Female and male first names : Greek.



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Taedon is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'gift of fire', derived from 'taedas' ('to burn') and '-don' (gift). It was originally associated with the Titan god of fire in Greek mythology.
The female given name Tahtiana has Greek origins, meaning 'gift from God,' associated with the goddess Athina or Athena in ancient Greek mythology.
Taiana is a unique Russian female given name derived from the ancient Greek word "TAINA," meaning "of the sea" or "sea-born.
The name Tais originates from Greek, meaning "of the sea" or "sea-born.
Taisiya is a Russian female name derived from the Greek word 'taisis', meaning 'to rejoice' or 'to celebrate'.
Taissa, of Greek origin, means 'born under the constellation of Taurus'.
Taitiana is a Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "Fairy Queen," inspired by the primordial Titan deities in Greek mythology, popularized by Ovid's "Metamorphoses." It has been used since the Middle Ages, notably borne by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria-Hungary, and varies in spelling and pronunciation across languages while retaining its core meaning. Today, Taitiana is globally recognized, often associated with strength, elegance, and sophistication.
Talayshia is a rare yet enchanting name of unclear origin, possibly derived from the Greek 'talaia' meaning 'watchtower' or the Hebrew 'Talitha', signifying 'little girl'.
Talazia is a unique Greek feminine given name derived from the Greek word "thalassa," meaning "sea." It symbolizes depth, vastness, and constant change, all characteristics associated with the ocean.
Talea is a captivating Greek name meaning 'to bloom' or 'flourish'.
Taleia is a beautiful Greek name derived from 'thalassa', meaning 'sea'.
Talesa is a Greek name that means "abundance", derived from the Greek word "tales" meaning "to gather" or "to flourish".
Talesia is a rare but striking Latin-derived name meaning "such" or "like this," with possible religious connotations tied to the early Christian martyr Talasius.
Talis is a rare and captivating Greek name derived from 'taleia,' meaning 'to bloom' or 'prosper.'
Tally is a distinctive Greek name meaning "feast" or "banquet", inspired by the legendary bronze giant Talos who guarded the island of Crete.
Talos is a rare Greek given name meaning "to finish" or "complete," derived from the mythological bronze giant who guarded Crete against invaders until his defeat by Theseus.
Talysha is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity recently but without any widely recognized historical figures or legends associated with it.
Tamaria is a rare yet powerful Greek girl's name meaning "honor" or "respect".
Tamaris is a Greek name derived from 'tamari', meaning tamarisk tree, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Tamillia is a rare feminine given name of Latin origin that translates to 'from Titan, daughter of', referencing the Titans of Greek mythology. Its pronunciation follows the familiar '-lia' ending found in many other feminine names. Despite its Latin roots, Tamillia was not widely used historically, contributing to its modern and distinctive appeal today.
Tamyria: Greek origin, meaning "of the sea.
Tana is a Greek name meaning "from Zeus' land," derived from ancient Thrace, ruled by King Tantalus. It's a shortened form of Thana or Thanaos, originally linked to the Greek word "thánatos" (death), but carries no negative connotations today.
Tanasia is a unique Greek-derived name meaning 'death', but chosen today for its distinctive beauty.
Tanis is a Greek-derived given name meaning "woven" or "intertwined," associated with Tanais, the god of the River Tanais in ancient Greek mythology.
Tanis is an American given name of uncertain origin, possibly coined by Margaret Weis for her Dragonlance character or derived from the Greek word "táhnis," meaning swiftness. It's often used for girls but can also be used for boys, and its meaning may symbolize speed or bravery depending on interpretation. Despite being a newer name, Tanis has gained worldwide attention for its uniqueness.
Tannis is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'stretching' or 'extended', historically linked to the ancient Carthaginian mother goddess Tannit.
Tannis is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'tenth', popularized in mid-20th century America for its alliteration, without numerological significance.
Tanys is a Greek-origin name meaning "by the sea," derived from the ancient Greek word "tanos.
Tanya is a female name of Slavic origin, derived from the Greek name Tantalus and meaning "luxurious.
Tanyon is a rare, unusual name with unknown origins and undetermined meaning.
Tarissa is a Greek-derived feminine name meaning "to hunt" or "to chase," associated with strength and independence, inspired by Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, and historically represented by figures like Queen Tarise Shebanika of Nubia.
Taryne is a rare yet striking female given name of Greek origin, meaning "courage" or "bravery".
Tasia is a Greek name meaning 'of the people', associated with leadership and wisdom in ancient Greece.
Tasiya is a unique Russian name derived from the ancient Greek 'Thessalia', meaning 'of Thessaly' or 'fertile land'.
Tason is a rare Greek given name derived from 'tasion', meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant', historically used to denote brilliance and wisdom.
Tasos is a Greek male given name derived from "tasso," meaning "to cut or divide." It signifies strength and courage.
Tassia is a captivating Greek name meaning "to make an offering" or "to sacrifice," originally used for devoted women of high social standing in ancient Greece, now globally recognized.
Tatiana, of Greek origin, signifies 'arrival of the year' and honors a saint martyred for her Christian faith.
Tathiana is a Greek-derived feminine name that signifies "order" or "arrangement," also associated with the Greek goddess Theia, mother of the Muses.
Tatiana is a Greek-derived feminine given name meaning 'arrangement', popularized in Russia through Alexander Pushkin's poem 'Eugene Onegin'.