List of Spanish Baby Names Meanings Starting with T

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Teea

teea, te-ea ] The baby girl name Teea is pronounced TIYIYAH †. Teea's language of origin is English, Latin, Indoeuropean, Latin, and Latin. Teea is a variant transcription of Tia (English).

Meaning: An aunt, daughter born to royalty Origin: Spanish, Greek

Tiaa

Tiaa is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1707 times.

Meaning: An aunt, daughter born to royalty Origin: Spanish, Greek

Tabora

Tabora Name Meaning. Spanish (Tábora): Spanish spelling of the Portuguese habitational name Távora, from a place so named.

Meaning: Plays a small drum Origin: Spanish

Taffia

Tafia Name meaning in Urdu is سبک، ہلكی چيز, a Muslim Urdu Girl name with lucky number is 6 and Tafia Name meaning in English is Feather.

Meaning: An angels new love Origin: Spanish

Tajo

The name Tajo is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Tajo is: Day.

Meaning: Day Origin: Spanish

Taurino

Spanish Meaning: The name Taurino is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Taurino is: Bull-like.

Meaning: Bull-like the constellation taurus Origin: Spanish

Tauro

Tauro Name Meaning. Italian: most probably a nickname from Sicilian and southern Italian tauro 'bull', 'ox' (Latin taurus).

Meaning: Bull-like the constellation taurus Origin: Spanish

Tejana

Tejana. Spanish Origin. "Texan Female" The meaning of the name Tejana is Texan Female. The origin of the name Tejana is Spanish.

Meaning: Texan female Origin: Spanish

Tejano

The Tejano [teˈxano] (Derived from "Tejas", the Hasinais Native American name for "Texas", meaning "friends" or "allies") are residents of the state of Texas who are culturally descended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of Texas and northern Mexico.

Meaning: Texan male Origin: Spanish

Terceira

Regardless, it was only a temporary name, as the colloquial Terceira (meaning "third" in Portuguese, as in "the third island" or "third to be discovered") was used more often to describe the island.

Meaning: Born third Origin: Spanish