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- Tylee
- Tilly
- Comes from the Germanic Mahthilt, a composite of the words for "might, strength" and "battle, i.e. "might in battle".
- Dail
- From the English surname which was originally a name for someone who lived in a "dale" or "valley".
- Teal
- Teal is a blue/green colour. It is also a breed of river duck. Connected with the Middle Low German talink, and the Middle Dutch taling.
- Tyla
- English: Tile maker.
- Taylee
- Variant of the name Taylor, occupational name, tailor.
- Tahlia
- Lamb or lambkin.
- Tala
- Tala is the Native American word for "stalking wolf".
- Dayla
- From the Hebrew meaning " to draw water, branch or bough ".
- Tully
- This name derives from the Etruscan “tul,” Latin “tullĭus,” meaning “downpour, heavy rain, fountain jet.” Tullus Hostilius was the legendary third of the Kings of Rome. He succeeded Numa Pompilius and was replaced by Ancus Marcius. Unlike his predecessor, Tullus was known as a warlike king. Tullus Hostilius was the grandson of Hostus Hostilius, who had fought with Romulus and died during the Sabine invasion of Rome.
- Daiel
- Dael
- Valley of knowledge.
- Dayle
- From the English surname which was originally a name for someone who lived in a "dale" or "valley".
- Tali
- Rising, Ascending, Going up.
- Teila
- A form of teala.
- Teala
- Teal is a blue/green colour. It is also a breed of river duck. Connected with the Middle Low German talink, and the Middle Dutch taling.
- Tal
- Dew from god.
- Tila
- In English it means Good person. In German it means mighty in battle.
- Dilia
- This name derives from the Old High German element “adal” (Ancient Germanic: *aþalaz; Old English: æthel), meaning “noble,” native German short form of names containing the name element “adal.” The name is also directly linked to the names Adelaide, Adelheid, Adelaida. Saint Adela was one of two princesses, the daughters of Saint Dagobert II. Adela was married and had a child by her husband, Alberic. Alberic died within a few years of the marriage. Despite multiple marriage offers, she chose to take up holy orders. Saint Adelina († 1125) was a French Benedictine nun honored as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
- Daliah
- Dahlia is from the name of a flower. But it is also from the Hebrew meaning "branch" or "bough".