Baby Boy Names That Start With the Letter T
From Tabari to Tytus and everything in betwixt, hundreds of baby boy names starting with the letter T along with the meanings and origin of each proper noun.
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Virtually Pop Baby Boy Names Starting with T in 2018
First we'll commencement with the nigh popular baby boy names from 2018. They were:
- Theodore
- Thomas
- Tyler
- Tristan
- Timothy
- Tucker
- Thiago
- Theo
- Tobias
- Tanner
- Titus
- Travis
- Tyson
- Troy
- Trevor
- Tate
- Trenton
- Taylor
- Tatum
- Ty
Theodore was the nearly popular baby boy name starting with T in 2018. This should come up as no surprise as Theodore has been on an incredible upswing these past 10 years.
Hither's how the height three names have looked over the past decade:
Theodore wasn't simply popular for T boy names in 2018. Overall it was the number 44 most pop name among all baby male child names in 2018. Here's how it looked when compared to all baby boys born in 2018.
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While Theodore was a pop choice in 2018, you can see it was only about 95% as pop a baby boy name as Joshua. Just for fun, let's take a look at the nigh popular baby boy names beginning with T throughout history.
Now permit'due south look into what male child's names lost and gained popularity in 2018, once more only for names starting with T.
As y'all tin see, Tru jumped by 18 slots while Toby lost some ranking in 2018 by iii spots.
Unique Infant Boy Names Starting With T
While it'southward fun to come across what lots of other people are naming their babies, many people prefer to find baby names that are more uncommon. To that end, below is the some of the more than unique baby boy names starting with T.
- Tyrone
- Taj
- Tru
- Tyrell
- Truman
- Todd
- Tyree
- Tzvi
- Tariq
- Teagan
- Thorin
- Tiago
- Tevin
- Tahj
- Tayden
- Teo
- Tristin
- Tylan
- Trevon
- Triston
Overall, Tyrone was the 1114th most pop boy proper name in 2018 with 173 babies. That means there were 41x more Theodores than Tyrones final year. That makes it a very unique name!
If you don't accept your proper noun in mind yet, don't worry! Beneath nosotros present a list of literally every babe boy name — including middle names — starting with T, the name'southward pregnant and origin. Good luck and have a wonderful day.
Taavi through Takai
- TaaviFinnish — The beloved, the adored 1. From the name David.
- TabPersian — A drum or drummer.
- TabansiAfrican — ane who endures
- TabariN African — after famous muslim historian
- TabbWestern farsi — A drum or drummer.
- TaborPersian — A drum or drummer.
- TadIrish Gaelic — A poet or philosopher. Also see Teague.
- TadcCeltic
- TaddGreek — Mettlesome.
- TaddeoGreek — Courageous.
- TadiOmaha Indian — air current
- TaffyWelsh — The beloved, the adored ane. From the name David.
- TaggartGaelic — A priest.
- TahirArabic — Pure and virtuous.
- TaiVietnamese — The talented one.
- TailerOld French — The tailor.
- TailorOld French — The tailor.
- TaitFormer Norse — Jolly, cheerful. Besides see Tatum.
- TajoSpanish — twenty-four hours
- TakaiJapanese
Takoda through Tancredo
- TakodaNative American — The friend of all.
- TaksaHindu — a son of Bharata
- TaksonyHungarian — well fed, content, merciless, wild
- TakuJapanese
- TalbotOld French — From the valley.
- TalfrynWelsh — From the top of the hill.
- TalibArabic
- TaliesinWelsh — A radiant brow.
- TallisFarsi — Wise, learned.
- TalmanHebrew — to injure, to oppress
- Talon
- TalorgWelsh
- TalosGreek — behemothic protector of Minos island
- TamScottish — A twin or heart. A boy or girl's name.
- TamaJapanese/Polynesian — Japanese: A gem. Polynesian: A boy or son. A boy or girl's proper name.
- TamasGreek — A twin.
- TamerTurkish
- TamirArabic — pure, tall stately
- TancredTeutonic — A thoughtful adviser.
