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First Name Directory - Starting with T
This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.
Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.
Tae-ho Tae-ho is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 49 hanja with the reading "ho" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Tae-il Tae-il is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and ten hanja with the reading "il" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Tae-soo Tae-soo is a Korean male given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 34 hanja with the reading "soo" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Tae-suk Tae-suk, also spelled Tae-seok or Tae-sok, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 20 hanja with the reading "suk" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Tae-sung Tae-sung, also spelled Tae-song, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 27 hanja with the reading "sung" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Tae-wook Tae-wook, also spelled Tae-uk, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 11 hanja with the reading "wook" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Tae-woong Tae-woong is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and two hanja with the reading "woong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Tae-yong Tae-yong is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 24 hanja with the reading "yong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Additionally, there is one character with the reading "ryong" which may also be written and pronounced "yong" in South Korea.
Tage Tage, or Thage is a male given name with Danish origins.
Taha Taha (Arabic طه) is both a male given name in Arabic or in the Islamic world (in Turkish) and an Arabic family name.
Tahar
Taher In Islamic context, Taher (alternatively spelled Tahir and Tahar in French; Arabic: طاهر, Ṭāhir; pronounced [tˤɑːˈher] pronounced [tˤɑːˈhɪr] or [Ṭāher]) refers to purity and cleanliness in accordance with religious rituals.[citation needed] It is also a name in several Islamic cultures.
Tahir Tahir (Arabic & #160; طاهر) is a male name of Arabic origin meaning "real", "pure", "chaste", "strict". The name occurs in the Arabic and Persian-speaking countries, in Turkey, Azerbaijan and the Balkans as well as in other Muslim dominated cultures and occurs as a family name.
Tahmid Tahmid (تحميد in Arabic ) is a male given name meaning the one who is to be praised or simply praising [1] Tahmid (تحميد in Arabic ) is a male given name meaning the one who is to be praised or simply praising [1]
Tahsin Tahsin (also transliterated as Tahseen, Arabic: تحسین) is an Arabic word which means improve, enhance, or enrich. It is commonly used as a given name for male children in the Arabic and Islamic worlds. If the name was given to a female it would be considered strange because the name is mainly for boys.
Taichi Taichi (written: 太一, 多一, 大地 or 泰稚) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Taichirō Taichirō, Taichiro or Taichirou (written: 太一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Taiichi Taiichi (written: 泰一 or 耐一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Taiki
Taishi Taishi (written: 大志, 大司, 泰士 or 泰史) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takafumi Takafumi is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takahide Takahide (written: 隆秀, 貴秀 or 高秀) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takahiko Takahiko (written: 崇彦, 孝彦, 貴彦, 隆彦 or 恭彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takahiro Takahiro (たかひろ, タカヒロ?) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Takahisa Takahisa (written: 貴久, 貴永, 敬久, 孝久, 高久 or 隆久) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takahito Takahito is a common Japanese given name for males.
Takaki Takaki (written: 高木 or 髙木) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Takamasa Takamasa (written: 隆将, 隆正, 貴匡, 貴政, 高政 or 高雅) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takamitsu Takamitsu (written: 貴光, 峻光, 高光 or 崇光) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takamori
Takanobu Takanobu is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takanori Takanori (written: 貴教, 貴紀, 貴徳, 孝敬, 孝紀, 孝典, 孝憲, 孝法, 孝則, 隆典, 隆則, 陽功, 聖典, 雅男, 崇典 or 鎬則) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takao Takao (written: 貴男, 貴雄, 隆男, 隆雄, 隆夫, 高生, 孝男, 孝雄, 孝夫, 孝生, 孝朗, 京夫 or たかお in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takashi Takashi (江詩, たかし, タカシ?) is a male Japanese given name.
Takatomi Takatomi (written: 高富 or 貴富) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takatoshi Takatoshi (written: 高資, 高俊, 高利, 高松, 孝駿, 隆敏, 貴俊, 昂聡 or 宝寿) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takatsugu Takatsugu (written: 高次) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takauji Takauji (written: 尊氏 or 高氏) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takaya Takaya is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takayasu Takayasu is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name.
Takayoshi Takayoshi (written: 孝允, 孝佳, 孝義, 孝悦, 高兆, 高義, 高吉, 隆儀, 隆義, 隆徳, 貴義, 將能, 賢良 or 崇兆) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takayuki Takayuki (written: 孝之, 孝行, 孝幸, 隆之, 隆行, 隆幸, 高之, 高行, 高猷, 貴之, 貴幸, 貴由, 貴由輝, 崇之, 崇幸, 敬之, 卓行 or タカユキ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takeaki Takeaki (written: 武揚, 武昭 or 剛明) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takefumi Takefumi (written: 建文, 健史, 丈史 or 武文) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takeharu Takeharu (written: 武春 or 丈晴) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takehiko Takehiko (written: 武彦, 毅彦, 雄彦 or 岳彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takehiro Takehiro (written: 丈裕, 丈博, 威宏, 武大, 豪宏, 健弘, 剛裕 or 岳大) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takehisa Takehisa (written: 武久) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takehito Takehito (written: 武人, 威仁, 健人, 健仁, 岳人 or たけひと in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takeichi Takeichi (written: 竹一 or 武一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takejirō Takejirō, Takejiro or Takejirou (written: 竹二郎 or 武次郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takenaga Takenaga is a Japanese surname and masculine given name. It can be written with a few different kanji, for example bamboo–eternal (竹永) and martial–chief (武長).
