Boy Names That Start With T

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.”

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.”

Tauno

Finnish and Estonian, “peaceful, modest, biddable.”

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.”

Teo

Spanish, “gift of God.”

Terho

Finnish, “acorn.”

Tero

Finnish, “strong, manly, brave.”

Terran

English from Latin, “earth man.”

Teuvo

Finnish, “God-given or Thor’s ruler.” 

Tex

Indian Tribal, Spanish, “friends.”

Thane

Scottish and Old English, “chief of a clan.”

Thatcher

English, “one who covers roofs with thatch.”

Thelxion

Greek, “magician” or “enchanter.”

Themis

Greek, “law of nature, or divine law.”

Theo

Greek, “gift of God.”

Thiago

Portuguese and Spanish, “supplanter.”

Thierry

French, “ruler of the people.”

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.”

Tiago

Portuguese, “Saint James, supplanter.”

Tieran

Irish, “little lord.”

Tiergan

Irish, “strong, lordly.”

Tiernan

Irish, “lord or master.”

Timian

Scandinavian, “thyme.”

Timo

German, “honor of God.”

Tirso

Spanish, “vine staff.”

Titan

Greek, “defender.”

Tobias

Greek via Hebrew, “God is good.”

Tobin

Irish from Hebrew, “goodness of God.”

Tomer

Hebrew, “palm tree.”

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.”

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.”

Triton

Greek, “son of Poseidon.”

Troy

Irish, “foot soldier.”

Truett

English, “strong as a tree.”

Tucker

English, “all heart, occupational name.”