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  • Tityus
    The name of Tityus, probably deriving from the ancient Greek word “tisis”, means “he who suffers retribution”. ... However, their stories are linked through Tityus' grandson Euphemos (his name meaning “he with the good reputation”), son of Tityus' daughter Europa.
    Meaning: A giant Origin: Greek
  • Tomai
    The meaning of the name Tomai is Form Of Thomas. The origin of the name Tomai is Greek.
    Meaning: Honoring thomas Origin: Greek
  • Tomcy
    Tomcy, the names you use create your life experiences. Find out how the meaning of Tomcy and the energy of your name have shaped your life. Request a Free Name Report. Your name of Tomcy has given you a practical, logical, analytical approach to life and a great deal of patience.
    Meaning: Twin Origin: Greek
  • Tonee
    Meaning: Priceless Origin: Greek
  • Toxeus
    In Greek mythology, the name Toxeus (Ancient Greek: Τοξεύς "bowman") refers to: Toxeus, son of Thestius, brother of Althaea, who participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. ... Toxeus, a son of Oeneus and brother of Meleager (which makes him a nephew of the other Toxeus).
    Meaning: Brother of althaea Origin: Greek
  • Tressam
    Meaning: Reaper Origin: Greek
  • Trina
    Trina is a common female first name of Scandinavian origin. The name is based on the Latin word for "triple", Trena, and is occasionally used in reference to the Trinity. Trina is often used as a shortened version of names such as Katrina and Catrina, and when anglicised, the name translates to Catherine or Katherine.
    Meaning: Pure Origin: Greek
  • Triptolemus
    TRIPTOLEMOS (Triptolemus) was a demi-god of the Eleusinian mysteries who presided over the sowing of grain-seed and the milling of wheat. ... He also appears amongst larger gatherings of the Eleusinian gods. Triptolemos' name is derived from the Greek words triptos and lemma meaning "He who Pounds the Husks."
    Meaning: Taught agriculture by demeter Origin: Greek
  • Trophonius
    TROPHONIOS (Trophonius) was a man who was swallowed up by the earth and transformed into the oracular demigod or daimon (spirit) of a cave near the town of Lebadeia in Boiotia. His name means "Nourisher of the Mind" from the Greek tropheô words and noos.
    Meaning: Brother of agamedes Origin: Greek
  • Tryfena
    Phena, Pheeny. Meanings and history of the name Tryphena: | Edit. From Greek, meaning "delicate" or "dainty". A Christian named Tryphena is found in the New Testament, where she is greeted by St. Paul in Romans 16:12 as "a woman who labors in the Lord". Famous real-life people named Tryphena: | Edit.
    Meaning: Living in luxury Origin: Greek
  • Tryfosa
    The name Tryphosa is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Tryphosa is: Thrice shining.
    Meaning: Living in luxury Origin: Greek
  • Tryn
    Meaning: Innocent Origin: Greek
  • Tryna
    Greek Meaning: The name Tryna is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Tryna is: Innocent.
    Meaning: Third Origin: Greek
  • Tuder
    Greek Meaning: The name Tudor is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Tudor is: Gracious gift.
    Meaning: Gracious gift Origin: Greek
  • Turannos
    Meaning: Lord Origin: Greek
  • Tycho
    From the Greek name Τυχων (Tychon) meaning "hitting the mark". Tyche was the name of a goddess of luck. Tychon was also a god of luck. Famous real-life people named Tycho: | Edit. The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601).
    Meaning: Hitting the mark Origin: Greek
  • Tychon
    Tychon is an introverted soul, reserved and secretive, who tends to protect himself from a world that can make him feel a little uneasy at times. Often shy, his sociability is inseparable from a certain elitism: Tychon would definitely rather be alone than in unsuitable company.
    Meaning: Hitting the mark Origin: Greek
  • Tydeus
    (ˈtaɪdiəs ; tīˈdēəs; ˈtɪdiəs ; tidˈēəs) Greek Legend. the father of Diomedes and one of the Seven against Thebes. Word origin of 'Tydeus'
    Meaning: Father of diomedes Origin: Greek
  • Tymek
    Ty-mek, tym-ek ] The baby boy name Tymek is pronounced as TAYMehK †. Tymek is a Polish name of Old Greek origin. Tymek is a variation of the name Timothy (English). See also the related categories, greek and polish.
    Meaning: God fearing Origin: Greek
  • Tyndareus
    Father. Oebalus or Perieres. Mother. Gorgophone. In Greek mythology, Tyndareus (/tɪnˈdɛriəs/; Ancient Greek: Τυνδάρεος, Tundáreos; Attic: Τυνδάρεως, Tundáreōs; [tyndáreɔːs]) was a Spartan king.
    Meaning: Father of castor Origin: Greek
  • Tynet
    The name Tynet is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Tynet is: Crowned in victory.
    Meaning: Crowned in victory Origin: Greek
  • Typhoeus
    Typhoeus. noun. Greek myth the son of Gaea and Tartarus who had a hundred dragon heads, which spurted fire, and a bellowing many-tongued voice. He created the whirlwinds and fought with Zeus before the god hurled him beneath Mount Etna.
    Meaning: A child of the titans Origin: Greek
  • Typhon
    Greek Meaning: The name Typhon is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Typhon is: A child of the Titans.
    Meaning: A child of the titans Origin: Greek
  • Tyro
    The name Tyro is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Tyro is: A nymph.
    Meaning: A nymph Origin: Greek
  • Tytan
    Tytan, the names you use create your life experiences. Find out how the meaning of Tytan and the energy of your name have shaped your life. Request a Free Name Report. The name of Tytan creates a shrewd, aggressive, business nature, intent on personal gain.
    Meaning: Giant Origin: Greek
  • Tytania
    Meaning & History. Perhaps based on Latin Titanius meaning "of the Titans". This name was (first?) used by Shakespeare in his comedy 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595) where it is the name of queen of the fairies.
    Meaning: Giant Origin: Greek
  • Tytiana
    Meaning: Giant Origin: Greek