Takenori Takenori (written: 丈統, 武法, 武則, 豪則 or 全登) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takeo Takeo (たけお, タケオ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Takeru Takeru (たける, タケル?) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Takeshi Takeshi (which might be written in several ways, such as 武, 毅, 猛, or 健史, katakana: タケシ; hiragana: たけし) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Taketo Taketo (written: 岳人) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Taketora Taketora (written: 武虎 or 竹虎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Taketoshi Taketoshi (written: 武敏) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takeya Takeya (written: 偉弥, 健次, 剛也) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takeyoshi Takeyoshi (written: 喬義 or 武能) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takezō Takezō, Takezo or Takezou (written: 武三 or 竹蔵) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takuji Takuji (written: 宅治, 拓児, 拓司, 拓自, 卓治 卓次 or 卓爾) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takuma Takuma is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takumi Takumi (匠) is a Japanese word meaning "artisan". It is also a masculine Japanese given name or a surname using various kanji characters. The given name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.
Takuo Takuo (written: 卓雄, 拓央 or 択生) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takurō Takurō, Takuro or Takurou (written: 拓郎, 拓朗, 卓郎, 卓朗, 卓廊, 琢郎 or 琢朗) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takuto Takuto (written: 卓人 or 拓土) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takuzō Takuzō, Takuzo or Takuzou (written: 卓三 or 拓三) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Talal Talal (Arabic: طلال, Ṭalāl) is an Arabic name and may refer to: Talal (Arabic: طلال, Ṭalāl) is an Arabic name and may refer to:
Talat Talat (also transliterated as Talaat and Tal'at; Ottoman Turkish: طلعت; Turkish: Talât; Arabic: طلعت) is a Turkish name used in Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, India and the Levant.
Talha Talha is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin.
Tamer Tamer is a male name of Arabic and Turkish origin meaning a whole man, which occurs in Turkish in the sense of a respected person, someone with good character traits, or a very nice person. Tamer also appears as a family name.
Tamio Tamio (written: 民生 or 民夫) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tammo Tammo is a masculine given name. The name is derived from the Middle High German Dankmar or also Dankwart. Dankmar has the "deep thinker" with meaning or otherwise translated: "famous for his thoughts".
Tamotsu Tamotsu (written: 保) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tanasko Rajić Atanasije Rajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Атанасије Рајић; 1754–1815), known by his nickname Tanasko (Танаско), was a Serbian vojvoda (commander) and revolutionary, the barjaktar (flag-bearer) in the First Serbian Uprising led by Karađorđe against the Ottoman Empire, and the captain in Obrenović's Second Serbian Uprising, during which he died (1815).
Tanel Tanel is an Estonian masculine given name. As the Finnish name Taneli exists as a Finnish form of Daniel.
Taneli Taneli is a Finnish masculine given name and surname and may refer to:
Taner Taner (from Turkish tan, "dawn", and er, "soldier") is usually a Turkish masculine given name and surname.
Tankred
Tanner Tanner is a masculine name meaning "leather maker."
Tanner Tanner is a primarily masculine given name, given mainly in the English-speaking world. He comes from the verb to tan (German: tanning) and a person described thus processed the animal hides to leather.
Tanrıkulu T is a Turkish male first name and family name. T means "Servant of God".
Tanush Tanush is the Albanian variant of the Greek given name Athanasius. In Latin, it was written Tanusius, while in Italian Tanussio and Tanusso.
Tanvir Tanvir (also spelled Tanveer, Tanweer, or Tanwir), from the Arabic "تنوير", meaning 'enlightenment', may refer to:
Tapani Tapani is a male given name common in Finland. It is considered the Finnish form of the name Stephen. The nameday is the 26th of December. As of 2013 there were more than 150,000 people with this name in Finland. A variant of Tapani is Tahvo. The name Teppo is a diminutive of Tapani. It is listed by the Finnish Population Register Centre as one of the top 10 most popular male given names ever.
Tapio Tapio is a male given name common in Finland. The nameday is 18 June. As of January 2013 there were almost 140,000 people with this name in Finland. The name might have originated from the name of the Finnish god of forests, animals, and hunting. A common nickname for Tapio is Tapsa. It is listed by the Finnish Population Register Centre as one of the top 10 most popular male given names ever.
Taqi Taqi (Arabic: تقی, Taqī) is a male Muslim given name. It may refer to the following: Taqi (Arabic: تقی, Taqī) is a male Muslim given name. It may refer to the following:
Taqi al-Din Taqi al-Din (Arabic: تقی الدين Taqī al-Dīn) (also spelled Taqi ad-Din, Taqieddin, Takieddine or Takiyüddin) is an Arabic name for men. It is also an Arabic surname of a Sunni Muslim family from Damascus (Ref. The Islamic dynasties, a chronological and genealogical handbook by Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Edinburgh University Press 1967), as well as one of a Druze family from Baakline, in Lebanon. Taqi al-Din (Arabic: تقی الدين Taqī al-Dīn) (also spelled Taqi ad-Din, Taqieddin, Takieddine or Takiyüddin) is an Arabic name for men. It is also an Arabic surname of a Sunni Muslim family from Damascus (Ref. The Islamic dynasties, a chronological and genealogical handbook by Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Edinburgh University Press 1967), as well as one of a Druze family from Baakline, in Lebanon.
Taras Taras is a male Eastern European given name, used particularly by Ukrainians. It is probably derived from Taras, son of the god Poseidon.
Tarcisio Tarcisio is a masculine Italian given name. It derives from the in the 3rd century Roman Saint of Tarzisius.
