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Terriann is a distinctive American name created in the late 20th century as a modern twist on traditional names like Terrence, with a meaning derived from "from terrena," an adjective related to the earth.
Terrica is an uncommon African-origin given name created by Alice Walker in her novel "Meridian", derived from the Swahili word "terereka" meaning 'happiness'.
Terriel is a unique American name created by author Terry Goodkind for his epic fantasy series "The Sword of Truth". It serves as the spiritual and magical counterpart to the protagonist Richard Cypher. Despite its fictional origin, Terriel has gained some popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
Terriel is an unusual and intriguing name of unknown origin, popularized in North America during the late 20th century. Its meaning remains uncertain but theories suggest it may be derived from various sources such as Terrence or a blend of Terry and another name like Gary or Barry. Despite its unclear origins, Terriel has been carried by notable figures like American baseball player Terrell Owens throughout history.
Terrika is an African-origin given name created by American singer-songwriter Terisa Griffin, conveying positivity, creativity, and individuality.
Terrilee is a unique American given name, created by combining Terry and Lee, without a specific meaning or etymology.
Terrilynn is a unique American given name coined in the late 20th century, with no clear historical or linguistic roots. Its meaning is largely subjective and open to individual interpretation.
Terrilynne is an American name of Welsh influence, combining 'Theresa', meaning to harvest, and 'Llyn', meaning lake.
Terrion is an American name of unknown origin, first used in the early 20th century, with no specific meaning but often attributed to unique qualities.
Terrionna is an American name derived from Latin 'Terr' (earth) and Scottish island Iona, signifying connection to nature and peace.
Terris is a unique, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin "terra" or a combination of other names.
Terrlyn is a unique American female name, likely a blend of Terry and Lynn or derived from the Welsh surname Terence, meaning "from the land of Terentius". Its popularity has grown recently due to its distinctive sound and spelling, often associated with strength and individuality, despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
Terronda is a unique female name of African American origin, created by combining Terrence and Ronda during the mid-20th century. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but is often associated with strength and nature or preparedness.
Terryion is an African American name of recent origin, derived from "Terr" (earth) and "Ion" (strength), signifying powerful earth. It emerged in late 20th century African American communities seeking unique names with deep meaning. Primarily used in English-speaking countries since the 1980s, it has no notable historical figures but is valued for its connection to nature and strength.
Terrylea is a rare, American girl's name created in the early 20th century by combining elements from other names or words. It does not have a specific meaning attributed to it and there is no known history behind the name aside from its creation. Today, it remains a unique choice for a child's name.
Terrylynn is a unique American unisex name created in the mid-20th century, combining English surname Terry ("from the estate of Terica") with Welsh feminine Lynn ("waterfall").
Teshawn is a rare, distinctive African American name whose origin and meaning are not clearly documented. It may be derived from Hebrew or be a creative variation of Terence, but its true significance is found in the individuals who bear it.
Teshawn is a distinctive African American name meaning "reward" or "crown," associated with Yoruba culture and Islamic faith, symbolizing spiritual strength and devotion.
Teshawna, of African-American origin, means "third born daughter" or "one who brings happiness", derived from Swahili's "tesha".
Teshina is a unique Native American (Choctaw) name meaning 'beauty'.
Tessley is a rare given name of unknown origin, first appearing in North America mid-20th century, with some suggesting it's a feminine variation of Scottish Leslie meaning 'garden of holly', though this is unconfirmed. Its uniqueness and rarity contribute to its appeal despite lack of historical or cultural significance.
The Hebrew name Tevante means 'God is with us', inspired by one of King David's warriors in the Old Testament.
Tevaughn is a unique African American name believed to be created by combining elements of other names, often associated with strength and determination. Despite its unknown origins, it has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their sons, with some interpreting it as "God is gracious" or "God is merciful".
Tevell is a distinctive American given name coined by author Stephen King for his 1987 novel "The Eyes of the Dragon". It is associated with mystery and intrigue, reflecting the enigmatic character Tevell from the story. Despite its fictional origins, it has gained popularity in recent years as a unisex name.
Teveon is an uncommon yet distinct African American name derived from Hebrew Tuvia, meaning "good" or "God is good.
Tevin is an African American name derived from the biblical angel Teviel, often interpreted as meaning "God is gracious." It gained popularity in the 1980s-1990s through figures like rapper Tevin Campbell.
Tevis is a distinctive male given name of American origin, derived from the surname Tevis brought by English settlers in the 17th century.
Tex is an English male name derived from the Latin 'textus,' meaning "texture" or "woven," signifying interconnectedness; however, it's commonly believed to be a shortened form of Terence, originally a Roman family name meaning "third.
Texanna is a distinctive name coined by Edgar Rice Burroughs for his novel 'The Land of Terror'. Its meaning is uncertain but thought to derive from Texas or Anna.
Teyanah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God is with us.
Teyler is an uncommon American name created as a variant of Tyler, meaning "tile maker," without direct translation but potentially associated with creativity and adaptability.
Teylor is an American origin given name, coined as a variant of Tyler meaning 'peaceful people'.
Teyonna is an uncommon yet powerful African American name derived from a blend of Whitney Houston and Selena Quintanilla-Pérez's names, symbolizing strength, intelligence, and resilience.
Thailynn is a modern, unique name coined by Anne Rice for her novel "The Witching Hour," gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names despite lacking traditional meaning or historical significance.
Tharyn is a recently created American name, possibly inspired by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Despite unknown origins and meaning, it has gained popularity as a gender-neutral option.
Thayden is an American baby boy name created by author Christopher Paolini for his 'Inheritance Cycle' series, popularly associated with strength and wisdom despite having no direct translation or specific meaning.
Thayer is a rare American given name derived from an English surname for a rower, with notable bearer George Ellery Hale, a renowned astronomer.
Thayer is a unique male given name of American origin, coined by Nathaniel Hawthorne for his novel "The Blithedale Romance".
Thelonious is a unique American given name coined by jazz pioneer Thelonious Monk for his son, potentially inspired by the Latin word 'atol'.
Thelonius is an uncommon American given name coined by jazz pianist Thelonious Monk after his mother's maiden name, Thyolo Nyoni. It has no specific meaning but reflects African American cultural heritage.