Starting with letter T
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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701 | Tolya | Russian | From the east. | M | |
702 | Tom | Aramaic | Diminutive of Thomas: Twin. | M | |
703 | Tom | English | Derives from Thomas 'Twin.'. | M | |
704 | Toman | Czechoslovakian | Czechoslovskian form of Thomas. | M | |
705 | Tomas | Gaelic | Twin. | M | |
706 | Tomas | Hebrew | Twin. | M | |
707 | Tomas | Spanish | Twin. | M | |
708 | Tomek | Hebrew | Twin. | M | |
709 | Tomeo | Japanese | Cautious man. | M | |
710 | Tomik | Czechoslovakian | Czechoslovskian form of Thomas. | M | |
711 | Tomislaw | Polish | Glory of the twin. | M | |
712 | Tomkin | English | Little Tom. | M | |
713 | Tomlin | English | Little twin. | M | |
714 | Tommaso | Italian | Italian form of Thomas 'twin'. | M | |
715 | Tommy | Aramaic | Diminutive of Thomas: Twin. | M | |
716 | Tommy | English | Derives from Thomas 'Twin.'. | M | |
717 | Tomos | Welsh | Twin. | M | |
718 | Tonio | Spanish | Highly praiseworthy. From Anthony. | M | |
719 | Tony | English | Diminutive of Anthony: 'Highly praiseworthy.' From a Roman clan name. This abbreviation of Anthony and its variants has been used since medieval times as an independent name. | M | |
720 | Tony | Latin | Above praise. | M |