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TAWNY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "light brown,
tawny."
TAYLER:
Variant of
English unisex Taylor, meaning "cutter of
cloth, tailor."
TAYLOR:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning
"cutter of cloth, tailor."
TEAL:
English name derived from the vocabulary word for a type of "duck"
or "blue-green color."
TEALE:
Variant of
English Teal, meaning either "duck"
or "blue-green color."
TECLA:
English variant of Greek Thekla, meaning "glory of God."
TEMPERANCE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"temperance."
TEMPEST:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "tempest,
violent storm."
TEMPLE:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting
someone who was employed at one of the houses, called "temples,"
maintained by the Knights Templar.
TERA:
Variant of English Terra, meaning "land."
TERI:
Nickname for English Theresa, meaning
"harvester."
TERRA:
English name derived from the Latin word for "land."
TERRI:
Variant of English Terrie, meaning "harvester."
TERRIE:
Pet form of English Theresa, meaning
"harvester."
TERRY:
Variant of English Terrie, meaning "harvester."
TESS:
Nickname for English Tessa, meaning
"harvester."
TESSA:
Pet form of English Theresa, meaning
"harvester."
TESSIE:
Pet form of English Tessa, meaning
"harvester."
TETTY:
Pet form of English Elizabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
THEA:
Nickname for
English Theodora and Latin Dorothea,
both meaning "gift of God."
THEDA:
Nickname for
English Theodora,
meaning "gift of God."
THELMA:
English name, derived from Greek thelema, meaning "will."
THEODORA:
Feminine form of
English Theodore, meaning
"gift of God."
THEODOSIA:
Feminine for of Latin Theodosius,
meaning "God-giving."
THERA:
Nickname for
English Theresa, meaning
"harvester."
THERESA:
English form of Teresa, meaning
"harvester."
THOMASIN:
Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, meaning
"twin."
THOMASINA:
English feminine form of Thomas, meaning
"twin."
THOMASINE:
English feminine form of Thomas, meaning
"twin."
TIA:
English nickname for names ending with -tia.
TIANA:
English nickname for Latin Christiana,
meaning "follower of Christ."
TIANNA:
Variant of English Tiana, meaning
"follower of Christ."
TIARA:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "tiara."
TIBBY:
English unisex pet form of Aramaic Tabitha
"gazelle" and English Theobald
"people-bold."
TIERRA:
English name derived from the Spanish word for "earth."
TIFFANI:
Modern variant of English Tiffany,
meaning "manifestation of God."
TIFFANY:
Medieval English form of Greek Theophania,
meaning "manifestation of God."
TIFFINY:
Modern variant of English Tiffany,
meaning "manifestation of God."
TILDA:
Nickname for English Matilda,
meaning "mighty in battle."
TILLIE:
Variant of English Tilly, meaning
"mighty in battle."
TILLY:
Pet form of English Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
TIMOTHA:
Feminine form of English Timothy, meaning "to honor
God."
TIMOTHEA:
Feminine form of English Timothy, meaning "to honor
God."
TINA:
English and Italian nickname for names ending with -tina.
TIPHANIE:
Variant of English Tiffany,
meaning "manifestation of God."
TISHA:
Nickname for English Latisha, meaning
"happiness."
TITANIA:
English feminine form of Latin Titanius,
meaning "of the Titans." This
is the name of the queen of
the fairies in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." It is also
the name of a moon of
Uranus.
TITTY:
Pet form of English Letitia, meaning
"happiness."
TONI:
English nickname for Antonia, possibly
meaning "invaluable."
TONY:
English unisex nickname for Anthony and
Antonia,
both possibly meaning "invaluable."
TONYA:
English variant of Italian/Spanish Tonia, possibly meaning
"invaluable."
TOPAZ:
English gem name meaning simply "topaz," the birthstone for the
month of November. Pliny says that the topaz was named for an island where
the yellow stone was mined, either in the Red Sea or the Arabian Sea. The
word derives from Latin topazus, from Greek topazos/topazion,
which is of obscure origin, though some linguists think there may be a
connection with the Sanskrit word tapas, meaning "heat;
fire."
TOPSEY:
Variant of
English Topsy,
which was derived from the word "topsail."
TOPSIE:
Variant of
English Topsy, which was derived
from the word "topsail."
TOPSY:
English name derived from the word "topsail."
TORI:
English nickname for Latin Victoria, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
TORIA:
English nickname for Latin Victoria, meaning "to conquer; victory."
TOTTIE:
English nickname for French Charlotte,
meaning "man."
TOTTY:
Variant of English Tottie, meaning "man."
TOYA:
Possibly from an elaborated form of the word "toy" used as a term of endearment.
TRACE:
Nickname for English unisex Tracy, meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Tracy,
meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACEY:
Variant of English unisex Tracy,
meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Tracy,
meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACIE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Tracy,
meaning "place of Thracius."
