# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1681 | Suileabhan | Irish | Black eyed. | M | |
1682 | SulliMn | Irish | Black eyed. | M | |
1683 | Sullivan | Irish | Dark eyes. Surname. | M | |
1684 | Sun | Irish | From the town by the river Boyn. | M | |
1685 | Sweeney | Irish | Little hero. | M | |
1686 | Sybil | Irish | Prophetess. | F | |
1687 | Taber | Irish | Well. | M | |
1688 | Tadhg | Irish | Bard. | M | |
1689 | Tadleigh | Irish | Bard. | M | |
1690 | Tag | Irish | Handsome. Variant of Teague. | M | |
1691 | Taicligh | Irish | Peaceful. | M | |
1692 | Tait | Irish | Measure of land. Surname. | M | |
1693 | Tally | Irish | Surname. | M | |
1694 | Tara | Irish | Where the kings met. Also Tara's Halls, where ancient Bards sang deeds of Irish heroes. The ruins of the Halls are on the hill of Tara, meaning crag or tower. | F | |
1695 | Tate | Irish | Measure of land. | F | |
1696 | Tate | Irish | Measure of land. Surname. | M | |
1697 | Taveon | Irish | Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside. | M | |
1698 | Tavin | Irish | Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside. | M | |
1699 | Tavio | Irish | Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside. | M | |
1700 | Tavion | Irish | Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside. | M | |
1701 | Tavis | Irish | Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside. | M | |
1702 | Tavon | Irish | Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside. | M | |
1703 | Tawnee | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1704 | Tawney | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1705 | Tawni | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1706 | Tawnia | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1707 | Tawnie | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1708 | Tawny | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1709 | Tawnya | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | F | |
1710 | Tawnya | Irish | A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat. | M | |
1711 | Teagan | Irish | Good-looking. | F | |
1712 | Teaghue | Irish | Poet. | M | |
1713 | Teague | Irish | Poet; Handsome. | M | |
1714 | Teamhair | Irish | Where the kings met. | F | |
1715 | Tegan | Irish | Good-looking. | F |