrit, Marathi : सुमिति... [more]
Sumito m Japanese
From Japanese 澄 (sumi) meaning "clear" and 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sumitr m Hinduism
MEANING : Good friend ... [more]
Sumitra f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Marathi, Assamese, Punjabi, Kannada, Thai, Indonesian
Means "good friend" from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with मित्र (mitra) meaning "friend"... [more]
Sumitro m Javanese
Javanese form of Sumitra.
Sumittra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Sumitra.
Summit m English
From the surname Summit.
Súnfríð f Faroese
Faroese combination of sunr "son" and fríðr "beautiful", originally "beloved".
Súnfríður m Faroese
Faroese combination of sunr "son" and friðr "love, peace".
Sunjaifriþas m Gothic
Gothic name derived from the elements sunja "truth" and friþus "peace".
Sunnfríð f Faroese
Faroese combination of sunna 'sun' and fríðr 'beautiful', originally 'beloved'.
Sunrita f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Nepali, Indian (Sikh)
MEANING - "Goddess of truth "; truth personified as Goddess; Glee; exultation; song of joy; Kind & true speech
Supakit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภกิจ (see Supphakit).
Supasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภศิษฏ์ (see Supphasit).
Supavit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Supawit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Superstition m Literature
A character in the novel, "The Pilgrim's Progress."
Suphakit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภกิจ (see Supphakit).
Suphasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภศิษฏ์ (see Supphasit).
Suphavit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Suphawit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Suphit f & m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and พิศ (phit) meaning "gaze, stare".
Suppakit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภกิจ (see Supphakit).
Suppasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภศิษฏ์ (see Supphasit).
Suppavit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Suppawit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Supphakit m Thai
From Thai ศุภ (suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and กิจ (kit) meaning "duty, work".
Supphasit m Thai
From Thai ศุภ (suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and ศิษฏ์ (sit) meaning "learned, wise, knowledgeable".
Supphavit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภวิทย์ (see Supphawit).
Supphawit m Thai
From Thai ศุภ (suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and วิทย์ (wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Supratisthitavarman m Sanskrit, History
Means "well-established shield" in Sanskrit, from Sanskrit prefix सु- (su) "good, well" with प्रतिष्ठा (pratiṣṭhā) "ground, base" and वर्मन् (varman) "shield, armor"... [more]
Suravit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุรวิทย์ (see Surawit).
Surawit m Thai
From Thai สุร (sura) meaning "god, deity, heavenly, celestial" or "brave, valiant" and วิทย์ (wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Surjit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸੁਰਜੀਤ (see Surjeet).
Susita f Spanish (Mexican)
Allegedly a short form of Susanita.
Susmita f Indian, Bengali, Odia
Means "good smile" from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and स्मित (smita) meaning "smile".
Susmitha f Tamil
Means " “pleasantly smiling.” from the Sanskrit elements Su- (सु) means “good,” “pleasant,” or “beautiful.” and Smitha (स्मिता) which means “smile” or “smiling.”.
Suulfriiti f Kven
Kven variant of Solfrid.
Suvit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุวิทย์ (see Suwit).
Suvituuli f Finnish
Finnish name meaning "summer wind". Combination of Suvi and Tuuli.
Suwit m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วิทย์ (wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Suyitno m Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" and Javanese yitna meaning "careful, cautious, wary".
Suzuhito m Japanese
From 鈴 (suzu) meaning "bell, chime" and 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Svæinhæiðr f Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian with the combination of sveinn "young man, boy" and heiðr "honour".
Svanfríður f Icelandic
From Old Norse svanr "swan" and fríðr "beautiful".
Svanhvít f Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Derived from svan "swan" and hvítr "white". In Norse mythology this is another name for Hlaðgunnr.
Sveinfríður f Icelandic
From Old Norse sveinn "young man" and fríðr "beautiful".
Sveið f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Possibly means "noise". This is the name of a Valkyrie.
