| Italian |
Etymology | English |
| Tabita |
Ancient Aramaic feminine name, translated in Greek as "Dorcàs"; gazelle. | N/A |
| Taddeo |
Derived from the Aramaic "Thaddai"; he who praises. | Thaddeus |
| Taide |
Ancient name of Egyptian origin with uncertain etymology. | N/A |
| Taleleo |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Thalaleus"; dressed with a long robe. | N/A |
| Tallucio |
Popular name given in honor of Saint Lucius; covered with light. | N/A |
| Talo |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Thalus"; has ailing legs. | N/A |
| Tamara |
Derived From Hebrew; palm. Name used commonly in the Russia. | N/A |
| Tammaro |
Derived from the Latin "Tammarus", name of ethnic origin; from the mountains of Altilia. | N/A |
| Tancredi |
Derived from the ancient German "Tankred"; wise counselor. | N/A |
| Taraco |
From Greek, latinized as "Tharacus"; he who shouts. Found also as Taracco. | N/A |
| Tarasio |
From the Latin "Tharasius", derived from the Greek "tarasso"; agitator, dynamic. | N/A |
| Tarbula |
From Greek, latinized as "Tarbula"; he who creates turbulence, dynamic. | N/A |
| Tarcisio |
From the Latin "Tarsitus", derived from "Tarsisius", name of ethnic origin; from Tarso. Found also in the feminine as Tarcisia. | N/A |
| Tarquinia |
Derived from the Latin name of a Roman people called "Tarquinia", ancient family from the Etruscan city of Tarquinium. | N/A |
| Tarsicio |
From Greek, latinized as "Tharsicius"; from Tarso. Found also as Tarsizio. | N/A |
| Tarsilla |
From Greek, latinized as "Tarsilia"; from Tarso, capital of Cilicia. Found also as Tersilla, Tersilia and Torsilla. | N/A |
| Tarso |
From Phoenician, latinized as "Tharsis"; thinker, philosopher. | N/A |
| Tassilo |
Italian variation of the ancient German name "Tassilone"; commander, order giver. | N/A |
| Taurina |
Ancient latin name of provenance; from Turin, capital of the region of Piedmont. | N/A |
| Taziana |
Feminine form ot the Latin name Taziano; daughter of Tatius. Found in Russia as Tatiana. | N/A |
| Taziano |
Name of Sabine origin, latinized as "Tatianus"; son of Tatius. | N/A |
| Tazio |
Name of Sabine origin, latinized as "Tatius"; old man, grandfather. | N/A |
| Tea |
From Greek, latinized as "Thea", abbreviation of Dorothea; goddess. | N/A |
| Tecla |
From German, latinized as "Thecla"; splendid, luminous. | N/A |
| Tegolo |
Derived from Latin; protector. | N/A |
| Telchide |
Derived from Ionian; he who works with metal. | N/A |
| Telemaco |
From the Greek "Telemachos", latinized as "Telemacus"; he who battles from afar. | N/A |
| Telesforo |
From the Greek "Teleshporos "; he who ensures his objectives are met. | N/A |
| Telica |
Ancient Arabic name; born with the snow. | N/A |
| Temistocle |
From the Greek "themistos" and "kleos", latinized as "Temistocles"; reknowned for his righteousness. | N/A |
| Teobaldo |
From Greek, latinized as "Thobaldus"; powerful captain. Found also as Tebaldo. | N/A |
| Teoctisto |
Ancient Latin name of Greek origin; God's witness. | N/A |
| Teodata |
Derived from Latin; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teodechilde |
Ancient Latin name of German origin; God's warrior. | N/A |
| Teodemiro |
Derived from the ancient High German "Thiudamar"; famous among his people. | N/A |
| Teodolinda |
Derived from the ancient High German "Theodolinde"; benevolent for the people. | N/A |
| Teodolo |
From the Greek "theos" and "doylos", latinized as "Theodolus"; God's servant. | N/A |
| Teodora |