Tardu Tardu is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Tardu" means "a Light Coming from Darkness".
Tarek T or better Tariq (Arabic & #160; طارق, DMG Ṭāriq), because there is also a word written with KAF tarik with entirely different meaning that can be used as a name, is both a noun and a male Arabic name.
There is a feminine form of the word Tariq (Tariqa, Arabic & #160; طارقة, DMG Ṭāriqa to German small bed), which however is not a common name.
Tariec
Tarik T or better Tariq (Arabic & #160; طارق, DMG Ṭāriq), because there is also a word written with KAF tarik with entirely different meaning that can be used as a name, is both a noun and a male Arabic name.
There is a feminine form of the word Tariq (Tariqa, Arabic & #160; طارقة, DMG Ṭāriqa to German small bed), which however is not a common name.
Tariq Tariq (also transliterated as Tarik, Tarek, Tareq, Tarec, Tarique, or Tarık" Arabic: طارق, Ṭāriq) is an Arabic male given name, common in the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia and Southeast Europe.
Tarján Tarján is a Hungarian male given name, derived from an old Turkic title, meaning viceroy or prince. Tarján was also the name of the one of the seven Hungarian tribes. It is also a surname and the name of several settlements in Hungary with various prefixes and suffixes.
Tarjei Tarjei is a Norwegian masculine given name as a Norwegian, occurring especially in Telemark and Aust-Agder dialect form of Evans.
Tarō Tarō, Taro or Tarou (太郎, タロウ, たろう?), is a stand-alone Japanese given name or a common name suffix for males (literally meaning "eldest son"). Tarō can also be used as a surname.
Taşkın Tabo (Turkish: "streaming over") is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Taşkıran Tabo is a Turkish male first name and family name. Tabo means "Stone".
Tassilo Tassilo - is a masculine given name of West Germanic origin, which is based on a diminutive form of the name Tasso/Tazzo written also Thassilo - (for example as ilo /-ili in the eleventh over Latin diminutive - illus, illa - illum).
Tatsunori Tatsunori (written: 辰徳 or 辰基) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tatsuo Tatsuo (written: 龍夫, 龍雄, 龍生, 龍男, 竜夫, 竜雄, 竜男, 達夫, 達雄, 達生, 達男, 達郎, 辰夫, 辰雄, 立郎 or 剛男) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tatsurō Tatsurō, Tatsuro or Tatsurou (written: 達郎, 達朗, 竜郎 or 龍朗) is a masculine Japanese given name and may refer to:
Tatsushi Tatsushi (written: 達司 or 立嗣) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tatsuya Tatsuya (たつや, タツヤ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Tatsuyoshi Tatsuyoshi (written: 辰義) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tatsuyuki Tatsuyuki (written: 達行, 龍雪 or 龍之) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tatu
Tauno Tauno is a masculine given name found most commonly in Estonia and Finland. Tauno may refer to:
Tautvilas Tautvilas (or Tautvila; died 1263) was Duke of Polatsk and one of the sons of Dausprungas and nephews of King of Lithuania Mindaugas. Tautvilas together with his brother Edivydas and uncle Vykintas waged a civil war against Mindaugas. The war resulted in coronation of Mindaugas.
Tautvydas Tautvydas is a Lithuanian given name (abbreviated Tautvis), derived from tauta (people) and vydas. The feminine form is Tautvydė.
Tawfik Tewfik (Arabic: توفيق), or Tawfik, is an Arabic name given to males. The name is derived from the Arabic root: waaw-faa-qaaf (و-ف-ق), which means to agree or to reconcile. Tawfik translates to, "the ability and opportunity to achieve success". Tawfik can be used as a given name or surname. The Turkish equivalent is Tevfik, while the Hebrew equivalent is Tovik or Tuvik (תוביק). Tawfik also has a similar meaning to the Greek Tobias (Τοβίας). Tewfik (Arabic: توفيق), or Tawfik, is an Arabic name given to males. The name is derived from the Arabic root: waaw-faa-qaaf (و-ف-ق), which means to agree or to reconcile. Tawfik translates to, "the ability and opportunity to achieve success". Tawfik can be used as a given name or surname. The Turkish equivalent is Tevfik, while the Hebrew equivalent is Tovik or Tuvik (תוביק). Tawfik also has a similar meaning to the Greek Tobias (Τοβίας).
Tayfur Tayfur or Tayfour (/ˈtaɪfʊər/ TY-foor; Arabic: طيفور) is an Arabic surname. It is also a Turkish given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tayyar Tayyar is a Turkish given name and may refer to:
Tayyip Tayyip (pronounced [taˈjip]) is a Turkish given name for males. Tayyip may refer to:
Tazio Tazio is a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teber Teber is a Turkish male given name of Persian origin, as well as family name. Teber means hand axe.
Ted Ted is an English male given name, mostly as a short form of the given name Edward, Edwin, or Theodore.
Teemu Teemu is a Finnish male given name, and may refer to:
Teiji Teiji (written: 貞治, 貞司, 悌二 or 悌次) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teijirō Teijirō or Teijiro (written: 貞次郎, 禎次郎 or 悌次郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teitur Teitur (IPA: [ˈtaitʊɹ]) is a male given name. In Old Norse the word means happy. In Modern Faroese, it is archaic but used as a male given name.
Teizō Teizō, Teizo or Teizou (written: 禎三 or 悌三) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tekin Tagore is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning "the reliable".
