| Taavi | Finnish | The beloved, the adored one. From the name David. | 
| Tab | Persian | A drum or drummer. | 
| Tabansi | African | one who endures | 
| Tabari | North African | after famous muslim historian | 
| Tabb | Persian | A drum or drummer. | 
| Tabor | Persian | A drum or drummer. | 
| Tad | Irish Gaelic | A poet or philosopher. Also see Teague. | 
| Tadc | Celtic | |
| Tadd | Greek | Courageous. | 
| Taddeo | Greek | Courageous. | 
| Tadi | Omaha Indian | wind | 
| Taffy | Welsh | The beloved, the adored one. From the name David. | 
| Taggart | Gaelic | A priest. | 
| Tahir | Arabic | Pure and virtuous. | 
| Tai | Vietnamese | The talented one. | 
| Tailer | Old French | The tailor. | 
| Tailor | Old French | The tailor. | 
| Tait | Old Norse | Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum. | 
| Tajo | Spanish | day | 
| Takai | Japanese | |
| Takoda | Native American | The friend of all. | 
| Taksa | Hindu | a son of Bharata | 
| Taksony | Hungarian | well fed, content, merciless, wild | 
| Taku | Japanese | |
| Talbot | Old French | From the valley. | 
| Talfryn | Welsh | From the top of the hill. | 
| Talib | Arabic | |
| Taliesin | Welsh | A radiant brow. | 
| Tallis | Persian | Wise, learned. | 
| Talman | Hebrew | to injure, to oppress | 
| Talon | ||
| Talorg | Welsh | |
| Talos | Greek | giant protector of Minos island | 
| Tam | Scottish | A twin or heart. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tama | Japanese/Polynesian | Japanese: A jewel. Polynesian: A boy or son. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tamas | Greek | A twin. | 
| Tamer | Turkish | |
| Tamir | Arabic | pure, tall stately | 
| Tancred | Teutonic | A thoughtful adviser. | 
| Tancredo | Italian | of thoughtful counsel | 
| Tane | Polynesian | The name of a god. | 
| Tanek | Polish | immortal | 
| Taner | Turkish | |
| Tangaroa | Polynesian | Of the sea. | 
| Tangwyn | Welsh | Peace. | 
| Tanicus | Latin | |
| Tannar | Old English | Leather worker. | 
| Tanner | Old English | Leather worker. | 
| Tano | Ghanese | name of river | 
| Tapan | Hindu | |
| Tapesh | Hindu | |
| Tara | Irish Gaelic/Sanskrit | Irish Gaelic: A rocky hill, from the ancient home of Ireland's kings. Sanskrit: A star. The name of a Buddhist goddess. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tarang | Hindu | |
| Tarasios | Greek | of Tarentum | 
| Tarcal | Hungarian | |
| Tardos | Hungarian | bald | 
| Taree | Aboriginal | A wild fig. | 
| Tariq | Arabic | The night visitor. | 
| Tarjan | Hungarian | name of an honor | 
| Tarkan | Turkish | |
| Tarn | Old Norse | A mountain pool. | 
| Taro | Japanese | The firstborn son. | 
| Tarquin | Latin | The name of two early Roman kings. | 
| Tarrant | Old English | From the name of a river. | 
| Tarun | Sanskrit | Young, tender. | 
| Tas | Hungarian | well fed, stone | 
| Tashi | Tibetan/Sherpa | Prosperity. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tate | Old Norse | Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum. | 
| Tathal | Welsh | |
| Tathan | Welsh | |
| Tatum | Old English | From Tate's homestead. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Taurin | Latin | born under the sign of Taurus | 
| Taurinus | Latin | |
| Taurus | From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. | |
| Tavis | Scottish | twin | 
| Tavish | Scottish Gaelic | A twin. A form of Thomas. | 
| Tawhiri | Polynesian | A tempest. | 
| Taylor | Old French | A tailor. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Teague | Irish Gaelic | A poet or philosopher. | 
| Teal | English | A water bird. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tean | Cornish | One of the Isles of Scilly. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tearlach | Scottish | |
| Tecer | Turkish | |
| Tecwyn | Welsh | White, fair. | 
| Ted | Old English | Divine gift. | 
| Teddie | Old English | Divine gift. | 
| Teddy | Old English | Divine gift. | 
| Tee | ||
| Tej | Hindu | |
| Telford | Old French | An iron-cutter. | 
| Telo | Old French | Teliau, Th?lo, Th?liau | 
| Tem | English | country | 
| Teman | Hebrew | right hand, south | 
| Temani | Hebrew | of Teman | 
| Templar | Old French | A knight. | 
| Tenenan | Old French | Tinidor, Tenedor | 
| Tennyson | Old English | The son of Dennis. Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. Also see Tennyson. | 
| Tenzin | Tibetan/Sherpa | Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tenzing | Tibetan/Sherpa | Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Teodor | Greek | The gift of God. | 
