Name with T
Real first name; short for Thomas.
Classic given name, widely used.
Common female first name.
Short form of Timothy; common name.
Valid first name; used for any gender.
Given name; often short for Anthony.
Well-known female first name.
Popular first name; unisex in US.
Real given name; variant of Thomas.
Classic male first name.
Common female given name.
Real given name; variant of Tanya.
Recognized male first name.
Nickname-style first name.
Short form of Theodore; common.
English unisex first name; also a common surname.
Diminutive of Timothy; popular boy’s name.
Feminine given name of Hebrew origin, means “palm tree”.
Male given name of Greek origin, linked to the city Troy.
Common female name; used in English-speaking countries.
Diminutive of Tatiana, common in Russia & US.
Short form of Theodore or Theodora, Greek origin.
Irish/Greek roots, popular in US and UK.
Celtic origin meaning 'sad', used in many countries.
Nickname for Tamara, popular in US in 80s.
English name, big in 80s–90s, means 'epiphany'.
English given name, common in US, from surname.
Greek origin 'gift of God', classic male name.
English given name, also a surname, means 'leather worker'.
English male name, short for Trenton or from river Trent.
Form of Theresa, Greek origin 'harvest'.
Nickname of Theodore or Edward, used as cute given name.
Unisex name, short for Theresa or Tracy, very 80s.
Short form of names like Tatiana, also Swahili 'aunt'.
Short for Patricia/Tricia, common English female name.
English male name, peak in mid‑20th century US.
Diminutive of Matilda or Ottilie, popular in UK.
Nickname for Tobias, used as full name in UK/US.
Greek myth name, muse of comedy; modern female name.
Short for Theresa/Contessa, now popular on its own.
English male given name, variant of Terence.
Biblical male name; Greek origin, means 'God is good'.
Used as a male given name in Latin cultures.
Portuguese form of James, common in Brazil.
Alt. spelling of Terrence, used as male name.
Diminutive of Natasha, common female name.
Female given name of biblical origin.
Used as a male first name, also a surname.
Unisex given name; also a Christian concept.
Short male given name, esp. in US.
English unisex given name and surname.
Short form of Tessa or Theresa, female name.
Used as a modern female given name.
From Norse thunder god; modern male name.
Modern African‑American female given name.
English male name; also a common surname.
Biblical male name; early Christian leader.
Short form of Dorothea, Greek-origin female name.
Form of Tony/Antonià. Used for all genders.
Variant of Todd. Used as a male given name.
Old Greek origin, classic female name.
Polish form of Thaddeus, classic male name.
Russian-derived female name, esp. in the US.
Unisex English name; also spelled Tracy.
Known from "The Lion King", used as a male name.
German/Greek roots; classic male given name.
Slavic form of Tanya, short for Tatjana.
English pet name, often for Beatrix or Beatrice.
Diminutive of Katrina/Katrina. Common female name.
Latin origin, male name, variant of Terence.
Short form of Patricia, used as a first name.
Unisex given name, also short for Victoria.
Given name, often short for Latisha or Leticia.
Used as a given name in several cultures.
Nickname-style given name, also for Talia.
US male given name, also a place name.
French male name, from Germanic “Theodoric”.
Feminine given name, Greek origin “gift of God”.
Female name, known from model Tyra Banks.
Given name of Greek origin, common in Brazil.
Variant of Tyler, modern English given name.
Short form of Patricia or Tricia, English name.
French form of Theresa, classic female name.
Male name of biblical Greek origin, means “courageous”.
Used as a female name in Croatia and Georgia.
Male given name in Arabic-speaking countries.
Short form of Talia/Tal, used as a first name.
Variant of Tabitha, Aramaic origin “gazelle”.
Used as a nickname or given name in various cultures.
Female name, short form of Antonia or Latonya.
Ancient Greek philosopher’s given name, still used.
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