- Taiga
Origin:
English word name; JapaneseDescription:
Taiga has two origins. As a word name derived from Turkic languages via Russian, it refers to the snow forest of the Arctic regions, making it an evocative nature name.
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- Talon
Origin:
French word nameMeaning:
"large claw of a bird of prey"Description:
Despite its somewhat menacing meaning, this name has been widely used in recent years, probably due to the appeal of its trendy on ending.
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- Tamarisk
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"tree name"Description:
The Tamarisk is also know as the salt cedar, know with enduring harsh conditions. This makes Tamarisk an intriguing nature name, suggesting resilience and strength.
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- Tane
Origin:
Maori, TahitianMeaning:
"man, male"Description:
In Maori mythology Tāne (also called Tāne Mahuta) was the god of forests and birds, son of the sky god Rangi and the earth goddess Papa. Tāne was the one who pushed his powerful parents apart to create the land and sky.
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- Taran
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"thunder"Description:
Taran mac Ainftech was King of the Picts, a people who lived mainly in Scotland, in the 7th century. His name is a relative of the Celtic god of thunder Taranis, a counterpart to Thor.Taran and its spelling variation Taron are both used occasionally for boys today. Though they may feel like invented cousins of Darren and Aaron, they do have genuine history coupled with a sleek modern feel.
- Tarragon
Origin:
Plant name from GreekMeaning:
"dragon herb"
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- Tau
Origin:
Indigenous Australian or Tswana, SothoMeaning:
"dusk, twilight; lion"Description:
Tau, rhyming with cow, is a simple straightforward name with roots in two languages and cultures, the Kaurna language spoken by indigenous Australian people or the African Tswana language, a Bantu language spoken by five million people.
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- Tavian
Origin:
Romanian form of OctavianDescription:
A cool international name that could join the ranks of cool N-ending boy names. Americans may know it best from retired NFL player Tavian Banks.
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- Taylor
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"tailor"Description:
Taylor was much more popular throughout the 1990s for both genders than it is today. Close to the Top 50 boys' names in the mid-1990s, Taylor recently fell out of the Top 500 for boys and out of the Top 100 for girls, and is predicted to continue on a downward trajectory for both genders. Similar but more stylish baby names today include Sawyer, Sayer and Thayer.
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- Teal
Origin:
Bird and color nameDescription:
This name of both a grayish-greenish-blue color and a kind of wild duck can be used for both boys and girls.
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- Techno
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"relating to technology"Description:
We count Techno among the weird celebrity baby names, and yet we have to admit that it's the perfect choice for a child of Grimes and Elon Musk.
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- Telemachus
Origin:
GreekDescription:
Famously the name of Odysseus and Penelope's son in "The Odyssey."
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- Tenzin
Origin:
TibetianMeaning:
"Holder of the teaching"Description:
Tenzin (sometimes also written as Tenzing or Stanzin) is a unisex Tibetan name which is one of thegiven names of the current Dalai Lama, Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso.
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- Teton
Origin:
Native American, Sioux tribe; also western American place-nameDescription:
Rare and rugged, though one of the baby names with a lot of teasing potential.
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- Tetsuo
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"wise man"Description:
Obscure Japanese pick, recognizable to fans of the 1989 Japanese science fiction horror film Tetsuo: The Iron Man.
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- Theo
Origin:
Diminutive of TheodoreMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
Many modern parents use Theo as the short form for Theodore rather than the dated Ted--including some celebs, such as Dallas Bryce Howard-- but others bypass the Grandpa name Theodore entirely and skip right to the hip nickname Theo. Short and ultra-chic, Theo's a cool, contemporary baby name choice.
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- Theoden
Origin:
LiteratureMeaning:
"king"Description:
The name of the King of Rohan in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, supposedly a translation of Rohirric Tûrac ("king"). Tolkien based the Rohirric language on Old English.
