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

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
TamarHebrew/GeorgianTAH-marPalm tree; resilience and leadership
TamaraHebrew/Slavicta-MAH-rahPalm tree; resilience and leadership
TildaEnglish (short for Matilda)TIL-dahBattle-mighty
TrudyEnglish/GermanTROO-deeSpear of strength
TrudeGerman/ScandinavianTROO-dehStrength (from “trud”)
ThoraNorseTHOR-ahThunder; from Thor (god of strength)
ThorunnOld NorseTHOR-oonThor’s (divine) strength or protection
ThyraDanish/NorseTHY-rahThor’s battle; strong leader
TyraScandinavian/EnglishTY-rahDerived from Tyr (god of war); warrior
TanithPhoenician/CarthaginianTAN-ithGoddess; protector and fertility deity
TeutaIllyrian/AlbanianTEW-tahQueen; leader and warrior
TomyrisScythian/Iraniantoe-MEER-iss(Etymology uncertain) famed warrior-queen
TempestEnglish (word-name)TEM-pestStorm; powerful upheaval
TitaniaLatin/English (Shakespeare)tih-TAY-nee-ahOf the Titans; powerful, majestic
TheaGreekTHEE-uh or THAY-uhGoddess; divine power
TheodoraGreek/Byzantinethee-oh-DOHR-uhGift of God; powerful empress association
TheklaGreek/Early ChristianTHEE-klahGlory of God
TenzinTibetanTEN-zinHolder of the teachings; spiritual leader
TianaSlavic/English/pop culturetee-AH-nuhPrincess; modern perseverance symbol
TeresaSpanish/Greek rootstuh-REE-suh or te-REH-sah(Harvester? uncertain) strong saintly associations
TaraSanskrit/IrishTAH-rahStar; savior goddess and protective hill
TugceTurkish (Tuğçe)TOOG-chehLittle standard/banner (from “tuğ”); leadership
TuranEtruscan/TurkicTOO-rahn or TUR-anGoddess of victory; strength and vitality
TalaNative American (Sioux)/Tagalog/ArabicTAH-lahWolf OR star/goddess (culture-dependent)
TarjaFinnishTAR-yah(Modern use) associated with leadership
TeodoraSlavic/Greekteh-oh-DOHR-ahGift of God; historical empress association
TuridOld Norse/NorwegianTOO-ridThor-related; mighty or beloved by Thor
TomoeJapanesetoh-MOH-ehCircular; associated with famed warrior Tomoe Gozen
TanikaSanskrit/African variantstah-NEE-kah(In some uses) strong or fierce (variant connotations)
TirzahHebrewTIR-zahDelight; biblical woman noted for resilience
TovaHebrewTOH-vahGood; but notable modern bearers portray resilient characters
TegwenWelshTEG-wenFair and blessed; “beautiful” with poetic-strength connotations

Descriptions

Tamar
Biblical name and Georgia’s Queen Tamar (12th century) is a celebrated strong ruler; regal and historical.
Tamara
Slavic form of Tamar; popular internationally and evokes royal, resilient associations.
Tilda
Short form of Matilda (“battle-mighty”); vintage, feminine with clear warrior roots.
Trudy
Diminutive of Gertrude (“spear of strength”); familiar, sturdy-sounding classic.
Trude
Common German/Scandi short form of Gertrude; crisp, old-world strength.
Thora
Feminine of Thor; evokes Norse power and mythic force.
Thorunn
Ancient Norse name linked to Thor; rare, heroic-sounding choice.
Thyra
Name of medieval Danish queen Thyra; regal and commanding.
Tyra
Modern, punchy name tied to Norse war-god and high-profile bearers like Tyra Banks.
Tanith
Tanit/Tanith was Carthage’s protective goddess—ancient, powerful, and mysterious.
Teuta
Named for Queen Teuta, who resisted Rome—strong historic warrior-queen association.
Tomyris
Legendary queen who defeated Cyrus the Great; iconic female warrior figure.
Tempest
Word-name evoking fierce energy and drama; literary and bold.
Titania
Shakespeare’s fairy-queen name, suggesting regal strength and authority.
Thea
Short, classical name (also short for Theodora); elegant and strong.
Theodora
Byzantine empresses named Theodora were politically influential—name carries leadership connotations.
Thekla
Saint Thecla (Thekla) was an early Christian heroine known for courage and independence.
Tenzin
Common Tibetan unisex name borne by notable monks and nuns; connotes spiritual strength and leadership.
Tiana
Made famous by Disney’s Princess Tiana—modern icon of hard work and resilience.
Teresa
Saint Teresa of Avila and Mother Teresa give the name powerful associations of courage and compassion.
Tara
In Buddhism Tara is a savior goddess; in Irish lore Tara is royal—protective and regal echoes.
Tugce
Derived from tuğ (military standard); Turkish feminine name with leadership/military symbolism.
Turan
Turan was an Etruscan goddess of victory; used in Central Asia as a potent feminine name.
Tala
In Sioux Tala means “wolf”; in Filipino myth Tala is a star goddess—both carry protective, fierce connotations.
Tarja
Popularized by Finland’s former president Tarja Halonen; carries strong, presidential connotations.
Teodora
Slavic variant of Theodora; used by queens and nobles, suggesting authority.
Turid
From Þuríðr, tied to Thor; traditional Scandinavian name with mythic heft.
Tomoe
Tomoe Gozen, legendary female samurai, gives this name a direct warrior-hero association.
Tanika
Used in several cultures; sometimes associated with strength or fierce modern bearers.
Tirzah
Biblical name borne by strong female figures in tradition and literature; vintage with backbone.
Tova
While meaning is “good,” several strong modern women bear the name; short, purposeful feel.
Tegwen
Welsh name meaning “fair blessed one”; used by leaders and artists, quietly resilient.
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