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Modern variant of Taylor, meaning one who cuts or tailors cloth.
One who cuts cloth or a tailor, representing craftsmanship, skill, and precision in work.
Modern variant of Taylor; from an occupational surname meaning 'tailor'.
From occupational term 'tailor', referring to one who sews cloth.
Modern variant of Taylor; English surname meaning 'tailor' or 'cutter of cloth'
Modern spelling of Taylor, an English occupational name meaning 'tailor'.
Tailor. Originally an occupational surname meaning one who cuts cloth.
Combination of Taylor (one who cuts cloth) and Ann (meaning grace or favor).
Variant of Taylor, from Old English meaning 'tailor' or 'one who cuts cloth'. Represents craftsmanship and skill.
Tailor; beloved or of the sea.
One who cuts cloth; derived from the occupational surname tailor.
Yoruba name meaning 'we have come,' symbolizing arrival and joy.
Good, virtuous, and pure; Arabic origin expressing moral goodness and righteousness.
Little poet, fair, beautiful
Fair or beautiful; derived from Irish tradition.
Irish surname derived from Tadhg, meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher'.
Little poet or beautiful, variant of Teagan from Irish origin.
Divine glory.
Derived from Greek 'theke' relating to running or protection. Associated with Saint Tecla, an early Christian martyr venerated in Orthodox tradition.
"Gift of God" or "wealthy guardian," short form of Theodore or Edward.
God's gift; precious divine blessing
Gift of God. Diminutive form typically used for Theodore or Edward.
Beautiful or fair; a modern variation suggesting attractiveness and grace.
God's manifestation. Variant of Tiffany with Greek origins.
Beautiful, fair, or handsome.
Praise or song of praise. Hebrew origin meaning hymn, psalm, or a word of exaltation.
Praises or hymns; songs of praise and worship
Praise or hymn; represents songs of worship and joy
Hebrew word meaning praise or psalm.
Variant of Teagan, meaning beautiful or small poet from Irish/Gaelic origins
Sharp, bright, or intense energy. Associated with vigor and sharpness.
Radiance or glow
From Sanskrit, possibly meaning 'radiant' or 'bright,' associated with luminosity.
Radiance, brilliance, or splendor, representing light and divine energy in Hindu tradition.
Brilliant, splendid, luminous; one who possesses radiance and intellectual brilliance.
Bright warrior; combines 'tej' (brightness) and 'veer' (warrior), symbolizing luminous courage.
Divine glory; from Greek theos (God) and kleos (glory or fame).
Hebrew biblical place name, mentioned in scripture as a town of historical significance.
One who brings to completion, from Greek tele (far) and phoros (bearing).
Tile ford, derived from a shallow river crossing where tiles or pottery was made in medieval England.
Little girl or maiden; variant of Talitha with Aramaic roots.
One who tells. Surname used as given name.
Ball tossing game
Mine are sweet; expressing gratitude for a sweet child or blessing.
A Yoruba name combining elements relating to royalty and nobility.
My Father came for me to rise. Yoruba name expressing divine purpose and elevation through ancestral blessing.
Perfect or complete. A Hebrew name suggesting wholeness and perfection.
My people are worthy or full of joy; expresses cultural pride and happiness.
One worthy of gratitude; a precious blessing in Yoruba tradition.
Moderation, self-control, and virtue; embodies restraint and wisdom.
English virtue name representing moderation, self-restraint, and balance.
Moderation and restraint. Virtue name derived from temperance.
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