Švitrigaila m Lithuanian (Rare), History
Derived from the Lithuanian adjective švitrus meaning "nimble, agile" as well as "fast, quick, brisk" combined with old Lithuanian gailas, which usually means "strong, potent" but has also been found to mean "sharp, jagged" as well as "angry, fierce, violent" and "miserable, sorrowful, remorseful"... [more]
Sweitse m West Frisian
Variant form of Swetse.
Swithberht m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements swiþ "strong" and beorht "bright". Saint Swithberht (also known as Suitbert) was a missionary to and bishop in Frisia from 692/3 to ca... [more]
Swiðhelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements swiþ "strong, mighty" and helm "helmet, protection".
Swiðræd m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements swiþ "strong" and ræd "counsel, advice".
Swiðwulf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements swiþ "strong, mighty" and wulf "wolf".
Syalomita f Indonesian (Rare)
Elaboration of Syalom with the ending -ita found in names like Anita or Juanita... [more]
Symaithos m Greek Mythology
In mythology, a River-God of eastern Sikelia. His name is taken from the river Symaethus, of unknown etymology.
Syrita f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Syritha.
Syrith f Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Sigrid.
Syritha f English
From Syrith, an Anglo-Scandinavian form of Sigríðr.
Tábita f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tabitha.
Tabiti f Scythian (Latinized), Mythology
Latinised name of the Scythian goddess of fire and kingship *Tāpayantī, meaning "the Burning One" or "the Flaming One", deriving from an element likely related to similar elements from other Indo-European languages, such as the Avestan tāpaiieⁱti ("to be warm").
Tabito m Japanese
From Japanese 旅 (tabi) "trip, travel" and 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can also make up this name.
Tabitta f Finnish
Finnish form of Tabitha.
Tabnit m Phoenician
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a king of Sidon (fl. 549-539 BCE), known for his elaborate sarcophagus which was unearthed in 1887. A later king of Sidon also bore this name, but is more commonly known by the Hellenized variant Tennes.
Tacita f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin tace "to be silent". In Roman mythology, (Dea) Tacita was a goddess of the dead. According to Ovid, she was originally a water nymph called Lara or Lala, a daughter of the god Almo who was raped by Mercurius and eventually became a goddess of the underworld... [more]
Tacitas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Tacitus.
Tacitusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tacitus.
Tadahito m Japanese
From 隆 (tada) meaning "noble, prosperous", 只 (tada) meaning "only, simply, just", 理 (tada) meaning "reason, logic", 資 (tada) meaning "property, resources, material", or 直 (tada) meaning "straight" combined with 仁 (hito) meaning "compassionate, benevolence"... [more]
Tadamitsu m Japanese
From 禎 (tada) meaning "divine grace, auspicious, straightforward" combined with 需 (mitsu) meaning "demand, request, need". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Taderfit f Berber (Rare)
Means "liberation" in Berber.
Tafsît f Ancient Berber
Means "spring, springtime" in Amazigh (compare Tafsut).
Tahitia f English
Derived from the word Tahiti, itself from Proto-Polynesian tafiti, meaning “distant, remote.”
Tailefhlaith f Old Irish
Older form of Tuilelaith (see Talulla).
Tait m Old Norse
Possibly a short form of Teitur and/or derived from Old Norse teitr “cheerful, merry”.
Tait m English (Rare)
Transferred usage of the surname or a spelling variant of Tate.
Taitearii m Tahitian
Means "king of the sea", a combination of Tahitian tai meaning "sea" and te ari'i meaning "the king".
Taito m Fijian, Samoan, Rotuman
Fijian and Samoan form of Titus.
Taito m Japanese
From Japanese 帯 (tai) meaning "band, belt", 戴 (tai) meaning "to respect; to esteem", 泰 (tai) meaning "peaceful, calm", 大 (tai) meaning "big, great" or 民 (tai) meaning "nation, peoples" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 登 (to) meaning "to go up; to climb; to mount; to rise", 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly" or 愛 (to) meaning "love, affection"... [more]
Taitoko m Maori
Means "spring tide, tidal wave" in Māori.
Taitse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic short form of Taitsiaĸ.
