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African
Palm tree
Hebrew
palm tree; date tree
Indian
Darkness
Indian
Spectacle
English
Twin
Polynesian
Twin
Spanish
little tomato
Various
African
Blessed one
Spanish
To be brave or courageous
African
To be strong
African
Joyful spirit
African
Small child
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
Drum
Spanish
Drums
Indian
A type of metal or bronze
Persian
City of Tabriz
African
Drum
African
Be comforted
African
Leader
Korean
to be strong
African
Calm
African
peaceful; calm
Native American
Peaceful
African
twin; double
African
One who is a twin
Arabic
twin; double
African
a child; one who is born
English
One who is strong
Native American
peaceful
African
Unknown
English
Palm tree
English
Variant of Tamara.
English
Iron leader, strong
Hebrew
Thunder
English
Twin
African
Twin
Indian
Lord of the tamas
Spanish
Unknown
English
Variant of Tammy.
Caribbean
Unknown
Irish
twin
English
Twin
Japanese
twin
African
twin
Japanese
beautiful
Japanese
Beautiful child
African
A gift from God
Indian
Ethnic group/language
Indian
Tamil speaker
Indian
King
Indian
Queen of Tamils
Indian
Gem of Tamil
African
God has come to me
Indian
Wealth of Tamil culture
Indian
Skilled in Tamil
Indian
Tamil girl
Indian
One who speaks Tamil
Arabic
Complete, perfect
Arabic
complete, perfect
Arabic
Complete
Arabic
the faithful
Arabic
Strong, steadfast
English
To train
Spanish
palm tree
Arabic
Palm tree
African
Miracle
English
Date palm
English
Night; darkness
Native American
twin
Persian
Clear
Indian
Tamil language
Indian
Tamil person
Southeast Asian
Unknown
African
palm tree
Celtic
Young man
Celtic
Twin
Persian
Desire or wish
Hebrew
date palm
Hebrew
date palm
English
Date palm
English
Variant of Tammy.
Hebrew
twin
English
Short form of Tamara and other names beginning with Tam.
English
Twin
Indian
Desire
African
Unknown
Japanese
To be wise
Arabic
Brave
English
Tamer of wildness; strong-willed
African
One who is a leader
African
Unknown
African
Strong one
Hebrew
Date palm
Arabic
Date palm
Arabic
Date palm
Hebrew
twin
African
Blessed one
English
Variant of Tamsin.
Latin
twin
Arabic
Strong
English
Twin
English
Twin; a variation of Thomas
African
Sweet
African
Unknown
African
We have awakened
Hebrew
Valley
African
Divine will
African
God's goodness
African
God's will
African
God's own
African
God's blessing
African
God's will
African
God's will
English
From the tamarisk ford
Hebrew
Palm tree
Spanish
Unknown
English
Variant of Tamsin.
English
Double
English
Twin
Southeast Asian
new, dawn
African
river; place
Southeast Asian
Peace bringer
English
Modern variant of Tana
Southeast Asian
Earth
Spanish
Unknown
African
Born on a Monday
Hebrew
Strong
Japanese
central rice paddy
Caribbean
Valley of the river
Native American
Place of the water
African
To be blessed
Spanish
Bringer of light
Arabic
God is gracious
African
Gift from God
Sanskrit
son
Sanskrit
daughter
African
follower of God
Indian
Brave
Spanish
little one
Japanese
Eternal
Latin
Eternal
Spanish
Strong
English
Thoughtful counselor
African
We are blessed
African
One who is loved
Indian
Unknown
African
One who is loved
African
The one who is a warrior
Spanish
Place of the stones
African
Extended family
African
To be loved
African
Beloved
Indian
morning star
English
Brave
African
peace
Old English
firebrand
Various
Hebrew
follower of God
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
follower of God
Hebrew
Gift of God
African
Born on a Monday
Hawaiian
follower of Tane
African
Born on Monday
African
Born on Monday
African
One who is loved
Caribbean
Unknown
Turkish
Bringer of light
Hebrew
follower of Christ
Indian
Lord Shiva
African
born on a Monday
Latin
follower of Christ
Chinese
Hall, seaweed
African
Strong
Vietnamese
Strong
Japanese
Tree
English
A twist or tangle
Arabic
from Tangier
Italian
Little tangerine
Spanish
sweet
African
To be comforted
Southeast Asian
Strong and powerful
Spanish
dance
Spanish
Dance
Chinese
sweet, sugary
French
Fire and war
Persian
Desire
Celtic
Fairy queen
Hebrew
Valley
English
Variant of Tanya.