TRACY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself originally a
Norman baronial name meaning "place of Thracius."
TRAFFORD:
"Fish-trap ford." English surname transferred to unisex forename
use, itself from the name of various places composed of the Old English
elements tręppe "fish-trap" and ford
"ford."
TREASURE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "treasure."
TRECIA:
Variant of
English Tricia, meaning "noblewoman."
TRESHA:
Variant of
English Tricia,
meaning "noblewoman."
TRIA:
English nickname for Latin Demetria, meaning
"earth mother."
TRICIA:
English nickname for Latin Patricia, meaning
"noblewoman."
TRINA:
English nickname for Gaelic Catrina, meaning
"pure."
TRINITY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "trinity."
TRISH:
Nickname for English Trisha, meaning "noblewoman."
TRISHA:
Variant of English Tricia, meaning "noblewoman."
TRIX:
English nickname for Beatrix, meaning
"voyager (through life)."
TRIXIE:
Pet form of English Trix, meaning "voyager (through
life)."
TRUDI:
Variant of English Trudie,
meaning
"spear strength."
TRUDIE:
Variant of English Trudy,
meaning
"spear strength."
TRUDY:
English pet form of
German Gertrude, meaning
"spear strength."
TWILA:
Variant of
English Twyla, which is probably
based on the word "twilight."
TWYLA:
English name, probably based on the word "twilight."
TYLER:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning
"roof-tiler."
UNICE:
English variant of Latin Eunice, meaning
"good victory."
UNITY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "oneness,
unity."
URANIA:
Latin form of Greek Ourania, meaning
"heavenly."
URBANA: Feminine
form of Roman Urban,
meaning "city dweller."
URSELLA:
English variant of Latin Ursula, meaning "little
she-bear."
URSULA:
"Little she-bear." Latin name composed of the word ursa
"she-bear" and a diminutive suffix.
VAL:
Nickname for unisex Valentine
and feminine Valentina, both meaning "healthy, strong."
VALARIE:
English variant of Roman Valerie, meaning "strong."
VALARY:
English variant of Roman Valerie,
meaning "strong."
VALENTINE:
French feminine form of Valentin,
meaning "healthy, strong."
VALERIE:
Feminine form of Roman Valerius,
meaning "strong."
VALORIE:
English variant of Roman Valerie, meaning
"strong."
VANESSA: This
name is usually chosen for its association with the butterfly genus. Its
origin remains a mystery despite the many sources claiming that it was invented by
Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travels, for his intimate friend
Esther Vanhomrigh. It is said that he created it by combining
the first syllable of her surname, Van-, with her first name, Esther,
or the suffix -essa; but, if he created it at all, it seems more likely that
he based it on the Greek name Phanessa, substituting
the "Ph" with the "V" from Esther's surname. The name
may have existed before Swift's time. It is also possible that the original form of the Vanessa butterfly genus was Phanessa,
as the name is a feminine form of Orphic Phanes,
the name of a primeval, hermaphroditic golden-winged god, meaning
"appear."
VANNA: Nickname for Italian Giovanna,
meaning "God is
gracious."
VEDA:
English name derived from the name of the four sacred books of the Hindus, meaning
"knowledge; wisdom."
VEGA:
English name derived from the name of a star in the
constellation Lyra, itself from Arabian al-Waqi, meaning
"falling; swooping."
VELDA:
English variant of German Valda, meaning "power,
rule."
VELMA:
English variant of Wilma, meaning "will-helmet."
VENA: Nickname for
English Alvena, meaning "elf
friend."
VENUS:
Roman myth name of a goddess of love,
meaning "love." This is also the name of the second planet in
our solar system.
VERINA:
English variant of German Verena, meaning "sacred wisdom."
VERITY:
English virtue name, meaning "truth, verity."
VERNA: Feminine
form of English Vernon, meaning
"place of alder trees."
VERONICA: Latin
form of Berenice, meaning
"bringer of victory." From an early date, it was influenced by the
Church Latin phrase veraiconia, "true image," resulting in
the invented legend of St. Veronica, who was said to have wiped Christ's
face on his way to Calvary and found an image of his face on the towel.
VESTA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of the hearth. It is the Latin form of Greek Hestia,
meaning "hearth, fireside."
VI: Nickname for
English Violet, meaning
"violet color" and "violet flower."
VIANNE:
Abbreviated form of English Vivianne, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VIC:
English unisex nickname for Roman Victor
and Victoria, both meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VICKI:
Variant of English Vickie, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VICKIE:
English pet form of Roman Victoria, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VICKY:
English pet form of Roman Victoria, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VICTORIA: Roman
myth name of a goddess of victory. The name is the feminine form of Roman
Victorius, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VINA: Nickname for English
Davina,
meaning "beloved."
VIOLA: Latin name meaning "violet."
VIOLET: English name meaning
"violet color" or "violet flower."
