This list includes 99 Male names that start with T, from “Tad” to “Tāne”. Entries range from short, familiar names to longer, culturally specific forms and modern variants. Use this list for baby naming, character naming, family research, or general curiosity.

Male names that start with T are given names commonly used for boys and men that begin with the letter T. Many come from diverse languages, from the English “Tad” to the Māori figure “Tāne”, showing wide cultural roots.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Meaning, Popularity, and Notable bearers.

Name: The exact spelling of each name so you can quickly identify candidates for baby names or fictional characters.

Origin: The language or culture where the name began, helping you choose culturally appropriate or historically rooted options.

Meaning: A concise definition or literal translation that explains what the name signifies and its thematic associations.

Popularity: A brief note on current or historical usage so you can judge how common or unique the name feels.

Notable bearers: Examples of famous people, fictional characters, or historical figures who illustrate the name’s associations and tone.

Male names that start with T

NameOriginMeaningPopularity
ThomasEnglishtwincommon
TheodoreGreekgift of Godcommon
TimothyGreekhonoring Godcommon
TylerEnglishtile makercommon
TristanCelticsorrowfulcommon
TroyEnglishfrom Troycommon
TaylorEnglishtailorcommon
TuckerEnglishcloth fullercommon
TerrenceLatintenderless common
TerenceLatintenderless common
TerryEnglishruler; short for Terenceless common
TobiasHebrewGod is goodless common
TobyHebrewGod is goodcommon
TobinIrishson of Tobyrare
TrevorWelshlarge settlementcommon
TysonEnglishfirebrandless common
ToddEnglishfoxcommon
ThaddeusAramaiccourageous heartrare
TheoGreekgift of Godcommon
TeoSpanishGod’s giftless common
TeodorSlavicgift of Godrare
TeomanTurkishheroic leaderrare
TadeuszPolishpraise; variant of Thaddeusrare
TadeoSpanishpraise; variant of Thaddeusrare
TadashiJapaneseloyal, righteousrare in West
TakashiJapaneseprosperous, noblecommon in Japan
TakeshiJapanesewarrior; strongcommon in Japan
TaikiJapanesebig radiancerare
TaroJapaneseeldest soncommon in Japan
TsuyoshiJapanesestrongrare
TsubasaJapanesewingrare
TariqArabicmorning star; strikercommon
TarekArabicmorning visitorcommon
TahirArabicpureless common
TalHebrewdewcommon in Israel
TaliesinWelshshining browrare
TadhgIrishpoetrare outside Ireland
TimoFinnishhonoring God (short for Timothy)common in Finland
TapioFinnishforest spiritrare
TuomasFinnishtwinrare outside Finland
TeemuFinnishFinnish form of Timothy/Teodorcommon in Finland
TomasSpanish/Scandinaviantwincommon
TomášCzechtwincommon in Czechia
TomEnglishtwincommon
TommyEnglishtwincommon
TonDutchshort for Antoniusrare
ToniItalian/Spanishshort for Antoniocommon
TomaszPolishtwincommon in Poland
TomaSlavictwinrare
TeófiloSpanishfriend of Godrare
ThanosGreekimmortalrare
TheodorGermangift of Godless common
ThierryFrenchruler of the peopleless common
TitusLatintitle of honorrare
TiberiusLatinfrom the Tiber Riverrare
TorNorseThor’s thunderrare
ToreScandinavianThor’s warriorrare
TorstenScandinavianThor’s stonerare
TormodNorseThor’s mindrare
ThorScandinavianthunder godrare
ThanasisGreekimmortalcommon in Greece
TheophilusGreeklover of Godrare
TuviaHebrewGod is goodrare
TyEnglishshort for Tyler or Tyronecommon
TyrellEnglishpowerful (from surname)rare
TyreseEnglishmodern coinagecommon in U.S.
TyroneIrishland of Eoghan (place)common
TyrusLatin/Englishfrom Tyrerare
TychoDutchhitting luckrare
TāneMaoriman; god of forestsrare
TanselTurkishrising moonrare
TuncTurkishbronzerare
TugrulTurkishfalcon; historic leaderrare
TemujinMongolianblacksmithrare
TenzinTibetanholder of teachingscommon in Tibet
TashiTibetangood fortunecommon in Tibet
TonioItalianshort for Antoniorare
TejasSanskritbrilliancecommon in India
TarunSanskrityoungcommon in India
TejHindiradiancecommon in India
TapanSanskritsunrare
TilakSanskritsacred markrare
TaimurTurkicironrare
TimurTurkicironrare
TahaArabicmysterious Quranic letterscommon in Muslim world
TalalArabicadmirablerare
TamerArabiccontender; rich in datescommon in Egypt
TaufiqArabicsuccessrare
TevinEnglishmodern coinagerare
TeruJapaneseshinerare
ToruJapaneseclear; steadfastcommon in Japan
TadEnglishshort for Thaddeusrare
TomerHebrewpalm treecommon in Israel
TyrNorsegod of warrare
TigranArmenianof the tigercommon in Armenia
TravisEnglishcrossing; toll-collectorcommon
TrentEnglishfrom the Trent Rivercommon
TrentonEnglishTrent’s townrare/common in U.S.
TravonEnglishmodern coinagerare

