The name we carry throughout our lives says a lot about who we are, which is why understanding the meaning of each possible name when choosing for some people is very important. With that in mind, we separate some male names with the letter T, along with their meanings. If you are having doubts about the selection of names, this list will help you, be sure to check it out!
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The naming options are:
1. Theo
Meaning: "God", "Supreme God". It has the Greek origin that called the gods that way.
2. Thulium
This name means “of Tulo”, “belonging to the one who raises”. Its origin is from Latin and derives from the word Tulo added to tollo, tollere. Those last words referred to the moment when the parents raised their child.
3. Tone
This name means "twin". It has Aramaic origin and derives from the name Tomás.
4. teddy
Of English origin, this name means “rich guardian”, “protector of riches” or “gift from God”, “divine gift”. This is a common nickname for names like: Edward and Theodore.
5. Talles
This name has a Greek origin because it varies from Tháles (“in the root thálo”). Its meaning is “verdant”, “the one that is blooming”.
6. Tito
Of dubious origin, it has the meaning of “father”, “honorable”, “respectable”. Some scholars point out that this name may have a Roman origin related to the Latin titulus, which has the same meaning.
7. Tarcísio
Its origin is from the Greek word Tarseas and means "nature of a brave person".
8. Tobias
This name means “pleasing to God”, “God is good” and comes from the Hebrew name Tobhiyyah. In England during the Middle Ages the most used form was Toby ranging up to Tobias.
9. Tade
Varying from the Hebrew name Taddáy, it means “heart”, “chest”, “breast”, “intimate”. It is also variant of the names in Greek, Latin, Aramaic and Arabic.
10. Takash
This is a name of Japanese origin and means "obedient man", "one who intends to be obedient".