Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with T

Theodrekr

Theodrekr is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1378 times.

Meaning: Gracious gift Origin: Greek

Theodric

From a Germanic name meaning "ruler of the people", derived from the elements theud "people" and ric "power, ruler". It was notably borne by Theodoric the Great, a 6th-century king of the Ostrogoths who eventually became the ruler of Italy.

Meaning: Peoples rule Origin: German

Theodrik

Theodrik is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1050 times.

Meaning: Peoples rule Origin: German

Theomund

The name Theomund is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Theomund is: Wealthy defender.

Meaning: National protector Origin: English

Theon

Ancient Greek name meaning "godly." Pronounced: THEE-on. Famous real-life people named Theon: | Edit. Theon of Smyrna, Greek philosopher and mathematician. Theon of Alexandria, a Greek scholar and mathematician who edited Euclid's Elements.

Meaning: God's gift

Theophanes

Means "manifestation of God" from Greek θεος (theos) "god" and φανης (phanes) "appearing". This name was borne by a few saints, including an 8th-century chronicler from Constantinople and a 19th-century Russian Orthodox saint, Theophanes the Recluse, who is Феофан (Feofan) in Russian.

Theophile

Meanings and history of the name Theophile: | Edit. French form of Theophilus. Pronounced - tay-o-FEEL. Famous real-life people named Theophile: | Edit. Théophile Steinlen, Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker.

Theophilius

Theophilus is the name of a person or an honorary title to whom the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are addressed. It is generally believed that these texts were originally written in Koine Greek, and that "Theophilos" means "friend of God" in Greek. Famous real-life people named Theophilius: | Edit.

Theophilus

(thee-AHF-ə-ləs)

Meaning & History. Latinized form of the Greek name Θεοφιλος (Theophilos) which meant "friend of god", derived from θεος (theos) "god" and φιλος (philos) "friend". In the New Testament the evangelist Luke addresses his gospel and the Book of Acts to a man named Theophilus.

Theophrastus

He was a native of Eresos in Lesbos. His given name was Tyrtamus (Τύρταμος), but he later became known by the nickname "Theophrastus," given to him, it is said, by Aristotle to indicate the grace of his conversation (from Ancient Greek Θεός "god" and φράζειν "to phrase", i.e. divine expression).