Feminine form of the Teodoro; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teodoro |
Derived from the Greek "Theodoros"; gift from God. Found also as Teodoreto, Teodorico and in the Veneto region, Todaro. | N/A |
| Teodosia |
From Greek, latinized as "Theodosie"; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teodosio |
From the Greek "theo" and "dosis"; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teodota |
Feminine name, derived from the Latin name "Theodotus"; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teodoto |
Derived from the Latin "Theodotus"; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teodulo |
From Greek, latinized as "Theodulus"; God's servant. | N/A |
| Teofane |
From the Greek "theos" and "Phanes"; God's servant. Name used in the feminine and masculine. | N/A |
| Teofila |
Feminine name of Greek origin; God's friend. | N/A |
| Teofilo |
Derived from the Latin "Thophilus"; God's friend. | N/A |
| Teofrasto |
From the Greek "Theophrastos", latinized as "Theophrastus"; God's interpreter. | N/A |
| Teogene |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Theogenese"; creation of God. | N/A |
| Teona |
From Greek, latinized as "Theons"; from Teos, city in Ionia. | N/A |
| Teonesto |
Derived from the Latin "Theonestus"; filled with the spirit of God. | N/A |
| Teonilla |
Feminine variation of Teona with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Teopempio |
Derived from the Latin "Theopenitur"; sent by God. | N/A |
| Teopompo |
From Greek, latinized as "Theopompus"; God's companion. | N/A |
| Teoprepio |
Derived from Greek; prophet. | N/A |
| Teotimo |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Theotimus"; he who honors God. | N/A |
| Teotonio |
Derived from Greek; creation of God. | N/A |
| Terenzio |
Derived from the ancient Sabine "Terentum"; soft, tender, delicate. | N/A |
| Teresa |
From Greek, latinized as "Terèsia"; woman hunter. Found also as Gina and Ginotta in Piedmont. | Theresa |
| Teresina |
Diminutive of Teresa with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Teresio |
Masculine form of Teresa with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Tertulla |
Derived from Latin; third born. | N/A |
| Tertulliano |
From Greek, latinized as "Tertullianus"; immaculate. | N/A |
| Terzo |
Derived from the Latin "Tèrtius", found also as Terzio; third. Name commonly given to the third son. | N/A |
| Tesauro |
Derived from Latin; treasure. | N/A |
| Tesifonte |
From Greek, name of provenance; from Ctesiphon, capital of Capi. | N/A |
| Teudosia |
Varition of the name Teodosia; gift from God. | N/A |
| Teuseta |
From Greek, latinized as "Theuseta"; lives with God. | N/A |
| Thierry |
French variation of Teodoro with the same meaning; gift from God. | N/A |
| Tibaldo |
From the ancient German "diot" and "bald", latinized as "Thiebbald"; stands out among the people. | N/A |
| Tiberio |
From the Latin "Tiberius", derived from "tiberis"; from the river Tiber. | N/A |
| Tiburzio |
Derived from the Latin "Tibertinus; born in Tivoli. | N/A |
| Tichico |
From Greek, latinized as "Tychicus"; arrived inconspicuously. | N/A |
| Tichino |
Derived from Hebrew; intermediary. | N/A |
| Ticone |
From Hebrew, latinized as "Tichon"; mediator. | N/A |
| Tigide |
From Celtic, latinized as "Tigides"; supporter, backer. | N/A |
| Tigrio |
From the latin "Tigrius", name of provenance; from the Tigris, river in the Middle East. | N/A |
| Timolao |
From Greek, latinized as "Timolaus"; he who honors his people. | N/A |
| Timone |
Derived from Greek latinized as "Timoneus"; esteemed, unique. | N/A |
