| Greek baby names begining from T |
| Tabitha |
 | GazeIle. Beauty, grace. From the Aramaic word for Gazelle. |
| Tadhg |
 | Honor. |
| Taidgh |
 | Honor. |
| Takis |
 | All holy. |
| Talia |
 | Joyous muse of comedy. |
| Talus |
 | Mechanical man made by Hephaestus. |
| Tansy |
 | Immortality. Also the name of a flower. |
| Tantalus |
 | Condemned to etemal torment. |
| Taren |
 | Innocent. |
| Taryn |
 | Innocent. |
| Tassos |
 | Reaper. |
| Taxiarchai |
 | Archangel. |
| Teadoir |
 | Gracious gift. |
| Teague |
 | Honor. |
| Teah |
 | Goddess; godly. Also abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was Greek goddess of light and mother of the sun; moon and dawn. |
| Tecla |
 | Renowned fame. |
| Teddie |
 | Diminutive of Theodore: God-given. Famous Bearer: 19th century U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. |
| Teddy |
 | Diminutive of Theodore: God-given. Famous Bearer: 19th century U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. |
| Tedra |
 | Supreme gift. |
| Tedre |
 | Supreme gift. |
| Tekla |
 | Renowned fame. |
| Telamon |
 | Father of Ajax. |
| Telegonus |
 | Son of Odysseus. |
| Telemachus |
 | Son of Odysseus. |
| Telephus |
 | Son of Hercules. |
| Teny |
 | Reaper. |
| Teodors |
 | Gracious gift. |
| Teofile |
 | Divinely loved. |
| Terentia |
 | Guardian. |
| Teresa |
 | Reap; from Therasia. |
| Terese |
 | Reaper. |
| Teresina |
 | Reaper. |
| Tereus |
 | King of Thrace. |
| Terisita |
 | Reaper. |
| Terpsichore |
 | Muse of dance and Iyric poetry. |
| Terran |
 | Innocent. |
| Terri |
 | Diminutive of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. |
| Terrian |
 | Innocent. |
| Terriana |
 | Innocent. |
| Terry |
 | Diminutive of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. |
| Tesia |
 | Loved by God. |
| Tess |
 | Diminutive of Teresa: Reap; from Therasia. |
| Tessa |
 | Born fourth; also a diminutive of Teresa: Reaper; from Therasia. |
| Tessie |
 | Reaper; from Therasia. |
| Tethys |
 | Wife of Oceanus. |
| Tetty |
 | Diminutive of Elizabeth: From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Also, the lilly flower. |
| Teucer |
 | An archer. |
| Teuthras |
 | King of Mysia. |
| Thad |
 | Thaddeus was one of the 12 apostles described in the New Testament of the Bible. |
| Thaddea |
 | Brave. |
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