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Timberlyn is an uncommon American girl's name derived from 'timber', meaning wood, with a feminine suffix '-lyn'. Created in the late 20th century, it evokes images of strength, beauty, and nature.
Timberlynn is a modern American girls' name created by combining "timber" (wood) and "lynne", with no historical or cultural significance; it suggests strength and nature.
Timiah is a unique unisex name of African American origin, meaning "honorable" or "respectful".
Timmeshia is an African American unisex name, created by combining Timothy and Melissa to represent divine honor and sweetness, with no specific language-based meaning.
Timmey is an uncommon American name believed to be derived from 'timber', meaning wood or trees, or a diminutive of Timothy, which means 'honoring God'.
TimothyJohn is an English name composed of Timothy ("honoring God") and John ("God is gracious"), combined to create a distinctive moniker first used in the mid-20th century US.
Tineshia is an distinctive African American name derived from 'Tisha' (meaning 'God is my provider') and 'Genesis' (the biblical beginning). It signifies divine provision and new beginnings.
Tinslee is a rare American girls' name, created by parents seeking uniqueness, potentially inspired by tin's durability and malleability. Its meaning remains open to interpretation due to its non-traditional origin.
Tinsley is an American given name derived from the English surname Tin(s)ley, meaning 'tin clearing' or 'sheet metal meadow'.
Tinzley is a unique American name created by Stephen King for his character in "Insomnia," with no known original language or culture meaning, but often interpreted to mean "strength of mind" or "tenacity.
Tiondra is an American coinage by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, having no established meaning or history.
Tionne is a distinctive African-American name derived from Tonya, which originates from the Latin Antonius meaning 'priceless'.
Tippany is an uncommon American girls' name, believed to blend Tipper and Annie, with no specific meaning but conveying warmth and whimsy.
Tippi is a unique female given name of African American origin, derived from "tippy," meaning to be on the verge or close to something. Popularized by actress Tippi Hedren, it's distinctive yet gaining popularity for its uniqueness.
Tippy is a charming and rare girls' name of American origin, derived from the English word 'tipsy', but without associated negative connotations or personality traits.
Tiquana is a rare, beautiful Native American name derived from the Timucua tribe, meaning "brown" or "dark-colored.
Tiquisha is a unique African American name derived from Swahili "Tiqquisha," meaning "my heart, my soul.
Tishea is an African American name derived from the Swahili 'Tishah', meaning 'seven' and symbolizing completeness.
Tishena is a unique Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning 'wolf' and symbolizing strength, independence, and courage.
Tishina is a distinctive feminine given name of Native American origin, derived from the Taino language and meaning "Sun Fire.
Tishonda is an uncommon yet striking African American name derived from Swahili "tisho," meaning "to fight.
Tishonna is an African American name derived from Swahili 'tisho', meaning 'to celebrate'. It signifies celebration or festivity, making it a fitting choice for children born during joyous times.
Tiwanda is a rare female given name of African American origin created by author Alice Walker in her novel "The Color Purple".
Tiyah is an intriguing name of unknown origin, often associated with African American culture in recent years.
Tiyonna, of African American origin, means "life" or "to live," symbolizing vitality and endurance, with roots in African culture and history.
Tkayah is a distinctive Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning 'turtle' and symbolizing wisdom, patience, and longevity.
Tobe is an uncommon African American given name created by Duke Ellington from his parents' names, Daisy and Edgar. Its meaning is not widely documented but has gained popularity recently due to its use by celebrities like Tobey Maguire and Thom Yorke.
Tobey is a Hebrew boy's name meaning "God is good," derived from Toviy, which means "good.
Todderick is a rare, American given name created by author Stephen King for his novel "The Colorado Kid" (2005), without an explicit meaning beyond its role in character development.
Toddrick is a recent, uniquely American given name without traditional origins or established meaning.
Todrick is a distinctive American name formed by combining Todd and Rick, created to honor significant individuals across generations.
Tolliver is a rare English name, originally derived from the Middle English word 'tol' meaning 'to pay', and 'liuer' referring to someone who collected tolls or taxes.
Tom is a popular English name, shortened from Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
Tomeaka is a Native American Cherokee name meaning "from the edge of the woods," reflecting resilience and connection to nature.
Tomeca is a captivating unisex name of Choctaw Native American origin, translating to "tall standing timber," reflecting deep respect for nature and symbolizing strength and resilience.
Tomecca is an uncommon yet distinctive African-American female name, likely coined mid-20th century, with unclear origins but sometimes linked to the Latin word "tomeus," meaning "of the same kind.
Tomecia is an African American name coined by author Alice Walker for her 1982 novel "The Color Purple." Its meaning lies in its unique history and personal associations, with some interpreting it as derived from the Latin word "tomus," meaning "mass" or "bundle." Tomecia has gained popularity among African American families who appreciate its distinctiveness and captivating backstory.
Tomeika is a unique feminine given name of African American origin, created by combining Tamika ("miraculous" in Swahili) and Monica (Latin "to advise/warn").
Tomeka is an African-American given name derived from the Swahili word "tamika," meaning "unique." It signifies someone with a special essence and has been popularized by figures like actress Tomeka Thiam.
Tomekia is a unique African American name derived from Tomasina, meaning 'twin' in Latin.