Starting with letter T
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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121 | Tel-melah | Biblical | Heap of salt. | F | |
122 | Telabib | Biblical | A heap of new grain. | F | |
123 | Telassar | Biblical | Taking away, heaping up. | F | |
124 | Telephassa | Latin | Wife of Agenor. | F | |
125 | Teleri | Welsh | Legendary daughter of Peul. | F | |
126 | Teles | Latin | A Siren. | F | |
127 | Telharsa | Biblical | Suspension of the plow. | F | |
128 | Telma | Spanish | Variant of Greek Thelma: Will; wilful. | F | |
129 | Temperance | English | Temperance. One of the qualities adopted as a first name by the Puritans after the Reformation. | F | |
130 | Tempest | English | Turbulent; stormy. | F | |
131 | Tempeste | French | Stormy. | F | |
132 | Templa | Latin | Sanctuary. | F | |
133 | Temple | English | Reference to medieval priories and settlements of the military religious order Knights Templars. | F | |
134 | Teodora | Spanish | God given. Feminine of Theodore. | F | |
135 | Terah | Biblical | To breathe, scent, blow. | F | |
136 | Teralyn | Latin | The planet earth. Famous bearer: mythological Terra, the Roman earth goddess equivalent to the Greek Gaia. | F | |
137 | Teraphim | Biblical | Images, idols. | F | |
138 | Teresa | Greek | Reap; from Therasia. | F | |
139 | Teresa | Italian | Harvester. | F | |
140 | Teresa | Spanish | Variant of Theresa. Name of two popular saints 'Teresa of Avila' and 'Therese of Lisieux'. | F |