VIRGIE: English
pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin."
VIRGINIA: Feminine
form of Roman Latin Virginius, meaning "maiden,
virgin."
VIVIAN:
English unisex name derived from Roman
Vivianus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively." Vivien was the name of the Lady of the Lake
in Arthurian legend.
VIVIANNE:
Feminine variant of unisex Vivian, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VIVIETTE:
Feminine pet form of English unisex Vivian,
meaning "alive, animated, lively."
VIVYAN:
Feminine variant of English unisex Vivian,
meaning "alive, animated, lively."
VONDA:
Variant of English Wanda, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
VONNIE:
English nickname for French Yvonne, meaning
"yew tree."
WANDA: Probably an English feminine form of German
Wendel, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
WENDA:
Variant of English Wanda, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
WENDI:
Variant of English Wendy, meaning "friend."
WENDY:
From the J. M. Barrie character name which was derived from a nickname, fwendy,
meaning "friend."
WENONA:
English variant of Nat. Am. Dakota Winona, meaning "firstborn
daughter."
WENONAH:
English variant of Nat. Am. Dakota Winona, meaning "firstborn
daughter."
WHITNEY: "White
island." English
surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the name of various
places named from the Middle English phrase atten whiten ey, meaning
"by the white island."
WILFREDA: Feminine form of
English Wilfred,
meaning "desires peace."
WILLA:
Feminine form of English Will, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILLOW:
English name derived from the tree name, "willow."
WILMA: English feminine form of William,
and a nickname for German Wilhelmina, both meaning "will-helmet."
WINIFRED: English
form of Welsh Gwenfrewi, meaning
"holy reconciliation."
WINNIE: Nickname for
English
Winifred, meaning "holy reconciliation."
WINONA:
Native American Dakota name meaning
"firstborn daughter."
WINTER:
English name derived from the season name, "winter." The word may ultimately derive from Proto-Indo-European *wind-,
meaning "white."
WISDOM: English
unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning simply "wisdom."
WREN: English bird name meaning simply
"wren."
WYNONNA:
English variant of Nat. Am. Dakota Winona, meaning
"firstborn daughter."
WYNTER:
Variant of English Winter, meaning "winter."
XARA:
Variant of English Zara, meaning
"blooming flower."
XAVIA: Feminine form of
English
Xavier, meaning "a new house."
XAVIERA:
Feminine form of English Xavier, meaning "a new house."
XENA:
English variant of Greek Xenia, meaning "hospitable
(esp. to foreigners/strangers)."
XYLIA:
English name derived from the Greek word xylon, meaning "forest-dweller."
XYLINA:
Elaborated form of
English Xylia, meaning
"forest-dweller."
YANNIC:
Breton unisex pet form of masculine Yann,
meaning "God is gracious."
YANNICK:
Variant of Breton unisex Yannic, meaning "God is gracious."
YASHMINE: Variant
of English Yasmine, meaning
"jasmine flower."
YASMINA:
Variant of English Jasmine, meaning
"jasmine flower."
YASMINE:
Variant of English Yasmina, meaning
"jasmine flower."
YAZMIN:
Variant of Jasmine, meaning
"jasmine flower."
YETTA:
Nickname for English Henrietta, meaning
"home-ruler."
YIESHA:
English variant of Arabic Aisha,
meaning "alive."
YIESHAH:
English variant of Arabic Aisha,
meaning "alive."
YOLANDA: English
form of French Yolande, meaning "violet
flower."
YOLONDA:
Variant of English Yolanda, meaning "violet
flower."
YSABEL:
Modern English form of Spanish Isabel, meaning
"God is my oath."
YVETTE: Feminine form of French
Yves,
meaning "yew tree."
YVONNE: Feminine form of French
Yvon, meaning "yew tree."
ZANDRA:
English nickname for Alexandra, meaning
"defender of mankind."
ZARA:
English variant of Arabic Zahrah, meaning "blooming
flower."
ZAVANNA:
Variant of English Zavannah, meaning "savannah."
ZAVANNAH:
Variant of English Savannah,
meaning "savannah."
ZAVIA:
Feminine form of English Xavier, meaning "a new house."
ZELIA:
English name of Latin origin, meaning "zealous."
ZELLA:
Variant of
English Zelia, meaning "zealous."
ZELMA:
English variant of German Selma,
meaning "God-protection."
ZENA: English
variant of Greek Xenia,
meaning "hospitable (esp. to foreigners/strangers)."
ZENIA:
English variant of Greek Xenia,
meaning "hospitable (esp. to foreigners/strangers)."
ZINNIA: English
name derived from the flower name, "zinnia."
ZOEY:
English pet form of Greek Zoe,
meaning "life."
ZOIE:
Variant of English Zoey,
meaning "life."
ZOWIE:
English variant of Greek Zoe, meaning "life."
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