Telman Telman (Russian Тельман), the Russian spelling of the German family name Thälmann, is a male given name, which was spread since the arrest of the German Ernst Thälmann Communist by the Nazis (1933) in the Soviet Union in its honor. Telman is a typical example of name formation as they occurred in the first decades of the Soviet Union. This surnames of Communist leaders or any other outstanding personalities of the Soviet-era were often made to given name (such as Lenin, Lenin, Leniniana, Stalina). The form Telmina appeared as a female form of Telman. Public figures with the first name Telman are:
Temel Temel is a Turkish given name for males. People named Temel include:
Temistocle Temistocle is an Italian male given name, which is derived from Themistocles. The name may refer to:
Teodor Teodor is a masculine given name. In English, it is a cognate of Theodore. Teodor may refer to:
Teodoras Teodoras is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Theodor. The female form is Teodora.
Teodoro Teodoro is a male given name, the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Theodore.
Teodosije Teodosije (Serbian Cyrillic: Теодосије) is a Serbian variant of the Greek name Theodosius, and may refer to:
Teoman Teoman (IPA: [teoˈmɑn]) is a masculine Turkish given name. People with the name include:
Teppei Teppei (written: 徹平, 鉄平, 哲平 or 哲兵) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Terence Terence or Terrence is a male given name in the English-speaking world. The name derives probably from the Roman family Terentius Gentil noun, whose meaning is unknown. Furthermore, Terence is the English name of the ancient Roman writer Terence (d. 159/158 B.c.)
Terenzio Terenzio is an Italian name that is common as a first name and family name in Italy
Terje Terje is a masculine given name of Scandinavian, form of Torgeir. In Estonia, it is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Terry Terry is an English female and male first name.
Teruaki Teruaki (written: 光昭, 久晃, 照明 or 輝昭) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teruhiko Teruhiko (written: 輝彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teruhisa Teruhisa (written: 輝久, 煌久 or 勘之亟) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Terumasa Terumasa (written: 輝政, 皓正 or 晴將) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Terunobu Terunobu (written: 照信 or 晃伸) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teruo Teruo (written: 輝雄, 輝男, 輝夫, 辉夫, 昭雄, 照雄 or 照夫) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teruyoshi Teruyoshi (written: 輝良, 輝悦, 晃嘉, 昭慶 or 光良) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teruyuki Teruyuki (written: 照之, 照幸) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsu Tetsu is a Japanese given name, usually for males.
Tetsuharu Tetsuharu (written: 哲治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsuji Tetsuji (written: 哲二, 哲治, 鉄二, 轍次 or 徹治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsumasa Tetsumasa (written: 哲昌 or 徹正) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsuo Tetsuo is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsurō Tetsurō, Tetsuro or Tetsurou (written: 哲郎, 哲朗, 鉄郎, 徹郎 or テツロー in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsushi Tetsushi (written: 哲司, 哲史, 哲志, 徹志 or 哲士) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsutarō Tetsutarō, Tetsutaro or Tetsutarou (written: 鉄太郎 or 哲太郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsuya Tetsuya (てつや, テツヤ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Tetsuzō Tetsuzō, Tetsuzo or Tetsuzou (written: 徹三 or 鉄三) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Teuvo Teuvo is a Finnish male given name. It is a short form of the name Theodore.
Teymur Teymur is a variant of Timur (German: "Iron") a Turkish male given name, which occurs in Azerbaijan.
Tezcan Tezcan (IPA: [ˈtezdʒan]) is a Turkish given name and surname, it may refer to:
Thaddäus
Thanasis Thanasis (Θανάσης) is a Greek given name which can mean "eternal life" or "immortal".
Theda Theodor is a masculine given name of Greek origin (Θεόδωρος).
Thees Thees is a masculine given name and a family name. The name thees is a low German derivation of the biblical name Matthew. Thijs is the Dutch equivalent.
Thelxion Thelxion (Greek Θελξίων) is an ancient, Greek, male personal name, meaning "Magician" or "enchanter".
Theobald Theobald is a male given name and family name. He sits out the elements project, derived from the Indo-European root * teuta "People, people", and soon (see, to the present-day English bold) "brave, undaunted" together and came to England with the Normans.
Theodo
Theodor Theodor is a masculine given name of Greek origin (Θεόδωρος).
Theodore Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodōros) meaning "god-given" (from the Greek words θεός, (theos) "god" and δώρον (dōron) "gift"). The name was borne by several prehistoric figures, such as Theodorus of Samos and Theodorus the Atheist, but gained popularity due to the rise of Christianity (its meaning having been adopted to "God-given".)
Théodore
Theodoros Theodorus (Greek: "Gift of God") is a Greek name, another name see Theodor.
Théodôros Theodore or Theodorus is a name of Greek origin meaning "Gift of God".
Theodorus Theodorus (Greek: "Gift of God") is a Greek name, another name see Theodor.
Theodosios Vivek is a masculine given name. Ancient Greek Θεοδόσιος
Théodule
Theodulos Theodulos, abbreviated Theodul, is a masculine given name. The name comes from the Greek and means "Slave, servant of God".
Theofanis Theofanis (Greek: Θεοφάνης), often shortened to Fanis (Greek: Φάνης) is a masculine given name of Greek origin that may refer to:
Theophil Theophil is a Greek (θεοφιλής theophilēs 'God loved, very happy [of persons]'), male given name. The German Lehnübersetzung is Gottlieb, the (old) Latin equivalent of Amadeus.
