Page 5 Names Like Dassy

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Ties
Ties is a short form of Diederik, Mattheus, Matheus, Mathijs and Matthijs, It is of Germanic and Hebrew origin and comes from the following roots: (MATTHAÎOS) and (THEODORICH).
Dayze
Dayzee
Tsu
Dazie
Tesse
This name is a diminutive of Teresa, Theresa, Theresia, Hortensia, and Ortensia. The name is of Greek and Latin origin and comes from the following roots: (THERASÍA) and (HORTENSĬA).
Daici
Tizzie
Taso
Tius
Doss
They are the hill top; one who lives on hill, They are the hill top, one who lives on hill.
Tys
This name derives from the Hebrew name “Mattithyâh / Mattithyâhû,” transliterated into Greek as “Mattathías (Ματταθίας),” which was shortened to “Matthaîos (Ματθαῖος),” meaning “gift of the lord, gift of Yahweh.” 1) It was first named to Saint Matthew, who was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus in Christian theology and is the author of the Gospel of Matthew. The name Matthew became popular during the Middle Ages in North-West Europe and appeared in many European languages. The name has been very common throughout the English-speaking world since the 1970s. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on September 21 (Catholic Church) or November 16 (Orthodox Church) in memory of Saint Matthew, Apostle, and Evangelist. 2) Matthew of Albano († 1134) was a French Benedictine monk and Cardinal and papal legate. He is a Catholic saint. 3) Matteo Maria Boiardo (1434–1494) was an Italian Renaissance poet. According to the United States Social Security card applications in 2016, the name Matthew ranked 15th out of the top 100 names chosen by parents for their baby boys.
Tuz
Deza
Taize
Tasso
The origin of this name is still today quite uncertain. The theories include: 1) from the Latin “taxīs > taxus” meaning “A yew (tree.” 2) from the Ancient Greek “tássō (τᾰ́σσω) táxis (τᾰ́ξῐς),” meaning “to arrange, put in order.” 3) from the Proto-Germanic “*þahsuz,” meaning “badger.” Tassilo I (560–610) was King of Bavaria from 591 to his death. According to Paul the Deacon, he was appointed as Bavarian rex by Childebert II, the Frankish king of Austrasia, in 591, ending the war with the Franks. 2) Tassilo II († ~719) was a ruler in southern Germany. He was the son, probably third of Theodo of Bavaria and Folchaid. Sometime before 715, Theodo divided his duchy and associated with its rule the eldest two of his four sons.
Tysei
Dayce
Desai
Tyse