Baby Boy Names - Start with T

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Taavi Finnish  The beloved, the adored one. From the name David. 
Tab Persian  A drum or drummer. 
Tabansi African  one who endures 
Tabari North African  after famous muslim historian 
Tabb Persian  A drum or drummer. 
Tabor Persian  A drum or drummer. 
Tad Irish Gaelic  A poet or philosopher. Also see Teague. 
Tadc Celtic   
Tadd Greek  Courageous. 
Taddeo Greek  Courageous. 
Tadi Omaha Indian  wind 
Taffy Welsh  The beloved, the adored one. From the name David. 
Taggart Gaelic  A priest. 
Tahir Arabic  Pure and virtuous. 
Tai Vietnamese  The talented one. 
Tailer Old French  The tailor. 
Tailor Old French  The tailor. 
Tait Old Norse  Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum. 
Tajo Spanish  day 
Takai Japanese   
Takoda Native American  The friend of all. 
Taksa Hindu  a son of Bharata 
Taksony Hungarian  well fed, content, merciless, wild 
Taku Japanese   
Talbot Old French  From the valley. 
Talfryn Welsh  From the top of the hill. 
Talib Arabic   
Taliesin Welsh  A radiant brow. 
Tallis Persian  Wise, learned. 
Talman Hebrew  to injure, to oppress 
Talon    
Talorg Welsh   
Talos Greek  giant protector of Minos island 
Tam Scottish  A twin or heart. A boy or girl's name. 
Tama Japanese/Polynesian  Japanese: A jewel. Polynesian: A boy or son. A boy or girl's name. 
Tamas Greek  A twin. 
Tamer Turkish   
Tamir Arabic  pure, tall stately 
Tancred Teutonic  A thoughtful adviser. 
Tancredo Italian  of thoughtful counsel 
Tane Polynesian  The name of a god. 
Tanek Polish  immortal 
Taner Turkish   
Tangaroa Polynesian  Of the sea. 
Tangwyn Welsh  Peace. 
Tanicus Latin   
Tannar Old English  Leather worker. 
Tanner Old English  Leather worker. 
Tano Ghanese  name of river 
Tapan Hindu   
Tapesh Hindu   
Tara Irish Gaelic/Sanskrit  Irish Gaelic: A rocky hill, from the ancient home of Ireland's kings. Sanskrit: A star. The name of a Buddhist goddess. A boy or girl's name. 
Tarang Hindu   
Tarasios Greek  of Tarentum 
Tarcal Hungarian   
Tardos Hungarian  bald 
Taree Aboriginal  A wild fig. 
Tariq Arabic  The night visitor. 
Tarj£n Hungarian  name of an honor 
Tarkan Turkish   
Tarn Old Norse  A mountain pool. 
Taro Japanese  The firstborn son. 
Tarquin Latin  The name of two early Roman kings. 
Tarrant Old English  From the name of a river. 
Tarun Sanskrit  Young, tender. 
Tas Hungarian  well fed, stone 
Tashi Tibetan/Sherpa  Prosperity. A boy or girl's name. 
Tate Old Norse  Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum. 
Tathal Welsh   
Tathan Welsh   
Tatum Old English  From Tate's homestead. A boy or girl's name. 
Taurin Latin  born under the sign of Taurus 
Taurinus Latin   
Taurus   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Tavis Scottish  twin 
Tavish Scottish Gaelic  A twin. A form of Thomas. 
Tawhiri Polynesian  A tempest. 
Taylor Old French  A tailor. A boy or girl's name. 
Teague Irish Gaelic  A poet or philosopher. 
Teal English  A water bird. A boy or girl's name. 
Tean Cornish  One of the Isles of Scilly. A boy or girl's name. 
Tearlach Scottish   
Tecer Turkish   
Tecwyn Welsh  White, fair. 
Ted Old English  Divine gift. 
Teddie Old English  Divine gift. 
Teddy Old English  Divine gift. 
Tee    
Tej Hindu   
Telford Old French  An iron-cutter. 
Telo Old French  Teliau, Th←lo, Th←liau 
Tem English  country 
Teman Hebrew  right hand, south 
Temani Hebrew  of Teman 
Templar Old French  A knight. 
Tenenan Old French  Tinidor, Tenedor 
Tennyson Old English  The son of Dennis. Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. Also see Tennyson. 
Tenzin Tibetan/Sherpa  Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name. 
Tenzing Tibetan/Sherpa  Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name. 
Teodor Greek  The gift of God. 