- TancredoItalian — of thoughtful counsel
Tane through Tarkan
- TanePolynesian — The name of a god.
- TanekPolish — immortal
- TanerTurkish
- TangaroaPolynesian — Of the sea.
- TangwynWelsh — Peace.
- TanicusLatin
- TannarOld English — Leather worker.
- TannerOld English — Leather worker.
- TanoGhanese — proper noun of river
- TapanHindu
- TapeshHindu
- TaraIrish gaelic Gaelic/Sanskrit — Irish gaelic Gaelic: A rocky hill, from the ancient home of Republic of ireland's kings. Sanskrit: A star. The name of a Buddhist goddess. A boy or girl's name.
- TarangHindu
- TarasiosGreek — of Tarentum
- TarcalHungarian
- TardosHungarian — bald
- TareeAboriginal — A wild fig.
- TariqArabic — The night visitor.
- TarjanHungarian — name of an laurels
- TarkanTurkish
Tarn through Teal
- TarnOne-time Norse — A mountain puddle.
- TaroJapanese — The firstborn son.
- TarquinLatin — The name of ii early Roman kings.
- TarrantOld English language — From the name of a river.
- TarunSanskrit — Young, tender.
- TasHungarian — well fed, stone
- TashiTibetan/Sherpa — Prosperity. A male child or girl'due south name.
- TateOld Norse — Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum.
- TathalWelsh
- TathanWelsh
- TatumOld English — From Tate's homestead. A male child or girl'due south name.
- TaurinLatin — born under the sign of Taurus
- TaurinusLatin
- Taurus — From Shakespeare'southward play Antony & Cleopatra.
- TavisScottish — twin
- TavishScottish Gaelic — A twin. A grade of Thomas.
- TawhiriPolynesian — A tempest.
- TaylorOld French — A tailor. A male child or girl'southward name.
- TeagueIrish Gaelic — A poet or philosopher.
- TealEnglish — A water bird. A male child or daughter's proper noun.
Tean through Teodor
- TeanCornish — One of the Isles of Scilly. A boy or daughter'southward proper noun.
- TearlachScottish
- TecerTurkish
- TecwynWelsh — White, fair.
- TedOld English — Divine gift.
- TeddieOld English — Divine gift.
- TeddyOld English — Divine gift.
- Tee
- TejHindu
- TelfordOne-time French — An iron-cutter.
- TeloSometime French — Teliau, Thursday?lo, Thursday?liau
- TemEnglish — country
- TemanHebrew — right paw, south
- TemaniHebrew — of Teman
- TemplarOld French — A knight.
- TenenanOld French — Tinidor, Tenedor
- TennysonOld English — The son of Dennis. Wild, frenzied. Besides a lover of vino. Likewise see Tennyson.
- TenzinTibetan/Sherpa — Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl'south name.
- TenzingTibetan/Sherpa — Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name.
- TeodorGreek — The souvenir of God.
Tercan through Than
- TercanTurkish
- TerenceLatin — Tender, skillful gracious.
- TerjeNorse — of Thor?s spear
- TerrelOld English — thunderer
- Terrence — Tender, practiced gracious.
- TerrieLatin — Shine and polished.
- Terro
- TerryGreek/Latin — Greek: The harvester or reaper. Latin: Smooth and polished. A boy or daughter's proper noun.
- TetonyHungarian — chieftain
- TeulyddogWelsh
- TewdwrWelsh
- TexAmerican — From Texas.
- TezerTurkish
- ThabitArabic
- ThaddeausLatin — couragues, praiser
- ThaddeusGreek — Gift of God.
- ThaiVietnamese — many, multiple
- Thaliard — From Shakespeare'due south play Pericles.
- ThamanHindu — name of a god
- ThanBurmese — A meg. An cheering number name.
Thane through Thorald
- ThaneOld English — A state-holding soldier. Also a Scottish clan chieftain.
- ThanosGreek — Noble.
- ThatcherQuondam English — roof fixer
- TheobaldTeutonic — A assuming leader of the people.
- TheoboldOld German — the boldest
- TheodoreGreek — Divine gift.
- TheodoricTeutonic — The ruler of the people. Also see Derek.
