| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Tayen | Native American | new moon |
| Taylar | Old French | to cut |
| Taylor | Middle English | Tailor |
| Tayte | Anglo-Saxon | Pleasant and bright. |
| Tazanna | Native American | Princess |
| Tazara | African | Railway Line |
| Tazia | Italian | Abbreviation of Anastasia: one who will be reborn. |
| Tea | Spanish | Princess, Aunt |
| Teagan | English | Good-looking. |
| Teah | Greek | Goddess; godly. Also abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was Greek goddess of light and mother of the sun; moon and dawn. |
| Teal | English | The bird teal; also the blue-green color. |
| Teamhair | Irish | Where the kings met. |
| Teca | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Teresa: reaper. |
| Tecla | Greek | Renowned fame. |
| Teddi | English | Abbreviation of Theodora. God given. |
| Tedra | Greek | Supreme gift. |
| Tedre | Greek | Supreme gift. |
| Teela | English | The bird teal; also the blue-green color. |
| Tefia | Latin | Earth. |
| Tefnut | Egyptian | Atmospheric moisture. |
| Tegwan | Welsh | Beautiful and fair. |
| Tehya | Native American | precious |
| Teige | English | Good-looking. |
| Teigra | Greek | Tiger |
| Tejana | Spanish | Texan Female |
| Tekla | Greek | divine fame |
| Tekli | Polish | Famous for God |
| Telephassa | Latin | Wife of Agenor. |
| Teleri | Welsh | From the River Tyleri |
| Teles | Latin | A Siren. |