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Sky, heaven; vast and infinite
Yoruba origin combining 'tiara' (crown) and 'oluwa' (God); 'crown of God'
Flower. A Tahitian name representing natural beauty and botanical grace.
Variant spelling of tiara, the decorative crown traditionally worn on the head.
"From the Tiber River," historically representing Roman imperial power.
A gift of God; derived from the Greek name Theodore, combining "theos" (God) and "doron" (gift).
Related to Tivoli, the ancient Roman city.
A Vietnamese name meaning money or gold, symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and precious value.
Little lord or small sovereign; derived from Irish Gaelic roots.
Lordly; regal, from Irish meaning 'lord'
Manifestation of God; variant of Tiffany from Greek theophania
Manifestation of God; appearance of the divine.
Manifestation of God or appearance of God; represents divine revelation and grace
Manifestation of God; epiphany.
God's crown or honor; a blessing from the divine in Yoruba tradition
Beauty and harmony; the sixth sephirah on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life representing balance and the soul.
Manifestation of God. From Greek Theophania, the revelation or showing of God.
Appearance of God. Derived from the Greek Theophania.
Variant of Tiffany, from Old French 'theophania' meaning 'manifestation' or 'revelation of God.'
Manifestation of God. Variant of Tiffany, from the Greek Theophania.
Manifestation of God; divine appearance. From Greek Theophania.
From Greek Theophania, meaning 'manifestation of God'.
A variant spelling of Tiffany, derived from Greek meaning to reveal God or manifestation of God
Manifestation of God; variant of Tiffany with divine manifestation symbolism.
Manifestation of God; derived from Theophania, suggesting divine appearance and spiritual presence.
Variant of Tiffany; from Greek 'Tiffania' meaning 'manifestation of God'.
From Greek 'theophania' meaning manifestation of God or divine appearance.
Manifestation of God; appearance of God.
Appearance of God; variant of Tiffany, derived from Greek Theophania.
Manifestation of God, derived from Greek 'theophania' meaning revelation of the divine.
Manifestation of God; divine revelation.
Appearance of God; from Greek Theophania, combining theos (God) and phainein (to appear).
Manifestation of God; divine appearance or epiphany
Arrow; an Armenian name symbolizing swiftness, precision, and keen aim.
A mark on the forehead; an auspicious mark in Hindu tradition
Carved idol or image
Hope in Hebrew; represents expectation and trust in future.
A decorative mark worn on the forehead; caste or sectarian mark in Hindu tradition
Mighty in battle; represents strength, courage, and warrior spirit.
Fertile valley or tilled meadow.
From the English place name meaning 'at the ford by a tile-kiln'.
Linden tree. A graceful, natural name referring to the linden or lime tree.
One who tills the soil; related to agricultural work and cultivation.
Mighty battle maiden. Variant of Tilly, short for Matilda.
People or tribesman; derived from Germanic roots denoting community and collective identity.
Battle mighty, diminutive of Matilda from Germanic 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle).
Germanic name meaning 'one who tills the land' or 'tillers'. Associated with farming and harvest.
Variant spelling of Timothy; Greek origin meaning 'honoring God'.
Honoring God or one who fears God
Honoring God, from Greek Timotheos
Honoring God; a reverent and spiritual name.
Honoring God; short form of Timothy from Greek.
One who honors God. Combines Greek timē (honor) and theos (God).
Variant of Timothy; derived from Greek 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'honoring God.'
From Greek timē, meaning honor, respect, or worthy of honor.
Variant of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God' in Greek tradition.
Honoring God, combining honor with divine reverence (from Greek Timotheos).
Feminine form of Timothy, meaning one who honors or reveres God
French form of Timothy; from Greek 'Timotheus' meaning 'honoring God' or 'one who honors God.'
Honoring God, from Greek 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God).
One who honors God or respects God. Suggests piety and reverence toward the divine.
One who honors God, reflecting piety and reverence.
One who honors God.
Iron; symbolizing strength and power in Turkic tradition.
Christian or follower of Christ; one of faith.
Diminutive form often short for Valentino or Agustino; represents youthful charm.
Manifestation of God; from Greek theos (God) and phania (manifestation/appearance).
Manifestation of God
Manifestation of God; represents divine revelation and epiphany.
One who wanders or travels, or desire.
Related to the thyrsus staff of Dionysus; symbolizing festivity and celebration.
Sacred pilgrimage place, ford, crossing
Pleasantness; cypress tree. Hebrew name of biblical significance.
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