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Tayvian is a unique African American given name of unknown origin, popularized recently for its distinctive sound and spelling, often assigned personal meanings.
Tayvion is a recent African American male given name created by comedian Kevin Hart in 2017, its meaning possibly linked to the Latin word 'tau', signifying distinction.
Tayvione is a captivating unisex name of African-American origin meaning "thunder" in Swahili, celebrating natural power and resilience.
Tayvionna is an African American feminine name, created by blending elements from Taylor ('tailor') and Brianna ('strength', 'noble'), symbolizing 'strength in tailoring'.
Tayzen is a Hebrew given name meaning "deer," symbolizing grace and strength, with notable bearer American rapper Tay Zonday.
Tayzia is an uncommon yet captivating name of African American origin, derived from the combination of Taysha ("joyful") and Zia ("life"). It suggests a blend of happiness and vitality.
Tazewell is a rare, distinctive American name of Scottish origin, meaning 'house of the well' and popularized by historic political figures like Henry St. George Tazewell and Littleton Waller Tazewell.
Teaera is a distinctive African American given name created by author Sapphire for her resilient character Tea Cake in "The Virtue of Water.
Teairra is a distinctive African American name derived from Swahili, meaning "little dark-skinned one," reflecting uniqueness beyond physical appearance.
Teal is a distinctive American given name derived from the color teal, originally a surname and now unisex, with no specific meaning beyond its connection to the color.
Teanisha is an African-American origin name created by combining Teara and Shanisha in the late 20th century. Its meaning, likely personalized, may relate to interpretations like "God is gracious." Popular among African-Americans since the 1990s, Teanisha stands out as unique yet uncommon elsewhere.
Tearra is a rare female name of Native American Choctaw origin, derived from 'tah-rah' meaning 'water', reflecting the tribe's reverence for this vital natural element.
Teaunna is a unique African American name created in the early 20th century by blending sounds from different names. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but is often associated with uniqueness, creativity, and strength.
Teaya is a unique and beautiful Native American name of Cherokee origin, derived from "ta" meaning "fire" and "ya" signifying "home", symbolizing warmth and comfort.
The Cherokee name Tecoa is derived from 'te' and 'koya', meaning 'tall oak', and signifies strength and growth.
Tecumseh is a Shawnee Native American given name with varied meanings including 'shooting star' or 'panther,' inspired by the historic leader who fought for indigenous unity against European settlers.
Teddy, of English origin, means "gift of God" and was popularized by President Theodore Roosevelt in the late 19th century.
Teea is an American name derived from Teresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'harvester'. It emerged as a variant spelling of Teresa in the mid-20th century and has been associated with warmth, kindness, and strength.
Teenie is an American female name derived from the number 13 ('teen') with no specific meaning beyond its numerical origin.
The feminine name Teffany is uncommon and of uncertain origin, gaining popularity in the United States during the late 20th century but having no universally accepted meaning.
Tegra is a rare, unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the United States during the late 20th century.
Teijah is an American name of unknown meaning created by combining the letters from the siblings' names of both parents.
Tejon is a Native American name of Chumash origin, meaning 'mountain lion' and symbolizing strength and grace.
Tekyra is a unique female name of unknown origin, possibly African or Native American, with no widely agreed-upon meaning but suggesting strength and individuality.
The Hebrew-origin name Telio means "God is with us," derived from the phrase Immanuel in Isaiah.
The name Teller is of American origin, derived from the occupational surname for bank tellers in medieval England, and has evolved to associate with storytelling due to phonetic similarity.
Telsha is an uncommon unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the US in 1978 and gaining popularity due to its unique sound and appearance.
Temarcus is a unique African American name with uncertain origins but believed to be derived from combinations like Temar, Marcellous, or Marcellus. Its meaning remains ambiguous, though some associate it with the Latin word "temerarius," suggesting boldness or recklessness.
Tempestt is an American name derived from the English word 'tempest', meaning violent storm with thunder and lightning. It gained popularity after being chosen by actor Mark Wahlberg and his wife Rhea Durham for their daughter in 2013, evoking images of power and intensity.
Tempie is a unique American given name derived from 'temple', signifying holiness, and often associated with religious communities or strong spirituality.
Tenaja is an uncommon, Native American name from the Apache tribe, meaning 'blue' and signifying wisdom and courage.
Teneshia is an American name derived from African American Vernacular English, meaning "dark-skinned beauty." It combines elements from various African languages and cultures to symbolize strength, grace, and pride in one's heritage.
Tenecia is a unique Native American Choctaw girl's name meaning "she who brings forth plenty," traditionally given to girls born with a protective caul membrane, signifying good luck and prosperity.
Teneesha is a rare yet profound name of Choctaw origin, signifying 'deer', an animal revered for its grace, speed, strength, and spiritual significance in Native American cultures.
Teneha is a captivating unisex name of Choctaw origin meaning 'beautiful', popularized by N. Scott Momaday and known for its unique charm and exotic quality.
Teneya is a unique and captivating name of Native American origin, specifically from the Cherokee tribe. It means "red buck" and embodies qualities such as grace, strength, and resilience, making it a popular choice among parents who appreciate its rich cultural heritage.
Teniesha is an African American female given name derived from "Teniola," meaning "We appreciate God's wealth.
Teniqua is a distinctive Cherokee name meaning 'pure water', symbolizing clarity and purity.
Tenlee is a charming American name created by blending 'oten' and 'lee', often used as diminutives for longer names like Octavia and Leigh. It's unisex, gaining popularity since its debut in 2006, but remains relatively rare.
Tenley is a distinctive American girls' name derived from the Old English place name Tannileigh, meaning 'settlement with a fenced-in clearing'.