Tercan Turkish   
Terence Latin  Tender, good gracious. 
Terje Norse  of Thor's spear 
Terrel Old English  thunderer 
Terrence   Tender, good gracious. 
Terrie Latin  Smooth and polished. 
Terro    
Terry Greek/Latin  Greek: The harvester or reaper. Latin: Smooth and polished. A boy or girl's name. 
Tetony Hungarian  chieftain 
Teulyddog Welsh   
Tewdwr Welsh   
Tex American  From Texas. 
Tezer Turkish   
Thabit Arabic   
Thaddeaus Latin  couragues, praiser 
Thaddeus Greek  Gift of God. 
Thai Vietnamese  many, multiple 
Thaliard   From Shakespeare's play Pericles. 
Thaman Hindu  name of a god 
Than Burmese  A million. An auspicious number name. 
Thane Old English  A land-holding soldier. Also a Scottish clan chieftain. 
Thanos Greek  Noble. 
Thatcher Old English  roof fixer 
Theobald Teutonic  A bold leader of the people. 
Theobold Old German  the boldest 
Theodore Greek  Divine gift. 
Theodoric Teutonic  The ruler of the people. Also see Derek. 
Theon Greek  Godly. 
Theophilus Greek  beloved of God 
Theron Greek  The hunter. 
Thersites   From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. 
Theseus Greek  A hero of Greek legend. 
Thibaud Old French   
Thidias   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Thierry French  French form of Terence and Theodoric. 
Thies Dutch  Dutch diminutives of Matthew. 
Thijs Dutch  Dutch diminutives of Matthew. 
Thomas Greek  A twin. 
Thor Old Norse  The God of thunder in Norse mythology. 
Thorald Old Norse  Ruling in the manner of Thor. 
Thoralf Scandinavian   
Thorbj?rn Scandinavian   
Thorburn Old Norse  Thor's warrior. 
Thord Scandinavian   
Thore Scandinavian   
Thorfinn Scandinavian   
Thorgeirr Scandinavian   
Thorgils Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon   
Thorgrim Scandinavian   
Thorkell Scandinavian   
Thorleifr Scandinavian   
Thormund Old English  Thor's protection. 
Thorne Old English  thorn tree 
Thornley Old English  From the thorny clearing. 
Thornton Old English  From the place among the thorns. 
Thorpe Old English  From the farm village. 
Thorstein Scandinavian   
Thorulffr Scandinavian   
Thorvald Scandinavian   
Thorvid Scandinavian   
Thosa Old French   
Thrandr Scandinavian   
Thurborn Teutonic  dweller by Thor¬s stream 
Thurio   From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. 
Thurlow Old English  from Thor 
Thurso Scottish  A Scottish placename. 
Thurstan Old English  Thor's stone. 
Thurston Norse  Thor¬s stone 
Tibald Teutonic  A bold leader of the people. 
Tibalt Greek  people¬s prince 
Tiberius Latin  After the River Tiber. 
Tibold German  A bold leader of the people. 
Tiernan Irish Gaelic  The descendant of a lord. 
Tierney Irish Gaelic  The descendant of a lord. A boy or girl's name. 
Tihamar Hungarian  likes silence 
Tiki Polynesian  One who is fetched, as in a spirit after death. 
Tilak Hindu   
Tilford Old English  From the good man's ford. 
Tim Greek  Honouring God, or honoured by God. 
Timeus Greek  perfect 
Timoleon Greek  I honor what I say 
Timon Greek  A reward, an honour. Also from Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. 
Timor   After the Timor Sea. 
Timothy Greek  Honouring God, or honoured by God. 
Timur Hebrew, Hungarian, Turkish  iron 
Tinh Vietnamese  mindful; aware 
Tipene Maori  Maori form of Stephen. 
Titus Latin  An old Roman name. 
Titusz Hungarian  dove, honored 
Tivadar Hungarian  gift of God 
Tivon Hebrew  lover of nature 
Tobias Hebrew  God is good. A biblical name. 
Tobie Hebrew  God is good. A boy or girl's name. 
Toby Hebrew  The Lord is good. 
Tod   A fox or foxhunter. 
Todd Old Norse from Latin  A fox or foxhunter. 
Toft Old English  From the site of the building. 
Toker Turkish   
Tolga Turkish   
Tom Greek  A twin. A form of Thomas. 
Tomaj Hungarian  name of a clan 
Tomas Czech/Irish/Scottish Gaelic/Spanish  A twin. A form of Thomas. 
