-
Taani
(Indian)
- Persuasion to continue to do something
-
Taanusiya
(Indian)
- A great devotee, enthusiatic about someone or something
-
Taarika
(Indian)
- Starlet, a little star; A flower-shaped earring
-
Tabatha
(Aramaic)
- Gazelle [English speaking countries]
-
Tabetha
(Aramaic)
- Gazelle [English speaking countries]
-
Tabitha
(Aramaic)
- Gazelle [English speaking countries]
In the New Testament, Tabitha is a woman whom the apostle Peter raised from the dead.
Tabitha was the name of the magical protagonist in the popular mid-century U.S. sitcom "Bewitched."
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Tablita
(United States)
- A tiara a headdress with feathers and symbolic design
-
Tabora
- Plays a small drum
-
Tadd
(Native American)
- Abbreviation of Thaddeus who was one of Christ's 12 apostles.
-
Tadhg
(Spanish)
- Bard
-
Tadita
(United States)
- The running one; To the wind
-
Tahki
(United States)
- Completely, without anything left
-
Tahlia
(Hebrew)
- Dew of God; female lamb [English speaking countries]
-
Tahnee
(Russian)
- Female ruler of an independent state
-
Taidhgin
(Hebrew)
- (pronounced Tee-gan), A poet or a philosopher.
-
Taigi
(United States)
- Returning of the moon
-
Taija
(Indian)
- A tiara worn by a ruler of a kingdom
-
Tailynn
(United States)
- From the vietnamese word tai which means talented and english word lynn which means waterfall
-
Taina
(Latin)
- N/A [English and Finnish speaking countries]
Finnish nickname form of Tatiana.
-
Taini
(United States)
- Born during the returning moon
-
Tainn
(United States)
- New moon baby
-
Taiomah
(United States)
- Thunder; Bear those voice who makes the rocks trembles
-
Taipa
(United States)
- To spread the wings
-
Taisha
(United States)
- Someone who is alive; She who lives
-
Taisiya
(Russian)
- From the greek name thais which means witty courtesan
-
Tait
(Romanian)
- One who brings joy.
-
Taitlynn
(United States)
- Light of our life
-
Taja
(Sanskrit)
- Crown [Arabic and English speaking countries]
-
Tajagna
(Indian)
- Exceptionally clever and talented
-
Taka
(Japanese)
- Tall, honorable peregrine
-
Takako
(Japanese)
- Child who is an aristocrat
-
Takala
(United States)
- Tassel of a corn
-
Takara
(Japanese)
- A piece to cherish, a jewel
-
Takarra
(Japanese)
- Precious item, precious one
-
Taki
(Japanese)
- Plunging waterfall
-
Talah
(United States)
- Palm tree that is just about to start to grow
-
Talaya
(United States)
- Dew from heaven
-
Talayeh
- Golden ray of sun or advanced gaurd
-
Talayeh
(Indian)
- An advance guard
-
Taleigha
(Australian)
- Lamb of God
-
Talena
(United States)
- From ancient celtic ta'lena which means the rock; Spanish dimunitive of the name magdalena
-
Talia
(Arabic)
- Dew of heaven
-
Talikha
(Indian)
- Nightingale
-
Talise
(United States)
- Beautiful water
-
Taliyah
(Hebrew)
- Dew of God; female lamb [English speaking countries]
Respelling of Talia.
-
Tallis
(Hebrew)
- Woodland.
-
Tallulah
(United States)
- Lady of abundance
-
Talmadge
(Arabic)
- Variant of Tal tall. Surname.
-
Talori
(French)
- Morning's dew
-
Talyssa
(Romanian)
- Consecrated to God.
-
Tamali
(Indian)
- A tree with a very dark bark
-
Tamalika
(Indian)
- Belonging to a place full of tamal
-
Tamami
(Japanese)
- A woman who is a beautiful gem or jewel
-
Tamana
(Indian)
- One who is desired
-
Tamanna
(Indian)
- One who is desired
-
Tamar
(Hebrew)
- Palm tree
-
Tamara
(Hebrew)
- Palm tree [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
Tamara de Lempicka was a Polish art deco painter. Tamara or Tammy Faye was an American Christian evangelist.
