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She is my delight, pleasantness
From the Titans of Greek mythology; suggests majesty and power.
A lunar day or date in the Hindu calendar; celestial timing
A Yoruba name combining 'titi' (small, pleasant) and 'layo' (joy), expressing happiness and delight.
Of the title; Spanish/Italian diminutive of Titus.
Royal Egyptian name; historically a powerful Great Royal Wife with significant influence.
Italian feminine form, possibly related to Titian or from the Roman name Titianus.
Nahuatl deity name; the Aztec god of rain and water, representing fertility and storms.
Warrior; a term representing strength, courage, and respect in Maori culture.
Goodness or good; derived from the Hebrew 'tov' indicating kindness and virtue.
God is good; from Hebrew Tobias.
Praise God
Derived from the Hebrew name Tobiah, meaning God is good. Represents divine favor.
God is good; typically a short form of Tobias or Tobin.
Yahweh is good. Biblical name expressing divine benevolence.
God is good
God is good.
From the Hebrew name Tobias, meaning 'God is good.' Associated with kindness and divine blessing.
A fox; from Middle English referring to a sly person
Priceless and worthy, a French diminutive of Antoinette.
Hope and optimism. A meaningful virtue name in Finnish culture.
A measure of weight; West African name connoting worth and value.
From Yoruba, suggesting richness or abundance.
Yoruba name suggesting worthiness, respectability, and honor in West African tradition.
His name is worthy; expresses divine worthiness and honor.
Twin; derived from the Aramaic name Thomas.
Twin, the feminine Spanish form of Thomas from Aramaic origins
Twin; feminine form of Thomas
Feminine diminutive of Tomas/Thomas, from Aramaic meaning twin.
Twin; Polish form of Thomas, an Aramaic name.
Means 'palm tree' in Hebrew, symbolizing grace, resilience, and strength
Japanese name combining elements suggesting wealth or friendship (tomi) with child (ko).
Japanese name; meaning depends on kanji used, commonly conveying concepts of richness, longevity, or beauty.
Etymology uncertain; historical Massageti queen (6th century BCE)
Glorious; from Slavic elements for honor and glory.
Twin; the Italian form of Thomas
Twin; variant spelling of Tommy, from the name Thomas.
Feminine variant of Thomas, from Aramaic 'Thomas' meaning 'twin'.
Meaning varies by kanji; often represents abundance or friend.
Japanese name composed of 'tomo' (companion, friend) and 'ko' (child), suggesting a friendly and dependable nature.
Nahuatl goddess name; represents the earth mother and sacred feminine in Aztec tradition.
Sun or sun god; the Aztec deity of the sun and celestial power.
Diminutive of Antonia; represents grace and femininity.
Combination of Toni and Anne; blended modern name
Priceless; of inestimable worth.
Of estimable worth; Spanish and Italian diminutive of Antonio.
Invaluable; derived from the Roman name Antonius.
Variant of Tony, from Latin 'Antonius' meaning 'of estimable worth.' Associated with strength and value.
Spanish word for the topaz gemstone, used as a given name symbolizing clarity, beauty, and precious value.
Where the mountains meet the sea; a Native American place name of Shoshone/Tongva origin.
Bearer of Christ; English nickname form of Christopher from Greek Christophoros
Thunder or related to Thor. A Norse/Scandinavian name of power and sky.
Can be Hebrew relating to Torah meaning 'teaching' or 'law,' or Scandinavian from Thor meaning 'thunder.'
Jewish scripture; divine instruction and teaching
Means gateway or passage in Sanskrit.
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'Thor's bear,' combining the thunder god Thor with 'bear.' Symbolizes strength and divine protection.
Victory; short form of Victoria from Latin 'victorius'
Derived from Latin origins, traditionally associated with leadership and honor.
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