List of Baby Names for Unisex / Twins Starting with T

Tiara

Gender: F Meaning of Tiara: "crown, jeweled headdress" Origin of Tiara: Latin. Share Tiara on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Tiara on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Tiara on Google Plus Share on Google+ Love the name Tiara.

Meaning: Crowned Origin: English

Tierra

Spanish Meaning: The name Tierra is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Tierra is: Earth.

Meaning: Earth Origin: Spanish

Tim

English form of the Greek name Τιμοθεος (Timotheos) meaning "honouring God", derived from τιμαω (timao) "to honour" and θεος (theos) "god". Saint Timothy was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys and was the recipient of two of Paul's epistles that appear in the New Testament.

Meaning: One who honors god Origin: Greek

Titus

The name Titus is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Titus is: Pleasing.

Meaning: Of the giants, a great defender Origin: Latin

Toby

Toby is a popular male name in many English speaking countries. The name is from the Middle English vernacular form of Tobias. Tobias itself is the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew טוביה Toviah, which translates to Good is Yahweh. Yahweh is the name of the Jewish God. Tobit is also an alternate form of Tobias.

Meaning: God is good Origin: Hebrew

Tommie

English Meaning: The name Tommie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Tommie is: meaning twin.

Meaning: A wealthy man, of the people Origin: Aramaic

Tommy

The name Tommy is an Aramaic baby name. In Aramaic the meaning of the name Tommy is: Twin.

Meaning: Twin Origin: Aramaic

Tonia

Latin Meaning: The name Tonia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Tonia is: Praiseworthy.

Meaning: Flourishing Origin: Latin

Tonya

The name Tonya is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Tonya is: Praiseworthy. Abbreviation of Antonina.

Meaning: Priceless Origin: Latin

Torii

A torii (鳥居, literally bird abode, Japanese pronunciation: [to.ɾi.i]) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to sacred.

Meaning: Victorious woman, Winner, Conqueror Origin: American