This list includes 53 Pretty girl names that start with T, from “Tabitha” to “Tyra”. These names span classic, biblical, vintage, and modern choices, and many work across cultures. Use them for baby naming, character creation, or quick inspiration when researching girls’ names.
Pretty girl names that start with T are female given names beginning with the letter T, often lyrical and culturally varied. For example, “Tabitha” appears in the New Testament while “Teresa” has long European use.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.
Name: This column lists the name itself so you can scan, compare, and pick favorites quickly.
Origin: Shows the language or culture a name comes from, helping you understand historical and regional context.
Pronunciation: Gives a simple phonetic guide so you can say names aloud with confidence and correct emphasis.
Meaning: Summarizes the name’s core sense in a few words, letting you judge fit and symbolic value.
Pretty girl names that start with T
Name
Origin
Pronunciation
Meaning
Tabitha
Aramaic
TAB-ih-thuh
gazelle
Talia
Hebrew/Greek
TAH-lee-uh
dew
Tahlia
Hebrew/Australian variant
TAHL-ee-uh
dew
Tallulah
Muscogee (Native American)
tuh-LOO-luh
leaping water
Tamar
Hebrew
TAH-mar
date palm
Tamara
Hebrew/Slavic
tuh-MAH-rah
date palm
Tamiko
Japanese
tah-MEE-koh
child of the people
Tamsin
English (from Thomasina)
TAM-sin
twin
Tamsyn
English variant
TAM-sin
twin
Tanya
Russian diminutive
TAN-yuh
fairy queen (from Tatiana)
Tara
Irish
TAHR-uh
rock
Tarja
Finnish
TAR-yah
variant of Daria
Taryn
English/modern
TAIR-in
modern coinage or rocky hill
Tasha
Russian diminutive
TASH-uh
born on Christmas day (from Natasha)
Tatiana
Russian/Latin
tat-ee-AH-nuh
fairy queen
Tea
Croatian/Italian
TAY-uh
gift of God (short for Teodora)
Teagan
Irish/Gaelic
TEE-gun
attractive, beautiful
Tegan
Welsh
TEG-an
beautiful, fair
Tehila
Hebrew
teh-HEE-lah
praise
Teodora
Greek/Slavic
tay-oh-DOH-rah
gift of God
Temperance
English
TEM-per-ans
moderation, self-restraint
Teresa
Spanish/Greek
tuh-REE-suh
harvester or uncertain
Therese
French
teh-REZ
variant of Theresa
Theresa
Greek/Spanish
tuh-REE-suh
see Teresa
Thalia
Greek
THA-lee-uh
to blossom, flourish
Thea
Greek
THEE-uh
goddess
Thora
Old Norse
THOR-uh
Thor’s thunder
Tiara
Latin/Italian via Persian
tee-AH-rah
crown
Tiana
Latin/Slavic/English
tee-AH-nuh
fairy queen or short form
Tilda
Germanic (from Matilda)
TIL-dah
mighty in battle
Tilly
English diminutive
TIL-ee
mighty in battle
Tina
Diminutive of Christina
TEE-nuh
follower of Christ
Tori
English (from Victoria)
TOR-ee
victory
Trinity
Latin
TRIH-ni-tee
triad, triune
Trina
From Katrina/Katherine
TREE-nuh
pure (from Katherine)
Trisha
From Patricia
TRISH-uh
noble
Trinidad
Spanish
tri-ni-DAHD
trinity
Trudi
German diminutive
TROO-dee
spear of strength
Trudy
German diminutive
TROO-dee
spear of strength
Tuesday
English
TOOZ-day
Tyr’s day (Norse god)
Tuva
Norwegian/Scandinavian
TOO-vah
short form of Tove
Tove
Old Norse
TOH-vuh
possibly ‘beautiful’ or from Thorfrithr
Tova
Hebrew
TOH-vah
good
Tanith
Phoenician
TAH-nith
goddess name (Tanit)
Tonya
Russian diminutive
TAHN-yah
diminutive of Antonina
Tosca
Italian
TOS-kah
from the opera ‘Tosca’ / possibly ‘from Tuscany’
Tia
Spanish/Greek short form
TEE-uh
aunt or goddess (varied origins)
Tirzah
Hebrew
TIR-zah
delight
Tyra
Old Norse/Danish
TY-rah
Thor’s fight or ‘thunder’ origin
Talitha
Aramaic
tuh-LIH-thuh
little girl
Tawny
English
TAW-nee
golden-brown
Tansy
Greek via English
TAN-see
immortality (from ‘athanasia’)
Tehila already included
Hebrew
teh-HEE-lah
praise
Descriptions
Tabitha
Biblical name (Acts 9) revived in English; friendly, vintage feel; nicknamed Tabby.