-
Tamas
(English)
- Twin
-
Tamasa
(Indian)
- A river, darkness
-
Tamashree
(Indian)
- One who is perfect and a whole person
-
Tamasi
(Indian)
- Night
-
Tamasvi
(Indian)
- One who has darkness inside
-
Tamasvini
(Indian)
- A girl of the night
-
Tamatha
(United States)
- Name means Dear Tammy, Dear palm tree
-
Tamber
(United States)
- A musical tone. One who is musical
-
Tambi
(United States)
- A young one, a child
-
Tameka
(Hebrew)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Tami
(Aramaic)
- Twin [English speaking countries]
-
Tamia
(Aramaic)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage of uncertain derivation. Tamia might be an elaboration of Tam or Tammy. It may also be modeled on the name Tania.
-
Tamiko
(Japanese)
- A child of great beauty
-
Tamiqua
(Japanese)
- Japanese name meaning "People"
-
Tamir
(Hebrew)
- Owns palm trees
-
Tamira
(United States)
- A palm tree's splice
-
Tamisha
(United States)
- An American version of Tamara meaning the palm tree
-
Tammaan
(Indian)
- A woman full of desires
-
Tammanna
(Indian)
- A woman with big desires
-
Tammie
(Hebrew)
- Palm tree [English speaking countries]
-
Tammiella
(United States)
- A combination of Tamara and Ella, meaning a fairy maiden of the palm tree
-
Tammy
(Aramaic)
- Twin [English speaking countries]
Nickname for Tam- names.
-
Tamra
(Hebrew)
- Palm tree [English speaking countries]
-
Tamsin
(United States)
- A short form of thomasina
-
Tamura
(Japanese)
- Japanese name meaning rice village
-
Tana
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Apparently a pet form of Tania/Tanya, used infrequently as a name in its own right.
-
Tanae
(United States)
- She who is worthy of praise
-
Tanam
(Indian)
- A slender girl
-
Tanasi
(Indian)
- A beautiful princess
-
Tanaya
(Indian)
- Daughter
-
Tandice
(United States)
- A team, a person who is a part of a team
-
Tandilyn
(United States)
- Variation of the name Tandi meaning a team
-
Taneesha
(Indian)
- A fairy queen; an ambitious woman
-
Tanesha
(African)
- Born on Monday [English speaking countries]
-
Tanessa
(English)
-
Taney
(Japanese)
- Japanese name meaning valley
-
Tangela
(United States)
- An angel
-
Tangia
(United States)
- One who is like an angel
-
Tanginika
(United States)
- Goddess of the lake
-
Tanguy
(English)
- Fighter
-
Tania
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Tania is an alternative form of Tanya, a nickname of Tatyana, which is probably derived from the Latin "Tatianus" or "Tatius," a family name of unknown definition.
-
Tania
(Russian)
- Name in honour of an early Christianity martyr
-
Taniamitra
(Indian)
- A queen of fairy
-
Tanika
(Indian)
- Rope [English speaking countries]
-
Tanika
(Indian)
- Rope
-
Tanima
(Indian)
- Slenderness
-
Tanirika
(Indian)
- A flower
-
Tanis
(Phoenician)
- Serpent lady [English and Greek speaking countries]
Greek cognate of the Phoenician Tanith.
-
Tanisha
(American)
-
Tanisha
(African)
- Born on Monday [African and English speaking countries]
Tanisha may be related to a Hausa day name for children born on Monday.
It could also be a modern coinage from the preffix Ta- with Aisha, or perhaps an elaborated form of Tania.
