Top Baby Girl Names That Start With T
Picking the perfect name for your new arrival is an exciting time! If you’re drawn to girl names beginning with T, or perhaps T names run in your family, then we’ve got the perfect list for you. From the most popular, unique, or pretty girl names that start with T, to some cool, biblical, or long names to inspire you, we’ve got all the T names for your needs.
Popular Girl Names That Start With T
If you’re looking for a popular and common female name that starts with the letter T, then check out the top 10 girl names in the United States for 2020:
1. Taylor. Sitting at the top of our list is this great unisex name, Taylor. This name originally came from an English surname used for someone who worked as a tailor. It peaked in popularity in the 1990s, however, singer Taylor Swift helps to keep this name fresh and current. Another namesake is author Taylor Caldwell. 2. Teagan. Another popular T name that’s also a gender-neutral name is Teagan of Irish origin meaning “poet.” This name that began to gain popularity in 1999, is also a variation of the Welsh name Tegan meaning “darling.” It’s similar to other common girl names, such as Megan and Reagan, which could be some cute options for twin baby names. 3. Trinity. From the English word that symbolizes the number three, Trinity is often used in Christianity for the Holy Trinity. For movie fans, you may recognize the name as a character from The Matrix. 4. Tessa. This diminutive of Theresa possibly means “summer,” or “harvest” in Greek. Tessa has become a much more popular version than the old-fashioned Theresa, or other versions such as Tess or Tessie. 5. Thea. A cute name meaning “goddess” that’s often the diminutive of Dorothea, Theadora, and other names containing thea. It’s currently a popular name in several countries, such as England and Norway, and has been on the rise in the United States since 2014. 6. Talia. In Hebrew, this pretty name means “dew from heaven,” and in an Australian Aboriginal language, Talia comes from the name of a town meaning “by the water.” Both are beautiful meanings for this popular name. 7. Tatum. Tatum is of English origin meaning “Tate’s homestead.” This strong and lively name is borne by actress Tatum O’Neal who won a best supporting Oscar at the age of 10. Something for your little star to aspire to! 8. Tiana. This short form of Tatiana or Christiana gained some popularity after it was used for the name of Disney’s first African-American princess in the movie The Princess and the Frog. A cute namesake for your own princess. 9. Tinsley. A name of English origin meaning “Tynni’s meadow,” Tinsley is a modern name with New York socialite Tinsley Mortimer giving it a trendy edge. 10. Treasure. Your little lady is going to be the most valuable treasure in your life, so, why not give her a name to reflect this?
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Unique Girl Names That Start With T
Are you looking for an unusual T name for girls? Perhaps you want something that stands out from the crowd for your little trailblazer! Well, we’ve got some of the most uncommon and unique names for girls that start with T to help inspire you:
11. Tacey. If you’re looking for unique, this archaic English T name for girls hasn’t been seen for a few centuries. It’s meaning of “silent” may reflect that; however, you could bring this pretty name out of the dark and make it loud and proud! 12. Tawny. Imagine your little lady with golden brown hair and a name that matches. Tawny, from the name of the color, has a cute and vintage vibe, making it a refreshing name choice. 13. Talulla. This rare moniker comes from an Old Irish name meaning “abundance” and “princess.” There’s no doubt that your little princess will bring an abundance of love and joy into your life! 14. Tamsin. Tamsin is of English origin, originating from Cornwall. It’s a contraction of another girl’s T name, Thomasina, and is yet to be discovered in the United States. Your baby girl could lead the way with this cool and unique name. 15. Tasoula. Another unique T name for girls is this name of Greek origin meaning “resurrection.” It’s actually a diminutive of the elegant name Anastasia, but Tasoula could add a fresh twist on the more common name. 16. Teréz. If you’re a fan of old-fashioned names but you’d like to add a little spice, this Hungarian form of Theresa might be for you. Teréz has a trendy vibe with its z ending and could be used to honor your Hungarian heritage. 17. Tetty. This diminutive of the classic name Elizabeth could be used as a cute nickname, or perhaps you come from a long line of Elizabeths and would like to carry on the tradition in a unique way by naming your baby after a family member. 18. Thalia. It’s hard not to stand out with a mystical name inspired by Greek mythology and Thalia gives you that, and much more! Meaning “to blossom,” Thalia was the muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, as well as one of the Three Graces. So, if you hope for your baby girl to have the beauty and wisdom of poetry and a great sense of humor, Thalia is a great name choice. 19. Thisbe. Another unique name inspired by mythology is Thisbe. In Greek legend, the story of Thisbe and Pyramus in Ovid's Metamorphoses, inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This beautiful but tragic tale adds romanticism and depth to the name. 20. Trixie. This fun and playful name is a diminutive of Beatrix meaning “voyager,” or “happiness” in Latin. You may recognize this name from the 1955 sitcom The Honeymooners.