- TheonGreek — Godly.
- TheophilusGreek — beloved of God
- TheronGreek — The hunter.
- Thersites — From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida.
- TheseusGreek — A hero of Greek legend.
- ThibaudOne-time French
- Thidias — From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
- ThierryFrench — French form of Terence and Theodoric.
- ThiesDutch — Dutch diminutives of Matthew.
- ThijsDutch — Dutch diminutives of Matthew.
- ThomasGreek — A twin.
- ThorOld Norse — The God of thunder in Norse mythology.
- ThoraldQuondam Norse — Ruling in the manner of Thor.
Thoralf through Thorvid
- ThoralfScandinavian
- ThorbjornScandinavian
- ThorburnOld Norse — Thor'south warrior.
- ThordScandinavian
- ThoreScandinavian
- ThorfinnScandinavian
- ThorgeirrScandinavian
- ThorgilsScandinavian, Anglo-Saxon
- ThorgrimScandinavian
- ThorkellScandinavian
- ThorleifrScandinavian
- ThormundFormer English — Thor's protection.
- ThorneOld English — thorn tree
- ThornleyQuondam English — From the thorny immigration.
- ThorntonOld English — From the identify amid the thorns.
- ThorpeQuondam English — From the farm hamlet.
- ThorsteinScandinavian
- ThorulffrScandinavian
- ThorvaldScandinavian
- ThorvidScandinavian
Thosa through Timeus
- ThosaQuondam French
- ThrandrScandinavian
- ThurbornTeutonic — dweller by Thor's stream
- Thurio — From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona.
- ThurlowFormer English language — from Thor
- ThursoScottish — A Scottish placename.
- ThurstanFormer English — Thor's stone.
- ThurstonNorse — Thor's stone
- TibaldTeutonic — A bold leader of the people.
- TibaltGreek — people's prince
- TiberiusLatin — Afterwards the River Tiber.
- TiboldGerman — A assuming leader of the people.
- TiernanIrish Gaelic — The descendant of a lord.
- TierneyIrish Gaelic — The descendant of a lord. A boy or girl's name.
- TihamarHungarian — likes silence
- TikiPolynesian — One who is fetched, as in a spirit after death.
- TilakHindu
- TilfordOld English — From the skilful man's ford.
- TimGreek — Honouring God, or honoured by God.
- TimeusGreek — perfect
Timoleon through Tom
- TimoleonGreek — I honor what I say
- TimonGreek — A reward, an honour. Also from Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.
- Timor — After the Timor Sea.
- TimothyGreek — Honouring God, or honoured by God.
- TimurHebrew, Hungarian, Turkish — iron
- TinhVietnamese — mindful; aware
- TipeneMaori — Maori course of Stephen.
- TitusLatin — An old Roman proper noun.
- TituszHungarian — dove, honored
- TivadarHungarian — souvenir of God
- TivonHebrew — lover of nature
- TobiasHebrew — God is practiced. A biblical name.
- TobieHebrew — God is skilful. A boy or girl'due south proper name.
- TobyHebrew — The Lord is good.
- Tod — A fox or foxhunter.
- ToddOld Norse from Latin — A play a trick on or foxhunter.
- ToftOld English — From the site of the building.
- TokerTurkish
- TolgaTurkish
- TomGreek — A twin. A form of Thomas.
Tomaj through Torvald
- TomajHungarian — name of a clan
- TomasCzech/Irish gaelic/Scottish Gaelic/Castilian — A twin. A course of Thomas.
- TomaszShine — A twin. A form of Thomas.
- TomeGalician
- TomiJapanese — Red.
- TomkinOld English language — Niggling Tom or Thomas.
- TommyGreek — A twin. A grade of Thomas.
- TomoGreek — A twin. A grade of Thomas.
- TongVietnamese — fragrant
- TonyLatin — Praiseworthy, of inestimable worth.
- TorQuondam Norse/Celtic — Old Norse: The God of thunder in Norse mythology. Celtic: A rock.
- ToreOld Norse — The God of thunder in Norse mythology.
- TorinGaelic — The primary.
