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My Names
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Tadesse
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Tadgh
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Tadhg
Celtic
Mythical a prince of Munster.
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Tadhg
Gaelic
Poet.
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Tadhg
Greek
Honor.
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Tadhg
Irish
Bard.
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Tadhg
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Tadla
African
Bouquet, a posy (Amazigh).
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Tadleigh
Irish
Bard.
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Tadleigh
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Tadmor
Biblical
The palm-tree, bitterness. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
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Tadmor
Biblical
The palm-tree, bitterness. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
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Tadmut
African
Historical meaning unknown; an Amazigh name.
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Tadzio
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Taebba
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Tael
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Taeppa
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Taesa
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Taeta
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Taetel
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Taetum
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Taetwa
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Tafadhdhal
Muslim
Favor. Obligation.
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Tafari
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Tafat
African
Light (Amazigh). The name of a daughter of King Solomon in the Bible.
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Tafawa
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Taffounnout
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Taffy
Scottish
Diminutive of David: Beloved or friend, adopted from the Hebrew. David was a common name of Scottish kings in the Middle Ages.
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Taffy
Welsh
Diminutive of David: Beloved or friend, from the Hebrew. Sixth century St David (or Dewi) was patron saint of Wales.
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Tafida
African
Benefit (Swahili, Kenya-Tanzania).
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