Russian
fairy queen
Hebrew
gift of God
Hebrew
follower of God
Spanish
Unknown
African
A form of Tanisha
English
Uncertain
English
Fairy queen
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
follower of Christ
African
Unknown
Greek
follower of Christ
English
born on Monday
African
Fairy
Native American
little flower
Native American
To be brave
Japanese
the second
Spanish
fairy queen; princess
Indian
sugar; sweet
African
A form of Tanisha
Arabic
to be; to exist
African
wealthy child
African
Who knows tomorrow
African
One who is strong
Various
Native American
sacred
Greek
Serpent lady
Indian
sacred; divine
African
Tanisha
Indian
Ambition
Sanskrit
ambition, desire
Indian
Lord Shiva
Indian
Goddess of wealth and prosperity
Indian
Jewelry
Arabic
Resurrection
Sanskrit
follower of the goddess
Spanish
Contemporary name with no established meaning
Celtic
goddess of fertility
Celtic
little girl; fairy queen
Celtic
goddess of love
Japanese
Strong
Slavic
Peaceful
English
Unknown
Arabic
Wise
Arabic
heavenly
Southeast Asian
Cape
Germanic
strong; brave
Japanese
Poetic form
Indian
Holder of the plough
Germanic
little tank
Indian
Water deity
Japanese
Little tank
Indian
Place of the tank
Sanskrit
absorbed, engrossed
Indian
One who is serene
Germanic
Pine tree
Hebrew
Fire
Spanish
Fire
English
Fairy queen
English
From an English surname meaning "one who tans hides".
English
Little girl
Caribbean
Fires of the sun
Hebrew
God is my judge
Celtic
Fairy princess
English
A great warrior
Indian
Ambition
English
Fairy queen
English
Leather worker
Celtic
fairy queen
English
Fire
African
Fifth born
African
Unknown
African
unknown
Indian
Born of fire
Caribbean
Unknown
African
Strong fighter
Vietnamese
to be free
Celtic
to be strong; to endure
Spanish
Tank
African
greatness
English
Immortal
African
Drum
African
One who is wise
Italian
Beloved
Indian
One who is knowledgeable
Southeast Asian
Aunt
Indian
Slender
Indian
Born of the body
Indian
Born of the body
Indian
Delicate
Indian
Beautiful
Indian
Beautiful goddess
Turkish
Bright
Arabic
Enlightened
Indian
Fighter
Arabic
Light
English
Fire and light
Arabic
Illumination
English
Russian diminutive of Tatiana. It began to be used in the English-speaking world during the 1930s.
Caribbean
Unknown
English
Valley of the river
English
Modern blend of names
African
comforted
Celtic
fairy princess
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
fairy queen; princess
Spanish
to dance
English
Blue stone, symbolizes transformation and illumination
Arabic
Revelation
Arabic
gift from God
Arabic
Organization
English
Variant of Tansy.
