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Updated April 2026
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Thomas
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Thalia
Classic Pick
Tyler
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Thomas (TOM-əs)

Aramaic origin, meaning "twin," Thomas is a timeless classic with biblical roots and a history of popularity.

Top 10 Baby T Names Names

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1ThomasTOM-əsAramaic origin, meaning "twin," Thomas is a timeless classic with biblical roots...Popular
2TheodoreTHEE-ə-dorGreek origin, meaning "gift of God," Theodore has experienced a resurgence in po...Popular
3TessaTES-əA diminutive of Theresa, meaning "harvester," Tessa is a sweet and simple name w...Popular
4TylerTIE-lərEnglish origin, an occupational surname meaning "tile maker," Tyler gained promi...Classic
5TravisTRAV-əsEnglish origin, derived from a surname, possibly meaning "crossroads" or "to cro...Classic
6TaraTAH-rəSanskrit origin, meaning "star," Tara is also associated with a Buddhist goddess...Classic
7TrentTRENTEnglish origin, referring to the River Trent in England, often associated with s...Classic
8TimothyTIM-ə-theeGreek origin, meaning "honoring God," Timothy is a traditional name with biblica...Classic
9TabithaTAB-i-thəAramaic origin, meaning "gazelle," Tabitha is a biblical name known for its asso...Classic
10TobiasToh-BAI-əsHebrew origin, meaning "God is good," Tobias is a classic biblical name with a g...Classic
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Thomas
TOM-əs
Aramaic origin, meaning "twin," Thomas is a timeless classic with biblical roots and a history of popularity.
PopularClassic
Theodore
THEE-ə-dor
Greek origin, meaning "gift of God," Theodore has experienced a resurgence in popularity, loved for its vintage charm.
PopularTrending
Tessa
TES-ə
A diminutive of Theresa, meaning "harvester," Tessa is a sweet and simple name with European origins.
Popular
Tyler
TIE-lər
English origin, an occupational surname meaning "tile maker," Tyler gained prominence in the late 20th century.
Classic
Travis
TRAV-əs
English origin, derived from a surname, possibly meaning "crossroads" or "to cross."
Classic
Tara
TAH-rə
Sanskrit origin, meaning "star," Tara is also associated with a Buddhist goddess, representing compassion.
Classic
Trent
TRENT
English origin, referring to the River Trent in England, often associated with strength and resilience.
Classic
Timothy
TIM-ə-thee
Greek origin, meaning "honoring God," Timothy is a traditional name with biblical significance.
Classic
Tabitha
TAB-i-thə
Aramaic origin, meaning "gazelle," Tabitha is a biblical name known for its association with grace and beauty.
Classic
Tobias
Toh-BAI-əs
Hebrew origin, meaning "God is good," Tobias is a classic biblical name with a gentle sound.
Classic
Trinity
TRIN-i-tee
English origin, referring to the Christian Holy Trinity, symbolizing unity and strength.
Trending
Tristan
TRIS-tən
Celtic origin, meaning "sorrowful" or "tumult," Tristan is associated with Arthurian legends and romantic tales.
Classic
Tatum
TAY-təm
English origin, meaning "Tate's homestead," Tatum is a gender-neutral name gaining popularity.
Trending
Thalia
THA-lee-ə
Greek origin, meaning "to flourish" or "to bloom," Thalia is associated with the Greek muse of comedy and pastoral poetry.
Rare/Unique
Thorin
THOR-in
Old Norse origin, meaning "thunder," Thorin is a strong and powerful name popularized by Tolkien's "The Hobbit."
Rare/Unique
Tiernan
TEER-nən
Irish origin, meaning "lord" or "master," Tiernan is a traditional Irish name with noble connotations.
Rare/Unique
Titus
TAI-təs
Latin origin, meaning "title of honor," Titus is a strong and classic name with Roman roots.
Rare/Unique
Tuesday
TOO-z-day
English origin, derived from the Old English "Tiwesdæg," meaning "Tiw's day," Tiw being the Norse god of war and justice.
Rare/Unique
Tempest
TEM-pist
English origin, meaning "turbulent storm," Tempest evokes a sense of power and intensity, often associated with Shakespeare's play.
Rare/Unique
Talon
TAL-ən
French origin, meaning "claw" or "nail," Talon is a strong and edgy name with a modern feel.
Rare/Unique
Tallulah
tə-LOO-lə
Native American origin, meaning "leaping water," Tallulah is a charming and unique name with a connection to nature.
Rare/Unique
Thea
THEE-ə
Greek origin, meaning "goddess," Thea is a short and sweet name with a powerful meaning.
Trending
Tommy
TOM-ee
English origin, diminutive of Thomas, meaning "twin," Tommy is a friendly and familiar name.
Popular
Tony
TOH-nee
English and Italian origin, short form of Anthony or Antonio, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy."
Classic
Trace
TRACE
English origin, often a short form of Tracy, meaning "brave one" or "warlike."
Rare/Unique
Toby
TOH-bee
Hebrew origin, diminutive of Tobias, meaning "God is good."
Classic
Tricia
TRISH-ə
English origin, diminutive of Patricia, meaning "noble."
Classic
Tyra
TIE-rə
Scandinavian origin, possibly meaning "thunder battle" or "Thor's battle."
Rare/Unique
Tiana
tee-AH-nə
Russian origin, short form of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen."
Classic
Truman
TOO-mən
English origin, meaning "loyal one" or "trusty man."
Rare/Unique
Tavi
TAY-vee
Hebrew origin, meaning "good."
Rare/Unique
Tamsin
TAM-zin
English origin, diminutive of Thomasina, meaning "twin."
Rare/Unique
Tanvi
TUN-vee
Indian origin, meaning "slender, beautiful, delicate."
Rare/Unique
Teague
TEEG
Irish origin, meaning "poet" or "philosopher."
Rare/Unique
Tegan
TEE-gən
Welsh origin, meaning "fair" or "beautiful."
Classic
Thane
THAYN
Scottish origin, meaning "a feudal lord."
Rare/Unique
Theron
THEE-ron
Greek origin, meaning "hunter."
Rare/Unique
Tuesday
TOOS-day
English origin, day of the week name from Old English meaning "Tiwesdæg" or Tiw's Day, Tiw being the Norse god of war.
Rare/Unique
Turner
TUR-ner
English origin, occupational surname for someone who worked with a lathe.
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

