Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter T, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a T. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Tsungani | Above All Others, Best | |
| Tsuru | Stork greeting for a long last life. | |
| Tsutomu | Sudy, Duty, Diligent | |
| Tsuyoshi | Powerful | |
| Tsveta | Feminine form of Tsvetan, meaning flower or blossom. | |
| Tsvetan | Color, Flower | |
| Tsvetana | Feminine form of Tsvetan. | |
| Tsvetanka | Color, Flower | |
| Tsvetko | Variant of Tsvetan. | |
| Tswb | Means "bell" in Hmong. | |
| Tu | Bright, Sharp | |
| Tua | Behind or at the back | |
| Tuah | Luck or fortune | |
| Tuan | Chivalrous Lord, Gentlemanly | |
| Tuana | Unknown | |
| Tuari | Young Eagle | |
| Tuathal | Means "ruler of the people", from Old Irish túath "people, country" and fal "rule". This was the name of a few Irish kings, including the legendary Túathal Techtmar. | |
| Tuathflaith | From Old Irish túath "people, country" and flaith "ruler, sovereign, princess". | |
| Tuba | Perfect and holiness. | |
| Tubaa | Unpolluted or cleanness. | |
| Tubba | Pure and diligent human being; a tree from heaven | |
| Tucca | A creative and diligent person; imaginative | |
| Tuccia | Feminine form of Tuccius. It was the name of vestal virgin in Roman legend. | |
| Tuccius | Name of vestal virgin in Roman legend. | |
| Tucga | A patient and perfect individual; passionate | |
| Tuck | Tailor | |
| Tuckar | Tailor | |
| Tucker | Softener Of Cloth | |
| Tuckere | One who is a doer of tucker | |
| Tucky | Tailor | |
| Tuckyr | Tailor | |
| Tuco | A name of uncertain origins and meanings. May mean 'the ugly one' or refer to a species of owl or rodent, or even derive from the Spanish slang word for 'terrorist'. | |
| Tucson | Spring at foot of black mountain | |
| Tudca | A person who enjoys and always wins | |
| Tudda | A decisive, daring and freedom loving person | |
| Tudeca | Idealistic and inspirational human being | |
| Tuder | The king of the nation. | |
| Tudful | Welsh form of Tydfil. | |
| Tudor | People King | |
| Tudur | Welsh form of Tudor 1. | |
| Tudwal | The monarch who rules the nation. | |
| Tudwrig | A very generous individual; helpful | |
| Tue | Peaceful man | |
| Tuesday | Born On Tuesday | |
| Tufail | Facilitator or moderator. | |
| Tufan | Storm | |
| Tufani | Refers to a very strong blowing. | |
| Tufayl | Child | |
| Tufaylah | The name of the unbound slave of Al-waleed bin Abdulla. | |
| Tuffa | One who has firm ideas and ideals | |
| Tufool | Self sufficient and responsible human being | |
| Tugay | The Troops | |
| Tugba | Turkish variant form of Tuba. | |
| Tugce | Derived from Turkish tuğ meaning "banner, crest", referring to a type of banner made of horse hairs used in the Ottoman Empire, ultimately from Chinese 纛 (dào). | |
| Tugrul | From the Turkish word for a mythical bird of prey, also called a turul, derived from a Turkic word meaning "falcon". This was the name of the 11th-century founder of the Seljuk Empire. | |
| Tuhfa | Refers to the act of giving. | |
| Tuhfah | Natural abilities or qualities. | |
| Tuhi | Chirping of a bird | |
| Tuhin | Snow | |
| Tuhina | Dew drop | |
| Tuhinsurra | White as snow | |
| Tʉhʉyakwahipʉ | Means "horse back" in Comanche, derived from tʉhʉya "horse" and kwahi "back (body part)" [1]. This was the name of a 19th-century chief of the Nokoni Comanche. | |
| Tui | A kind of bird which eats honey always as food. | |
| Tuija | Means "cedar" in Finnish. | |
| Tuileflaith | Old Irish form of Talulla. | |
| Tujela | Tujela is the name of a plateau. | |
| Tujuka | Cheerful | |
| Tuka | Young boy | |
| Tukaram | A poet saint | |
| Tukarama | Poet, saint | |
| Tuketu | Bear Runs And Makes Dust | |
| Tukie | Tailor | |
| Tukuli | Caterpillar Travels Headfirst Down A Tree In Summer | |
| Tukulti-Apil-Esharra | Original Akkadian form of Tiglath-Pileser. | |
| Tukulti-Ninurta | Means "my trust is in Ninurta", from Akkadian tukultu meaning "trust, faith" and the god's name Ninurta. This was the name of a 13th-century BC king of the Assyrian Empire. | |
| Tukupa | Tongan word, meaning promise. | |
| Tula | Balance, a Zodiac sign | |
| Tulaja | God of grace or the one who fight with evil powers. | |
| Tulasi | A sacred plant, basil | |
| Tulasidas | Devotee of Tulasi | |
| Tulay | Tulle Moon | |
| Tulayb | Seeker, one who covets | |
| Tuli | Refers to a brush which uses to paint anything. | |
| Tulia | Calm, Quiet | |
| Tulika | Paintbrush | |
| Tulimaq | Inuit word for rib. | |
| Tulio | Animated or energetic. | |
| Tulip | Flower | |
| Tulisa | A persevering and diligent worker; leaping water | |
| Tulla | A little hill | |
| Tullia | Feminine form of tullius (Name of an ancient king) | |
| Tullio | From The Tullius Family | |
| Tullis | A group of people or multitude who are very powerful. | |
| Tulliu | A form of Tullius. It was the name of a famous king. | |
| Tullius | Humanistic and a name of a King | |
| Tulloch | A name for hillock and a mound; interresting | |
| Tullus | Roman praenomen, or given name, of unknown meaning. This was a rare praenomen. | |
| Tully | From The Little Hill | |
| Tulok | Warrior or god of the stars. | |
| Tulsa | Old town |