List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with T

Txanton

(t)xan-ton, tx-ant-on ] The baby boy name Txanton is pronounced TZAENTAHN †. Txanton's language of origin is Latin and it is used largely in the Basque language. Txanton is a variant form of the English Anthony in the Basque language. ... Variant forms share the origin and meaning of the name Txanton.

Meaning: Basque for Joseph. Origin: Basque

Txomin

Basque Meaning: The name Txomin is a Basque baby name. In Basque the meaning of the name Txomin is: Like God.

Meaning: Like God. Origin: Basque

Tydeus

(ˈtaɪdiəs ; tīˈdēəs; ˈtɪdiəs ; tidˈēəs) Greek Legend. the father of Diomedes and one of the Seven against Thebes. Word origin of 'Tydeus'

Meaning: Father of diomedes Origin: Greek

Tyeis

Tyeis is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 912 times.

Meaning: Son of a german Origin: French

Tyesone

Tyesone is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1376 times.

Meaning: Son of tye Origin: English

Tyfiell

Tyfiell is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1085 times.

Meaning: Son of tye Origin: English

Tyg

The name Tyg is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Tyg is: From the enclosure.

Meaning: From the enclosure Origin: English

Tyjah

Tyjah's language of origin is African. The name's meaning is 'one who is intelligent'. A variation of Tyjah is Tyja. See also the related category intelligent (wise). Tyjah is a rarely used baby name for boys.

Meaning: Smart Origin: African

Tylere

Origin of the name Tyler: Transferred use of the surname derived from the Old French tieuleor, tieulier (tiler, tile maker) and the Middle English tyler, tylere (a brick, a tile).

Meaning: Maker of tiles Origin: English

Tymek

ty-mek, tym-ek ] The baby boy name Tymek is pronounced as TAYMehK †. Tymek is a Polish name of Old Greek origin. Tymek is a variation of the name Timothy (English). See also the related categories, greek and polish.

Meaning: God fearing Origin: Greek