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Tanishi
(Indian)
- Name of Goddess Durga
-
Tanishka
(Indian)
- Goddess of gold
-
Tanisi
(Indian)
- Name of Goddess Durga
-
Taniya
(Russian)
- Russian pet form of Tatiana; fairy princess
-
Taniyah
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
A recently coined variant of Tania.
-
Tanmana
(Indian)
- One who is filled with desire
-
Tanmayee
(Indian)
- An ecstasy
-
Tanmayi
(Indian)
- One who is ecstatic
-
Tannishtha
(Indian)
- Dedicated
-
Tannistha
(Indian)
- Devoted
-
Tansi
(Indian)
- A beautiful princess
-
Tanu
(Indian)
- From the river
-
Tanuja
(Indian)
- Daughter
-
Tanuka
(Indian)
- Slender
-
Tanulata
(Indian)
- Slim (creeper-like body)
-
Tanupa
(Indian)
- Hunger
-
Tanurikia
(Indian)
- A girl with a flower
-
Tanushi
(Indian)
- She who is beautiful
-
Tanushree
(Indian)
- Woman who is very appealing
-
Tanushri
(Indian)
- Beauty
-
Tanvee
(Indian)
- Slender and beautiful woman
-
Tanvi
(Indian)
- A beautiful and delicate woman
-
Tanya
(Russian)
- Russian diminutive of Tatiana
-
Tanya
- Princess
-
Tanya
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Tanya is a nickname of Tatyana, which is probably derived from the Latin "Tatianus" or "Tatius," a family name of unknown definition.
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Tapashini
(Indian)
- An aestetic
-
Tapashya
(Indian)
- A girl who meditates
-
Tapasi
(Indian)
- A female Ascetic, in pursuit to spiritual goals
-
Tapati
(Indian)
- In mythology, the daughter of the sun god
-
Tapi
(Indian)
- Name of river
-
Tapni
(Indian)
- Godavari river in India
-
Tapti
(Indian)
- Same as tapi, daughter of sun
-
Tara
(Gaelic)
- Crag; hill [English speaking countries]
A name of Devi, the Divine Mother, used in the Tantras.
-
Taraa
(Indian)
- Goddess of the Sea
-
Tarafah
(Russian)
- Tree
-
Taraka
(Indian)
- Star
-
Tarakeshwari
(Indian)
- Goddess parvati
-
Tarakini
(Indian)
- Starry night
-
Tarala
(Indian)
- Honey bee
-
Tarali
(Indian)
- A group of shining stars in the sky
-
Taralynn
(United States)
- American variation of the name Tara meaning hill
-
Tarana
(Indian)
- She who is born during the day
-
Tarangini
(Indian)
- A river
-
Taranija
(Indian)
- River yamuna
-
Tarasha
(Indian)
- Sanskrit name meaning star
-
Taree
(Japanese)
- A branch that is bending
-
Tariana
(United States)
- Combination name, from names Tara and Ariana, a holy hill
-
Tarika
(Indian)
- Flower shaped earring
-
Tarini
(Indian)
- Goddess parvati
-
Tarita
(Indian)
- Name of Goddess Durga
-
Tarjani
(Indian)
- The first finger
-
Tarkeshwari
(Indian)
- Parvati
-
Tarla
(Indian)
- A radiant woman
-
Tarli
(Indian)
- A group of shining stars in the sky
-
Tarlika
(Indian)
- Name of Goddess Durga
-
Tarpana
(Indian)
- She who is a Goddess
-
Tarra
(Indian)
- Of the tower; rocky hill or star. An astral goddess in mythology
-
Tarub
(Indian)
- Merry
-
Tarulata
(Indian)
- A Crossing or intersection
-
Taruni
(Indian)
- A young girl
-
Tarunika
(Indian)
- Young girl
-
Tarunima
(Indian)
- Youth
-
Tarushi
(Indian)
- A pumpkin
-
Tarushree
(Indian)
- A small plant
-
Taryn
(Italian)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage, possibly influenced by Tara and Karen.
