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  1. Suvi
    • Origin:

      Finnish
    • Meaning:

      "summer"
    • Description:

      To the non-Scandinavian ear, a cute and unusual nickname name, used by Finnish supermodel Suvi Koponen.
  2. Syntyche
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "common fate"
    • Description:

      Unique baby name featured in the New Testament.
  3. Septemius
    • Tahvo
      • Origin:

        Finnish variation of Stephen, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "garland, crown"
      • Description:

        A lively take on Stephen.
    • Tai
      • Origin:

        Chinese
      • Meaning:

        "great extreme"
      • Description:

        Tai, which rhymes with Kai, is a unisex name with a range of international references. It means the equivalent of "too much" in Chinese but is also used as a Maori name meaning "the tide" and in Romanian means "yours." While it's only ever ranked in the U.S. Top 1000 as a girls' name, during the height of the popularity of Olympic skater Tai Babilonia, Tai makes a simple intriguing modern choice for either gender.
    • Taika
      • Origin:

        Finnish
      • Meaning:

        "magic"
      • Description:

        A rare Finnish name with ties to sorcery and witchcraft.
    • Tamsin
      • Origin:

        English, contracted form of Thomasina
      • Meaning:

        "twin"
      • Description:

        Tamsin is an offbeat name occasionally heard in Britain and just waiting to be discovered here. U.K. actress Tamsin Greig is a star of the show Episodes, Tamsin Olivier is the daughter of Joan Plowright and Sir Laurence Olivier..
    • Taru
      • Origin:

        Finnish, variation of Tarja
      • Meaning:

        "epic; kingly, possesses well"
      • Description:

        Taru is both the Finnish word for "epic," making it a translation of the Swedish name Saga, and a pet form of Tarja, the Finnish form of Daria.
    • Tatiana
      • Origin:

        Russian from Latin family name
      • Description:

        Tatiana was derived from Tatius, a Sabine-Latin family name of unknown origin. Titus Tatius was the name of an ancient king who ruled over the Sabines, an ancient Italic tribe who lived near Rome. The Romans used the name Tatius even after the Sabines died out and created the derivative forms Tatianus and Tatiana. The names were eventually disseminated throughout the Orthodox Christian world, including Russia.
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      • Tempest
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "turbulent, stormy"
        • Description:

          Tempest is one of those names that could go either way. Cool, evocative modern word name? Or asking for trouble? Your call, but if you decide the former image is dominant, be warned that some people will see it as the latter.
      • Teo
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Teodoro or Mateo, Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          An international take on Theo that would be easily wearable for a child in the US or any European culture. Traditionally a nickname for international variations of Theodore or Matthew, including ultra popular Mateo and Matteo, Teo can also stand on its own. In fact, Teo rose into the Top 1000 in 2022, proving its ability as a stand-alone name.
      • Teodoro
        • Origin:

          Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          With brother name Theodore ranking in the US top 10, this alternative might appeal to parents looking to honor Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish heritage.
      • Tero
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Antero, Finnish
        • Meaning:

          "strong, manly"
        • Description:

          A common nickname for Antero, the Finnish variation of Andrew.
      • Thais
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "beloved, bandage"
        • Description:

          A paramour of Alexander the Great and the heroine of a Jules Massenet opera based on the life of a fourth century Egyptian saint, this name is nothing if not dramatic. Often spelled with a diaeresis or umlaut -- aka two dots -- over the letter i, Thais is a Top 100 girls' name in France and is also popular in Spain.
      • Thiago
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Tiago, diminutive of Santiago
        • Meaning:

          "supplanter"
        • Description:

          Some high-profile soccer stars, such as Thiago Silva, have contributed to its success. The correct Portuguese pronunciation is chee-AH-go. Thiago is ranked Number 2 for boys in Puerto Rico.
      • Thijs
        • Origin:

          Dutch short form of Matthijs
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          Pronounced to rhyme with nice, Thijs is a popular Dutch name short for that country's form of Matthew. Matt Lauer's half-Dutch son is called Thijs.
      • Tian
        • Origin:

          Slovene variation of Sebastian, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "person from Sebastia"
        • Description:

          Sebastian has many international nicknames, and Tian is the short form of choice in Slovenia. It is also spelled Tijan.
      • Tiberius
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "of the Tiber"
        • Description:

          The name of an important ancient Roman emperor, Tiberius might sound a bit heavy for a modern boy to carry, but with the rise of Atticus, Tiberius and brothers begin to feel more baby-friendly, much in the same way as Old Testament names like Elijah and Isaiah have been rejuvenated.
      • Tibor
        • Origin:

          Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene
        • Meaning:

          "of Tibur (Tivoli)"
        • Description:

          Commonly heard in Hungary and some Slavic countries, Tibor has a large measure of continental dash. The name derives from the Roman town of Tibur, now called Tivoli. It is a Top 100 pick for baby boys in its native Hungary.