This is a list of submitted names in which an editor of the name is
Felie.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Tayo m & f YorubaMeans "worth joy" in Yoruba. It is often used as a short form of names ending in
tayo, such as
Olatayo.
T9C f & m American (South)This very rare name is an exception to the rule that numerals are normally not allowed as part of the spelling of names in the United States. It's a creative rebus-like spelling of a slang intensive term for "tiny" found in the Southwestern United States... [
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Tchue m African MythologyA cultural founder hero of the Bushmen. Tchue's deeds and transformations were 'many, many and not one'. He was a genius of fruit; also was he at different times a bird, an elephant, a fly, a lizard and even a water hole... [
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Tcliblento f AlgonquianMeaning unknown. Tcliblento is a character from the Choptank tribe in the novel 'Chesapeake' by James A. Michener.
Tedha f History (Ecclesiastical), Medieval CornishCornish form of
Tedda. This name was borne by a 5th-century virgin and saint in Wales and Cornwall. Early Latin records, however, mention the saint by the name
Tecla (itself a form of the name
Thecla borne by the first female martyr in Christianity) and consider her a companion of
Breaca, while in Cornish sources, she was listed among the daughters of
Brychan, king of Brycheiniog in Wales... [
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Tegla f Eastern African, PokotA famous bearer is Tegla Chepkite Loroupe (born 1973) a Kenyan long-distance track and road runner. She is also a global spokeswoman for peace, women's rights and education.
Tejumola f YorubaMeans "one who looks forward to better days" or "stare at wealth" in Yoruba, derived from
tẹ meaning "press",
ojú meaning "eyes, face",
mọ́ meaning "onto" and
ọlá meaning "wealth".
Telethusa f Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of Greek Τελέθουσα
(Telethousa), which is possibly derived from Greek τελέθω
(telethô) meaning "to come into being". This name belonged to the mother of Iphis in Greek mythology.
Temircan m Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
темир (temir) meaning "iron" and Persian
جان (jan) meaning "soul".
Tenages m Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Ancient Greek
τέναγος (ténagos) meaning "shoal water, shallows, lagoon".
Tenaya m MiwokPossibly from Central Sierra Miwok
taná·ya- meaning "evening star". This was the name of a 19th-century Miwok chief for whom Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park was named.
Teng'chi f GaroFrom the Garo word তেঁ (
teng) meaning "shining" and চি (
chi) meaning "water".
Tennessee f & m English (American)From the name of the state located in the Southeastern region of the United States, possibly derived from Cherokee ᏔᎾᏏ
(tanasi), believed to mean "winding river", which was originally the name of a village in present-day Monroe County, Tennessee... [
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Teos m Ancient EgyptianTeos was the name of Pharaon Teos of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt (380-343 BC).
Tha f & m ChinMeans "strength, energy" in Hakha Chin.
Tha f ManipuriMeans "moon (as an object, the astronomical body)" in Meitei.
Thawng m & f ChinMeans "sound, noise" or "news" in Hakha Chin.
Thear m & f KhmerMeans "great quantity, huge", "support", or "current of water" in Khmer.
Thëllëza f AlbanianDerived from Albanian
thëllëzë "partridge" and, figuratively, "pretty girl".
Thessaly f EnglishThessaly is a traditional geographic and modern administrative region of Greece, comprising most of the ancient region of the same name. This name is borne by Thessaly Lerner, American stage, film and voice actress.
Thnou m KhmerMeans "bow, arc" or "December" in Khmer.
Thoomi f Indigenous AustralianIt comes from the Aboriginal language Adnyamathanha mostly spoken in Flinders Ranges, South Australia. Thoomi is a main character in 2017 Australian movie
Cargo.
Thụy m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 瑞
(thụy) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious".
