| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| terany | No established historical meaning; a modern invented name without a fixed etymology | English | Unisex | — | |
| Tereesha | Variant of Teresa; traditionally interpreted as 'harvester' or associated with summer (original meaning uncertain) | English | Girl | — | |
| Terian | Possibly 'shield' (if from Welsh 'Tarian'); otherwise a modern invented name without an established traditional meaning | English | Unisex | — | |
| Terica | Possibly 'ruler, ever-powerful' (from Erica) or 'harvester' (from Teresa); generally a modern elaboration without a single established meaning. | English | Girl | — | |
| Tericka | Probably from Teresa ('harvester' or 'late summer') or from Erica ('eternal ruler') | English | Girl | — | |
| TeriLyn | A modern blend: Teri (from Teresa, 'harvester') + Lyn (Lynn, 'lake' or 'waterfall') - often interpreted as 'harvester by the lake' or a graceful feminine combination. | English | Girl | — | |
| Terinna | Likely a modern feminine name; possibly 'harvester' (if linked to Teresa) or 'earth' (if from Latin 'terra') | English | Girl | — | |
| Terique | Modern/created name; may evoke meanings of Tariq ('morning star' or 'knocker' - 'he who knocks at the door') or echo the feeling of Terrence ('tender, gracious') | English | Boy | — | |
| Terrace | Likely from the Roman family name Terentius, often interpreted as 'tender/gracious'; alternatively linked to 'terrace' meaning a raised area or platform of earth. | English | Boy | — | |
| Terral | Of the earth; from the land | English | Boy | — | |
| Terri-Lea | A modern compound of Terri (from Teresa, often rendered 'harvester') and Lea (Hebrew 'weary' or Old English 'meadow'); roughly 'harvester of the meadow'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Terri-Louise | From Teresa ('harvester') + Louise ('famous warrior') | English | Girl | — | |
| Terri-Lynne | Combines Teresa ('harvester') and Lynne ('lake'): roughly 'harvester by the lake.' | English | Girl | — | |
| Terri-Rae | Combines Terri (from Teresa: 'harvester' or 'summer') and Rae (from Rachel: 'ewe') - roughly 'harvester' + 'ewe'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Terrieann | Combination of Theresa ('harvester') and Ann ('grace') - roughly 'gracious harvester' or 'harvest of grace'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Terrielynn | A modern blended name - Terri + Lynn - often interpreted loosely as 'Terri by the lake' or 'harvester by the lake' (combining associations of Teresa and Lynn). | English | Girl | — | |
| Terrika | Likely 'of the earth' (from Latin terra) or a feminine form related to Teresa/Erica; broadly a modern feminine name | English | Girl | — | |
| Terril | Originally a surname/nickname from Old French meaning 'puller' or 'stubborn person'. | English | Boy | — | |
| Terrisha | Derived from Trisha/Patricia/Teresa - commonly associated with 'noble' (from Patricia) or 'harvester' (from Teresa). | English | Girl | — | |
| Terrolyn | A modern coinage meaning roughly 'earth' or 'little/feminine earth' (earthly) | English | Girl | — | |
| Terry's | Diminutive of Terence (possibly 'tender'/'gracious') or Teresa (often interpreted as 'harvester'); generally 'little Terence/Teresa'. | English | Unisex | — | |
| Terryann | Combination of Terry (from Terence/Teresa) and Ann (Hebrew 'grace') - roughly 'graceful ruler' or 'grace of Terry/Teresa'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Terrylyn | A modern combination of Terry and Lyn, often interpreted as 'Terry of the lake' or 'tender one by the lake' (blend of Terry + Lyn) | English | Girl | — | |
| Teryl | No inherited meaning | English | Girl | — | |
| Terylynn | A modern blended name combining Teresa/Terry and Lynn; loosely interpretable as 'Teresa by the lake' or a feminine name formed from Ter- + -lynn. | English | Girl | — | |
| Teshianna | A modern blend often interpreted as 'grace' (Anna) combined with a Tes- element; roughly 'graceful' or 'gracious.' | English | Girl | — | |
| teslyn | A modern feminine blend related to Tess/Teresa; by extension connected to Teresa's traditional sense ('harvester' or 'late summer') and used as a diminutive/formal name variant | English | Girl | — | |
| Tessanne | A modern combination of Tessa (from Teresa, 'harvester') and Anne ('grace') - roughly 'gracious harvester' or 'harvest of grace'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Tevaughn | Little; small | African American, English, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Tevian | No long-established meaning; a modern invented name. May be interpreted as a blend of elements from Tevin and Tavian (Tavian related to Latin Octavianus, 'eighth'), so meanings vary by interpretation | English | Unisex | — | |
| Tevien | No single historical meaning; treated as a modern variant of Tevin and therefore sometimes associated with meanings tied to Kevin ('handsome/noble birth') or Steven ('crown') | English | Boy | — | |
| Tevinn | Modern coinage/variant of Tevin - commonly associated with Kevin's sense of 'gentle' or 'handsome' | English | Boy | — | |
| Tevynne | Uncertain - a modern elaboration typically treated as the feminine form of Tevin (meaning varies by source) | English | Girl | — | |
| Thaleah | Blooming, flourishing; joyful | English | Girl | — | |
| Thanna | Most commonly associated with Arabic meaning ‘praise’ or ‘commendation’; other uses/etymologies exist in South Asian and modern variant contexts. | Arabic, English, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Thavius | Uncertain (modern/created name). Often interpreted as a variant of Octavius ('eighth') or linked to Tavi/Tobias roots (interpretations vary). | English | Boy | — | |
| thaylia | 'blooming, to flourish' (Greek Thalia); also associated with Hebrew 'dew from heaven' | English | Girl | — | |
| Theobald | Bold people | English, Germanic, Old Frankish, Old High German | Boy | — | |
| Thornel | Associated with a thorn bush or thorny place; roughly 'little thorn' or 'dweller by the thorn' | English | Boy | — | |
| Thorold | From Old Norse Þórvaldr, meaning 'Thor-ruler' or 'ruler protected by Thor' | English, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Thug | Cheat, swindler | English, Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit | Boy | — | |
| Thurgood | Originally a surname from a medieval personal name combining the Norse god element 'Thor' and Old English 'gōd' ('good' or 'god'); commonly interpreted as 'Thor-good' or 'good/fortunate through Thor.' | English | Boy | — | |
| Thurl | Opening; pierced | English, Old English | Boy | — | |
| Thurley | Clearing or meadow associated with the god Thor ("Thor's clearing") | English | Unisex | — | |
| Tiaesha | A modern elaboration of Tia; often associated with 'aunt' (from Spanish Tía) or simply used as a feminine given name | English | Girl | — | |
| Tiahne | A modern feminine name, commonly treated as a variant of Tiana and often interpreted as 'princess' or simply a stylish given name | English | Girl | — | |
| Tiahni | Modern coinage/variant of Tiana/Tia - commonly associated with 'princess' (Tiana) or 'aunt' (Spanish Tia) | English | Girl | — | |
| Tiahnne | A modern variant of Tiana/Tia + Anne; commonly interpreted as 'princess' or 'graceful princess' (Tia/Tiana → 'princess'/'aunt', Anne → 'grace') | English | Girl | — | |
| Tiahra | Crown; crowned; royal | English | Girl | — | |
| Tiaisha | A contemporary blended name combining Tia and Aisha, often interpreted as relating to life or being alive (from Aisha). | English | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.