List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with T

Tiberio

Tiberio Name Meaning. Italian: from the personal name Tiberio, from Latin Tiberius, a derivative of the name (of obscure origin) of the Tiber river. This is also found as a Dutch name, as the personal name was also used in the Low Countries during the Renaissance.

Meaning: From the tiber Origin: Italian

Tibni

It was suggested that Tibni is a nickname meaning "man of straw".

Meaning: Straw hay Origin: Israeli

Tiburon

The meaning of the name Tiburon is Shark. The origin of the name Tiburon is Spanish.

Meaning: A name of Spanish origin, meaning shark. Origin: Native American

Tiebout

The Tiebout model, also known as Tiebout sorting, Tiebout migration, or Tiebout hypothesis, is a positive political theory model first described by economist Charles Tiebout in his article "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures" (1956).

Meaning: Bold Origin: Dutch

Tiege

Greek Meaning: The name Tiege is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Tiege is: Honor.

Meaning: Honor Origin: Greek

Tier

The name Tier is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Tier is: Regal.

Meaning: Regal Origin: Irish

Tiergan

The meaning of the name Tiergan is Strong Willed. The origin of the name Tiergan is Irish.

Meaning: Strong willed Origin: Irish

Tiernay

Irish Surname - Tierney. Tierney is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic O'Tighearnaigh. The name comes from 'tighearna' meaning 'lord' or 'master, consequently O'Tighearnaigh means the son or male descendant of Tighearnach.

Meaning: Regal. Origin: Celtic

Tighearnach

Derived from Irish Gaelic tigern meaning "lord". This was the name of an Irish saint of the 6th century. In his youth he was kidnapped by Welsh pirates and brought to Wales, but he escaped to Scotland.

Meaning: Regal Origin: Irish

Tiglath Pileser

The significance of the name is obscured by the fact that we use "Tiglath-pileser" (or "Tiglatpileser"), a distorted Biblical form of the name, as is always the case when an Assyrian king is mentioned in the Bible: this was, after all, how the knowledge of these rulers survived when the cuneiform script was no longer ...

Meaning: That binds or takes away captivity Origin: Israeli