Girl Names Ending in T
- Elisavet
- Danit
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God is my judge"Description:
Israeli spin on Danielle is rarely heard here.
- Dovevet
- Snövit
Origin:
SwedishMeaning:
"white snow"Description:
Used as the Swedish name for Snow White.
- Satet
Origin:
EgyptianMeaning:
"strength, chaos, destruction"Description:
Satet is known in Egyptian mythology as a goddess of protection. She is depicted as an archer goddess of the far South of Egypt.
- Séarlait
- Tanit
Origin:
PhoenicianMeaning:
"serpent lady"Description:
Name of the Phoenician deity who was the patron of Carthage, goddess of the moon, and a fertility figure. Variations include Tanith, Tanis, and Tanitha. The name is frequently misinterpreted to be an Irish name meaning "estate." Despite this august heritage, the original form of the name is a bit lispy for use in modern English-speaking lands.
- Hesat
Origin:
EgyptianMeaning:
"the wild one"Description:
A maternal goddess in Egyptian mythology, Hesat is often depicted as a cow and was said to provide humanity with milk.
- Light
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Bright and glowing name, perfect for a baby who arrived on a sunny day.
- Emebet
Origin:
Amharic, EthiopianMeaning:
"royal lady"Description:
Formerly an honorific title, Emebet is now used as a given name in Ethiopia. It is also used to refer to the Virgin Mary.
- Sharlot
- Shalhevet
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"flame"Description:
Rare Hebrew name with a meaning perfect for Hanukkah.
- Einat
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"fountain"Description:
An attractive Hebrew name that's rarely heard outside of Israel.
- Benét
- Judit
- Sweetheart
Origin:
Word NameDescription:
Tobey Maguire added this name to the pool in 2006 when he used it as the middle name for his daughter Ruby. It's best kept to the middle.
- Charolet
- Keet
Origin:
Dutch variation of KateDescription:
Despite sounding like Kate, the double E is likely to trip up English speakers who will want to pronounce this "Keat" instead of "Kate".
- Ibadat
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"prayer"Description:
An Arabic word meaning "service" or "servitude", in Islam Ibadat is typically translated as "worship"
- Hayat