Female and male first names : United States.



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Theola is a captivating Hebrew feminine given name meaning "God is with us.
Theretha is a unique and mysterious name of unknown origin, first used in the 20th century United States, with meanings attributed based on personal interpretations.
Thomason is a rare American given name derived from the Scottish surname Thomson, meaning "twins" in Scottish Gaelic.
Henry David Thoreau's given name, meaning "thorn bush," reflects his parents' hope for him to grow up strong and independent.
Thornell is a unique American given name composed of "thorne" (thorn bush) and "ell," interpreted as "strong as a thorn bush." Despite its rarity, it stands out due to its resilience symbolism and unisex suitability.
Three is a rare American name derived from the number three, lacking a direct meaning but valued for its uniqueness.
Thyler is a rare male given name of American origin, derived from the Old English word "Þegn" meaning "servant" or "attendant".
Tiairra is a unique female name of African American origin, created by combining Tamera and Tierra in the late 20th century. It has gained international popularity despite having no specific meaning or historical figure associated with it, but is often linked to earth and air elements due to its similarity to Tierra and Airra.
Tiaundra is a rare yet captivating African-American unisex name originating from Swahili, meaning "the land of the sun," symbolizing warmth, light, and positivity.
Tiawanna is an uncommon African-American name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to love' combined with 'desire', popularized during the 1970s.
Ticarra is an African American name of West African origin, derived from Tichara meaning "happiness" or "joy".
Tieanna: A captivating African-American name crafted from Tia ('father') and Anna ('grace'), gaining worldwide popularity for its uniqueness.
Tieara is a unique American given name coined by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, its meaning is believed to be 'royal' or 'connected to royalty', but this interpretation remains speculative.
Tieesha is an African American name created by combining Tiesha ('ancient' or 'old') and Ishaa (meaning 'God is greatest'), reflecting ancient roots and powerful strength.
Tiesha is an African-American name derived from the Swahili word "tisa," meaning "nine." It holds significant cultural importance as it was traditionally given to children born on the ninth day of the month in Swahili-speaking communities, symbolizing completeness and good fortune.
Tieysha is a unique and beautiful given name of African origin, coined by parents in the early 2000s to reflect their daughter's special personality. Its meaning remains unclear but it is believed to be a blend of Tiesha ("life") and Teyana ("father's joy"). Despite its rarity, Tieysha has gained popularity over time and is notably carried by American singer-songwriter Tiesha Taylor.
Tiffancy is a modern American given name created in the mid-20th century, evoking luxury or elegance despite lacking specific meaning or etymology.
Tiffanyann is an American name derived from Tiffany, which means 'appearance of God', combined with the suffix 'ann'.
Tiffeny is a unique American female name coined by Harold Bloomfield in his 1975 novel, with no consistent meaning despite some suggestions linking it to Tiffany.
Tiffinee is a unique American given name with uncertain origins and meaning, believed to be a variant spelling of Tiffany or possibly a creative invention inspired by similar-sounding names.
Tiffiney is an American given name created by blending Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God', and Virginia, meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'.
Tiffiny is a unique American name created by author John Steinbeck in his novel "East of Eden," with no inherent meaning beyond its literary origin.
Tiffney is an American female given name of Old Norse origin meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil'.
Tiffni is a unique American feminine name, popularized in the late 20th century as a distinct alternative, with an unknown etymology but often associated with 'manifestation of God' or 'epiphany'.
Tiffany is an American name created in the mid-20th century as a feminine form of Tiffany & Co., the famous jewelry store. Its popularity soared after the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's starring Audrey Hepburn.
Tiffy is a diminutive form of Tiffany, which has unclear origins but is thought to have been popularized by American jewelry designer Tiffany & Co., or possibly created as a pet form of other names like Elizabeth.
Tifney is a rare American variant of Tiffany, which derives from the Old Norse word "þingwei," signifying a gathering place or market.
Tijanae is an uncommon yet beautiful African American name believed to be derived from Yoruba deity Oya, representing wind, storms, and female power.
Tikisha is a distinctive African American feminine given name derived from the Swahili word 'tikusha', meaning 'to laugh'. It symbolizes strength, joy, and positivity.
The given name Tilghman, of English origin, is notable for its association with the prominent Tilghman family in early American history, despite its unclear exact meaning and origin.
Tiliyah is a unique female name of Native American origin, derived from the Cherokee language and meaning "beauty in the middle of flowers.
Tillmon is an American given name created by author William Faulkner for his 1936 novel "Absalom, Absalom!". Its origin and meaning are not explicitly stated but some believe it may derive from the Welsh name Tudur, meaning 'leader'. Despite its scarcity, Tillmon has gained recognition due to its association with Faulkner's literary legacy.
Tilwanda, of African Swahili origin, signifies 'God is with us' or 'God is our strength', reflecting deep cultural roots and unisex versatility.
Tilynn is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, believed by some to be Native American, and meaning 'from the hills' or 'graceful willow', though these interpretations are not universally accepted.
Timothy's feminine variant, Timathy, of American origin, signifies honor and respect.
Timber is an American origin given name with no direct meaning or translation, evoking images of nature and the outdoors. It's rare but has gained popularity recently due to its association with adventure and appreciation for nature.
Timber is an American given name derived from Old English 'timber', meaning wood, reflecting strength and nature connection.
Timberlee is a unique American name created from a blend of 'Timber' (wood) and 'Lee' (clearing), with no clear historical meaning but often associated with nature and strength.
Timberleigh is a rare American given name derived from the English words 'timber' and 'leigh', meaning 'clearing in the woods'. It signifies a connection to nature, particularly trees and woodlands.
Timberly is an American girl's name derived from 'timber', conveying strength, durability, and natural beauty.