| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tajana | Likely a Slavic form of Tatiana (from the Roman family name Tatius); sometimes associated with 'crown' via 'taj'. | Arabic, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Taman | Garden, park (primary Malay/Indonesian meaning); used as a personal name in South Asia | Indonesian, Malay, Slavic | Unisex | — | |
| tanyia | Diminutive of Tatiana - historically 'of Tatius'; popularly rendered as 'fairy queen' or 'princess' in modern usage | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Tatana | Belonging to or descendant of Tatius (derived from the Roman name Tatius) | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| tatyanna | Feminine form of the Roman family name Tatius; meaning uncertain (folk interpretation: "fairy queen"). | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Te'a | Varies by origin: often 'gift of God' when derived from Dorothea/Teodora; in Polynesian contexts meanings vary (often related to day, light, or clarity). | Greek, Polynesian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Tenee | Unclear; possibly associated with Renée ('reborn') or Tania ('fairy queen') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Ticha | Quiet, silent | Czech, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Tichomir | Quiet + peace ("quiet peace" or "quiet world") | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Tija | Often a diminutive of Tatiana or a variant of Tia; associated senses include 'joy' (via Letitia) or 'aunt' (Spanish), though as a diminutive it may carry no independent meaning. | English, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Tik | Varies by language: in Chinese characters it can mean 'enlighten/advance' (迪) or be an ancient tribal name (狄); in Slavic contexts related to Tikhon; in Southeast Asia often a short/familiar name without a fixed lexical meaning. | Cantonese, Chinese, Khmer, Slavic, Thai, Vietnamese | Unisex | — | |
| Tilyana | Likely related to the linden tree (Tilia) or a diminutive/variant of Slavic names like Tatiana; generally a feminine diminutive form | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Tinkara | Diminutive feminine name - if derived from Kristina: 'follower of Christ'; if from Katarina: 'pure'. | Slavic, Slovenian | Girl | — | |
| Tomislav | Yearning for glory | Croatian, Proto-Slavic, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Tonka | Diminutive of Antonia/Antonija (from Latin Antonius); often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'invaluable' / 'of the Antonius family' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Toscha | Affectionate diminutive derived from Anton/Antonina (linked to the family name Antonius/Antonia),If from Tosca: 'from Tuscany' | Italian, Polish, Slavic | Unisex | — | |
| Trpimir | Enduring peace | Croatian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Tusia | A pet form meaning "little" or "beloved" based on a longer Slavic female name | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Tytyana | Feminine form of the Roman name Tatius; often interpreted in modern use as 'fairy queen' or associated with 'fairy'. | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Varinka | Diminutive of Varvara/Barbara - 'foreign' or 'stranger' (from Greek 'barbaros') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Variya | Likely "excellent, choicest" (from Sanskrit varya); also used as a Russian diminutive of Varvara (from Greek meaning "foreign/strange"). | Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Varja | Diminutive of Varvara; ultimately from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign, stranger'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Varvara-Louise | Combines Varvara ('foreign/stranger') and Louise ('renowned warrior') - roughly 'renowned/famous foreigner' or 'famous warrior'. | French, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Varvara-Maria | Combines Varvara 'foreign, stranger' and Maria 'bitter' or 'beloved' - roughly 'foreign beloved'. | Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Vasiljev | Son or descendant of Vasil; Vasil means "kingly, royal" | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vasko | Derived from Basil/Basilios - "kingly, royal" | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vaslav | Greater glory (from Slavic elements meaning "more/greater" + "glory") | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vassil | Royal, kingly | Bulgarian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vatroslav | Fire-glory | Croatian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vedrana | Cheerful, joyful; clear or serene | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Venceslau | Greater glory | Czech, Portuguese, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Veno | Likely "hunter" if derived from Latin Venantius ('to hunt'); otherwise functions as a diminutive/short form without an independent meaning | Slavic, Slovenian | Boy | — | |
| Ventsislav | Crowned with glory; wreath of glory | Bulgarian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Verka | Diminutive of Vera (meaning 'faith') or of Veronika/Veronica (from Berenice, 'bringer of victory' or interpreted as 'true image') | Slavic, Ukrainian | Girl | — | |
| Veruschka | Faith, trust | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Vesko | Diminutive of names from the Slavic root 'vesel' meaning 'cheerful, merry' - 'little cheerful one.' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Viacheslav | Greater glory | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vice | English: 'vice' = immoral habit or wrongdoing; As a given name (notably in Croatia) used as a form of Vito/Vitus (historic name associated with Saint Vitus). | Croatian, English, Latin, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vido | Derived from Vid/Vitus/Vito - related to 'life' or 'lively' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vilim | Resolute protector | Croatian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vitalyna | Derived from Latin 'Vitalis' meaning 'life', 'vital' or 'living' | Slavic, Ukrainian | Girl | — | |
| Vlade | Rule, dominion | Croatian, Serbian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vlado | From the Slavic root 'vlad' meaning 'rule' or 'ruler' (as a short/diminutive form) | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Vlasta | Power, rule | Croatian, Czech, Old Church Slavonic, Proto-Slavic, Serbian, Slavic, Slovak | Girl | — | |
| Vlastimil | Dear to homeland | Czech, Slavic, Slovak | Boy | — | |
| Vojislav | Warrior glory | Serbian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Václav | Greater glory | Czech, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Wenceslaus | Greater glory | Czech, English, Latin, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Wratislaus | Returning glory | Czech, Latin, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Władysław | Rule and glory | Polish, Slavic | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.