Talia
Dual-origin: Hebrew ‘dew’ and Greek ‘blooming’; globally popular and elegant.
Tahlia
Variant spelling of Talia popular in Australia; lyrical and modern.
Tallulah
Bohemian Southern favorite with playful nicknames Lula or Lulu.
Tamar
Biblical name used widely in Israel and internationally; classic and graceful.
Tamara
Common across Slavic and English-speaking countries; timeless and feminine.
Tamiko
Traditional Japanese feminine name ending in -ko (‘child’), used independently.
Tamsin
Medieval English diminutive of Thomasina; distinctive, vintage, and modern-sounding.
Tamsyn
Alternative spelling popular in Britain and Australia; stylish Tamsin variant.
Tanya
Internationally familiar; rose to popularity in the 20th century.
Tara
Place-name origin from Ireland’s Hill of Tara; mythic, short, and easy to pronounce.
Tarja
Finnish name (e.g., Tarja Halonen); crisp Nordic style.
Taryn
Modern given name that gained usage in late 20th century, soft and versatile.
Tasha
Often used independently in English; friendly and informal.
Tatiana
Elegant Slavic name with literary, royal, and international appeal.
Tea
Short, chic name common in parts of Europe; crisp and international.
Teagan
Originally Gaelic, now popular for girls in English-speaking countries.
Tegan
Unisex Welsh name increasingly chosen for girls; modern and fresh.
Tehila
Biblical/Hebrew name meaning praise; popular in Jewish communities.
Teodora
Female form of Theodore used across Eastern Europe and Mediterranean regions.
Temperance
Puritan virtue name occasionally revived for its vintage, principled charm.
Teresa
Classic European name with saintly associations; many global variants.
Therese
Elegant French form used across languages; refined and literary.
Theresa
Traditional name with longstanding religious and cultural use.
Thalia
Name of a Muse in Greek myth; artistic, bright, and classical.
Thea
Short classical name; also a diminutive of Dorothea/Theodora, widely used alone.
Thora
Scandinavian name with mythic strength and vintage charm.
Tiara
Regal-sounding, inspired by the jeweled headpiece; modern and glamorous.
Tiana
Popularized by Disney’s Princess Tiana; elegant and contemporary.
Tilda
Short form of Matilda used independently; literary and fashionable.
Tilly
Cute independent name or nickname for Matilda; warm and approachable.
Tina
Widely used standalone name with international familiarity.
Tori
Common diminutive of Victoria used independently; short and spunky.
Trinity
Religious virtue name that became fashionable in the late 20th century.
Trina
Used independently as a feminine name; familiar and retro-cool.
Trisha
Diminutive used on its own; common in English-speaking countries.
Trinidad
Religious name used in Spanish-speaking countries; often shortened to Trini.
Trudi
Vintage German nickname from Gertrude used as a standalone name.
Trudy
Classic diminutive of Gertrude used independently in English.
Tuesday
Uncommon given name inspired by the weekday; quirky and modern.
Tuva
Nordic name used in Scandinavia; crisp and contemporary.
Tove
Scandinavian classic, known from author Tove Jansson.
Tova
Popular Jewish name with a simple, positive meaning.
Tanith
Ancient Carthaginian goddess name; exotic and historical.
Tonya
Commonly used independently in English-speaking countries.
Tosca
Artistic name inspired by Puccini’s opera; dramatic and Italianate.
Tia
Short, friendly name used globally; multiple cultural roots.
Tirzah
Biblical name from the Old Testament; poetic and rare in modern use.
Tyra
Scandinavian name familiar from celebrities; bold and modern.
Talitha
Biblical phrase ‘Talitha kum’; charming, soft-sounding alternative to Tabitha.
Tawny
Color-inspired English name; 20th-century usage with warm imagery.
Tansy
Botanical name with Victorian charm; floral and whimsical.
Tehila already included
Duplicate entry note; Tehila appears earlier.
If you think there is a missing term, let us know using the contact form.