Arabic
Revelation
Arabic
organization
Chinese
Long life, peach
Arabic
Success
African
Bringer of prosperity
African
Success has arrived
Arabic
Success
African
Strength
African
Gift from God
Polynesian
Treasure
Arabic
Guided
Chamorro
Spirit
Arabic
Success
Sanskrit
to cover
Indian
Sun, summer
Indian
Son of penance
Indian
Heat
Indian
Heat
Indian
Austerity
African
we have finished
African
To be blessed
Indian
Lord of the stars
African
Calm
Spanish
Unknown
Indian
Intelligent
Indian
Lord of fire
African
Bringer of blessings
Spanish
Unknown
African
Strong
Spanish
Wall
Caribbean
Unknown
Indian
Brave
African
God has given
Spanish
Upholstered
Indian
Meditation
Indian
Unknown
Indian
Heat, summer
Caribbean
To tap
Indian
Small
English
Son of the tapper
Celtic
to be determined
Arabic
Devout
Arabic
Piety
Arabic
Piety
Native American
the one who is
Spanish
taco shop
Arabic
Strong individual
Spanish
Small taco
Native American
sacred place
Hebrew
Star
English
Anglicized form of the Irish place name Teamhair, which possibly means "elevated place". This was the name of the sacred hill near Dublin where the Ir
Irish
hill, mound
Indian
Star
Indian
Star Lord
Indian
Star
Celtic
starry night
Indian
Thunder
Indian
Melody or song
Persian
Song or melody
Indian
Wave
Sanskrit
earth, ground
Indian
Victory of thunder
Indian
Victory of the earth
Indian
heavenly light
Indian
love for thunder
Indian
thunder warrior
Indian
Devoted to the divine
Indian
A joyful sound
Greek
Earthy
Persian
star
Latin
From Tarsus
Spanish
little tower
Latin
From the land of Tarsus
Latin
Of Tarsus
Latin
From the town of Tarsus
Italian
from Tarquinia
Spanish
Unknown
African
To be strong
Spanish
Task
Turkish
he who is brave
Arabic
One who is blessed
Spanish
Light bearer
Arabic
he who awakens
Spanish
Beauty
Celtic
earth; land
Latin
tender, gracious
Indian
Lord of Stars
Latin
harvester
Arabic
Kind, merciful
Arabic
To be brave
Arabic
Morning star
English
Protector or shield
African
Star-like
Italian
brave
African
God is my strength
English
Invented name
African
Bringer of joy
Caribbean
Pathway
Caribbean
Unknown
Celtic
Earth
African
Bringer of joy
Arabic
one who is distinguished
Arabic
to be brave
Spanish
Place of water
African
He who brings news
Arabic
Pathway or guide
Celtic
Star
Latin
Of the earth
English
Morning star
Arabic
Morning star
Arabic
Guided one
African
God's gift
African
Hope
African
To be blessed
Latin
star
Indian
Victorious
Eastern European
Brave
Spanish
cards
Indian
Victory of God
Turkish
Brave
Indian
Lord of logic
Indian
Lord of stars
African
From Tarkwa
Southeast Asian
Land of the Tarlac people
Celtic
Son of the land
Indian
Strong
Indian
Virtuous
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Arabic
From Tirmiz
Arabic
Strong
Eastern European
Strength
English
Lake
Indian
Savior
Native American
river of light
Indian
Light of the Earth
English
Unknown
Indian
Lake victory
English
Unknown
Japanese
firstborn
Native American
gift of the earth
African
Tribal name
Eastern European
Thunder
Arabic
to be drawn
Latin
Leader
Celtic
earth, land
Celtic
Thunder
Spanish
Little earth
English
To delay or linger
Celtic
earth, land
Indian
one who is strong
African
Bringer of light
Latin
Of the earth
Latin
From Tarsus
Spanish
Harvest
Southeast Asian
Strong
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Place of wildflowers
Turkish
of the Tartars
Spanish
Unknown
Turkish
earth
Indian
Tree
Spanish
Strong
Indian
Vine of the earth
Indian
Young, youth
Indian
Youth
Indian
Light of youth
Indian
Young boy
Latin
bull
Indian
God of the earth
Indian
light; brightness
English
Star
English
Probably a feminine form of Tyrone. Actors Tyrone Power and Linda Christian created it for their daughter Taryn Power (1953-).
African
white skin
Persian
Crown
Arabic
calm, peaceful
Indian
Imagination
Italian
Small
Latin
from Tarsus
Spanish
harvest
African
He who brings joy
African
He who brings joy
Arabic
Pure
English
Short form of Natasha
English
Short form of Natasha.
English
Birthday
African
born on a Thursday
English
Crown
African
Strong
African
Born on Monday
African
one who is strong
Arabic
crowned princess
African
Strong
Arabic
crown
African
beautiful
Arabic
peaceful
Celtic
Crowned; princess
African
born on Sunday