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Taylor: (1) Worker in cloth.
Teak: (1) Writer of poems.
Ted: (1) Affluent protector.
Teegan: (1) Attractive woman.
Teresa: See Theresa.
Terri: (1) One who harvests.
Terry: (1) Glossy; (2) Smooth.
Tess: (1) One who harvests.
Tessa: (1) Fourth born.
Tessie/Tessy: (1) One who harvests.
Texas: (1) Friendship; (2) Ally.
Thailand: (1) Land of the free.
Thampy: (1) Second son.
Theadora: (1) A gift from G.o.d.
Thelma: (1) Nurturing.
Theo: (1) G.o.d.
Theodore: (1) A gift from G.o.d.
Theresa: (1) One who harvests.
Thomas: (1) One of two; (2) A twin; (3) Doubt; (4) From which the surnames Thompson, Tomkin, and Tomlin come.
Thor: (1) The G.o.d of thunder.
Thorp: (1) One who looks after the fires.
Thorpe: (1) Lives in the small village.
Tiara: (1) Semi-circular crown.
Tiffany: (1) G.o.d is appearing.
Timothy: (1) Gives honor to G.o.d; (2) G.o.d-honoring.
Tina: (1) Small.
Tobias: (1) The Lord is good.
Toby: (1) The Lord is good.
Todd: (1) Fox hunter.
Tom: See Thomas.
Toni/y: (1) Invaluable.
Topeka: (1) A good place to grow potatoes.
Toronto: (1) Place where trees stand in the water; (2) Meeting place.
Toula: (1) Light of G.o.d.
Toya: (1) Achieved victory; (2) Triumphed.
Toyota: (1) Lucky; (2) Eight.
Tracey: (1) One who harvests.
Travis: (1) Road junction.
Trent: (1) Fast flowing stream.
Trevor: (1) From the large village.
Tri: (1) Third child.
Troy: (1) (Irish) Foot soldier; (2) (French) Having curly hair; (3) From Troyes, France.
Truc: (1) Bamboo.
Trudy: (1) Having strength.
Tucker: (1) One who sews tucks in fabric.
Tujunga: (1) Mountain range.
Tyle r: (1) Tiler of roofs; (2) Can be a reference to Christ as covering.
Tyrone: (1) Land of the youthful soldier.
Tyson: (1) Flaming torch.
Ulrich: (1) King of the wolves.
Una: (1) Number one; (2) Unity.
Ur: (1) Light; (2) Flaming fire.
Uri: (1) The Lord is my light.
Ursula: (1) A bear.
Utah: (1) High up; (2) Land of the sun; (3) People of the mountains. Valentine: (1) Brave and strong.
Valerie: (1) Brave; (2) Courageous.
Valiant: (1) Brave and strong.
Valmai: (1) Hawthorn blossom; (2) May.
Valyermo: (1) Desert valley.
Vancouver: (1) Cow ford; (i.e. from the place where cows cross the river). Vanessa: (1) A b.u.t.terfly.
Vashti: (1) Good-looking.
Vasilis/Vasilii: (1) Kingly; (2) Royal.
Vaughan: (1) Small.
Vera: (1) Faith; (2) Belief.
Verity: (1) Truth.
Vermont: (1) Green mountain.
Veronica: (1) True image.
Vesna: (1) Messenger.
Vick: (1) One who looks after the fires.
Vicki: (1) Achieved victory or triumph.
Victoria: (1) Achieved victory or triumph.
Vietnam: (1) Great south.
Vincent: (1) Conqueror.
Violet: (1) Small blue-purple flower.
Virgil: (1) One who carries the staff.
Virginia: (1) Chaste; (2) Pure.
Vivien: (1) Lively; (2) Spritely.
Volker: (1) Protector of the people.
Vulcan: (1) The G.o.d of fire, metalwork, and craftwork.
Waikerie: (1) Many wings; (2) Things that fly.
Wakelin: (1) Foreigner.
Wallace: (1) Foreigner; (2) Stranger.
Wallie: See Wallace.
Wally: See Walter.
Walter: (1) Powerful fighter.
Wanda: (1) To wander.
Warren: (1) Guardian of wildlife.
Washington: (1) (English) Lives at the farm of the discerning; (2) (Teutonic) Spritely; (3) Active; (4) Capital (place of decision-making).
Wayne: (1) Maker of wagons.
Wendle: (1) A wanderer.
Wendy: (1) Friend.
Wesley: (1) Western field.
Westcott: (1) Cottage to the west.
Whitaker: (1) A white field.
Whitmore: (1) White gra.s.sy fields.
Whitney: (1) A white island.
Whittany: (1) White island.
Whoopie: (1) Enthusiastic merrymaking.
Whyall a: (1) Place with deep water.
Wilfred: (1) Steadfast tranquility.