Girl Names Ending in T
- Tarot
Origin:
French, fortune-telling cardsDescription:
A unique New Age possibility with a pleasing sound.
- Queralt
Origin:
CatalanDescription:
A top 200 name in Catalonia, Spain since 2004. There are several Catalan towns with the name, including Santa Coloma de Queralt and Rocafort de Queralt.
- Lisbet
- Isolt
- Witt
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"keen intelligence"Description:
Fresh and witty word name.
- Ardent
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"burning; enthusiastic, passionate"
- Efrat
Origin:
Variation of Ephrath, HebrewMeaning:
"fruitful place"
- Bryant
Origin:
Variation of BrianDescription:
Bryony or Brianne, with an edge. This last name as a first name is far more popular for boys, but returned to the charts for girls in 2020 after the death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
- Yehudit
Origin:
Hebrew variation of JudithDescription:
Stuck in the Old Country.
- Sagit
Origin:
AramaicMeaning:
"great, immense"Description:
Feminine form of Sagi.
- Saint
Origin:
American word nameMeaning:
"Saint"Description:
Saint went quickly from word to celebrity baby name to accepted baby boy name and now to baby girl name. And there's nothing historically or etymologically gendered about Saint, so why not?
- Anat
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"answer"Description:
In Semitic mythology, Anat was the goddess of fertility, hunting, and war.
- Escarlet
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"scarlet"Description:
Scarlet with a Spanish twist, based on the Spanish pronunciation of the name. Escarlett and Escarleth are also occasionally used in the US.
- Amit
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"friend"
- Bechet
Origin:
French surnameDescription:
Naming babies for personal heroes is the cool contemporary trend followed by Woody Allen when he honored New Orleans jazz clarinetist Sidney Bechet in his daughter's name--adding the middle name Dumaine after a cornet player who was another of his musical heroes. Bechet has a nice, catchy Gallic feel.
- Ceit
- Bonnet
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"hat"Description:
An unexpected route to Bonnie.
- Bernadett
- Mahaut
Origin:
French from GermanicMeaning:
"battle-mighty"Description:
A medieval French form of Matilda (equivalent to the English Maud) that's made a comeback in France in recent years.
- Jonet
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
A Frenchy name that doesn't exist in France, probably an attempt to create a classy feminine version of John or Johnny by rhyming it with Monet.