Tab
Arabic and Spanish: drummer
(Tabi, Tabie, Taby, Tabb, Tabbi, Tabbie, Tabby)
Tardeo
Aramaic: praise
(Tar, Tardie)
Taima
Native American: thunder boom
Tanner
Old English: leather worker
(Tann, Tanny)
Taro
Japanese: first born male or son
Tate
Old English: a tithe, or one-tenth
Tayib
Hindi: good
Taylor
French: tailor
Ted
Greek: form of Tehodore
(Teddy)
Terence
Latin: tender
(Terrence, Terry, Torin, Tory, Torie, Torrance)
Thaddues
Hebrew: praise be to God
(Tad, Ted, Teddy, Thad, Thaddeas, Thadeus, Thadius)
Thai
Vietmanese: many
Thai: citizen of the country
Thanh
Vietnamese: finish, complete
Thayer
Teutonic: nation's army
Theodore
Greek: gift of god
(Tad, Ted, Teddie, Teddy, Theo, Tod, Todd, Theodor, Teodoro, Theodoro, Feodore, Fedor, Teodor, Tyodor, Tudor, Theodosius)
Thomas
Aramaic: the twin
(Tom, Tommy, Thompson, Tomkin, Tomas, Tomasso, Tamlane, Tamas, Tamus)
Thor
Old Norwegian: thruderous one
(Thork)
Thorne
Old English: he who lives by the thorn tree
(Thorn, Thorton)
Thorpe
Teutonic: hamlet
Thurston
Scandinavian: Thor's jewel
Timothy
Greek: give honor to God
(Tim, Timmy, Timmie)
Tito
Greek: of the giants, or iron man
(Titos, Titus)
Tiwauni
Yoruban: it is yours
Tobia
Hebrew: God is good
(Toby, Tobey, Tobiah, Tobin, Tobyn)
Todd
Scottish: fox
(Tod, Toddy)
Tomi
Japanese: rich
Tor
Nigerian: king
Toshihiro
Japanese: wise one
Tovi
Hebrew: good
(Tov)
Tracey
Anglo-Saxon: brave defender
(Trace, Tracy)
Travis
French: at the crossing
(Travers)
Trent
Latin: torrent
(Trenton)
Trevor
Cornish: great house
(Trefor)
Tristan
Latin: full of sorrow
Celtic: bold
(Tris, Tristian, Tristram)
Troy
Old French: after the city
Truman
Anglo-Saxon: faithful man
(Tru, Trueman)
Tucker
Middle English: cloth tucker
(Tuc, Tuck)
Tuyen
Vietnamese: angel
Tyler
Anglo-Saxon: tilemaker
(Ty, Tye)
Tyrone
Latin: soldier
(Ty, Tyron)