-
Tasha
(English)
-
Tashanay
(United States)
- Alteration of Natasha meaning born on Christmas day
-
Tashi
(Indian)
- Great accompishment
-
Tashina
(United States)
- A woman wearing a blanket
-
Tasi
(Arabic)
-
Tasia
(Greek)
- Resurrection [English speaking countries]
Short form of Anastasia.
-
Tassa
(Romanian)
- Tassa is a short form of Natasha, meaning born at Christmas.
-
Tassy
(Russian)
- Variation of the Russian name Tassie, means born on Christmas
-
Tasunke
(Native American)
- Horse (Dakota)
-
Tasya
(Russian)
- She who will be reborn, short from Anastasia
-
Tatána
(Russian,Slovak)
- Father's daughter
-
Tati
(Russian)
- Short from Russian name Tatiana
-
Tatiana
(Russian)
- Queen of the fairies
-
Tatiana
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
In Christianity, several early Eastern saints bore the name Tatiana. "Tatiana" is also the name of a Russian ballet.
-
Tatianna
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Tatini
(Indian)
- River
-
Tatleen
(Indian)
- One who is absorbed in the ultimate truth
-
Tatsuo
(Japanese)
- A female dragon
-
Tattina
(United States)
- Combination of name Tatiana and Tina
-
Tatum
(Romanian)
- One who brings joy.
-
Tatyana
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Tatyana is probably derived from the Latin "Tatianus" or "Tatius," a family name of unknown definition. Tatiana is used with some regularity in the English-speaking world, though it is not as popular as its variants Tania, Tanya, and Tanja.
-
Tatyanah
(United States)
- A fairy princess
-
Taura
(Japanese)
- Many lakes or rivers
-
Taura
(English)
- An astrological name: feminine of Taurus the bull.
-
Taveon
- Variant of Thomas twin.
-
Tavin
(English)
- A nickname for Gustav royal staff.
-
Tavishi
(Indian)
- Name of Goddess Durga
-
Tavleen
(Indian)
- Captivated by God
-
Tawnie
(Hindu)
- A green field: the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.
-
Tawny
(English)
- Tawny, tanned [English speaking countries]
Tawny describes a tan or ruddy color. Usually used in reference to the color of an animal's fur. It can be used as a nickname for the name Tanya or Tonya.
Tawny Kitaen is an American model and actress who was famous in the 1980's, particul
-
Tawny
(United States)
- Brownish yellow, tan
-
Tawnya
(Irish)
- A green field: the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.
-
Taya
(Greek)
- Unknown, perhaps poor one [English and Russian speaking countries]
Pet form of the Russian name Taisiya.
Taya is mostly used in English-speaking countries as a modern coinage; the feminine form of Tay.
-
Taydem
(Irish)
- Light hearted, Cheerful, originally spelt Tatum
-
Taydem
(Romanian)
- One who is light hearted and cheerful.
-
Tayga
(United States)
- The gracious one
-
Tayja
(Indian)
- A little gem
-
Tayla
(English)
- A tailor [English speaking countries]
A modern respelling of Taylor, especially popular in Austraila where Taylor and Tayla are pronounced the same.
-
Taylah
(English)
- A tailor [English speaking countries]
A modern respelling of Taylor, especially popular in Austraila where Taylor and Taylah are pronounced the same.
-
Taylee
(English,United States)
- Variant of the name Taylor, occupational name, tailor
-
Taylor
(English)
- A tailor
-
Tayna
(United States)
- A seamstress
-
Taysia
(United States)
- Woman from Asia
-
Tayte
- Brings joy
-
Tea
(Greek)
- Gift of God [English, Finnish and German speaking countries]
Short form of Theodora.
-
Teagan
(English)
- Good-looking.
-
Teagan
(Romanian)
- One who is good looking.
-
Teaghan
(Gaelic)
- Little poet [English speaking countries]
-
Teanna
(Irish)
- Free spirit or beautiful mind.
