Starting with letter T
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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201 | Theophilus | Biblical | Friend of God | M | |
202 | Theophilus | Greek | God-loving. | M | |
203 | Theron | Greek | Hunter; Untamed. | M | |
204 | Thersites | Greek | Soldier in the Trojan War. | M | |
205 | Thersites | Shakespearean | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' A deformed and scurrilous Greek. | M | |
206 | Theseus | Greek | Son of Aegeus. | M | |
207 | Theseus | Shakespearean | A Midsummer Night's Dream' Duke of Athens. | M | |
208 | Thessalonica | Biblical | Victory against the Thessalians | M | |
209 | Thialfi | Norse | A mythical servant of Thor. | M | |
210 | Thibaud | French | Rule of the peop]e. | M | |
211 | Thierry | French | French given name from an older Germanic name meaning 'powerful; ruler of the people.'. | M | |
212 | Thom | English | Derives from Thomas 'Twin.'. | M | |
213 | Thomas | Biblical | A twin | M | |
214 | Thomas | Shakespearean | 'Henry IV' Duke of Clarence. Thomas Wart, country soldier. 'Henry VI' Thomas Horner, armourer. 'Henry VIII' Sir Thomas Lovell. 'Measure for Measure' A friar. 'King Henry VI, III', 'Henry VIII' Duke of Norfolk. 'King Richard III' Sir Thomas Vaughan. | M | |
215 | Thomas | Aramaic | Thomas is a distinguished masculine name of Aramaic origin, meaning “twin.” It was made famous by the apostle Thomas in the New Testament, known for his thoughtful questioning and steadfast loyalty. Thomas’s sturdy, two-syllable rhythm has kept it popular in English-speaking countries for centuries, reflecting reliability and earnest character. | M | |
216 | Thomdic | English | From the thorny dike. | M | |
217 | Thomkins | English | Little Tom. | M | |
218 | Thor | Danish | Mythical god of thunder. | M | |
219 | Thor | Norse | God of thunder. | M | |
220 | Thor | Scandinavian | Thunder. Mythological Thor was the Norse god of thunder and one of the sons of Odin. Thursday was named for Thor. | M |