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Biblical Girl Names That Start with T
Looking for a beautiful biblical girl name that starts with the letter T? This list is your one-stop shop for finding a name that suits to a T!
- Tabitha. The biblical Tabitha, called Dorcas in Greek, was an early Christian who made things, especially clothing, for the needy in Joppa.
- Tamara. Tamar (see below) with a Russian twist.
- Tamar. Borne by two biblical figures, both of whom had their struggles... Despite that, Tamar has shown some panache as a baby name, perhaps because of its nice, fresh sound and its sweet, nature-inspired meaning ("date palm").
- Talitha. This name takes its cue from the Aramaic phrase "Talitha cumi", meaning "Little girl, arise", which Jesus famously used in connection to the resurrection of Jairus's daughter. Astronomers may also appreciate the link to Talitha Borealis and Talitha Australis, two stars in the Ursa Major constellation.
- Tirzah. In the Old Testament, this is the name of both a city and a daughter of Zelophehad.
- Tarah. A variation of Terah.
- Tarea. The name Tarea is mentioned in passing in the Old Testament as a descendant of King Saul. While the biblical figure was a male, the name Tarea feels feminine to a modern English speaker.
- Tekoa. This biblical place has lent its name to numerous modern-day places—as well as a small number of babies. What do you think of it?
- Telah. This name is listed in the Bible as a male descendant of Ephraim but sounds rather feminine to contemporary ears.
- Terah. This Old Testament name was gendered male in biblical times—it was borne by Abraham's father—but has since been claimed for Team Pink.
- Timna. Used as a unisex name in the Bible, and if you spell it Timnah (with an "h"), it becomes a biblical place name.
- Timnah. A biblical place name that doubles as a rare baby name.
- Tiria. This name makes a brief appearance as a male name in the Old Testament, but in modern-day America, the name Tiria would be better suited for a girl.
- Tola. This name appears as a male name in the Old Testament, but in 21st-century America, it leans feminine.
- Troas. A coastal city mentioned in the Bible in connection to Paul's evangelistic journeys. As a baby name, Troas sits on the fringes.
- Tryphena. In the Bible, Tryphena is an early Christian convert briefly mentioned by name in Paul's letter to the Romans.