-
Teanna
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Tedd
(English)
- Abbreviation of Theodore.
-
Teela
(Welsh)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
A modern coinage which has no real meaning or origin. It is interesting to note that this name broke the US top 1000 names in 1984, the same year that Masters of the Universe became popular in cartoon form on US television. Teela was an integral part of
-
Teela
(United States)
- A form of teala
-
Teertha
(Indian)
- Place of pilgrimage
-
Teijinderjeet
(Indian)
- One who wins God of greatness
-
Teijinderjit
(Indian)
- She who won God of grandeur
-
Teisha
(Irish)
- Sweet melody.
-
Tejal
(Indian)
- Lustrous
-
Tejasvi
(Indian)
- An energetic, brilliant woman
-
Tejaswi
(Indian)
- Lustrous
-
Tejaswini
(Indian)
- Radiant, intellegent
-
Teji
(Indian)
- One who radiates light
-
Tejinderpreet
(Indian)
- One who loves the mighty God
-
Tejomayi
(Indian)
- She who is full or brightness
-
Telen
(Irish)
-
Telfour
- Works in iron
-
Telissa
(United States)
- American created name
-
Tender
- She who is sensitive
-
Teneesha
(Indian)
- Ruler of people
-
Teness
(English,United States)
- A place of gathering near the water
-
Tenika
(African)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern creation with no known meaning.
-
Tennie
(United States)
- Feminine short of Tennesse, a meeting place
-
Teo
(French)
- God. Abbreviation of names like Mateo and Teodor.
-
Teodec
(Latin,Spanish,United States)
- An entire Earth; fertile
-
Tera
(Gaelic)
- Crag; hill [English speaking countries]
-
Teresa
(Greek)
- Harvester [English, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries]
The exact meaning of Teresa is unknown, but it is likely to be from either the Greek word meaning "to harvest", the Greek word meaning "summer", or from the Greek island of Thera.
This is a very popular Catholic name.
St Tere
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Teri
(Greek)
- Harvester [English speaking countries]
-
Terika
(Romanian)
- Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning to harvest.
-
Terilynn
(Spanish)
- Abbreviation of Teresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning.
-
Terra
(English)
- Earth
-
Terra
(Latin)
- Earth, soil [English speaking countries]
-
Terrance
(English)
- Roman clan name.
-
Terrell
(Latin)
- Thunder ruler
-
Terri
(Greek)
- Harvester [English speaking countries]
Also created as a feminine equivalent of Terry.
-
Terrica
(United States)
- American created name
-
Terryll
(United States)
- Modern invented name
-
Teryl
(United States)
- American created name
-
Tesla
(United States)
- Slavic surname, a tool used to harvest timber
-
Tess
(Greek)
- Harvester [English speaking countries]
Tess (Teresa) is the heroine in Thomas Hardy's 1891 novel "Tess of the D'Ubervilles".
-
Tessa
(Greek)
- Harvester [English speaking countries]
May also be of independent, though uncertain, origin.
In the UK, a TESSA is a type of bank account (a Tax-Exempt Special Savings Account).
Famous Tessas include British politician Tessa Jowell and actress Tessa Thompson.
-
Tessia
(English)
- Abbreviation of Teresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning.
-
Texanna
(United States)
- A girl from Texas
-
Teyen
(English)
- From the enclosure
-
Thahiya
(Indian)
- A melody
-
Thalia
(Greek)
- To flourish; bloom [English speaking countries]
Latinized form of the Greek Thaleia.
In Greek mythology, Thalia is the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
This was also the name of one of the Three Graces, daughters of Zeus. Her sisters are Aglaia and Euphrosyne.