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Biblical T Names For Girls
The Bible is home to some of the world’s most memorable names, so have a look at this collection of biblical names for girls that start with T, as well as a few Hebrew ones. 31. Tabitha. In Aramaic, Tabitha means “gazelle,” the graceful antelope. It was a name used in the New Testament for the woman restored to life by Saint Peter. In popular culture, Tabitha rose to popularity in the 1960s after it was used for the daughter of the main character in the TV show Bewitched. 32. Tahel. This popular Israeli name of Hebrew origin means “you will shine.” A beautiful Hebrew choice for your little star. 33. Tali. Tali is not only short and cute, but it’s also of Hebrew origin meaning “my dew.” 34. Talitha. In the Bible, Jesus spoke the words talitha cumi, meaning “little girl arise,” to awaken and restore a child to life. This is a great name choice for those of strong faith. 35. Tam. This name means “honest” and “innocent” in Hebrew, making it a sweet name if you value those traits above all else. 36. Tehila. In Hebrew, Tehila is a unique T name for girls meaning “to praise” or “to shine.” 37. Theresa. Although this name isn’t actually found in the Bible, it still has a rich religious background due to its association with Saint Teresa of Ávila and Mother Teresa. In Greek, it means “summer” or “to harvest.” 38. Thomasina. This unique and vintage T name for girls is the medieval feminine version of Thomas. Thomas was an apostle of Jesus in the New Testament, making this name a good choice if you want to honor him. To add a sprinkle of cuteness to this name, Author Beatrix Potter used it for her character Thomasina Tittlemouse. 39. Timothea. Of Greek origin, this unusual name is a variation of the male name Timothy meaning “honoring God.” Saint Timothy is found in the New Testament as a companion of Saint Paul. You could choose the female version to honor a male family member or Saint Timothy. 40. Toby. This unisex T girl name is a form of the male biblical name Tobias. In the Old Testament, the hero Tobias and the angel Raphael, drove away a demon. Even though this name is predominantly male, what’s stopping you from turning this hero into a heroine?
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Cool Girl Names That Start With T
Whether it’s a cool name inspired by mythology or nature, or perhaps one with a strong female namesake, we’ve got plenty of cool girl names that start with T for you to sink your teeth into:
51. Tahmina. If you like T girl names with powerful meanings for your little warrior, Tahmina meaning “strong” and “valiant” is just what you’re looking for. This name is also found in Persian mythology as the daughter of a king who marries the hero Rostam. 52. Tai. Of Chinese origin meaning “extreme,” this short name just oozes effortless coolness. Some namesakes include figure skater Tai Babilonia and character Tai Frasier from the movie Clueless, giving this name a cool 1990s twist. 53. Taika. If you’re looking for a cool and enchanting name, this Finnish name pronounced TAH-ee-kah, means “magic.” The meaning and the beautiful imagery of Finland that this name conjures up, is sure to bewitch you. 54. Tamar. There’s nothing cooler than being named after a queen, especially one who became the first woman to rule in the Georgian Empire from 1184 to 1213. She was ultimately given the title of “king” and Tamar the Great due to her successful ruling and commanding of her own army. An inspiring and strong namesake for the future ruler of your household. 55. Tanith. From Phoenician mythology, Tanith was the goddess of love, fertility, the moon, and stars. This T girl name also means “serpent lady.” Either way, Tanith is certainly a cool moniker. 56. Teddie. This gender-neutral name is as cute as it is cool. It’s often the short form of Theodora or Edwina, but it’s definitely a more relaxed and trendier version. 57. Tellervo. If you love nature-inspired names, Tellervo is the name of the Finnish forest goddess. Its ethereal beauty may inspire your little one to pursue a career or hobby in the great outdoors. 58. Tempest. This name is powerfully evocative with its meaning “storm.” For Shakespeare fans, it’s the title of his play The Tempest. With a name like this, your baby girl is sure to take the world by storm. 59. Thelma. For literary fans, this vintage T name for girls was used by British author Marie Corelli for the Norwegian heroine of her novel Thelma. You may also recognize it as a character from the iconic movie Thelma and Louise, making this name one that evokes female empowerment and freedom. 60. Thora. Whilst Thora may sound sweet, it’s actually a variant of the Old Norse name Thor meaning “thunder.” Therefore, Thora is the Goddess of Thunder! It’s also the name of actress Thora Birch.