| Timoteo |
Derived from the Greek "Timoteos; esteemed by God. | N/A |
| Tindario |
Popular Sicilian name, given in honor of the Madonna of Tindari, venerated in the sactuary of Tindari, in the town of Patti in the province of Messina. | N/A |
| Tirannione |
From Greek, latinized as "Tyrannion", name of provenance; born in Tiro. | N/A |
| Tirone |
Derived from Latin, name of provenance; from Tiro. | N/A |
| Tirso |
From Greek, latinized as "Tyrsus"; thinker. | N/A |
| Tito |
From the Latin "Titus, derived from the Sabine "Tities"; defender, he who defends. | N/A |
| Tiziano |
Derived from the Latin "Titianus"; belonging to the Roman family called Tizia. Found also as the diminutive Tizio and as the feminine Tiziana. | N/A |
| Toaldo |
From ancient Longobard; shining sword. | N/A |
| Tobia |
Derived from the Hebrew "Tobijah"; favored by God. | N/A |
| Tolomeo |
Derived from the Egyptian "Ptolemaios"; bellicose, valorous. | N/A |
| Tomaide |
From Hebrew, latinized as "Thomaides"; daughter of Thomas. | N/A |
| Tommaso |
Derived from the Aramaic "Taôma"; twin. Found also as Tomaso. | N/A |
| Torello |
Diminutive of Toro, derived from the Latin "Taurus"; small bull, strong as a young bull. | N/A |
| Torpe |
From the Latin "Torpès"; rigid, unyielding. Found also as Torpete and Tropez. | N/A |
| Torquato |
Derived from the Latin "Torquatus", originally from the Celtic "torques"; adorned with a necklace. | N/A |
| Tosca |
Feminine form of the Latin name "Tuscus"; woman from Tuscany. | N/A |
| Tosco |
Derived from the Latin "Tuscus"; Etruscan, or from Tuscany. Found also as Tusco. | N/A |
| Tranquillino |
Derived from the Latin "Tranquillus"; serene, calm. | N/A |
| Tranquillo |
Derived from the Latin "Tranquillus"; quiet, calm. | N/A |
| Trasea |
From Greek, latinized as "Thrasèas"; brave, without fear. | N/A |
| Trasfigurato |
Name typically found in southern Italy, given in honor of the Holy Transfiguration of the Lord on Mount Tabor. | N/A |
| Trasone |
From Greek, latinized as "Thraso"; glorious preacher. | N/A |
| Trifena |
From Greek, latinized as "Triphenes"; sweet, delicate. | N/A |
| Trifilo |
Ancient name of Greek origin, latinized as "Triphyllius"; from Trifilia, ancient city in Peloponnesia. | N/A |
| Trifina |
Variation of the feminine name Trifena with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Trifone |
From Greek, latinized as "Tryphon"; precious, delicate. | N/A |
| Trifosa |
Derived from Greek; delicate. | N/A |
| Tristano |
From Celtic, latinized as "Tristus"; serious, austere, stoic. | N/A |
| Trofino |
From Greek, latinized as "Trophinius"; educated, learned. | N/A |
| Trovaso |
Combination of the names Gervasio and Protasio, typically found in the region of Lombardy; famous warrior with a sharp lance. | N/A |
| Tua |
Ancient name of Gaelic origin; vigilant, alert. | N/A |
| Tudino |
From Latin, name of provenance; from Todi. | N/A |
| Tullia |
Derived from the Latin "Tulliae"; belonging to the Roman people called Tullia. Found also as Tulliola. | N/A |
| Tulliano |
Variation of Tertulliano with the same meaning; immaculate. | N/A |
| Tullio |
Derived from the Latin "Tullius"; belonging to the Tullia family. Found also as Tullo. | N/A |
| Turibio |
From Celtic, latinized as "Turibius"; belonging to the Taurini, ancient Gallic tribe from Piedmont. | N/A |
| Tusca |
Ancient name of Latin origin; Etruscan, from Tuscany. | N/A |
| Tuscana |
Derived from Latin; woman from Tuscany. | N/A |
| Tussio |
Derived from Latin; he who coughs. | N/A |