Tiaa f Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
tj-ꜥꜣ possibly meaning "the great", derived from a variant of
tꜣ "the; she of" combined with
ꜥꜣ "big, great, important". Tiaa was an ancient Egyptian queen consort during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1550-1292 BC)... [
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Tiannuo m ChineseThis name means 'promise of the sky' in Chinese. Deng Tiannuo is the Chinese madeup name of the famous journalist Tiziano Terzani (1938-2004) who lived in the Popular Republic of China with his family in the years 1980-84... [
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Tianwei m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 天
(tiān) meaning "sky, heaven" combined with 薇
(wēi) referring to osmunda regalis, a type of fern, as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Tigrou m PetFrom French
tigre meaning "tiger".
Tikasuk f InupiatMeaning unknown. This is the name of an important Iñupiaq educator, poet and writer.
Tilak m Sanskrit, HinduismTilak (or Tilaka) is the Hindu ritual of marking someone's forehead with a fragrant paste, such as of sandalwood or vermilion, as a welcome and expression of honour when they arrive. ... [
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Tima m EfikMeans "remember love" in Efik.
Tindara f ItalianFrom
Tindari, the name of a city in Sicily where there is a famous statue of the Virgin Mary. Our Lady of Tindari is a Black Madonna. The Italian place name derives from Greek Τυνδαρίς
(Tyndaris), the name of the preexisting Greek colony which honours the legendary Spartan king
Tyndareus.
Tingmao f & m ChineseDerived from Chinese character 廷 (
tíng) meaning "courtyard; palace hall; court" combined with 懋 (
mào) meaning "splendid; luxuriant".... [
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Tiye f Ancient EgyptianTiye was the name of several royal Egyptian women. One of them was Tiye the Great Royal Wife of the Pharaoh
Amenhotep III of Egypt (of the Eighteenth Dynasty 1550-1292 BC)... [
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Tjampu m Indigenous AustralianMeans "left-handed" in Ngaatjatjarra, spoken in the arid central and central-western desert in Australia.
Toch m & f KhmerMeans "small, little" in Khmer.
Toderina f Genoese (Archaic), Venetian (Archaic)Feminine form of
Toderino. A known bearer of this name was the Genoese noblewoman Toderina Fregoso. In May 1437, she married the Italian military leader Braccio I Baglioni (1419-1479) and had four children with him.
Toetela f RomaniMeaning uncertain. A known bearer of this given name was Toetela Steinbach (1902-1944), the mother of the Dutch-Sinti Holocaust icon Settela Steinbach (1934-1944). It should be noted that in her case, it is possible that the spelling of her name is "dutchized" and that the original Sinti spelling of her name was actually
Tutela... [
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Tokiwa m & f Japanese (Rare)From the Japanese kanji 常 (
tokiwa) meaning "eternal; unchanging". It could derive also from 常 (read
toko or
toki) meaning "eternal; unchanging" combined with 磐 (
iwa or
wa) meaning "rock".... [
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Tola m & f YorubaMeans "prominent for success" in Yoruba, derived from
tó meaning "as prominent as" and
ọlá meaning "wealth, success, nobility". It is also a short form of longer names such as
Omotola,
Oyètọ́lá,
Tọ́lání and
Tọ́láṣe.
Tomi m NigerianMeans "the people" in Kalarbari, spoken in Nigeria.
Tomohiko m JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 友 (
tomo) meaning "friend, companion, comrade" or 知 (
tomo) meaning "to know, wisdom" or 智 (
tomo) meaning "intellect, knowledge, wisdom" or 朝 (
tomo) meaning "morning, Imperial court, dynasty" combined with 彦 (
hiko) meaning "accomplished young man; prince".... [
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Tomor m Albanian, Albanian MythologyFather Tomor is the personification of
Mount Tomorr, also known as
Mount Tomor in Albanian, a mountain range which includes the highest peak in central Albania. Mount Tomorr is considered the home of the gods in central Albanian popular belief... [
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Tömörkhüü m & f MongolianMeans "iron son" in Mongolian, from төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and хүү
(khüü) meaning "son, boy".
Tömörkhuyag m & f MongolianMeans "iron armour" in Mongolian, from төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and хуяг
(khuyag) meaning "armour".
