This is a list of submitted names in which an editor of the name is
Evil.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Tabuyan f Medieval Mongolian, History, ChineseDerived from Chinese 塔 (
ta) meaning "tower, pagoda, spire", 不 (
bu) meaning "not" and 煙 (
yan) meaning "smoke, mist". It was the name of the name of an Empress of Qara Khitai.
Tacita f Roman MythologyDerived from Latin
tace "to be silent". In Roman mythology, (Dea) Tacita was a goddess of the dead. According to Ovid, she was originally a water nymph called
Lara or
Lala, a daughter of the god
Almo who was raped by
Mercurius and eventually became a goddess of the underworld... [
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Tae f JapaneseFrom Japanese 多 (
ta) meaning "many, much" combined with 瑛 (
e) meaning "crystal". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Tae-geun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 根 "root; foundation"
Tae-ha f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 (
tae) "great, exalted, superior; big" and 夏 (
ha) meaning "summer, great, grand".
Tae-Hyeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 太
(tae) meaning "highest, greatest" or 泰
(tae) meaning "big, large, great" combined with 現
(hyeon) meaning "current, present" or 賢
(hyeon) meaning "virtuous, good"... [
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Taek-un m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 澤 "marsh, swamp; grace, brilliance; damp, moist; fertile" and 運 "luck, fortune; ship, transport".
Tae-min m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior" and 民 "people, subjects, citizens". A famous bearer is South Korean singer Lee Tae-min (1993-).
Tae-u m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 愚 "stupid, doltish, foolish".
Tahiyat f ArabicDerived from Arabic تحيات (
tḩyāt) meaning "greetings".
Tähkäpää f FolkloreFrom Finnish
tähkä meaning "ear of grain", and
pää meaning "head". It is the Finnish name for
Rapunzel and not used as a given name in Finland.
Tahsin m & f Arabic, Turkish, BengaliMeans "improvement, beautification, perfection" in Arabic, from the root حَسَّنَ
(ḥassana) meaning "to improve, to perfect".
Taidi f Estonian (Archaic)Meaning unknown. Compare this name with the similar-looking names
Taida and
Taidas, both of which are in use in Estonia's fellow Baltic country Lithuania.
Taig m ManxManx cognate of
Tadg. This name was traditionally Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated
Timothy.
Taillte f Medieval IrishDerived from a Brythonic loan word represented by Welsh
telediw "well formed, beautiful".
Taishi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 太 (
tai) meaning "big, great" combined with 史 (
shi) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Taivo m EstonianDerived from Old Estonian
taivas (
taevas in Modern Estonian) "heaven".
Tajallo m UzbekPossibly from the Uzbek
tajalli meaning "brightness, luster".
Taka m & f JapaneseMeans "hawk" in Japanese. It was most commonly used in the feudal error.
Takae f JapaneseFrom Japanese 孝 (
taka) "filial piety, obedience" and 江 (
e) "large river".
Takaji m JapaneseFrom Japanese 孝 (
taka) meaning "filial piety" combined with 司 (
ji) meaning "take charge of, control, manage". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Takao m JapaneseFrom Japanese 孝 (
taka) meaning "filial piety" or 隆 (
taka) meaning "noble, prosperous" combined with 夫 (
o) meaning "man, husband", 士 (
o) meaning "samurai, warrior", 生 (
o) meaning "live", 男 (
o) meaning "male", 勇 (
o) meaning "brave", 雄 (
o) meaning "hero, manly", 朗 (
o) meaning "bright, clear" or 郎 (
o) meaning "son"... [
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Takayuki m JapaneseFrom Japanese 貴 (
taka) meaning "worthful, expensive, valuable" or 崇 (
taka) meaning "worship, adore, revere, lofty" combined with 幸 (
yuki) meaning "fortune, happiness" or 雪 (
yuki) meaning "snow"... [
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Takekuma m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勇 (
take) meaning "courage" combined with 熊 (
kuma) meaning "bear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Taki f JapaneseFrom Japanese kanji 滝 (
taki) or 瀧 (
taki) both meaning "waterfall". It can be also the combination of 多 (
ta) meaning "much; many" combined with 希 (
ki) meaning "hope" or 樹 (
ki) meaning "tree"... [
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Takoda m American (Modern)Meaning uncertain, though allegedly a Sioux (Native American) name meaning "friend to everyone"; also see
Tokota. It might be a reversal of the syllables of
Dakota, which is a tribal name meaning "allies, friends" in the Dakota language.
Taksin m HistoryFrom Thai ตาก
(tak) referring to the historical kingdom of Tak (located in the present-day province of Tak in northern Thailand) combined with the name สิน
(Sin). This was the name of Taksin the Great (1734-1782), the only king of the Thonburi Kingdom... [
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Talant m KyrgyzDerived from the Greek adjective ταλαντιαῖος
(talantiaios) meaning "worth a talent". Also compare the Greek noun τάλαντον
(talanton) meaning "balance, scale".... [
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Tal'atoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tal'at meaning "face" and
oy meaning "moon".
Talibald m Medieval BalticEstonian form of
Tālivaldis. He was a Latgalian elder, the ruler of Tālava, whose support for Albert of Riga and the German crusaders brought about his death at the hands of the native Baltic peoples.
Tâm m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 心
(tâm) meaning "heart".
Tamara f JapaneseFrom Japanese 貴 (
tama) meaning "expensive" combined with 麻 (
ra) meaning "flax". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tamyasisa f QuechuaMeans "rain flower" in Quechua, from
tamya, "rain" and
sisa, "flower".
Tấn m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 晉
(tấn) meaning "advance, increase, promote".
Tanaka m & f ShonaMeans "we are good, we are blessed" in Shona.
Tanaya f Indian, HindiDerived from Sanskrit
tanaya (तनया ) "daughter" or "belonging to one's family; this child of mine".
Tanaydin m & f TurkishDerived from the Turkish
tan meaning "dawn, daybreak" and
aydın meaning "intellectual".
Tanchum m HebrewMeans "consolation" in Hebrew. The name is used in the Talmud for a great sage who lived in Babylon.
Tandzile f SwaziMeans "a female addition to the family" in Swazi.
Tanganutura f Indigenous Tasmanianmeans "to weep bitterly" in Palawa. This was the name of the mother of Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834-1905), who was the last fluent speaker of a Tasmanian language.
Tangerine f Popular CulturePresumably from the English word, which refers to a red or orange colored citrus fruit. Mentioned as a name in the songs 'Tangerine' by Led Zeppelin and 'Tangerine' by Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra.
Tania f JapaneseFrom Japanese 渓 (
tani) meaning "mountain stream, creek" combined with 愛 (
a) meaning "love, affection". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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