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- Theodore
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
As unlikely as it may seem, Theodore is a hot new hit name, vaulting into the Top 10 in 2021 for the first time ever. Friendly nickname Theo may be responsible for some of that, though there are plenty of baby boys given Theo as their full name too. Add their numbers together, and the two names jump to Number 6.
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- Theory
Origin:
English word name from GreekMeaning:
"idea, speculation"Description:
Could be an unconventional route to Theo.
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- Thor
Origin:
Norse and ScandinavianMeaning:
"thunder"Description:
Thor, the powerful name of the Norse god of thunder, strength and rain, would make a bold statement. Long a comic book staple, Thor has now invaded the big screen, and could land on birth certificates as well.
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FAQs
What is an unusual name with T? ›
Rare T names with considerable appeal include the virtuous True, spiritual Tao, poetic Tennyson, and mythological Thisbe. A handful of celebrity parents have embraced quirky names with the T initial for their children, such as Tennessee (Reese Witherspoon), Tallulah (Billie Piper) and Tabitha (Hugh Grant).
What boy name starts with T in the Bible? ›- Thomas.
- Timothy.
- Tabitha.
- Thaddeus.
- Tamar.
- Tirza.
Explore unique choices like Terryn, Tamsen and Talbott. But if you'd rather go for a more popular name, try out Taylor, Teagan, Tyler or Tristen. With each choice, you can find out the name's origin, meaning and popularity ranking.
What is a unique boy name? ›Cool unique boy names
Xander - Greek, meaning 'defender of the people'. A short form for Alexander. Zeke - A diminutive of Ezekiel, it can be used as a nickname or a given name on its own. Zeke means “God strengthens”.
S.No | Name | Meaning |
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1 | Avyay | New Beginning |
2 | Anay | One who can lead by himself |
3 | Ahaan | New day |
4 | Aakarsh | Attractive |
- Taanach.
- Taanach-shilo.
- Tabbath.
- Tabbaoth.
- Tabeal.
- Tabelel.
- Taberah.
- Tabering.
- Trishika. Goddess Lakshmi, Trident, One who is with pitchfork, Goddess Laxmi.
- Takshvi.
- Tanvi. Slender, Beautiful, Delicate, A beautiful and delicate woman.
- Tishya. Auspicious, A star, Lucky, The sense of joy and happiness.
- Tanishka. Goddess of gold, Daughter, Goddess of gold.
- Tiya. ...
- Tavishi. ...
- Trisha.
Name | Meaning | Shortlist |
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Tamish | God of darkness (moon) | 269 |
Tamkinat | Pomp | 59 |
Tamoghna | Lord vishnu; lord shiva | 196 |
Tamonash | Destroyer of ignorance | 75 |
Along with Noah and Jacob, other Bible baby boy names in the US Top 25 include James, Benjamin, Elijah, Lucas, Ethan, Samuel, David, and Asher.
What is the most popular name in the world for a boy? ›
The most common male first name in the world is Mohammed, but it is the least common male first name in America. In fact, it is not even in the top 100 male names in America. The most common female first name in America is Ashley, but it is the least common female first name in the world.
What surnames start with T? ›- Taylor.
- Thomas.
- Thompson.
- Turner.
- Tucker.
- Thomson.
- Thornton.
- Townsend.
A unisex name (also known as an epicene name, a gender-neutral name or an androgynous name) is a given name that is not gender-specific. Unisex names are common in the English-speaking world, especially in the United States.
What is the most popular T names for a girl? ›Name | Meaning | Shortlist |
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Talish | Lord of earth | Boy |
Talleen | One who is engrossed, Absorbed | Boy |
Tamal | Of the dark tree | Boy |
Tamila | Sun | Boy |
"M" and "L" names seem to tip the scales toward the top of the list—you'll spot Liam, Lucas, Levi, Mateo, Michael, and Mason all within the top 20 ranking. Take a look through to help you narrow down your list of favorites (or inspire new ones) and enjoy the experience of finding a name you love for your new baby.