Tooke m KyrgyzMeans "mountain uncle" or "mountain elder brother" in Kyrgyz.
Toranosuke m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 寅 (
tora) meaning "Tiger (zodiac sign)" or 虎 (
tora) meaning "tiger" combined with 之 (
no), a possessive, and 助 (
suke) meaning "assistente" or 介 (
suke) meaning "concern oneself with; mediate".... [
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Toshi m & f JapaneseEither from classical adjectives 利し
(toshi) meaning "sharp" and 敏し
(toshi) meaning "keen, clever" (where 俊 shares a similar meaning) or noun 年/歳/才
(toshi) meaning "year; age." Other kanji in relation to these derivations include, from the adjectives, 慧 meaning "wisdom," 淑 meaning "graceful, ladylike, modest, well-mannered" or, from the noun, 寿 meaning "congratulations; longevity," among others... [
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Toshinori m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 寿 (
toshi) meaning "longevity; congratulations" combined with 紀 (
nori) meaning "age; order" or 則 (
nori) meaning "law". It can also derive from 敏 (
toshi) meaning "alert; agile" or 俊 (
toshi) meaning "person" combined with 憲 (
nori) meaning "basic law".... [
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Touka f JapaneseMeans "good perfume" from Kanji 董 (
tou) meaning "correct" and 香 (
ka) meaning "incense, perfume".... [
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Trebopala f Old Celtic, Celtic MythologyLusitanian name believed to be the name of a goddess, which appears in a single inscription: the Cabeço das Fraguas inscription from present-day Portugal. It is likely derived from Celtic *
trebo- meaning "house, dwelling place" and an uncertain second element, potentially the Lepontic and Ligurian word
pala probably meaning "sacred stone", or the second element might mean "flat land" or "protector"... [
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Trejú f Romani (Caló)Means "cross" in Caló, referring to the cross of crucifixion. It is used as the Caló equivalent of
Cruz.
Trpimir m CroatianDerived from the Slavic elements
trpi "endure, bear, suffer" and
mir meaning "peace" or "world".
Tshala f LubaMeaning unknown. It comes from the Tshiluba language, spoken in DR Congo.
Tshiandanda m & f LubaThis name is given by Luba people when the newborn has at least four older siblings of the opposite gender.
Tsing m & f ChineseMeans "continuous", "huge" or "nuclear" possibly in Xia, spoken in China.
Tsurukoma f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 鶴 (
tsuru) meaning "crane" or 弦 (
tsuru) meaning “bowstring; musical instrument string" or 蔓 (
tsuru) meaning "connections; contacts; influence" combined with 駒 (
koma) meaning "foal, young horse"... [
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Tsuyu f JapaneseFrom Japanese kanji 梅雨 (
tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" or 露 (
tsuyu) meaning "dew; dewdrop". ... [
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Tubbo m LuhyaMeans "lover of bees; friend of all" in Luhya.
Tupsuuna f YakutFrom the Yakut word тупсуу (
tupsuu) meaning "reconciliation; truce".
Turgunu-Sanga m SumerianTurgunu-Sanga (3100 BC) seems to have been a Sumerian accountant for the Turgunu family. His names is one of the earliest names recorded.
Tusitala m SamoanMeans "teller of tales" in Samoan. This name was adopted by the writer Robert Louis Stevenson when he lived on the island.
Tuuğan m Karachay-BalkarMeans "born" in Karachay-Balkar, or alternatively from the Turkish
doğan meaning "falcon".
Tuya-Nebettawy f Ancient EgyptianCombination of
Tuya and
Nebettawy. This was the name given to one of the several daughters of pharaoh Ramesses II (ca 1303-1213 BC), third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (from 1292 to 1189 BC ca).
Twosret f Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
tꜣ-wsr.t meaning "mighty lady", derived from
tꜣ "the; she of" combined with
wsr "mighty, powerful" and the feminine suffix
-t. This was the name of the last known ruler and the final pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty (c.1191 BCE – c.1189 BCE), who inherited the position after the death of her husband
Seti II... [
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