Tomasz Polish  A twin. A form of Thomas. 
Tome Galician   
Tomi Japanese  Red. 
Tomkin Old English  Little Tom or Thomas. 
Tommy Greek  A twin. A form of Thomas. 
Tomo Greek  A twin. A form of Thomas. 
Tong Vietnamese  fragrant 
Tony Latin  Praiseworthy, of inestimable worth. 
Tor Old Norse/Celtic  Old Norse: The God of thunder in Norse mythology. Celtic: A rock. 
Tore Old Norse  The God of thunder in Norse mythology. 
Torin Gaelic  The chief. 
Tormey Irish Gaelic  A thunder spirit. 
Tormod Scottish   
Torquil Scottish Gaelic from Old Norse  Thor's cauldron. 
Torr Old English  From the tower. 
Torrance Latin  Smooth and polished. 
Torsten little Tom  Tompkin, Tomlin 
Torvald Old Norse  Thor the ruler. 
Toste Scandinavian   
Tostig Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian   
Touchstone   From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. 
Toussaint French  All the saints. Also see Santos. 
Tovi Modern Hebrew  Good. 
Townley Old English  From the town meadow. 
Townsend Old English  From the towns end. 
Toyo Japanese  plentiful 
Tracy Old French  Brave. A boy or girl's name. 
Trahaearn Welsh  strong as iron 
Traherne Welsh  Of iron strength. 
Tran Vietnamese  A family name. 
Tranio   From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. 
Tranter Old English  wagoneer 
Travis Old French  From the crossing or crossroads. 
Trefor Welsh  From the large village. 
Trefusis Cornish  A placename. 
Trelawney Cornish  From the church village. 
Tremayne Cornish  From the place of the stone or rock. 
Tremeur Old French  Treveur 
Trent English  Thrifty. From the name of a river. 
Trenus Latin   
Tresco Cornish  From a placename, one of the Isles of Scilly. 
Trethowan Cornish  From the farm by the sandhills. 
Trevelyan Cornish  From the farm at the mill. A Cornish placename. 
Trevor Welsh  Prudent. From the large village. 
Trey Middle English  third born, three 
Trigve Norwegian   
Trilby Italian  Sings with trills. A boy or girl's name. 
Trinculo   From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. 
Trinity Latin  A trio or triad, as in the Holy Trinity. A boy or girl's name. 
Tripp Old English  traveler 
Trisanu Hindu   
Tristan Celtic  The noisy one. 
Tristen Celtic  The noisy one. 
Tristram Celtic  Sad. 
Troilus French  place name 
Trowbridge Old English  From the wooden bridge. 
Troy Old French  Water or foot soldier. From a placename. Also the name of the ancient city in Asia Minor. 
Truman Old English  A trusty or faithful man. 
Tryggvi Scandinavian   
Trystan Cornish/Welsh  The noisy one. 
Tuart Aboriginal  A type of Eucalypt. 
Tuathal Celtic   
Tubal   From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. 
Tucker Old English  A cloth-worker. 
Tudfwlch Welsh   
Tudi Old French   
Tudor Welsh  Welsh form of Theodore. Devine gift. 
Tudur Welsh   
Tugdual Old French  Tual, Tugal, Pabu 
Tujan Old French  Tugen, Tujen 
Tuncer Turkish   
Tungyr Welsh   
Ture Scandinavian   
Turi Polynesian  The name of a famous chief. 
Turiau Old French  Turio 
Turner Old French  A lathe-worker. 
Turpin Old Norse  A Finnish man of Thor. 
Tushar Hindu   
Tuvya Hebrew   
Tuyen Vietnamese  Angelic. 
Twain Middle English  two pieces 
Twyford Old English  From the double ford. 
Tyack Cornish  A farmer. 
Tybalt Teutonic  A bold leader of the people. 
Tycho Greek  He who hits the mark. 
Tye Old English  From the enclosure. 
Tyee Native American  chief 
Tyler Old English  A tiler or tile-maker. A boy or girl's name. 
Tymon Greek  A reward, an honour. 
Tynan Gaelic  The dark one. 
Tyne   The name of an English river. A boy or girl's name. 
Tyrek Ty   
Tyrol   After the Austrian alpine region. 
Tyrone Irish  The name of a county in Northern Ireland. 
Tyrus Latin  person from Tyre 
Tyson Old French  A firebrand. 
Tytus Polish  An old Roman name. 
Tzuriel Hebrew