| Tercan | Turkish | |
| Terence | Latin | Tender, good gracious. | 
| Terje | Norse | of Thor?s spear | 
| Terrel | Old English | thunderer | 
| Terrence | Tender, good gracious. | |
| Terrie | Latin | Smooth and polished. | 
| Terro | ||
| Terry | Greek/Latin | Greek: The harvester or reaper. Latin: Smooth and polished. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tetony | Hungarian | chieftain | 
| Teulyddog | Welsh | |
| Tewdwr | Welsh | |
| Tex | American | From Texas. | 
| Tezer | Turkish | |
| Thabit | Arabic | |
| Thaddeaus | Latin | couragues, praiser | 
| Thaddeus | Greek | Gift of God. | 
| Thai | Vietnamese | many, multiple | 
| Thaliard | From Shakespeare's play Pericles. | |
| Thaman | Hindu | name of a god | 
| Than | Burmese | A million. An auspicious number name. | 
| Thane | Old English | A land-holding soldier. Also a Scottish clan chieftain. | 
| Thanos | Greek | Noble. | 
| Thatcher | Old English | roof fixer | 
| Theobald | Teutonic | A bold leader of the people. | 
| Theobold | Old German | the boldest | 
| Theodore | Greek | Divine gift. | 
| Theodoric | Teutonic | The ruler of the people. Also see Derek. | 
| Theon | Greek | Godly. | 
| Theophilus | Greek | beloved of God | 
| Theron | Greek | The hunter. | 
| Thersites | From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. | |
| Theseus | Greek | A hero of Greek legend. | 
| Thibaud | Old French | |
| Thidias | From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. | |
| Thierry | French | French form of Terence and Theodoric. | 
| Thies | Dutch | Dutch diminutives of Matthew. | 
| Thijs | Dutch | Dutch diminutives of Matthew. | 
| Thomas | Greek | A twin. | 
| Thor | Old Norse | The God of thunder in Norse mythology. | 
| Thorald | Old Norse | Ruling in the manner of Thor. | 
| Thoralf | Scandinavian | |
| Thorbjorn | Scandinavian | |
| Thorburn | Old Norse | Thor's warrior. | 
| Thord | Scandinavian | |
| Thore | Scandinavian | |
| Thorfinn | Scandinavian | |
| Thorgeirr | Scandinavian | |
| Thorgils | Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon | |
| Thorgrim | Scandinavian | |
| Thorkell | Scandinavian | |
| Thorleifr | Scandinavian | |
| Thormund | Old English | Thor's protection. | 
| Thorne | Old English | thorn tree | 
| Thornley | Old English | From the thorny clearing. | 
| Thornton | Old English | From the place among the thorns. | 
| Thorpe | Old English | From the farm village. | 
| Thorstein | Scandinavian | |
| Thorulffr | Scandinavian | |
| Thorvald | Scandinavian | |
| Thorvid | Scandinavian | |
| Thosa | Old French | |
| Thrandr | Scandinavian | |
| Thurborn | Teutonic | dweller by Thor's stream | 
| Thurio | From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. | |
| Thurlow | Old English | from Thor | 
| Thurso | Scottish | A Scottish placename. | 
| Thurstan | Old English | Thor's stone. | 
| Thurston | Norse | Thor's stone | 
| Tibald | Teutonic | A bold leader of the people. | 
| Tibalt | Greek | people's prince | 
| Tiberius | Latin | After the River Tiber. | 
| Tibold | German | A bold leader of the people. | 
| Tiernan | Irish Gaelic | The descendant of a lord. | 
| Tierney | Irish Gaelic | The descendant of a lord. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tihamar | Hungarian | likes silence | 
| Tiki | Polynesian | One who is fetched, as in a spirit after death. | 
| Tilak | Hindu | |
| Tilford | Old English | From the good man's ford. | 
| Tim | Greek | Honouring God, or honoured by God. | 
| Timeus | Greek | perfect | 
| Timoleon | Greek | I honor what I say | 
| Timon | Greek | A reward, an honour. Also from Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. | 
| Timor | After the Timor Sea. | |
| Timothy | Greek | Honouring God, or honoured by God. | 
| Timur | Hebrew, Hungarian, Turkish | iron | 
| Tinh | Vietnamese | mindful; aware | 
| Tipene | Maori | Maori form of Stephen. | 
| Titus | Latin | An old Roman name. | 
| Titusz | Hungarian | dove, honored | 
| Tivadar | Hungarian | gift of God | 
| Tivon | Hebrew | lover of nature | 
| Tobias | Hebrew | God is good. A biblical name. | 
| Tobie | Hebrew | God is good. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Toby | Hebrew | The Lord is good. | 
| Tod | A fox or foxhunter. | |
| Todd | Old Norse from Latin | A fox or foxhunter. | 
| Toft | Old English | From the site of the building. | 
| Toker | Turkish | |
| Tolga | Turkish | |
| Tom | Greek | A twin. A form of Thomas. | 
| Tomaj | Hungarian | name of a clan | 
| Tomas | Czech/Irish/Scottish Gaelic/Spanish | A twin. A form of Thomas. | 