Descriptions

Thomas
Aramaic-origin name widely used in English; saints and figures like author Thomas Hardy and apostle Thomas. Timeless classic.
Theodore
Greek-origin name rising in popularity; famous bearers include President Theodore Roosevelt and composer Theodore Dreiser.
Timothy
Biblical name long used in English; noted bearers include early Christian saint and various authors and clergy.
Tyler
Originally an occupational surname turned popular given name; common in English-speaking countries, often shortened to Ty.
Tristan
Legendary medieval name tied to Tristan and Isolde; popular in literature and modern usage.
Troy
Place-based name referencing the ancient city; used widely in English-speaking countries and sports figures.
Taylor
Unisex occupational name common as a male given name historically and today; many entertainers and athletes named Taylor.
Tucker
Surname-turned-forename with Anglo origins; popular in the U.S. and used for characters in film and TV.
Terrence
Latin-derived name with Roman roots; notable bearers include playwright Terence and various modern figures (also spelled Terence).
Terence
Classic Roman name variant; used in English-speaking countries, associated with the ancient playwright Terence.
Terry
Diminutive form often used as an independent male name; athletes and entertainers commonly bear it.
Tobias
Biblical name popular in Europe; notable in literature and religious texts, often shortened to Toby.
Toby
Friendly short form of Tobias used widely in English-speaking countries; common for literary and pop-culture characters.
Tobin
Irish surname-turned-given name; occasional use as a distinctive male given name.
Trevor
Welsh-origin name popular in English-speaking countries; notable bearers include actors and athletes.
Tyson
Derived from Old French for “firebrand”; associated with boxer Mike Tyson and used as a strong-sounding male name.
Todd
Old English nickname turned given name; common in late 20th-century U.S. and used by many public figures.
Thaddeus
Biblical apostle name of Aramaic origin; traditional and somewhat formal, used in literature and religious contexts.
Theo
Short form of Theodore popular as a stand-alone name; fashionable and used internationally.
Teo
Short form of Teodoro/Teofil often used in Spanish and Italian contexts; crisp modern feel.
Teodor
Slavic form of Theodore; used across Eastern Europe with royal and literary associations.
Teoman
Turkish historical name borne by early leaders; uncommon outside Turkey but culturally resonant.
Tadeusz
Polish form of Thaddeus with deep cultural ties in Poland; classic and traditional.
Tadeo
Spanish-language form used in Spain and Latin America; biblical resonance.
Tadashi
Common Japanese masculine name with multiple kanji meanings; known in Japanese media and culture.
Takashi
Popular Japanese male name with many kanji variants; seen among athletes and artists.
Takeshi
Traditional Japanese male name; famous bearers include actors and athletes.
Taiki
Modern Japanese name meaning varies by kanji; stylish and used among younger generations.
Taro
Classic Japanese male name often given to eldest sons; historic and still in use.
Tsuyoshi
Masculine Japanese name emphasizing strength; appears in sports and entertainment contexts.
Tsubasa
Unisex in Japan but often male; literary and anime associations make it recognizable internationally.
Tariq
Well-established Arabic male name; historic bearer Tariq ibn Ziyad and widespread use globally.
Tarek
Variant spelling of Tariq; common across Arabic-speaking countries with varied transliterations.
Tahir
Classical Arabic name meaning “pure”; used across Muslim-majority countries.
Tal
Short Hebrew name popular in Israel; crisp, nature-based meaning and unisex usage locally.
Taliesin
Legendary Welsh bard’s name tied to medieval poetry; poetic and historic with Celtic resonance.
Tadhg
Traditional Irish masculine name pronounced “Tige”; carries strong cultural and literary associations.
Timo
Popular in Finland and Germany as a standalone name; sporty and friendly.
Tapio
Mythological Finnish name tied to forests; used modestly as a given name in Finland.
Tuomas
Finnish form of Thomas; common in Finland and known among ice-hockey players and musicians.
Teemu
Popular Finnish masculine name, notably borne by ice-hockey stars.
Tomas
International form of Thomas used in many languages; widespread and classic.
Tomáš
Czech variant of Thomas with strong presence among Czech public figures and athletes.
Tom
Informal short form of Thomas used independently; friendly and timeless.
Tommy
Casual diminutive of Thomas popular as a standalone name, especially in English-speaking cultures.
Ton
Dutch short form of Antonius/Anton; commonly used in the Netherlands as an everyday name.
Toni