Taitsi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Taitse.
Taitsiaĸ m Greenlandic
From Greenlandic taatsiisaq or taatsiigaq meaning "the one whom one has held back to mention (name)", from a Greenlandic endearment term: "the fancied mention", carefully not mentioning the name, but expressing endearment nevertheless, because the child was named after a deceased relative, from Greenlandic atsiaq meaning "the one named after a deceased person" and from a hypocoristic word taa(nna)tsiaq meaning "the dear, sweet one".
Taitsiánguaĸ m Greenlandic
Combination of Taitsiaĸ and the suffix -nnguaq "sweet, dear".
Taitsiaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Taitsiaĸ.
Taitu f Ethiopian
Name of a 19th century Ethiopian empress known for founding the now-capital city of Addis Ababa and fending off Italian invasion of Ethiopia
Taitusi m Fijian
Variant of Taito.
Takahito m Japanese
From 貴 (taka) meaning "valuable, worthful, superior, aristocratic" and 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Takamitsu m Japanese
From 貴 (taka, ki) meaning "valuable" and 光 (mitsu) meaning "light, radiance". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Takehito m Japanese
From 剛 (take) meaning "strong" and 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Takeithra f Bahamian Creole (Modern)
Of uncertain origin.
Takuhito m Japanese
From 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.
Talaitha f Romani
Means "damsel" and "maiden" in Romani.
Talitha-Cumi f English (Puritan)
Means "little girl arise" in Aramaic, from the phrase spoken by Jesus in Mark 5:41 in order to restore a young girl to life (see also Talitha, Cumi).
Tālrita f Latvian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tālrīts.
Tālrīts m Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian tāls "far away, distant" and rīts "morning".
Tamait f Ancient Berber
Means "offering of thanks" in Amazigh.
Tanakrit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนกฤต (see Thanakrit).
Tanitani f Quechua
From the word tani-tani, the name of an Andine flower: the plant species Gentianella primuloides.
Tanngniðr f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "teeth-grinder". This is the name of a Valkyrie in Norse mythology.
Taranjit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਤਰਨਜੀਤ (see Taranjeet).
Targitaos m Scythian Mythology
Hellenized form of the name Targī̆tavah, meaning "possessing the strength of Tarkā". This name is borne by a prominent figure in Scythian mythology, whom the Greeks equated with Herakles.
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.
Tarnjit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਤਰਨਜੀਤ (see Tarnjeet).
Tarpita f Sanskrit
MEANING : to satisfy oneself, be satiated, pleasure, satisfaction ... [more]
Tassadit f Ancient Berber, Kabyle
From Arabic سعد (sa'd) meaning "fortune, good luck" combined with the Tamazight feminine prefix ⵜⴰ (ta) and suffix ⵜ (t).
Taššite m Sidamo
Means "become pleasant" in Sidama.
Tatrit f Ancient Berber
Means "morning star" in Amazigh.
Tavaita m Fijian
Variant of Tevita.
Tavit m Armenian
Armenian form of David .
Tá:wit m Mohawk
Mohawk form of David.
Tawita f Quechua
Quechua form of Tabitha.
Tazito m Italian
Italian form of Tacitus.
Tazrzît f Berber
Means "brooch" in Tamazight.
Tedauit f Ancient Berber
Means "joy" in Amazigh.
Teiti m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Teitr.
Teiti m & f Gilbertese
Means 'star' or 'brightness' in the language of Kiribati. It should be noted that the letters 'ti' make a 's' sound in the Gilbertese language.
Teitný f Icelandic (Archaic)
Derived from Old Norse teitr "glad, cheerful, merry" (also compare Teitr) and nýr "new".
Teitr m Old Norse
From Old Norse teitr meaning "glad, cheerful, merry'".
Teitrun f Faroese
Faroese combination of teitr "glad, cheerful, merry" and rún "secret".
Teitur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Teitr.
Tekkeitsertok m Inuit Mythology
The name of one of the most important hunting gods in the Inuit pantheon. Tekkeitsertok is a god of hunting and the master of caribou.