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Southeast Asian
Strong
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Strength
English
Diminutive of Tabitha or Theobald.
African
to be born
African
Trust
Latin
River name
Latin
Of the Tiber River
Latin
of the Tiber
Latin
Of the Tiber
Hebrew
God is good
Arabic
to be good
African
Unknown
African
river; water
Eastern European
Holy place
Hebrew
Bee
Eastern European
Holy, free
Eastern European
Bringer of peace
African
Strong
Latin
River name
African
to be strong
Latin
Of Tibur
Spanish
shark
Latin
From Tibur
Latin
from Tibur
Spanish
little one
African
Wise
African
great river
African
Blessed
Caribbean
Unknown
Caribbean
A form of the name Tichina
Native American
little one
Hebrew
Strong man
Slavic
Silent
Celtic
joyful
Latin
Bringer of joy
Latin
From the Tiziano family
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
Small mark
Old Norse
small
English
A playful name
Spanish
small; little one
Spanish
Small piece
Arabic
Little one
Latin
No, not
English
The rise and fall of the sea
African
One who is blessed
African
Unknown
African
bringer of peace
African
Bringer of joy
African
Gift of God
Germanic
People's ruler
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Latin
sun
Chinese
brother
Spanish
supplanter
Chinese
Iron army
African
Unknown
Celtic
young; youthful
Germanic
People's strength
African
my time
Bambara,Malian
Bringer of happiness
Spanish
Time
Chinese
Heaven
African
Unknown
Spanish
Store, shop
Spanish
Shops, stores
Spanish
Small shop
Spanish
Little stores
Chinese
Heavenly
Celtic
Earth
English
Little lord
Celtic
Lord
Spanish
Tender
Italian
Earth or land
Various
French
Earth
English
Joyful
Eastern European
Direct
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Little or small
Chinese
To lead
Native American
to be strong
African
wealthy, prosperous
Hebrew
God is gracious
Various
Greek
Manifestation of God
Greek
epiphany; manifestation
Greek
manifestation of God
African
God's gift
African
God's will
English
God's appearance
English
God's appearance
Greek
God's appearance
Greek
God's appearance
Greek
Manifestation of God
English
Medieval form of Theophania. This name was traditionally given to girls born on the Epiphany (January 6), the festival commemorating the visit of the
Italian
Manifestation of God
Greek
epiphany
French
Manifestation of God
Germanic
God's peace
Arabic
to blossom
English
Tiger
African
Bringer of joy
Caribbean
Unknown
Slavic
Tiger
African
Little
English
From the name of the large striped cat, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek ĪÎ¯ÎŗĪÎšĪ (tigris), ultimately of Iranian origin. A famous bearer i
English
From tiger lily, a name that has been applied to several orange varieties of lily (such as the species Lilium lancifolium). Tiger Lily is also the nam
Persian
powerful predator
English
Energetic one
Germanic
strong warrior
Irish
house
Spanish
Unknown
Eastern European
Strong, king
Spanish
Tigers
Spanish
Female tiger
Spanish
Female tiger
Spanish
Little tiger
Spanish
Little tiger
Vietnamese
peaceful
Spanish
supplanter
Arabic
calm
Slavic
Quiet peace
Native American
sacred place
Latin
Crown
Hawaiian
flower
African
gift; blessing
Spanish
gift; present
Scandinavian
God is gracious
Scandinavian
Strong
Scandinavian
Bringer of joy
Polynesian
To be loved
Latin
Honored
Native American
little one
African
Gift
African
Crown
Slavic
Heavenly
Turkish
to be strong
Germanic
Unknown
Indian
Gift of God
Hebrew
God is gracious
Spanish
Tihuans' land
Indian
Unknown
Indian
Small
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Latin
to strike
Indian
Unknown
Indian
God's blessing
Greek
Bringer of good fortune
Southeast Asian
Contemporary name, possibly playful or affectionat
African
To be strong
Indian
Lord of the stars
Indian
God's gift
Indian
Lord of the stars
Indian
God of wealth
Polynesian
Small, decorative carving
Polynesian
Little one
Chinese
Unknown
Japanese
to be strong
Celtic
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Bird
Chinese
time passing
African
To be strong
Various
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
A type of tree
Native American
river of life
African
Beauty
African
Blessed
Indian
Auspicious mark
Indian
King of auspiciousness
Indian
Auspicious
Indian
delicate
English
Type of freshwater fish
Greek
Fish
Latin
Of the earth
Germanic
Battle-mighty
Scandinavian
Warrior
English
Tilled land
Old English
small piece
English
builder; tile maker
Spanish
dew; freshness
Italian
Linden tree
Indian
Sesame
Germanic
Strong warrior
Germanic
Strength in battle
Old English
brave ruler
English
Plow maker or user
English
A small house or dwelling
Germanic
battle-mighty
English
From the tilled land
English
Farm worker
Indian
Little
English
Diminutive of Matilda.
