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T.

23 people

T.A.

9 people

T.A.E.

1 people

T.A.M.

1 people

T.B.

8 people

T.C.

7 people

T.D.

5 people

T.E.

6 people

T.E.B.

1 people

T.F.

6 people

T.G.

3 people

T.H.

7 people

T.J.

12 people

T.J.B.

1 people

T.K.

1 people

T.L.

7 people

T.M.

5 people

T.N.

3 people

T.O.

1 people

T.P.

3 people

T.Q.

1 people

T.R.

7 people

T.S.

5 people

T.S.C.

1 people

T.T.

3 people

T.V.

3 people

T.W.

14 people

THADDEOUS

Heart or courageous heart, a variant of Thaddeus.

Aramaic, Greek 1 people

THELMA

A will or volition.

Greek 3 people

TILLMAN

1 people

TYRON

A person from Tyre, or possibly 'land of Owen' in Irish.

Greek, Irish 1 people

Tabber

One who tabs or marks with tabs.

English 1 people

Tabby

A striped or brindled cat, or a person with a striped pattern.

English 1 people

Tad

A small amount or a little bit.

English 1 people

Tadhg

Poet or philosopher.

Irish

Taka

Hawk or tall.

Japanese 1 people

Takako

Filial piety child or hawk child, depending on kanji selection.

Japanese 1 people

Takeshi

Warrior or fierce, composed of characters meaning 'warrior' and 'fierce'.

Japanese 2 people

Tallulah

Leaping water.

Native American (Choctaw) 1 people

Tamaki

Jewel or ball, depending on kanji selection.

Japanese 1 people

Tashihike

The specific meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'field prince' or s...

Japanese 1 people

Tasker

One who performs tasks or works as a laborer.

English 5 people

Tauchi

The meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'thick' or 'inner.'

Japanese 1 people

Taul

Uncertain; possibly related to 'tall' or a variant of other names.

English 1 people

Taylor

One who cuts cloth; a tailor.

English 3 people

Ted

Gift of God.

English 3 people

Teddy

Wealthy guardian or gift of God, derived as a diminutive of Theodore or Edward.

English 2 people

Telfair

Fair-haired or beautiful.

Scottish 1 people

Telford

Ford where tiles are made or a ford near a tile kiln.

English, Scottish 1 people

Tellez

Descendant of Tello.

Spanish 1 people

Temilita

The meaning is unclear and may be invented or from a non-standard source.

Uncertain, possibly African or invented 1 people

Temosaburo

The meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'hand' or 'iron' combined wi...

Japanese 1 people

Terence

Smooth or tender, derived from the Latin name Terentius.

Latin 3 people

Teresa

Summer or harvester, derived from Greek origins with uncertain etymology.

Greek, Latin 4 people

Tereta

The fourth in a series or sequence.

Greek 1 people

Tex

From Texas; a Texan.

English 3 people

Texas

Friends or friendly people.

Native American (Caddo) 1 people

Thad

Heart or courageous one.

Hebrew 1 people

Thaddeus

A person with a courageous or stout heart; one who is brave and bold.

Aramaic 7 people

Thaig

Poet or bard.

Irish/Gaelic 1 people

Theo

Divine or God.

Greek 4 people

Theo. D.

1 people

Theodora

Gift of God, composed of Greek elements meaning 'god' and 'gift'.

Greek 2 people

Theodore

A gift of God.

Greek 41 people

Theresa

Summer or harvester.

Greek 1 people

Theron

Hunter.

Greek 1 people

Thierry

People's ruler or ruler of the tribe.

Germanic

Thomas

Twin

Aramaic 251 people

Thomasina

Twin.

Aramaic

Thompson

Son of Tom; son of Thomas.

English 3 people

Thora

Thunder or Thor's woman.

Norse 1 people

Thorne

Thorn bush or thorny place.

English 1 people

Thornton

Settlement with thorn bushes, derived from Old English elements for thorn and se...

English 2 people

Thos.

10 people

Thurlow

Thorn hill or hill with thorn bushes.

English 1 people

Thurman

Servant of Thor or a person from a place with Thor's name.

English 2 people

Tilford

Ford at the fertile place or ford of the unstable ground.

English 2 people

Tillie

Tilted or cultivated land.

English 1 people

Tilman

Tilted or one who tills the land.

German 1 people

Tim

Honoring God, derived as a diminutive of Timothy.

Greek 2 people

Timothy

Honoring God or one who honors God.

Greek 12 people

Ting-Kau

Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly 'listen' or 'hear' comb...

Chinese 1 people

Tobias

1 people

Tokugawa

Virtue river or river of virtue.

Japanese 1 people

Tokutaro

Virtue son or son of virtue.

Japanese 1 people

Tolde

Bold or daring ruler.

Germanic 1 people

Tom

Twin.

Aramaic via Hebrew 31 people

Tomas

Twin.

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 people

Tomm

Twin.

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 people

Tommasso

Twin.

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 people

Tommy

Twin.

English 3 people

Tomo

Twin (Aramaic origin); friend or companion (Japanese origin).

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek; also Japanese 1 people

Tomosaburo

Friend-born or companion-born male.

Japanese 1 people

Toni

Priceless or of inestimable worth.

Latin, via Greek 1 people

Tony

Priceless or worthy of praise, a diminutive of Anthony from Latin 'antonius.'

Latin 5 people

Toomery

Unclear; possibly related to 'tome' or a place name.

English 1 people

Tootsie

A term of endearment, possibly derived from 'toot' or baby talk.

English 1 people

Torah

1 people

Townsend

One who lives at the end of the town.

English 1 people

Tracy

From Tracey, a place in Normandy; of noble descent.

English, French 3 people

Tresich

Unclear; possibly related to 'tres' (three) or a regional surname.

Slavic 1 people

Tris

Sad or sorrowful.

Latin, via Greek 1 people

Troske

Unclear; possibly a regional or occupational surname.

Germanic or Slavic 1 people

Truman

A faithful or loyal man, derived from 'true man'.

English 6 people

Tsuneo

Harbor male or port male.

Japanese 1 people

Turin

Of or relating to Turin (the city).

Italian, from Latin 1 people

Turlough

Instigator of battles.

Irish

Turney

One who turns or operates a lathe, or a dweller by a turning in a road.

English 1 people

Two

The number two, or a second-born child.

English 1 people

Ty

A house or dwelling, or a shortened form of names beginning with Ty-.

English 1 people

Tyler

A tile maker or one who lays tiles, derived from the occupational surname.

English 2 people

Tytus

Of the Titii, a Roman clan, or possibly meaning 'safe' or 'protected'.

Latin 2 people