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Tamerios

Tameron (American) Form of Cameron, meaning “having a crooked nose”

Tameren, Tameryn, Tamryn, Tamerin, Tamren, Tamrin, Bamron

Tammany (Native American) A friendly chief

Tammani, Tammanie, Tammaney, Tammanee, Tammanea

Tanafa (Polynesian) A drumbeat

Taneli (Hebrew) He will be judged by God

Tanelie, Tanely, Taneley, Tanelee, Tanelea

Tanish (Indian) An ambitious man

Tanishe, Taneesh, Taneeshe, Taneash, Taneashe, Tanysh, Tanyshe

Tanjiro (Japanese) The prized second-born son

Tanjyro

Tank (American) A man who is big and strong

Tankie, Tanki, Tanky, Tankey, Tankee, Tankea

Tanner (English) One who makes leather

Tannere, Tannor, Tannar, Tannir, Tannyr, Tannur, Tannis

Tannon (German) From the fir tree

Tannan, Tannen, Tannin, Tansen, Tanson, Tannun, Tannyn

Tano (Ghanese) From the river

Tanu

Tao (Chinese) One who will have a long life

Taos (Spanish) From the city in New Mexico

Tapani (Hebrew) A victorious man

Tapanie, Tapany, Tapaney, Tapanee, Tapanea

Tapko (American) Resembling an antelope

Tappen (Welsh) From the top of the cliff

Tappan, Tappon, Tappin, Tappyn, Tappun

Taran (Gaelic) Of the thunder

Taren, Taron, Tarin, Taryn, Tarun

Taranga (Indian) Of the waves

Taregan (Native American) Resembling a crane

Taregen, Taregon, Taregin, Taregyn

Tarit (Indian) Resembling lightning

Tarite, Tareet, Tareete, Tareat, Tareate, Taryt, Taryte

Tarn (Norse) From the mountain pool

Tarquin (Latin) One who is impulsive

Tarquinn, Tarquinne, Tarquen, Tarquenn, Tarquenne, Tarquyn, Tarquynn, Tarquynne

Tarrant (American) One who upholds the law

Tarrent, Tarrint, Tarrynt, Tarront, Tarrunt

Tarun (Indian) A youthful man

Taroun, Taroon, Tarune, Taroune, Taroone

Tashi (Tibetan) One who is prosperous

Tashie, Tashy, Tashey, Tashee, Tashea

Tate (English) A cheerful man; one who brings happiness to others

Tayt, Tayte, Tait, Taite, Taet, Taete

Tausiq (Indian) One who provides strong backing

Tauseeq, Tauseaq, Tausik, Tauseek, Tauseak

Tavaris (American) Of misfortune; a hermit

Tavarius, Tavaress, Tavarious, Tavariss, Tavarous, Tevarus, Tavorian, Tavarian

Tavas (Hebrew) Resembling a peacock

Tavi (Aramaic) A good man

Tavie, Tavy, Tavey, Tavee, Tavea

Tavin (German) Form of Gustav, meaning “of the staff of the gods”

Tavyn, Taven, Tavan, Tavon, Tavun, Tava, Tave

Tawa (Native American) Born beneath the sun

Tawah

Tay (Scottish) From the river

Taye, Tae, Tai

Teagan (Gaelic) A handsome man

Teegan, Teygan, Tegan, Teigan

Tecumseh (Native American) A traveler; resembling a shooting star

Tekumseh, Tecumse, Tekumse

Ted (English) Form of Theodore, meaning “a gift from God”

Tedd, Teddy, Teddi, Teddie, Teddee, Teddea, Teddey, Tedric

Tedmund (English) A protector of the land

Tedmunde, Tedmond, Tedmonde, Tedman, Theomund, Theomond, Theomunde, Theomonde

Teetonka (Native American) One who talks too much

Teitonka, Tietonka, Teatonka, Teytonka

Tegene (African) My protector

Tegeen, Tegeene, Tegean, Tegeane

Teiji (Japanese) One who is righteous

Teijo

Teilo (Welsh) A saintly man

Teka (African) He has replaced

Tekeshi (Japanese) A formidable and brave man

Tekeshie, Tekeshy, Tekeshey, Tekeshee, Tekeshea

Telly (Greek) The wisest man

Telley, Tellee, Tellea, Telli, Tellie

Temman (Anglo-Saxon) One who has been tamed

Temple (Latin) From the sacred place

Tempel, Templar, Templer, Templo

Teneangopte (Native American) Resembling a high-flying bird

Tennant (English) One who rents

Tennent, Tenant, Tenent

Tennessee (Native American) From the state of Tennessee

Tenese, Tenesee, Tenessee, Tennese, Tennesee, Tennesse

Teon (Anglo-Saxon) One who harms others

Teris (Irish) The son of Terence

Terys, Teriss, Teryss, Terris, Terrys, Terriss, Terryss

ˆTerrance (Latin) From an ancient Roman clan

Tarrants, Tarrance, Tarrence, Tarrenz, Terencio, Terance, Terrence, Terrey, Terry

Terrian (American) One who is strong and ambitious

Terrien, Terriun, Terriyn

Terron (English) Form of Terence, meaning “from an ancient Roman clan”

Tarran, Tarren, Tarrin

Teshi (African) One who is full of laughter

Teshie, Teshy, Teshey, Teshee,

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