ThomasTOM-əs
TheodoreTHEE-ə-dor
TessaTES-ə
TylerTIE-lər
TravisTRAV-əs
TaraTAH-rə
TrentTRENT
TimothyTIM-ə-thee

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Sibling & Middle Names

Thomas & Eleanor
Classic and timeless.
Theodore & Olivia
Both are popular and elegant.
Tessa & Owen
A sweet and balanced combination.
Travis & Violet
A classic pairing with a touch of nature.
Thomas & James
Classic and strong.
Theodore & Grey
Modern and sophisticated.
Tessa & Marie
Simple and elegant.
Tyler & Scott
A solid and reliable combination.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular t names for boys?
Classic and popular t names for boys include Thomas, Theodore, and Timothy. These names have stood the test of time and continue to be favored by parents for their strong and traditional appeal, often carrying positive connotations.
What are some unique t names?
If you're seeking something less common, consider names like Theron, Tiernan, or Tempest. These unique t names offer a distinctive flair, ensuring your child stands out from the crowd with a memorable and uncommon moniker.
Are there any gender-neutral t names?
Yes, Tatum is a great gender-neutral option. It's an English surname that has gained popularity as a first name for both boys and girls.
What are the origins of most t names?
Many t names have origins in Greek, Hebrew, and English cultures. For example, Theodore and Thalia come from Greek, while Tobias and Thomas originate from Hebrew. Exploring the origins of t names can provide insight into their meanings and historical significance.
How do I choose the best t names for my baby?
Consider the meaning, origin, and sound of the name. Think about how the name flows with your last name and any potential nicknames. Ultimately, the best name is one that resonates with you and your partner and feels like a perfect fit for your child.

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