Theophilus Theophilus is a male given name with a range of alternative spellings. Its origin is the Greek word Θεόφιλος from θεός (God) and φιλία (love or affection) can be translated as "Love of God" or "Friend of God", i.e., it is a theophoric name, synonymous with the name Amadeus which originates from Latin. Theophilus may refer to:
Therapont Therapont, Therapontos (Θεράποντος, also Therapontus, Ferapont) is a Greek given name. "Therapontos" is genitive for therapon.
Theumis
Thiago Thiago or Tiago is a Portuguese name equivalent of Jacques in French.
Thibaut Thibaut is a name of French origin, a form of Theobald.
Thierry Thierry is a French male given name, derived from the Germanic "Theodoric" and the cognate of German "Dietrich" and "Dieter", English Derek and Derrick, and of various forms in other European languages. It was a very common given name from the mid-50s to the 70s, but has since become uncommon.[citation needed]
Thijmen Thijmen (sometimes translated as Thymen or Tymen) is a masculine given name of Dutch origin.
Thijs Thijs is a common Dutch given name and surname. It is a short form of Matthijs (Matthew). Some better known people with this name include:
Thilo Thilo or Tilo is a masculine given name and a German surname. Thilo is the short form of names, which are made with diet, particularly Dietrich.
Thomas Thomas is a masculine given name. It is based on the Biblical Greek Θωμᾶς, which is itself a transcription of the Aramaic Taumā תאומא "twin", the Hebrew cognate being tə'ōm תאום.[citation needed]
Thor
Thoralf Malick is a Scandinavian male given name, derived from the old Norse Þórr (Thor), which is also in Germany. Alternate forms of the name are Terry or Toralv.
Thorben Torben (also: Thorben) is a male given name, which is common in Scandinavia and Northern Germany. Torben is a Danish variant of the Norwegian Thorbjørn, Thorben with "h" the corresponding Swedish spelling.
Thorbjörn
Thore
Thorge
Thorin
Thorkild
Thorlak
Thorleif Thorleif with variants Torleif (Swedish), Thorleiv/Torleiv (Norwegian) and Þorleif (Icelandic) may refer to:
Thorolf
Thorsten
Thorvald Thorvald is from the Old Norse name Þórvaldr, which means "Thor's ruler". Despite this pagan origin, the name survived the conversion of Scandinavians to Christianity and remains popular up to the present.
Tihamér Mysti is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Tihomir Tihomir (Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian: Тихомир) is a South Slavic male given name which means "quiet" and "peace" (South Slavic: Tiho = quiet, mir = peace).
Tiit Tiit is an Estonian masculine given name as a short form of Tiidrik, an ancient Estonian equivalent of the old high German Theodoric.
Tilman Tilman (also Tilmann, Tillman or Tillmann) is a male given name and family name. The first link is at the same time old high German from the altfränkischen thiuda diot, diet ("people"), such as & #160; B. also in the name of Dieter or Dietmar. From this evolved Koseformen such as Dietz(o) or Dietilo, which developed regional Tille were about Tillo, T(hi)ILO, to till with the longer diminutive til(l)man(n).
Tilmann Tilmann is a male given name and family name. The name is a shape by Tilman and comes from the North; see the etymology.
Tim Tim is a masculine given name. The name in the German-speaking world was not in use until early 1963. Through the six-part crime series by Francis Durbridge Tim Frazer, he was suddenly very popular which is due primarily to the actor Max Eckard. Timmy, Majid, Rana, Timy, Timie, TIMI, Timbó, Kurt
Timmy Tim is a masculine given name. The name in the German-speaking world was not in use until early 1963. Through the six-part crime series by Francis Durbridge Tim Frazer, he was suddenly very popular which is due primarily to the actor Max Eckard. Timmy, Majid, Rana, Timy, Timie, TIMI, Timbó, Kurt
Timo
Timofei Timofei (Тимофей) is a Russian masculine given name.
Timotheos Timotheus (Timothy) is a male Greek name. Name day is on August 22.
Timotheus Timotheus (Timothy) is a male Greek name. Name day is on August 22. The name comes from the Greek: ancient Greek: Τιμόθεος, from τιμάω (timáo), "appreciate, honor" and θεός (theós) "God". He means to german so much as: "Honoring God" or 'Fürchtegott'.
Timothy Timothy is a masculine name. It comes from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos) meaning "honouring God", "in God's honour", or "honored by God". It is a common name in several countries, including non-English speaking ones.
Timucin Nora is a Turkish male first name with the meaning "the iron blacksmith" or solid iron. Outside the Turkish speaking Temüjin and Temüüdschin may be the non-Turkish spelling of Salahudin, singled.
Timuçin Nora is a Turkish male first name with the meaning "the iron blacksmith" or solid iron. Outside the Turkish speaking Temüjin and Temüüdschin may be the non-Turkish spelling of Salahudin, singled.
Timur Timur, Temür, Temir or Tömör (Mongolian: Төмөр) is a Turkic and Mongolic name which literally means iron. It is a cognate of the Turkish name Demir.
Tino The name is a short form of Italian names that end with-tino, such as Valentino. In addition, also as a derivation of names that end with-tin, such as Martin and Konstantin is possible.
Tino
Titien Titian, a first name and nickname of Latin origin, French form of the Latin name for Imperial, the Titius Titianus is derived.
Titusz Titusz is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Tiziana Italian form of the Roman use of Titianus Tiziano is an Italian male given name. The female form of the name is Tiziana.