-
Thamanna
(Indian,Sanskrit)
- One who is desired
-
Thaneesha
(Indian)
- An ambitious woman
-
Thaniksha
(Indian)
- A sociable, friendly and charming person
-
Thankam
(Indian,Tamil)
- The color of gold
-
Thanmayu
(Indian)
- A careful person
-
Tharaka
(Indian)
- A star
-
Tharanya
(Indian)
- One who is young and from Earth
-
Tharisha
(Indian)
- A wish or a desire
-
Thawain
(Greek)
- Thaw
-
Thea
(Greek)
- Gift of god [English speaking countries]
-
Thelma
(Literary)
- Will; wish [English speaking countries]
Possibly from the Greek 'thelema' (wish, act of will). The name was probably coined by the author Marie Corelli in her novel "Thelma, A Norwegian Princess." The name does not have any apparently relation to the Norwegian language.
-
Theresa
(Greek)
- Harvester [English speaking countries]
-
Therese
(Greek)
- Harvester [English, French and German speaking countries]
Variant of Teresa. Alternative spelling: Thérèse. The name is used in French and German speaking countries mostly.
-
Thorley
(Hebrew)
- From Thor's meadow
-
Thorndike
(Hebrew)
- From the thorny dike
-
Thumri
(Indian)
- Light classical melody
-
Thurle
(German)
- Strong fort.
-
Thwishaa
(Indian)
- She who radiates beauty
-
Tia
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage of uncertain derivation, although this word means 'aunt' in Spanish. Possibly taken from the end of names such as Laetitia.
-
Tiana
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage of no known meaning. Could be related to the name Christiana or Tatiana, or any name with a similar ending.
-
Tianna
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Tiara
(English)
- A three-tiered crown [English speaking countries]
A tiara is a decorative headress usually worn by women for formal-wear.
-
Tiarchnach
(Greek)
- Regal
-
Tiarna
(Russian)
- A graceful princess
-
Tiarra
(English)
- A three-tiered crown [English speaking countries]
-
Tibbot
(English)
- Irish form of Theobald
-
Tierra
(Spanish)
- Earth [English speaking countries]
Of uncertain origin; means 'earth' in Spanish, but may also be a respelling of Tiara.
-
Tiesha
(Greek)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage with no known meaning.
-
Tiesha
(United States)
- Joy
-
Tiffanie
- Variant of the Greek name Theophania referring to the Epiphany - manifestation of divinity.
-
Tiffanie
(Greek)
- Manifestation of god [English speaking countries]
A modern respelling of Tiffany.
-
Tiffany
(Greek)
- Manifestation of god [English speaking countries]
Tiffany is a traditional name used by Catholic parents for daughters born on January 6th. Tiffany & Co. is a luxury brand of jewelry and is the Tiffany referred to in the title of the 1961 Audrey Hepburn movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
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Tiger
(English)
-
Tighe
(English)
- Handsome. Variant of Teague.
-
Tikal
(United States,Yucatec Maya)
- Something at the waterhole or near the water reservoir
-
Tilaka
(Indian)
- A kind of necklace
-
Tilottama
(Indian)
- A celestial maiden
-
Tim
(French)
- Variant of Timothy one who honors God.
-
Timberly
(African,United States)
- A rock or gem from the lands on timber
-
Timeeka
(United States)
- A good spirited person
-
Timila
(Indian)
- A musical
-
Tina
(Latin)
- Follower of Christ [English speaking countries]
-
Tinecia
(African,United States)
- God is with us
-
Ting
(Chinese)
- A graceful or a slim person
-
Tinkal
(Indian,Hindi)
- A butterfly, beautiful butterfly
-
Tinki
(English,United States)
- One who is bashful or shy
-
Tinni
(Indian)
- A pet name means small or beautiful girl
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Tiona
(Celtic,United States)
- A fairy queen, a deity
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Tionna
(English)
- Abbreviation of Tatiana.
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Tionne
(United States)
- A supreme gift from God
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Tiponya
(United States,Miwok)
- An owl who is jabbing the hatching egg
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Tipster
(English)
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Tisha
(English)
- N/A [African, English and Swahili speaking countries]
Respelling of Titia, from names such as Letitia.
