Names Like Taite

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Todd
From the Middle English surname Todde meaning "fox".
Ted
From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and weard, meaning "guard".
Teddy
From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and weard, meaning "guard".
Tate
Derived from an English family name with Old Norse roots, meaning "cheerful". From the Old Norse word teitr, meaning "bright, glad, cheerful".
Dot
A short form of Dorothy, which is from the Greek Dorotheos, composed of doron, meaning "gift" and theos, meaning "God".
Dottie
A short form of Dorothy, which is from the Greek Dorotheos, composed of doron, meaning "gift" and theos, meaning "God".
Deedee
A beloved being; raging one from the valley, A beloved being, raging one from the valley.
Teddie
A fortunate protector, A fortunate protector.
Tod
This name derives from a Scottish surname, which in turn derives from the dialectal middle English “todde,” meaning “fox,” originally in reference to a fox hunter.
Tito
In Latin it means one who is saved. In Italian it means of the giant, In Latin it means one who is saved. In Italian it means of the giant.
Tadeo
Given by God, Given by God.
Tad
Poet, Poet
Deetta
Dede
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Andréas (Ἀνδρέας),” which in turn derives from “anḗr (ἀνήρ) andrós (ἀνδρός),” meaning “man, adult male, husband.” In turn, the name means “manly and strong, courageous and warrior.” He was the first Apostle in the New Testament. It is traditionally popular because, according to the Christian Bible, Saint Andrew was one of the earliest disciples of Jesus and one of the twelve Apostles. Andrew the Apostle (6 BC–60 AD), called in the Orthodox tradition Prōtoklētos, or the First-called, is a Christian Apostle and the brother of Saint Peter. Like other Greek names, the name “Andrew” appears to have been common among the Jews, Christians, and other Hellenized people of the region. No Hebrew or Aramaic name is recorded for him. According to Orthodox tradition, the apostolic successor to Saint Andrew is Patriarch Bartholomew I.
Teddi
God Given Boy, God Given Boy.
Dodie
A short form of Dorothy, which is from the Greek Dorotheos, composed of doron, meaning "gift" and theos, meaning "God".
Deette
Tedi
This name derives from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “ead / ēad” (prosperity, fortune, riches, wealth) plus “weard” (guard, defend). In turn, the name derives from two Germanic elements: “*audaz” plus “*warduz” (Proto-Germanic: *audwaroþō). It is one of the few Old English (Anglo-Saxon) names to gain popularity in other parts of Europe and beyond, for example, as Eduardo and Duarte in Spain and Portugal, respectively. Edward the Confessor (~1004–1066), son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy, was one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England and is usually regarded as the last king of the House of Wessex, ruling from 1042 to 1066. Edward the Martyr (~962–978) was king of the English from 975 until he was murdered in 978. Edward was the eldest son of King Edgar but was not his father’s acknowledged heir.
Dody
God's Gift, A person who is well loved.
Tayde
English: to cut + of Zeus.