Tabita
Aramaic: gazelle
(Tabi, Tabby)
Taffy
Welsh: feminine for David, also collequial Brittish term for all people of Welsh origin
Tala
Native American: wolf
Talia
Greek: blooming
(Talya, Talyah, Thalia)
Tallulah
Native American: leaping water
(Lulu, Tally, Tallie)
Tama
Japanese: jewel
Tamara
Hebrew: palm tree
(Tammi, Tammie, Tammy)
Tanisha
African: tribal name
(Tanesha)
Tanya
Russian: fairy queen
(Tania, Tatiana, Titania)
Tara
Gaelic: tower
Tasha
Russian: short ofr Natasha
Tatum
Middle English: spirited
Tawana
Native American: meaning unknown
Teresa
Greek: harvester
(Teri, Terri, Terry, Terrie, Tess, Tessa, Tessie, Teheresa, Therese, Thea, Traci, Tracy, Tracey, Tracee, Teresita, Teresina, Terezinha)
Thalassa
Greek: the sea
Thalia
Greek: joyful
(Talia)
Thea
Greek: goodess, or from Dorothea
Thelma
Greek: suckling bab
Theodora
Greek: gift from the gods
(Theo, Teodora, Dora, Teddy, Teddie, Theda, Theodosia)
Thomasina
Hebrew: a twin
(Thomasa, Thomasine, Tomasina)
Thora
Teutonic: thunder
Tiffany
Greek: appearance of a God
(Tiffie, Tiffie, Tiffy, Tifanie, Tiffani, Tiphani, Tyffany)
Tina
Latin: little one
Tirza
Hebrew: pleasant
(Thirza)
Toby
Hebrew: God is good
(Tobey, Toba, Tobi, Tova, Tove)
Tomasina
Greek: tiny twin
(Thomasine, Toma, Tomasine, Tommi, Tommy)
Tonia
Latin: wonderful beyond praise
(Tonya)
Tova
Hebrew: good
(Toba, Tobit, Tovah)
Tracy
Gaelic: fighter
(Traci, Tracee, Trace, Tracie, Teresa)
Trista
Latin: sorrowful one
(Trisy, Trissie, Tristin, Tristine, Tristina)
Tuesday
Old English: thrid day of the week
Twyla
Middl English: two threads woven together
(Twila, Twilia)
Tyne
Old English: river