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Tista
(Indian)
- A tributary of ganga river located in north india
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Titiksha
(Indian)
- Forgiveness
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Tiva
(United States)
- The dance or one who loves to dance
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Tiya
(Indian)
- a bird, small and beautiful bird
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Toad
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Tobi
(Native American)
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Toccara
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Tocarra was a perfume made by the company Avon in 1981. After then it was used as a given name for a few years but has since fallen into disuse.
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Tolinka
(United States)
- The flapping ear of a canine or coyote
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Tolman
(Hebrew)
- Collects taxes
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Tomo
(Japanese)
- Intelligence or a knowledge of a person
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Tomoe
(Japanese)
- A blessing in the form of friend
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Tomoko
(Japanese)
- A friendly or a knowing child
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Tonantzin
(Aztec,United States)
- Mother earth or the mother Goddess
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Tonasha
(Hebrew)
- Unknown
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Toni
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
A nickname for Antonia, but more often an independent name created as a feminine form of Tony.
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Tonia
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
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Tonica
(Japanese,United States)
- To the people, something to the race
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Tonja
(Russian)
- One who is precious, priceless
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Tonya
- Feminine form of Anthony
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Tonya
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
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Topanga
(United States)
- A point of meeting or mountain and sea
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Tora
(Latin,Japanese,Norse)
- In Japanese it means a tigress. In Latin it refers to the victor or conqueror. In Norse it refers to Goddess of Thunder.
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Tori
(Latin)
- Conqueror; victory [English speaking countries]
Tori is a nickname for Victoria. This nickname is not common in the UK, possibly because it sounds like Tory, an alternative name for the Conservative Party. It entered the US top 1000 as a stand alone name in 1959 and has been of fluctuating popularity e
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Torie
(Scottish)
- Variant of Victoria. Alternate Spellings: Tory, Tori.
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Torie
(United States)
- A form of tori
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Torn
- From the thom tree
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Torri
(Scottish)
- Derived from Victoria triumphant.
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Tory
(Scottish)
- Derived from Victoria triumphant.
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Tosha
(Latin)
- (Christ's) birthday [African, English and Swahili speaking countries]
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Toshale
(Indian)
- One who is the satisfaction
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Toshani
(Indian)
- One of the name of Goddess Durga
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Toshawah
(United States)
- A jewellery item specifically a silver brooch
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Toshika
(Indian)
- A bright or clever child, alert
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Toshiko
(Japanese)
- An ancient or valued child
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Toukere
(African)
- Tucker of doth
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Towanda
(United States)
- A peaceful resting place or the place of rushing water
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Townsend
(Hebrew)
- From the end of the town
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Traci
(English)
- Thracius' place [English speaking countries]
A modern respelling of Tracey.
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Tracie
(English)
- Thracius' place [English speaking countries]
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Track
(United States)
- A path or way, a season
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Tracy
(French)
- From Thracia. Surname dating from before the Norman conquest.
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Trakiala
(United States)
- A formed or created
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Trandafira
(Romanian)
- Rose or rosebush
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Trayi
(Indian)
- A scholar or an intellect person
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Treasure
(English)
- Precious possession [English speaking countries]
From the English vocabulary world.
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Treeshita
(Indian)
- The three lines of anything
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Tremayne
(Spanish)
- From the big town.
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Treya
(Indian)
- A young woman walking on three paths
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Trianna
(German,United States)
- A gracious or a noble person, a pure
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Tricia
(Latin)
- A patrician [English speaking countries]
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Tridhara
(Indian)
- The river ganga
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Triguna
(Indian)
- Goddess durga, maya
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Triguni
(Indian)
- The three dimensions
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Trikaya
(Indian)
- Three dimensional
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Trilochana
(Indian)
- Three eyed, durga
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Trilohana
(Indian)
- One with the third eye
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Triman
(Indian)
- One who is worshipped in all the three worlds
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Trina
(Greek)
- Pure [English speaking countries]
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Trinayana
(Indian)
- Who have three beautiful eyes
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Trinayani
(Indian)
- Three eyed, durga
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Trinetra
(Indian)
- Three eyed, durga
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Trinity
(Latin)
- Threefold [English speaking countries]
Trinity is a vocabulary word meaning 'threefold'. In Christianity, the trinity refers to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, all of whom are part of the single being of God.