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Long Girl Names That Start With T
Long names can be elegant and provide you with plenty of options and wiggle room for nicknames. If you’re intrigued by lengthy names, check out our list of the best long girl names that start with T:
71. Tabassum. In Arabic, this long and unique name means “smiling.” A joyful meaning for a baby girl that is sure to bring smiles to everyone’s faces! 72. Tagwanibisan. This is the longest name on our list! In the Indigenous American language of Algonquin, it means “rainbow.” And who doesn’t love rainbows? 73. Tekakwitha. This was the name of the first Native American Catholic saint, also known as Kateri. In the Native American, Mohawk language, this name means “she who puts things in place,” or “she who bumps into things.” Let’s hope the first option is more accurate for your little one. 74. Temperance. A unique T name for girls of English origin, meaning “moderation,” Temperance was one of the Puritan names from the seventeenth century. It’s a rather refined and classic sounding name. 75. Terpsichore. Pronounced TEHR-PSEE-KO-REH, this name of Greek origin means “delight in dancing.” In Greek Mythology, she was one of the nine Muses and goddess of dancing. This could be a unique choice for a family of dancers. 76. Theodora. Meaning “gift of God” in Greek, Theodora has a lot of potential; from its cute nicknames of Thea, Teddy, or Dora, to some inspiring namesakes such as the influential and powerful ninth wife of Emperor Justinian. This name was also borne by many saints throughout history. 77. Tiffany. Tiffany was once popular during medieval times, given to girls born on the Epiphany. It came back into use after the classic 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s. 78. Tinuviel. For lovers of anything by author J.R.R. Tolkien, this beautiful, ethereal name meaning “nightingale,” or “daughter of the twilight” is found in The Silmarillion. Tinuviel, the daughter of the elf king Thingol, falls in love with the mortal, Beren. An excellent choice for fantasy lovers! 79. Tuathflaith. An Old Irish name meaning “people,” and “princess.” It’s an interesting choice if you’re looking for a unique Irish name. 80. Tuulikki. This unusual name is of Finnish origin meaning “little wind.” It could be an interesting choice for an air sign baby (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius).
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Pretty and Cute Girl Names That Start With T
Are you looking for T girl names that are as beautiful as your baby girl? Perhaps you would like a name inspired by the beauty of nature, or one whose origins lie in mythology or literature. Whatever the case, we have some incredibly pretty and cute girl names that start with T:
91. Tahlia. This pretty T name for girls is a variation of Talia. It has both Hebrew and Australian origins, meaning “dew from heaven” and “by the water.” Both meanings evoke nature and beauty, making it a nice option for a water sign baby (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces). 92. Tallulah. A pretty name that has a singsong sound to it, Tallulah means “leaping waters” in the Choctaw, Native American language. It’s also the name of a waterfall in the state of Georgia, making it another great choice for a water sign baby. A famous namesake includes actress Talullah Bankhead, giving this name a vintage feel. 93. Tamara. Tamara is the Russian form of the Hebrew name Tamar meaning “date palm.” It’s a sweet yet sophisticated name choice. 94. Tansy. If you’re looking for flower names for your baby girl, Tansy is a more fun and unique choice than the other more common flower names, such as Rose and Lily. The Tansy blossoms with bright yellow flowers, making it perfect for your golden-haired girl. 95. Tessie. Names ending in -ie always add a cute vibe and this sweet diminutive of Theresa is ready to prove its cuteness. Names such as Millie and Tillie are making comebacks, so why not bring Tessie back? 96. Theia. Your little goddess needs a name that reflects the light she brings into the world, and boy, Theia does just that! Meaning “goddess” in Greek, Theia was the Titan goddess of glittering, shining light and glory. She was also the mother of moon goddess Selene, dawn goddess Eos, and sun god Helios. 97. Theodosia. Another beautiful T name for girls is this name of Greek origin meaning “giving to God.” Even though it may seem old-fashioned, this name has been given renewed beauty due to the song Dear Theodosia in the smash-hit musical Hamilton. You can make this the perfect lullaby for your own Theodosia. 98. Thiri. In Burmese, Thiri simply means “radiance” and “beauty.” The perfect meaning for your little beauty. 99. Tiên. This ethereal name of Vietnamese origin means “fairy,” or “transcendent.” Perfect for lovers of fairy tale baby names, mythical creatures and folklore. 100. Titania. In keeping with the fairy theme, Titania is the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. So, literature and fantasy fans can delight in this choice. It was also the name given to a moon of Uranus.
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