Boy Names That Start With T
Explore our collection of boy names that start with the letter “T”! From the timeless charm of Thomas and Theodore to the trendy vibe of Titan and Trey, these names offer a wonderful variety for your little one.
Taavi
Finnish, “beloved.”
Taddeo
Spanish and Italian, “gift of God.”
Taden
Modern invented name.
Tage
Danish, “guarantor or receiver, day.”
Tagus
Latin river name.
Tahvo
Finnish, “crown, garland.”
Taj
Arabic, Persian, and Sanskrit, “crown.”
Talbot
English, “messenger of destruction, hunting dog.”
Talib
Arabic African, “seeker of knowledge.”
Talon
English, “bird claw.”
Tammaro
Italian, “thought fame.”
Taner
Turkish “born at dawn.”
Tanner
English, Dutch, German or Finnish, “leather maker.”
Taos
Spanish, “place of the red willows.”
Tarak
Arabic, “morning star.”
Taras
Russian, “man from Tarentum.”
Tarmo
Finnish and Estonian, “energy, power.”
Tarquin
Latin, unknown meaning.
Tauno
Finnish and Estonian, “peaceful, modest, biddable.”
Taurus
Latin, “bull.”
Tavin
Modern invented name.
Tavio
Spanish and Italian, “eighth.”
Teige
Teige is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “poet…
Teigue
Scottish, “poet or philosopher.”
Temple
English, “dweller near the temple.”
Tennyson
English, “son of Dennis.”
Teo
Spanish, “gift of God.”
Terenan
Modern invented name.
Terho
Finnish, “acorn.”
Tero
Finnish, “strong, manly, brave.”
Terran
English from Latin, “earth man.”
Tersyn
Modern invented name.
Teuvo
Finnish, “God-given or Thor’s ruler.”
Tex
Indian Tribal, Spanish, “friends.”
Thaddeus
Aramaic, “gift of God.”
Thanatus
Greek mythology name.
Thane
Scottish and Old English, “chief of a clan.”
Tharen
Modern invented name.
Thatcher
English, “one who covers roofs with thatch.”
Thelonious
Latin, “ruler of the people.”
Thelxion
Greek, “magician” or “enchanter.”
Themis
Greek, “law of nature, or divine law.”
Theo
Greek, “gift of God.”
Theoden
Literary name.
Theodore
Greek, “gift from God.”
Theodoric
German, “ruler of the people.”
Theron
Greek, “hunter.”
Thiago
Portuguese and Spanish, “supplanter.”
Thierry
French, “ruler of the people.”
Thomas
Aramaic, “twin.”
Thor
Norse, “god of thunder.”
Thoreau
French, “tower or hill.”
Thoren
Scandinavian, “thunder.”
Thorian
Scandinavian, “thunder.”
Thorin
Scandinavian, variant of Thor.
Thorn
English, “lived near a large thorn bush.”
Thorne
English, “from the thorn bush.”
Thornton
English, “thorn settlement.”
Thorsten
Scandinavian, “Thor’s stone.”
Thule
Greek place name.
Thurston
English, “thunderstone.”
Tiago
Portuguese, “Saint James, supplanter.”
Tiberius
Latin, “of the Tiber.”
Tieran
Irish, “little lord.”
Tiergan
Irish, “strong, lordly.”
Tiernan
Irish, “lord or master.”
Timber
English word name.
Timian
Scandinavian, “thyme.”
Timo
German, “honor of God.”
Timothée
Greek, “honoring God.”
Tirso
Spanish, “vine staff.”
Titan
Greek, “defender.”
Tobias
Greek via Hebrew, “God is good.”
Tobin
Irish from Hebrew, “goodness of God.”
Tolliver
English, “metalworker.”
Tomer
Hebrew, “palm tree.”
Tomlin
English, “twin.”
Topher
Greek, “bearer of Christ.”
Torben
Norse and Scandinavian, “thunder bear.”
Tordis
Scandinavian, “goddess.”
Torec
Modern invented name.
Torger
Norwegian, “Thor spear.”
Torion
Scottish, “from the craggy hills.”
Torrin
Irish, “little hills.”
Torsten
Danish and Swedish, “Thor stone.”
Torsti
Finnish, “Thor’s stone.”
Toryn
Irish, “chief.”
Tovenaar
Dutch, “wizard.”
Tovin
Modern invented name.
Trace
English, “brave, to trace.”
Travis
English, “crossing; crossroads.”
Traynor
Irish, “champion, strong.”
Trenton
English, “Trent’s town.”
Trevelyan
Cornish, “homestead on the hill, mill.”
Treydon
Modern invented name.
Tristan
Celtic, “sorrowful.”
Triton
Greek, “son of Poseidon.”
Troy
Irish, “foot soldier.”
Truett
English, “strong as a tree.”
Tucker
English, “all heart, occupational name.”