# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
246 | Terra | Latin | The planet earth. Famous bearer: mythological Terra, the Roman earth goddess equivalent to the Greek Gaia. | F | |
247 | Terrah | Latin | The planet earth. Famous bearer: mythological Terra, the Roman earth goddess equivalent to the Greek Gaia. | F | |
248 | Terran | Greek | Innocent. | F | |
249 | Terri | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
250 | Terri | Greek | Diminutive of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. | F | |
251 | Terrian | Greek | Innocent. | F | |
252 | Terriana | Greek | Innocent. | F | |
253 | Terrie | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
254 | Terrin | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
255 | Terrwyn | Welsh | Brave. | F | |
256 | Terry | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
257 | Terry | Greek | Diminutive of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. | F | |
258 | Terryn | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
259 | Tertia | Latin | Born third. | F | |
260 | Tertius | Biblical | Third. | F | |
261 | Tertullus | Biblical | Third. | F | |
262 | Teryn | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
263 | Terza | Italian | Born third. | F | |
264 | Tesia | Greek | Loved by God. | F | |
265 | Tesia | Polish | Farmer. | F | |
266 | Tess | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
267 | Tess | Greek | Diminutive of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. | F | |
268 | Tessa | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
269 | Tessa | Greek | Born fourth; also a diminutive of Teresa: Reaper; from Therasia. | F | |
270 | Tessia | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
271 | Tessie | English | Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester. | F | |
272 | Tessie | Greek | Reaper; from Therasia. | F | |
273 | Tethys | Greek | Wife of Oceanus. | F | |
274 | Tethys | Latin | Daughter of Gaea. | F | |
275 | Tetrarch | Biblical | Governor of a fourth part. | F | |
276 | Tetty | Greek | Diminutive of Elizabeth: From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Also, the lilly flower. | F | |
277 | Tetty | Hebrew | Diminutive of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, from Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Also a diminutive of Bethia (daughter or worshipper of God), and of Bethany, a New Testament village near Jerusalem. | F | |
278 | Teva | Scottish | Twin. | F | |
279 | Thaddea | Greek | Brave. | F | |
280 | Thaddia | Greek | Brave. | F |