English
From Tilney Hall
Germanic
People's ruler
Indian
Heavenly
Sanskrit
beautiful woman
Spanish
Bright
Germanic
from Tilsit
Spanish
Unknown
English
Son of Tilla
Southeast Asian
Three
English
Short form of Timothy or (in Germany) Dietmar. It is borne by the fictional character Tiny Tim, the ill son of Bob Cratchit in Charles Dickens' novel
Greek
honor; esteem
Arabic
tin
African
to be strong
Arabic
palm tree
English
from the timber meadow
Hebrew
palm tree
African
One who knows tomorrow
English
Wood
African
to be strong
Eastern European
Honorable
African
precious one
Latin
eternal
Native American
to honor
African
God's gift
African
Honoring God
Spanish
Uncertain
African
God's gift
African
One who brings joy
African
God has given
African
God's time is best
African
God's gift
Indian
Iron
African
Gift from God
Latin
little Tim
Germanic
twin
Hebrew
honoring God
English
Diminutive of Timothy.
Hebrew
Palm tree
African
Unknown
Greek
He who honors
Caribbean
To honor God
Arabic
Iron
Greek
honoring God
Arabic
Honoring God
English
Feminine form of Timothy.
English
English form of the Greek name ΤΚÎŧĪθÎĩÎŋĪ (Timotheos) meaning "honouring God", derived from ĪΚÎŧÎŦĪ (timao) meaning "to honour" and θÎĩĪĪ (theos) meaning "
Hebrew
To honor God
Greek
honoring God
Turkish
Iron
African
To honor God
Old Norse
brave warrior
Indian
beloved; dear
Germanic
honorable ruler
African
To honor
Old English
son of Tim
Hebrew
honoring God
Turkish
Iron
African
to shine
African
Bringer of joy
English
Small
English
Short form of Christina, Martina and other names ending in tina. In addition to these names, it is also used in Dutch as a short form of Catharina, in
Arabic
palm tree; date palm
Latin
follower of Christ
African
Unknown
Native American
sacred place
Hebrew
gift from God
Latin
sea; beloved
Latin
Follower of Christ
African
God is with us
African
God is with us
African
We are with you
Chinese
Sky, heaven
Spanish
little tin
Spanish
little boy
Arabic
Little tin
African
earth priest
Southeast Asian
Brave warrior
African
Unknown
English
From the hilltop
African
To be strong
African
gift; present
Spanish
Unknown
Canarian
Land of the brave
Southeast Asian
To shine
Indian
Unknown
Italian
Little Tina
English
small; tiny
African
Strong
Native American
to shine
African
To be strong
African
Unknown
Chinese
Auspicious wind
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
intelligent wisdom
African
Unknown
Old English
to tingle
Indigenous,Taino
To gather
Chinese
Graceful
Guanches
Brave noble
Chinese
Delicate or elegant
African
One who is strong
Chinese
Refined strength
Chinese
Listening to the sound
Vietnamese
peaceful
Southeast Asian
Variant of Tiny
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little one
Italian
Little Tina
English
Fairy queen
Spanish
little one
Native American
sacred place
Indian
delicate
Germanic
Fit, proper
English
Little star
English
To mend or repair
English
Little one
Old English
little one
English
Tina's meadow
Chinese
Heavenly light
Chinese
Long-lasting
English
Small
Old Norse
fire
English
little; small
Spanish
Little tin
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Grateful
African
God's gift
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
English
From the town on the river
Chinese
Small
Spanish
To shine
Latin
colored
French
Little one
Spanish
Dyeing
Indian
little one
Indian
little
African
to be blessed
African
God has given me this
African
Gift from God
Chinese
Peaceful
English
Small in stature
Chinese
little; small
Chinese
Field, open country
Latin
Small king
Germanic
small, tiny
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
Uncle
Spanish