Trinity was the name of the main female character in 'The Mat
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Trinka
(French)
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Tripp
- Traveler
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Tripta
(Indian)
- Satisfied
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Tripti
(Indian)
- Satisfaction
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Tripuri
(Indian)
- Parvati
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Trisha
(Latin)
- A patrician [English speaking countries]
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Trishala
(Indian)
- Mother of lord mahavir
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Trishna
(Indian)
- Thirst
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Trista
(Gaelic)
- Tumult [English speaking countries]
Modern feminine form of Tristan.
It is also the Portuguese feminine form of the adjectif "sad". Trista is also a common nickname or shortened form of the name Beatrice, which is derived from Beatrix and means essentially "traveller through life".
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Tristan
(English)
- Tumult: outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde.
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Triveni
(Indian)
- Confluence of three rivers, the ganga, yamuna and saraswati
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Triyama
(Indian)
- Night
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Trudy
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Trupti
(Indian)
- Satiatedness
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Trusha
(Indian)
- Thirst
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Trushna
(Indian,Sanskrit)
- Hunger
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Trushti
(Indian)
- Satisfied
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Truth
- A blessed and fragrant person
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Tryamon
- A fairy princess
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Tsubame
(Japanese)
- Accept or believe.
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Tsubasa
(Japanese)
- Refers to section or extension.
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Tsunade
(Japanese)
- One who is like the young thunder; confident
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Tsuru
(Japanese)
- Stork greeting for a long last life.
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Tuhi
(Indian)
- A noise or sound which a bird can make.
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Tuhina
(Indian)
- Snow
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Tula
(Indian)
- Balance, a zodiac sign
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Tulasi
(Indian)
- A sacred plant, basil
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Tulika
(Indian)
- Brush
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Tulya
(Indian)
- Be the same as or corresponded.
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Tupaarnaq
(United States)
- Herb or parsley which grows in jungle or forest.
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Turanya
(Indian)
- Moving very fast.
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Turya
(Indian)
- The one who has divine powers.
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Tusharkana
(Indian)
- Thick ice cubes fall from the sky.
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Tushita
(Indian)
- Happy, bliss and contented.
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Tusi
(Indian)
- Revival or rebirth.
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Tusti
(Indian)
- Peace, happiness
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Tuwa
(United States)
- Universe or world.
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Tvarika
(Indian)
- Swift, quick
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Tvarita
(Indian)
- One of the names of Goddess Dhurga.
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Tvesa
(Indian)
- Brilliant, glittering
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Tvesha
(Indian)
- Refers to radiance or glow.
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Tvisha
(Indian)
- Happy or cheerful.
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Tvishi
(Indian)
- Refers to strength, power and glitter.
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Twarita
(Indian)
- A fast individual; Goddess Durga
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Twila
(United States)
- Derived from Twyla (woven)
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Tyanna
(Russian)
- Disciple or devotee of Jesus Christ.
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Tyanna
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
A respelling of the name Tiana.
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Tyanne
(United States)
- Mixture of Tyrus (strength rock) and Anne (God has favoured me).
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Tyesha
(Arabic,United States)
- Blooming and healthy.
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Tyesha
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
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Tyfany
(United States)
- Diminutive form of tiffany.
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Tylaisha
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Tymaisha
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Tyna
(Romanian)
- A variant of Tyne, meaning river.
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Tyne
(Romanian)
- River
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Tyra
(Norse)
- God [English speaking countries]
Tyra Banks is an American supermodel and talk show host.
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Tyra Banks
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Tyrianne
(American)
- Land of Prayer
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Tzippa
(Hebrew)
- Bird