Girl Names Ending in T
- Tiamat
Origin:
PersianMeaning:
"sea"Description:
Tiamat is a goddess of the sea worshipped in ancient Mesopotamia, also seen as the creator goddess in some texts.
- Myrt
- Efrat
Origin:
Variation of Ephrath, HebrewMeaning:
"fruitful place"
- Tziamarnit
- Lot
- 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.
- Odett
Origin:
Hungarian form of OdetteDescription:
A pared-down spelling of Odette that's currently popular with parents in Hungary. Elsewhere, it may feel like something is missing.
- Yaalit
- Hayat
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"life"Description:
A lively name of Arabic origin, Hayat was a fast rising choice in England and Wales in 2023.A feminine name in Arabic and Persian, but often used as a masculine one by Urdu speakers, the name is notably borne by para-athlete Hayat El Garaa. It is also the name of several TV channels in Tukey and Bosnia and the name of an Iranian newspaper.
- Irit
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"asphodel flower"Description:
Irit means "asphodel," which refers to a genus of perennial flower native to the Mediterranean and Middle East.
- Islet
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small island"Description:
If Isla feels too mainstream.
- Danit
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God is my judge"Description:
Israeli spin on Danielle is rarely heard here.
- Ryatt
Origin:
Invented NameDescription:
Ryatt — which may be a combination of names like Ryan and Wyatt — gives you the sound of Riot without the violent connotations. The name cracked the Top 1000 for boys in 2022, but was only given to a few dozen girls.
- Dovevet
- Annot
Origin:
Medieval EnglishMeaning:
"grace"Description:
A medieval English diminutive form of Ann, also recorded as a given name.
- Annest
Origin:
Welsh form of AgnesDescription:
A sweet variation on Agnes, that perhaps looks a little more complete than the Anest spelling. Both are used for a few girls in Wales each year.
- Reet
- Corot
- Sirikit
Origin:
Thai,Description:
This is the name of the Queen of Thailand - a cute name that can be shortened to the very 21st Century Siri, or the less-technological Kit/Kitty.
- Dorrit
Origin:
Variation of DorotheaDescription:
The "Little Dorrit" title character of Charles Dickens' novel was actually named Amy; Dorrit was her last name. The Dorit spelling is a short form of Dorotea in Danish and Dorrit has been used as a first name, but its origins are as a surname derived from Dorothea or Durward.