Here you’ll find 32 Strong girl names that start with T, organized from “Tala” to “Tyra”. These names often carry bold sounds and meanings tied to leadership, resilience, or natural power across cultures. They work well for parents choosing baby names, authors naming characters, and anyone seeking a powerful-sounding option.
Strong girl names that start with T are given names beginning with T associated with strength, leadership, or resilience. For example, “Tara” appears in royal and poetic traditions across multiple cultures.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Notes.
Name: This column lists each name so you can scan options and pick ones that appeal by sound or style.
Origin: This shows linguistic or cultural origin, helping you understand heritage and choose names that fit cultural preferences.
Pronunciation: Phonetic guidance helps you say names confidently and ensures your chosen name sounds as intended in speech.
Meaning: A concise definition highlights strength-related senses or images so you can compare symbolic weight quickly.
Notes: Short variant, famous-bearer, or usage notes give context and inspire choices for characters or real-life naming.
Strong girl names that start with T
Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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Tamar | Hebrew/Georgian | TAH-mar | Palm tree; resilience and leadership |
Tamara | Hebrew/Slavic | ta-MAH-rah | Palm tree; resilience and leadership |
Tilda | English (short for Matilda) | TIL-dah | Battle-mighty |
Trudy | English/German | TROO-dee | Spear of strength |
Trude | German/Scandinavian | TROO-deh | Strength (from “trud”) |
Thora | Norse | THOR-ah | Thunder; from Thor (god of strength) |
Thorunn | Old Norse | THOR-oon | Thor’s (divine) strength or protection |
Thyra | Danish/Norse | THY-rah | Thor’s battle; strong leader |
Tyra | Scandinavian/English | TY-rah | Derived from Tyr (god of war); warrior |
Tanith | Phoenician/Carthaginian | TAN-ith | Goddess; protector and fertility deity |
Teuta | Illyrian/Albanian | TEW-tah | Queen; leader and warrior |
Tomyris | Scythian/Iranian | toe-MEER-iss | (Etymology uncertain) famed warrior-queen |
Tempest | English (word-name) | TEM-pest | Storm; powerful upheaval |
Titania | Latin/English (Shakespeare) | tih-TAY-nee-ah | Of the Titans; powerful, majestic |
Thea | Greek | THEE-uh or THAY-uh | Goddess; divine power |
Theodora | Greek/Byzantine | thee-oh-DOHR-uh | Gift of God; powerful empress association |
Thekla | Greek/Early Christian | THEE-klah | Glory of God |
Tenzin | Tibetan | TEN-zin | Holder of the teachings; spiritual leader |
Tiana | Slavic/English/pop culture | tee-AH-nuh | Princess; modern perseverance symbol |
Teresa | Spanish/Greek roots | tuh-REE-suh or te-REH-sah | (Harvester? uncertain) strong saintly associations |
Tara | Sanskrit/Irish | TAH-rah | Star; savior goddess and protective hill |
Tugce | Turkish (Tuğçe) | TOOG-cheh | Little standard/banner (from “tuğ”); leadership |
Turan | Etruscan/Turkic | TOO-rahn or TUR-an | Goddess of victory; strength and vitality |
Tala | Native American (Sioux)/Tagalog/Arabic | TAH-lah | Wolf OR star/goddess (culture-dependent) |
Tarja | Finnish | TAR-yah | (Modern use) associated with leadership |
Teodora | Slavic/Greek | teh-oh-DOHR-ah | Gift of God; historical empress association |
Turid | Old Norse/Norwegian | TOO-rid | Thor-related; mighty or beloved by Thor |
Tomoe | Japanese | toh-MOH-eh | Circular; associated with famed warrior Tomoe Gozen |
Tanika | Sanskrit/African variants | tah-NEE-kah | (In some uses) strong or fierce (variant connotations) |
Tirzah | Hebrew | TIR-zah | Delight; biblical woman noted for resilience |
Tova | Hebrew | TOH-vah | Good; but notable modern bearers portray resilient characters |
Tegwen | Welsh | TEG-wen | Fair and blessed; “beautiful” with poetic-strength connotations |