| Tomasz | Polish | A twin. A form of Thomas. | 
| Tome | Galician | |
| Tomi | Japanese | Red. | 
| Tomkin | Old English | Little Tom or Thomas. | 
| Tommy | Greek | A twin. A form of Thomas. | 
| Tomo | Greek | A twin. A form of Thomas. | 
| Tong | Vietnamese | fragrant | 
| Tony | Latin | Praiseworthy, of inestimable worth. | 
| Tor | Old Norse/Celtic | Old Norse: The God of thunder in Norse mythology. Celtic: A rock. | 
| Tore | Old Norse | The God of thunder in Norse mythology. | 
| Torin | Gaelic | The chief. | 
| Tormey | Irish Gaelic | A thunder spirit. | 
| Tormod | Scottish | |
| Torquil | Scottish Gaelic from Old Norse | Thor's cauldron. | 
| Torr | Old English | From the tower. | 
| Torrance | Latin | Smooth and polished. | 
| Torsten | little Tom | Tompkin, Tomlin | 
| Torvald | Old Norse | Thor the ruler. | 
| Toste | Scandinavian | |
| Tostig | Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian | |
| Touchstone | From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. | |
| Toussaint | French | All the saints. Also see Santos. | 
| Tovi | Modern Hebrew | Good. | 
| Townley | Old English | From the town meadow. | 
| Townsend | Old English | From the towns end. | 
| Toyo | Japanese | plentiful | 
| Tracy | Old French | Brave. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Trahaearn | Welsh | strong as iron | 
| Traherne | Welsh | Of iron strength. | 
| Tran | Vietnamese | A family name. | 
| Tranio | From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. | |
| Tranter | Old English | wagoneer | 
| Travis | Old French | From the crossing or crossroads. | 
| Trefor | Welsh | From the large village. | 
| Trefusis | Cornish | A placename. | 
| Trelawney | Cornish | From the church village. | 
| Tremayne | Cornish | From the place of the stone or rock. | 
| Tremeur | Old French | Treveur | 
| Trent | English | Thrifty. From the name of a river. | 
| Trenus | Latin | |
| Tresco | Cornish | From a placename, one of the Isles of Scilly. | 
| Trethowan | Cornish | From the farm by the sandhills. | 
| Trevelyan | Cornish | From the farm at the mill. A Cornish placename. | 
| Trevor | Welsh | Prudent. From the large village. | 
| Trey | Middle English | third born, three | 
| Trigve | Norwegian | |
| Trilby | Italian | Sings with trills. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Trinculo | From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. | |
| Trinity | Latin | A trio or triad, as in the Holy Trinity. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tripp | Old English | traveler | 
| Trisanu | Hindu | |
| Tristan | Celtic | The noisy one. | 
| Tristen | Celtic | The noisy one. | 
| Tristram | Celtic | Sad. | 
| Troilus | French | place name | 
| Trowbridge | Old English | From the wooden bridge. | 
| Troy | Old French | Water or foot soldier. From a placename. Also the name of the ancient city in Asia Minor. | 
| Truman | Old English | A trusty or faithful man. | 
| Tryggvi | Scandinavian | |
| Trystan | Cornish/Welsh | The noisy one. | 
| Tuart | Aboriginal | A type of Eucalypt. | 
| Tuathal | Celtic | |
| Tubal | From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. | |
| Tucker | Old English | A cloth-worker. | 
| Tudfwlch | Welsh | |
| Tudi | Old French | |
| Tudor | Welsh | Welsh form of Theodore. Devine gift. | 
| Tudur | Welsh | |
| Tugdual | Old French | Tual, Tugal, Pabu | 
| Tujan | Old French | Tugen, Tujen | 
| Tuncer | Turkish | |
| Tungyr | Welsh | |
| Ture | Scandinavian | |
| Turi | Polynesian | The name of a famous chief. | 
| Turiau | Old French | Turio | 
| Turner | Old French | A lathe-worker. | 
| Turpin | Old Norse | A Finnish man of Thor. | 
| Tushar | Hindu | |
| Tuvya | Hebrew | |
| Tuyen | Vietnamese | Angelic. | 
| Twain | Middle English | two pieces | 
| Twyford | Old English | From the double ford. | 
| Tyack | Cornish | A farmer. | 
| Tybalt | Teutonic | A bold leader of the people. | 
| Tycho | Greek | He who hits the mark. | 
| Tye | Old English | From the enclosure. | 
| Tyee | Native American | chief | 
| Tyler | Old English | A tiler or tile-maker. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Tymon | Greek | A reward, an honour. | 
| Tynan | Gaelic | The dark one. | 
| Tyne | The name of an English river. A boy or girl's name. | |
| Tyrek | Ty | |
| Tyrol | After the Austrian alpine region. | |
| Tyrone | Irish | The name of a county in Northern Ireland. | 
| Tyrus | Latin | person from Tyre | 
| Tyson | Old French | A firebrand. | 
| Tytus | Polish | An old Roman name. | 
| Tzuriel | Hebrew |