Male diminutive used widely in Italy, Spain, and parts of Europe; familiar and warm.
Tomasz
Polish form of Thomas; widespread and traditional in Poland.
Toma
Slavic masculine form of Thomas used across parts of Eastern Europe; concise and traditional.
Teófilo
Spanish and Portuguese form of Theophilus; literary and religious usage across Iberian cultures.
Thanos
Short form of Athanasios in Greek; known internationally through fiction (Marvel) and ancient Greek roots.
Theodor
German form of Theodore; classic and used in central Europe with historical bearers.
Thierry
French form of Theodoric; associated with medieval rulers and modern French figures.
Titus
Ancient Roman name borne by emperors and saints; classical and strong-sounding.
Tiberius
Roman imperial name with historical weight; used occasionally in literature and film.
Tor
Short Norse name meaning related to Thor; used in Scandinavia and British Isles.
Tore
Scandinavian variant tied to Thor; traditional in Norway and Sweden.
Torsten
Nordic name combining Thor and stone; historical and robust.
Tormod
Old Norse name preserved in Scotland and Norway with Viking-era connections.
Thor
Name of Norse god used as a masculine given name in Scandinavia and popular culture.
Thanasis
Colloquial form of Athanasios used widely in Greece; familiar and traditional.
Theophilus
Biblical and theological name used historically among Christians and scholars.
Tuvia
Hebrew biblical name meaning “God is good”; historical and used in Jewish communities.
Ty
Popular short form used independently; contemporary and informal.
Tyrell
Surname-origin given name adopted in modern usage; seen in literature and entertainment.
Tyrese
Modern African-American given name popular since the 1990s; known through actors and athletes.
Tyrone
Place-name origin (County Tyrone) adopted as a given name; widely used in English-speaking communities.
Tyrus
Classical-sounding name referencing the ancient city Tyre; borne by athletes and creatives.
Tycho
Dutch name famous from astronomer Tycho Brahe; distinctive and historical.
Tāne
Maori deity and masculine name meaning “man”; culturally significant in New Zealand.
Tansel
Modern Turkish male name with poetic imagery; uncommon outside Turkey.
Tunc
Turkish given name meaning “bronze”; short and strong-sounding.
Tugrul
Historic Turkic name borne by medieval statesmen; used occasionally in Turkey.
Temujin
Birth name of Genghis Khan; historically significant and powerful-sounding Mongolian name.
Tenzin
Tibetan Buddhist name borne by the 14th Dalai Lama and many Tibetan families.
Tashi
Common Tibetan and Himalayan name meaning auspiciousness; used across Tibetan communities.
Tonio
Diminutive of Antonio used in Italy and Spanish-speaking regions as a masculine form.
Tejas
Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning brightness or splendor; popular in India.
Tarun
Classical Indian name meaning youthfulness; widely used across South Asia.
Tej
Short Sanskrit-based name meaning shine or splendor; used across Indian communities.
Tapan
Indian masculine name tied to heat or the sun; traditional and regional in use.
Tilak
Indian name derived from religious mark; used as a masculine given name in South Asia.
Taimur
Variant of Timur meaning “iron”; historic associations with Central Asian rulers like Timur (Tamerlane).
Timur
Historic Turkic-Mongol name borne by conqueror Timur; strong, storied Central Asian name.
Taha
Quranic name used widely by Muslim families; concise and spiritual.
Talal
Arabic male name borne by royalty and modern figures in the Arab world.
Tamer
Popular in Egypt and Arab world; historically and culturally established.
Taufiq
Classical Arabic name meaning successful or right guidance; used across Muslim-majority countries.
Tevin
Modern given name popularized in late 20th-century U.S.; used among entertainers and athletes.
Teru
Short Japanese male name meaning brightness or shining; used in art and media.
Toru
Traditional Japanese male name borne by writers and musicians.
Tad
Informal diminutive used conversationally; sometimes given as a standalone name.
Tomer
Modern Hebrew name meaning “palm tree”; common among Israeli men.
Tyr
Name of the Norse god Tyr adapted as a masculine given name; short and mythic.
Tigran
Ancient Armenian royal name borne by kings; used today particularly in Armenian communities.
Travis
Surname-origin name that became popular as a masculine given name in English-speaking countries.
Trent
Place-based English name referencing the River Trent; used frequently as a modern male name.
Trenton
Place-derived American name with contemporary use; often associated with urban or suburban families.
Travon
Modern American masculine name with prominent usage in African-American communities since late 20th century.
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