Tjaard
Tjalling Tjalling is a male Dutch and Frisian given name, and may refer to:
Tjark Joselyn is a Frisian version of the masculine given name of Dietrich. Other variants are Thiadric, Tiark, Tjerk, Thiark and Pooria. Tjark or Tjerk is occurring primarily in East Friesland and the Netherlands name and a Frisian form of Dietrich. Origin and importance therefore comply with Dietrich (to old high German diot "People" and rīhhi "mighty"). The 16th century is recorded (1525 in Ham Weh rum) also Tyarck as a feminine given name.
Toby Toby is a predominantly masculine given name and surname in the English-speaking world. Toby appeared for the first time in the middle ages as a form of Tobias. He appeared as a female given name in the 1930s and 1940s under the influence of the American actress Toby wing.
Todor Todor (/ˈtɔːdɔːr/, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbian: Тодор/Todor) is a Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian given name, a local rendering of the name Theodore. The Hungarian form of the name is rendered similarly as Tódor.
Togan
Toivo Toivo is a masculine given name most commonly found in Estonia and Finland and may refer to:
Tok Tok (Turkish for "full, saturated") is a Turkish male first name and family name. The element a component of many another Turkish personal name is in different meanings tok also.
Toke Toke is a given name, commonly used for males in Scandinavia and either gender in Finland. The name may refer to:
Tokihiko Tokihiko (written: 時彦, 聡彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tokio Tokio is an alternative spelling for Tokyo (東京), the capital of Japan, used primarily in non-English speaking countries.
Tokuji Tokuji (written: 德治, 徳次 or 得治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tokujirō Tokujirō, Tokujiro or Tokujirou (written: 徳二郎 or 徳次郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tokuo Tokuo (written: 徳夫 or 徳雄) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tokurō Tokurō, Tokuro or Tokurou (written: 得郎 or 徳郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tokutarō Tokutarō, Tokutaro or Tokutarou (written: 徳太郎 or 登久太郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tolbert
Tolga Tolga is a Turkish-origin given name meaning "helmet". The name is used mostly for males. It may refer to:
Tolgahan Tolgahan is a Turkish given name for males. People named Tolgahan include:
Tolgay Tolgay is a Turkish given name for males and may refer to:
Tom Tom is mostly used as a diminutive of Thomas. In Germanic countries and Scandinavia "Tom" is in use as a formal given name.
Toma In European and Assyrian usage, the name Toma is a version of Thomas, originating from Aramaic t’om’a, meaning twin.[citation needed] In the Russian language, Toma may be a diminutive of the male first name Avtonom.
Tomas Tomas [ˈtuːmas] is a Swedish and Lithuanian given name.
Tomáš Tomáš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtomaːʃ]) is a Czech and Slovak given name.
Tomás Tomás /toʊˈmɑːs/ is a Irish, Spanish, Portuguese (also in the archaic forms Thomaz, Thomás and Tomaz) and Gaelic given name equivalent of Thomas.
Tomasz Thomas is a male given name, which is commonly used in different variants but also as a female first name. The name is from the Aramaic te' Grandma derived (תאומא, ܬܐܘܡܐ), meaning "Twin". So he is mentioned also in the Gospel of John (Jn 11.16 & #160; EU). Vorchristlich, the name is not used as a proper noun. Therefore the Greek Thomas is a transliteration of the Aramaic word (Θωμάς).
Tomaž Tomaž is the Slovene form of the male given name Thomas.
Tomislav Tomislav is a South Slavic male first name. It originated from the first, and best known, Croatian king, Tomislav of Croatia. It is also one of the most common given Croatian names.
Tommaso Tommaso is an Italian masculine given name, the Italian form of Thomas. The origin and meaning of the name see here. Tommaso can occur as the family name.
Tommi
Tommie
Tomo
Tomoaki Tomoaki (written: 友昭, 友明, 友朗, 友亮, 智章, 智昭, 智秋, 智晃, 朋明, 朋昭, 朋晃 or 知憲) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomochika Tomochika (written: 智哉, 知親 or ともちか in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoharu Tomoharu (written: 具治, 友晴 or 大晴) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomohide Tomohide (written: 朝秀) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomohiko Tomohiko (written: 友彦, 智彦 or 知彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomohiro Tomohiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomohisa Tomohisa (written: 智久 or 智尚) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomohito Tomohito (written: 智仁 or 智人) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoji Tomoji (written: 友二, 友時, 知二, 倫司 or 智司) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomokazu Tomokazu (written: 智和, 智一, 友和, 友一 or ともかず in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoki Tomoki (written: 智樹, 智紀, 智基, 友樹, 和毅, 知樹 or 知己) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomomichi Tomomichi (written: 知道, 倶往 or 友通) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomonobu Tomonobu (written: 伴信, 友信, 知伸, 智信 or 朝信) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomonori Tomonori (written 智紀, 友謙 or 智徳) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomotaka Tomotaka (written: 友貴, 具隆, 知隆, 知高, 知剛 or 智隆) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoya Tomoya (written: 朋也, 智也, 智哉 or 友弥) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoyasu Tomoyasu (written: 智保, 智安, 智靖, 朝泰, 寅泰 or 知安) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoyoshi Tomoyoshi (written: 知良, 知義, 友良, 智吉, 智美 or 具能) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomoyuki Tomoyuki (written: 友幸, 友是, 友之, 奉文, 知幸, 智幸, 智行, 智之 or 臣幸) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tonguç Tonguç (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈtoŋɡutʃ]) is a male name of Turkish origin.
Tonibler Tonibler is a male given name in Kosovo, given in honor of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair following his role in the 1999 NATO air campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The conflict had seen widespread persecution of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo as Kosovo sought to gain independence from Yugoslavia. Blair was credited as being instrumental in ending the conflict, and boys born following the war were sometimes given the name Toni or Tonibler.