- TormeyIrish gaelic Gaelic — A thunder spirit.
- TormodScottish
- TorquilScottish Gaelic from Quondam Norse — Thor's cauldron.
- TorrOld English — From the tower.
- TorranceLatin — Smooth and polished.
- Torstenniggling Tom — Tompkin, Tomlin
- TorvaldSometime Norse — Thor the ruler.
Toste through Tremeur
- TosteScandinavian
- TostigAnglo-Saxon, Scandinavian
- Touchstone — From Shakespeare's play Every bit Y'all Similar It.
- ToussaintFrench — All the saints. Also see Santos.
- ToviModern Hebrew — Expert.
- TownleyOld English — From the town meadow.
- TownsendOld English — From the towns stop.
- ToyoJapanese — plentiful
- TracySometime French — Brave. A boy or girl'due south name.
- TrahaearnWelsh — strong equally iron
- TraherneWelsh — Of iron strength.
- TranVietnamese — A family proper name.
- Tranio — From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew.
- TranterOne-time English language — wagoneer
- TravisOne-time French — From the crossing or crossroads.
- TreforWelsh — From the big village.
- TrefusisCornish — A placename.
- TrelawneyCornish — From the church hamlet.
- TremayneCornish — From the identify of the stone or rock.
- TremeurOne-time French — Treveur
Trent through Truman
- TrentEnglish — Thrifty. From the name of a river.
- TrenusLatin
- TrescoCornish — From a placename, ane of the Isles of Scilly.
- TrethowanCornish — From the subcontract by the sandhills.
- TrevelyanCornish — From the subcontract at the manufactory. A Cornish placename.
- TrevorWelsh — Prudent. From the large village.
- TreyMiddle English — third born, three
- TrigveNorwegian
- TrilbyItalian — Sings with trills. A male child or daughter'southward name.
- Trinculo — From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
- TrinityLatin — A trio or triad, as in the Holy Trinity. A boy or girl'due south name.
- TrippOld English — traveler
- TrisanuHindu
- TristanCeltic — The noisy one.
- TristenCeltic — The noisy i.
- TristramCeltic — Lamentable.
- TroilusFrench — place name
- TrowbridgeSometime English language — From the wooden bridge.
- TroyOld French — H2o or human foot soldier. From a placename. Also the name of the ancient city in Asia Modest.
- TrumanOld English language — A trusty or faithful man.
Tryggvi through Tushar
- TryggviScandinavian
- TrystanCornish/Welsh — The noisy one.
- TuartAboriginal — A type of Eucalypt.
- TuathalCeltic
- Tubal — From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice.
- TuckerOld English language — A cloth-worker.
- TudfwlchWelsh
- TudiOne-time French
- TudorWelsh — Welsh form of Theodore. Devine gift.
- TudurWelsh
- TugdualOld French — Tual, Tugal, Pabu
- TujanFormer French — Tugen, Tujen
- TuncerTurkish
- TungyrWelsh
- TureScandinavian
- TuriPolynesian — The proper noun of a famous main.
- TuriauOld French — Turio
- TurnerOld French — A lathe-worker.
- TurpinOld Norse — A Finnish human of Thor.
- TusharHindu
Tuvya through Tzuriel
- TuvyaHebrew
- TuyenVietnamese — Celestial.
- TwainCentre English — 2 pieces
- TwyfordOld English language — From the double ford.
- TyackCornish — A farmer.
- TybaltTeutonic — A bold leader of the people.
- TychoGreek — He who hits the mark.
- TyeOne-time English — From the enclosure.
- TyeeNative American — chief
- TylerOld English — A tiler or tile-maker. A boy or girl's proper noun.
- TymonGreek — A advantage, an laurels.
- TynanGaelic — The dark 1.
- Tyne — The name of an English river. A boy or girl's name.
- TyrekTy
- Tyrol — After the Austrian alpine region.
- TyroneIrish — The name of a county in Northern Ireland.
- TyrusLatin — person from Tyre
- TysonErstwhile French — A firebrand.
- TytusPolish — An old Roman name.
- TzurielHebrew
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