Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Tan

Tangaroa

Meaning & History. Meaning unknown. In Polynesian mythology he was the god of the sea, the son of Rangi and Papa. He separated his parents' embrace, creating the earth and the sky.

Meaning: Of the sea Origin: Australian

Tangelo

tangelo. [tan-juh-loh] noun, plural tan·ge·los. a hybrid citrus fruit, Citrus tangelo, that is a cross between the grapefruit and the tangerine and is cultivated in several varieties.

Tanguy

Tanguy is the French spelling of Breton given name Tangi, from tan, fire, and ki, dog. It is both a given name and a patronym.

Meaning: Fighter. Origin: Celtic

Tangwyn

Tangwyn has its origins in the Welsh language and it is also used largely in Welsh. Tangwyn's meaning is 'white peace'. See also the related categories, peace (quiet), white, and welsh. Tangwyn is not widely used as a baby name for boys. It is not listed within the top 1000 names.

Meaning: Peace Origin: Irish

Tanhumeth

Tanhumeth is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 948 times.

Meaning: Consolation repentance Origin: Israeli

Taniel

Origin of the name Daniel: Derived from the Hebrew dāni'ēl (God is my judge). The name is borne in the Bible by a Hebrew prophet whose faith kept him from harm in a den of hungry lions. Short: Dan.

Tanix

Tanix. Spanish Origin. "Becoming Glorious" The meaning of the name Tanix is Becoming Glorious. The origin of the name Tanix is Spanish.

Tanjiro

Japanese Meaning: The name Tanjiro is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Tanjiro is: High-valued second son.

Meaning: High-valued second son Origin: Japanese

Tankred

Tancred or Tankred is a masculine given name of Germanic origin that comes from thank- (thought) and -rath (counsel), meaning "well-thought advice". It was used in the High Middle Ages mainly by the Normans (see French Tancrède) and especially associated with the Hauteville family in Italy.

Tannen

Tannen Name Meaning. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): habitational name from any of several places in Lower Saxony or Baden named with German Tannen 'pine', or from a short form of any of the many compound names formed with this element. Jewish (American): shortened form of Tannenbaum.