Tonino Tonino is an Italian male given name as a self-employed diminutive of Antonio.
Topuz Tamang is a Turkish male first name and family name. In everyday speech, Topuz has inter alia the meanings of "Topknot", "Door Knocker" or even "Mace".
Torahiko Torahiko (written: 虎彦 or 寅彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toralf Malick is a Scandinavian male given name, derived from the old Norse Þórr (Thor), which is also in Germany. Alternate forms of the name are Terry or Toralv.
Toraman TAM is a Turkish male first name and family name. Tamang means "powerful person".
Toräst
Torben Torben (also: Thorben) is a male given name, which is common in Scandinavia and Northern Germany. Torben is a Danish variant of the Norwegian Thorbjørn, Thorben with "h" the corresponding Swedish spelling.
Torbjörn Torbjörn, Thorbjörn, Torbjørn or Thorbjørn (given name) are modern Swedish, Norwegian and Danish forms of the Old Norse name Þòrbjörn, meaning thunder (from the name Thor) and bear.
Tord Tord is a Swedish and Norwegian male name, one impression of the name is Thor. He is a relatively rare; (2008) only 6138 men with first given name Tord in Norway were called so only 12 in Sweden in 1451 and in Denmark. A variant of the name is Thord.
Tore
Torey
Torge Torger is a Norwegian male given name, variant of Torgeir the short form Torge occurs, however, in particular in Northern Germany. Torger is Þórgeirr about Torgeir, derived from the old Norse name meaning "Thor's spear", (Thor Þórr formed from the elements) and geirr (spear).
Torgeir Evans is a Norwegian masculine given name.
Torger Torger is a Norwegian male given name, variant of Torgeir the short form Torge occurs, however, in particular in Northern Germany.
Torgny Torgny is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Torin Torin is an Irish male name, meaning "Leader, Director".
Torje
Torkild
Tormod Tormod is a masculine Norwegian and Scottish Gaelic given name, derived from the Old Norse personal name Þórmóðr. This Old Norse name is composed of two elements: Þorr, meaning "Thor", the Norse god of thunder; and móðr, meaning "mind", "courage". A variant of the Norwegian name is Thormod. An Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic name is Norman.
Torquato
Torquil Torquil is an Anglicised form of the Norwegian and Swedish masculine name Torkel, and the Scottish Gaelic name Torcall. The Scottish Gaelic name Torcall is a Gaelicised form of the Old Norse name Þorketill. The Scandinavian Torkel is a contracted form of the Old Norse Þorketill. This Old Norse name is made up of the two elements: Þorr, meaning "Thor" the Norse god of thunder; and ketill, meaning "(sacrificial) cauldron".
Toru Tōru (Toru, Tooru, Touru or Tohru) is a male Japanese given name. There are some females with the name, and certain manga/anime female characters, but it's rather uncommon in Japan, and the purpose of it is often to convey certain meanings or to trigger attention. It can be expressed with several kanji.
Torvald
Toshi Toshi (とし, トシ) is generally a male Japanese given name. It is often a nickname or shortening of a longer name.
Toshiaki Toshiaki (written: 俊昭, 俊明, 俊彰, 利明, 利晃, 利秋, 利彰, 寿明, 敏昭, 敏明, 敏晃 or 登志晃) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshiharu Toshiharu is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshihide Toshihide (written: 俊英, 俊秀, 敏英 or 年英) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshihiko Toshihiko (written: 俊彦, 利彦, 稔彦, 聡彦 or 敏彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshihiro Toshihiro (written: 年宏, 年弘, 敏弘, 敏洋, 稔洋, 稔浩, 智裕, 利浩, 利広, 利弘, 俊博, 俊浩, 俊廣, 俊宏 or 寿洋) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshihisa Toshihisa (written: 歳久 or 登志久) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshihito Toshihito (written: 俊人, 利仁 or 智仁) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshikatsu Toshikatsu (written: 利勝) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshikazu Toshikazu (written: 寿一, 俊一, 利一, 利和, 敏一 or 敏和) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshiki Toshiki (written: 俊樹, 俊貴, 敏樹, 敏生, 憲輝, 利規, 知己, 稔記, 登詩樹 or トシキ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshimasa Toshimasa (written: 利正, 利昌, 俊正 or 敏正) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshimi Toshimi (written: 利三 or 俊美) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshimichi Toshimichi (written: 平通 or 利通) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshimitsu Toshimitsu (written: 敏満, 敏充, 利光, 利三, 寿光 or 俊光) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshinaga Toshinaga (written: 利長 or 利永) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshinari Toshinari is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshinobu Toshinobu (written: 寿延, 季信, 利伸 or 敏延) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshinori Toshinori (written: 等則, 利紀 or としのり in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshio Toshio (利夫, としお, トシオ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Toshirō Toshirō, Toshiro or Toshirou (としろう, トシロウ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Toshitada Toshitada (written: 利忠) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshitaka Toshitaka (written: 利孝, 聡貴 or 敏孝) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshitsugu Toshitsugu (written: 寿嗣 or 斗志二) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshiya
Toshiyasu Toshiyasu (written: 寿康 or 利保) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshiyuki Toshiyuki is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toshizō Toshizō, Toshizo or Toshizou (written: 歳三, 敏三 or 寿造) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tosun Tamrakar is a Turkish male first name and family name. The word means "young bull" or "young bull". As the name, Tamang means "healthy" and "Husky".
