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Taban | Meaning : Splendid or glittering Used in : African, Arabic, Australian, Japanese, Mongolian, Sindhi, Kurdish, Mongolian, Sindhi, Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Taban | Meaning : Splendid or glittering Used in : African, Arabic, Australian, Japanese, Mongolian, Sindhi, Kurdish, Mongolian, Sindhi, Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Tadaaki | Meaning : Faithful light Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tadashi | Meaning : A servant that is loyal and faithful; Right one Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tae | Meaning : One who is a great person Used in : Australian, Australian, Japanese, Buddhist |
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Taichi | Meaning : Means a thick or big one Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Taiga | Meaning : Big and well-mannered person Used in : Australian, Japanese, German, Australian, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Taiki | Meaning : Big, great tree; Full of brightness Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Taji | Meaning : The yellow and silver color Used in : African, Japanese, Swahili, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Taka | Meaning : Tall, honorable peregrine Used in : Japanese, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takahiro | Meaning : Abundantly respectful and loving Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takai | Meaning : The next world Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takako | Meaning : Child who is an aristocrat Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takara | Meaning : A piece to cherish, a jewel Used in : Australian, Japanese, Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takarra | Meaning : Precious item, precious one Used in : British, English, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takashi | Meaning : Devoted piety Used in : Australian, Japanese, Australian, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takato | Meaning : Precious measure of exaltation Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takaya | Meaning : One who has much respect for someone Used in : Japanese, Arabic, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takeo | Meaning : Warrior, one who fights for his kingdom Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Taki | Meaning : Plunging waterfall Used in : African, Australian, Japanese, Swahili, German, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Taku | Meaning : Young, living just for a little time yet Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Takuma | Meaning : An open truth Used in : Australian, Japanese, Australian, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tansanee | Meaning : Beautiful view Used in : Buddhist |
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Tarkhan | Meaning : He who is skillful Used in : Buddhist |
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Taru | Meaning : A vast and huge sea of water Used in : Hindu, Finnish, Buddhist, Buddhist, Japanese, Japanese |
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Taru | Meaning : A vast and huge sea of water Used in : Hindu, Finnish, Buddhist, Buddhist, Japanese, Japanese |
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Tasanee | Meaning : A beautiful view Used in : Australian, Australian, Thai, Buddhist |
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Temujin | Meaning : Iron or strong, he who is strong as iron Used in : Mongolian, Mongolian, Buddhist |
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Tenpa | Meaning : Buddhist doctrine Used in : Buddhist |
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Tenzin | Meaning : Protector of Dharma Used in : Australian, Australian, Buddhist |
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Terbish | Meaning : Not that one Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Terbish | Meaning : Not that one Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Tevy | Meaning : An angel Used in : Buddhist |
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Thagyamin | Meaning : Change or transfer Used in : Buddhist |
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Tham | Meaning : She who has descreet grace Used in : Australian, Australian, Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Than | Meaning : A million Used in : Vietnamese, Greek, Greek, Buddhist |
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Thandar | Meaning : Burmese word for coral Used in : Buddhist |
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Thang | Meaning : Victorious one Used in : Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Thanh | Meaning : A young voice Used in : Vietnamese, Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Thant | Meaning : Clean Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thant | Meaning : Clean Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thaung | Meaning : Burmese word for ten thousand Used in : Buddhist |
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Thawda | Meaning : Moon Used in : Buddhist |
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Thawka | Meaning : Pali word for amherstia flower Used in : Buddhist |
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Thein | Meaning : A hundred thousand Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thein | Meaning : A hundred thousand Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Theingi | Meaning : Gold Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Theingi | Meaning : Gold Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Therein | Meaning : The sun Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Therein | Meaning : The sun Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thet | Meaning : He who is calm Used in : Australian, Buddhist |
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Thi | Meaning : A single woman Used in : Australian, Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Thida | Meaning : A name of Goddess Sita Used in : Australian, Buddhist |
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Thien | Meaning : He who is smooth Used in : Chinese, Buddhist |
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Thiha | Meaning : Lion Used in : Buddhist |
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Thiri | Meaning : Splendor, she who is good looking Used in : Buddhist |
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Tho | Meaning : She who has a long life Used in : Australian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Greek, Buddhist |
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Thuan | Meaning : He who is tamed Used in : Australian, Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Thuc | Meaning : He who is aware Used in : Australian, Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Thuong | Meaning : One who loves tenderly Used in : Australian, Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thuong | Meaning : One who loves tenderly Used in : Australian, Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thura | Meaning : The Sun Used in : English, British, Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thura | Meaning : The Sun Used in : English, British, Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thuta | Meaning : Knowledge Used in : Buddhist |
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Thuy | Meaning : A friendly man Used in : Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Thuya | Meaning : The sun Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thuya | Meaning : The sun Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thuyet | Meaning : A theory Used in : Buddhist |
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Thuza | Meaning : Angel, angelic Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thuza | Meaning : Angel, angelic Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Thuzar | Meaning : Angel, a girl as beautiful and virtuous as an angel Used in : Buddhist |
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Ti | Meaning : Common Vietnamese middle name Used in : Buddhist |
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Tida | Meaning : A daughter, female child Used in : German, British, English, Australian, Thai, Danish, Buddhist |
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Tien | Meaning : A fairy, an angel or a spirit Used in : Australian, Greek, Finnish, Vietnamese, Buddhist |
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Tika | Meaning : In Navaho Indian it means Sun maiden. In Sioux it means Flower Used in : Hindu, African, Hindu, Indonesian, Danish, Buddhist |
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Tohru | Meaning : A transparent person Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tokyo | Meaning : The capital to the east Used in : Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomiche | Meaning : A wealthy and prosper person Used in : Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomiichi | Meaning : One who is wealthy and prosper Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomo | Meaning : Intelligence or a knowledge of a person Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomoe | Meaning : A blessing in the form of friend Used in : Japanese, Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomohiro | Meaning : A huge or broad wisdom or knowledge Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomoko | Meaning : A friendly or a knowing child Used in : Japanese, Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tomorbaatar | Meaning : Iron, hero or strong Used in : Buddhist |
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Tomoya | Meaning : A wise or an intelligent person Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tong | Meaning : In Chinesee it is a title given to a public officer. In Ditch it refers to tongue that means a chatterbox Used in : Australian, Thai, Vietnamese, Australian, Buddhist |
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Tonica | Meaning : To the people, something to the race Used in : American, Australian, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tora | Meaning : In Japanese it means a tigress. In Latin it refers to the victor or conqueror. In Norse it refers to Goddess of Thunder Used in : German, Italian, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic, Australian, Japanese, Danish, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Toru | Meaning : A vast and huge sea of water Used in : Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese, Japanese |
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Toshiko | Meaning : An ancient or valued child Used in : Japanese, Australian, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Trieu | Meaning : A tide or a small wave Used in : Australian, Vietnamese, Australian, Buddhist |
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Tsetseg | Meaning : Flower Used in : Buddhist |
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Tsetsegmaa | Meaning : Flower Used in : Buddhist |
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Tsolmon | Meaning : Venus Used in : Buddhist |
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Tsubame | Meaning : Accept or believe Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tsubasa | Meaning : Refers to section or extension Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tsuru | Meaning : Stork greeting for a long last life Used in : Japanese, Buddhist, Japanese |
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Tun | Meaning : Succeed Used in : Buddhist |
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Tuya | Meaning : Ray of light Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Buddhist |
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Tuyen | Meaning : Refers to archangel or messenger Used in : Australian, Vietnamese, Vietnamese, Buddhist |