beautiful; gentle
Greek
Lover of God
Spanish
Lover of God
Chinese
Unknown
Celtic
Strong warrior
African
Goodness
Celtic
princess; queen
Irish
to be strong
Native American
sacred
Chinese
To shine brightly
English
gift; tip of the spear
Southeast Asian
to be strong; brave
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Greek
Manifestation of God
Spanish
Typical
English
Touch
Indian
Little tip
Indian
Strong
English
Light-hearted or cheerful
Old English
slightly intoxicated
Arabic
Trust
Arabic
A gift from God
Spanish
to pull, draw
African
Waited for
Hebrew
A great blessing
Indian
Holy place
Indian
to shine
Turkish
pathway
Caribbean
Earth or land
African
Prayer
African
Be happy
Polynesian
Sing
African
Blessed one
Welsh
gentle
African
working together
Indian
Three worlds
Arabic
Of Tirmiz
Celtic
Earth
Irish
land of youth
Celtic
Young warrior
African
Bringer of joy
African
Unknown
Spanish
Bacchus's staff
Spanish
Unknown
Indian
Holy site
Indian
Holy water
Indian
Ford-maker
Indian
King of holy places
Indian
Holy
Indian
Sacred hill
Indian
Lord of wealth
Indian
Sacred place
Hebrew
Delight
Hebrew
Delight
Spanish
earth; land
Slavic
River name
Arabic
to be strong
English
From the Tisbury river
Spanish
Bringer of happiness
Old English
from the Tisdale
English
Short form of Letitia or Latisha.
African
God's gift
African
Joyful
Indian
Star or celestial body
Caribbean
Unknown
Native American
to be strong
Native American
from the river
African
gift; blessing
Celtic
harvester
French
harvest
African
gift of God
African
peace; tranquility
English
joy; happiness
Caribbean
Strong
Native American
calm
African
Joyful
African
Gifted
Caribbean
Gift
English
Modern variant of Tisha
Italian
Harvest
African
Unknown
Caribbean
Unknown
African
Bringer of joy
Latin
Joyful
Chinese
soft; delicate
English
Joyful
Indian
River
Sanskrit
sacred
Spanish
brave
Indian
wish; desire
Southeast Asian
Small
English
From the English word referring to one of the giant gods who were overthrown by the Olympian gods in Greek mythology, derived from Greek ΤΚĪÎŦÎŊ (Titan)
English
Giant
English
A stone known for its brilliance and color diversity.
English
A strong metal often used in jewelry
Greek
father; protector
English
Small or little one
Latin
Defender
English
Title
Spanish
Little one
African
Gift from God
Italian
Of the titan
African
Gift
Southeast Asian
Drop
African
Joy lasts forever
African
Happiness
African
God's wealth has come
African
Light brings joy
Spanish
Unknown
Vietnamese
little one
Spanish
little goddess; joy
Latin
Unknown
Spanish
little one
Spanish
Little one
Spanish
Little one
African
Joy has come home
English
Designation
Hebrew
gift of God
English
Strong
French
little titan
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Various
English
Educator
Latin
little one; brave
English
Diminutive of Letitia. This is now a slang word for the female breast, and the name has subsequently dropped out of common use.
Indian
Little one
English
Father of the Grail; noble king in lore
English
Roman praenomen, or given name, which is of unknown meaning, possibly related to Latin titulus "title of honour". It is more likely of Oscan origin, s
Spanish
Unknown
Scandinavian
God of war
African
Strong
English
Derived from Tiffany
Latin
Bringer of light
Celtic
to be strong
Spanish
Little one
English
Town by the river
Celtic
brave
Spanish
beloved; dear
Spanish
Joyful and happy
Spanish
to live
Hebrew
Deer
Hebrew
gift of God
African
Our own
African
Joy brings wealth
Indian
Priest
African
Divine blessing
Indigenous Australian
Bird
African
Unity
Indian
Bird
African
Loved
African
One who is a blessing
English
Fairy queen