Toufic Toufic (Arabic: توفيق, Tawfiq) 'Acceptance', 'Success' in French, is a male Arabic name derived from the Arabic root w.f.q, connected with the term of the agreement or compliance.
Toussaint Toussaint is both a French surname and a masculine French given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toyoaki Toyoaki (written: 豊秋 or 豊昌) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toyohiko Toyohiko (written: 豊彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Toyokazu Toyokazu (written: 豊和) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Trond Trond is a Norwegian male given name. The base of the name, Tron'r (Þróndr or Þrándr), is Old Norse and means "to grow and thrive" (þroásk). 17785 people in Norway have Trond as their first name, making it the 23rd most used name (2008). The name is connected to one of the largest subgroups of Norwegians, the Trønders of Trøndelag, who lived in the middle of the Scandinavian peninsula.
Tróndur
Trophime From Greek former trophy i.e. food, Trophime is a name essentially masculine, celebrated on 29 December.
Troy Troy is an English male given name occurring predominantly in the United States and a family name.
Tryggvi
Trygve Trygve is a given name for males and most common in Norway. Trygve is derived from the Old Norse tryggr, meaning "true, trustworthy", cognate with Old English treowe, Old High German triuwe. Gothic has triggws "πιστός". The Icelandic, Faroese and Old Norse form of the name is Tryggvi, e.g. Tryggvi Óláfsson (d. 963).
Tsugio Tsugio (written: 次生 or 二男) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tsuneharu Tsuneharu (written: 恒治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tsunehisa Tsunehisa (written: 経久 or 恒久) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tsunejirō Tsunejirō (written: 常次郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tsunemi Tsunemi (written: 恒己 or 恒実) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tsunenori Tsunenori (written: 常則, 経教, 規矩 or 恒憲) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tufail
Tufan Tufan is a masculine Turkish given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Tugay Tugay is a Turkish given name meaning "Brigade".
Tugdual
Tugrul Tuğrul is a Turkish male first name and referred to in the old Turkish (former debate: Toghrul, DMG Toġrïl) a bird of prey, who was described as "bigger than a Sonkur (a different kind of bird of prey)" by Mahmud al-Kāschgharī. Possibly, the crested goshawk (Accipiter trivirgatus) meant with Toghrul. This bird of prey was used for hunting purposes. Probably, the name of the Magyar fable being Turul goes back to the old Turkish name for these birds of prey. First name also appears as a family name. Another form of the name is Lily.
Tuğrul Tuğrul is a Turkish male first name and referred to in the old Turkish (former debate: Toghrul, DMG Toġrïl) a bird of prey, who was described as "bigger than a Sonkur (a different kind of bird of prey)" by Mahmud al-Kāschgharī. Possibly, the crested goshawk (Accipiter trivirgatus) meant with Toghrul. This bird of prey was used for hunting purposes. Probably, the name of the Magyar fable being Turul goes back to the old Turkish name for these birds of prey. First name also appears as a family name. Another form of the name is Lily.
Tulio Tullio is an Italian male given name, derived from the Roman family name of Tullius, which in turn might formed from the early dead from an apparent praenomen of Tullus. The first name in the form of Tulio, in Portuguese as Túlio exists in Spanish. As a surname, Tullio rarely occurs.
Tullio Tullio is a common Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from Tullius (meaning "the one who leads"). Other forms of the name are Tulio (Spanish) and Túlio (Portuguese). It has a second meaning that is hill or valley of the hills. It may refer to:
Tümer Tümer is a Turkish male given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:
Tuncel Tuncel ([tundʒel]) is a Turkish given name for males and a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tuncer Tuncer is a Turkish given name meaning "strong as bronze", which occurs as a family name.
Tuomas Tuomas is a male given name common in Finland. It is the Finnish version of the name Thomas. Common variations of Tuomas in Finland include Tuomo, Toomas, Tomas and Thoma. The nameday is the 21st of December. As of 2013 there are more than 32,000 people with this name in Finland.
Tuomo Tuomo is a male given name common in Finland. It is a Finnish version of the name Thomas. Common variations of Tuomo in Finland include Tuomas, Toomas, Tomas and Thoma. The nameday is the 21st of December. As of 2013 there are more than 16,000 people with this name in Finland.
Tupac Tupac, Túpac'temitope (in Hispanicized spellings) or Tupaq (Quechua) is a relatively uncommon male name of Andean origin.
Turan Turan is a personal name of differing origins, it may refer to:
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Turgay Turgay is a Turkish given name for males. People named Turgay include:
Turgis Lamin stands for Norman: derived from the Scandinavian given name of Thorgis [l] (i.e. "Thor's hostage"), introduced by the Vikings around the 10th century in the current Normandy. This name will lead to the name after the 12th century.
Turgut Turgut is a Turkish given name. Turgut may also refer to:
Turhan Turhan is a given name. Notable persons with that surname include:
Turki Turki (modern Turkish: Türkü, Arabic: تركي, IPA: [ˈturkiː]) is a given name and surname, for more etymology, see Turki. Turki (modern Turkish: Türkü, Arabic: تركي, IPA: [ˈturkiː]) is a given name and surname, for more etymology, see Turki.
Türkyılmaz Türkyılmaz is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Turpin Turpin or Turpion is an old name, derived from the Latin Turpio Turpinus, derived from THORFINN (old Norse: Þorfinnr, Icelandic: Thorfinnur, son of Thor), which the name comes (Þórr in old Norse) Thor, God of Thunder, the son of Odin.
This name is found as a surname in France and Belgium.
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