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    • Steve
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Stephen or Steven
      • Meaning:

        "garland, crown"
      • Description:

        Some parents just use Steve on the birth certificate, but it doesn't have the breezy charm of trendy short forms like Max, Sam, and Jake. Regardless of how much you love Steve as a given name, it might be smart to give your son a longer option to fall back on.
    • Susie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Susan, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "lily"
      • Description:

        In the 1950s and 60s, Susie was the name every little girl wanted for her very own.
    • Selphy
      • Takashi
        • Origin:

          Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "noble; prosperous; venerable"
        • Description:

          Common Japanese name associated with contemporary artist Takashi Murakami.
      • Tamia
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Variation of Tamara, popularized by Canadian singer Tamia.
      • Tammy
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Tamara
        • Description:

          Made famous in fifties movies as a wholesome backwoods gal, Tammy was a Top 10 choice from the mid-60s to early-70s, but is now given to fewer than 100 babies per year in the US.
      • Tanya
        • Origin:

          Russian diminutive of Tatiana
        • Description:

          Long integrated into the U. S. name pool but still retaining some Slavic flavor, Tanya feels a bit tired; it's ready for replacement by cooler Russian choices like Sasha, Mischa, or parent name Tatiana.
      • Tasha
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Natasha
        • Description:

          See NATASHA.
      • Taylor
        • Origin:

          English occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "tailor"
        • Description:

          Taylor was much more popular throughout the 1990s for both genders than it is today. Close to the Top 50 boys' names in the mid-1990s, Taylor recently fell out of the Top 500 for boys and out of the Top 100 for girls, and is predicted to continue on a downward trajectory for both genders. Similar but more stylish baby names today include Sawyer, Sayer and Thayer.
      • Ted
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Theodore or Edward
        • Meaning:

          "gift of god; rich guard"
        • Description:

          Like Ed, Eddie and Teddy, Ted is rarely used as an independent name – in the US, at least. In the UK, Eddie ranks just outside the Top 200, Teddy ranks just outside the Top 30, and Ted is a Top 200 pick.

          With Theodore rising, Ted may have new life among parents who don't want to use the short form Theo. And TV's Ted Lasso makes it a quintessential nice guy name.
      • Thomas
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "twin"
        • Description:

          A solid classic with plenty of history, Thomas strikes the balance between strength and gentleness. A favorite in the UK, a staple in France, and Australia, and never absent from the US Top 100, Thomas feels like a safe bet and a name that fits into any era.
      • Tiffany
        • Origin:

          English variation of Theophania, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "of divine manifestation"
        • Description:

          One of the first luxury brand names and the quintessential Booming Eighties status-conscious moniker; used by Donald Trump for his daughter, Tiffany has plummeted far from its high in the Top 25.
      • Timmy
        • Tina
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Christina et al
          • Description:

            Tina, despite its petite and tinkly image, is apt these days to be replaced by the more elegant originals, Christina and Martina.It does have some strong namesakes, though, in Tina Turner (born Anna Mae), Tina Brown (born Christina), Tina Fey (born Elizabeth), and photographer Tina Barney (born Tina).
        • Tisha
          • Toby
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Tobias
            • Description:

              This jaunty unisex nickname name has recently been given a shot of testosterone via actor Tobey Maguire and the gruff, erudite character on West Wing.
          • Tommy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Thomas
            • Meaning:

              "twin"
            • Description:

              A surprising number of parents choose to put the nickname Tommy on their son's birth certificate rather than the more traditional Thomas. Perhaps even more surprising is thE fact that Tommy has never been off the United States popularity charts. More recently, however, the name has been trending downward.
          • Tony
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Anthony
            • Meaning:

              "priceless one"
            • Description:

              Tony, as in classy. Or To-nyyy, as yelled out a tenement window.
          • Travis
            • Origin:

              French occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "tollgate-keeper"
            • Description:

              Has a laid-back rural feel some would associate with country singer Travis Tritt; Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon chose it for their son. Travis Scott, born Jacques Webster Jr., a popular rap artist, is another famous Travis.