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Tinker
To work or improve by fiddling or experimenting
Tintin
The name Tintin is often associated with the character from the comic series created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé, known for his adventures as a young reporter.
Tivoli
A historic town in Italy known for its gardens and Renaissance architecture
Toastie
A small, toasted sandwich or snack
Toasty
Something warm and comfortable, often used to describe well-toasted food.
Tobias
God is good
Toffee
A type of confection made from boiled sugar and butter
Toluca
A city in Mexico known for its cultural heritage and vibrant traditions.
Tomoka
The flower of the cherry blossom
Tomomi
Beyond the knowledge or beauty
Tomtom
A playful name often used in various cultures, sometimes associated with the sound of a drum
Tootie
A term of endearment or playful nickname
Tootsie
A term of endearment or a small sweet treat
Topher
A diminutive form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Torrin
From the hills
Toshii
Japanese for 'a place' or 'field'
Toughie
A person or thing that is tough or strong
Towser
A term for a dog or a cur that catches rats.
Travis
Crossing or crossing place
Trevor
Derived from the Welsh name Trefor, meaning 'from the big settlement'
Trixie
Bringer of joy or a playful personality
Truffe
French for truffle, a type of fungus prized in cooking.
Trusty
Faithful or reliable
Tugger
One who tugs or pulls
Tulipe
French for tulip
Tundra
A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region
Turner
A name of English origin meaning 'one who turns' or 'a lathe worker'.
Tushka
A term of endearment in Russian, often used for something small and dear.
Twiggy
A nickname derived from 'twig', symbolizing something slender and delicate.
Tyrone
Land of Eóganachta
Upendo
Swahili for love
Usiku
Swahili for night
Utila
Utila is derived from a small island in Honduras known for its stunning coral reefs.
Valkyr
A female figure in Norse mythology who chooses those who may die and those who may live in battles
Valley
A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
Velvet
A type of fabric with a soft and luxurious texture
Vesper
Evening star or evening prayer
Vianne
Full of life
Vidarr
The avenger or the one who is fierce
Vienna
Capital of Austria, known for its artistic and cultural achievements.
Viking
Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploring.
Viktor
Victorious
Vilkas
Wolf in Lithuanian
Vinnie
Conqueror or 'victorious'
Vinson
Son of Vincent
Violet
A type of flower often associated with love and fertility
Vivian
Full of life
Waffle
A type of crispy pastry or dessert
Waggio
A word often associated with joy and happiness, can refer to a small delightful object or a term of endearment.
Waggle
The act of moving in a quick and lively manner.
Wakela
An indigenous word meaning 'to be in harmony or balance'.
Wakely
A small settlement by a stream or a woods
Wakiza
The name means 'river' in Japanese.
Walden
Valley of the Welsh
Waldon
A name of Old English origin, meaning 'valley hill'.
Walena
A variation of 'walleye', it can also mean 'a little whale' in a poetic sense.
Waltie
A diminutive form of Walt, possibly meaning 'ruler' or 'powerful'
Walwin
Welsh origin meaning 'to rule' or 'to be strong'
Wandra
A unique variant of the name Wanda, often associated with wanderlust or traveler
Wanika
Mysterious and enchanting
Wannie
A diminutive form of names starting with 'W', often implying affection.
Warina
Derived from Native American origins, often interpreted as 'bright' or 'shining'.
Warisa
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'a flower that blossoms and blooms'.
Wasabi
A spicy plant often used in Japanese cuisine
Watari
To cross over or to move
Watson
Son of Walter
Waylee
A variation of the name Wallis, meaning foreign land or stranger.
Waylin
A modern name commonly associated with strength and resilience.
Weaver
A person who weaves cloth
Weejie
A playful, affectionate term often used for small, cute things
Weenie
A term for a small sausage or a little dog, often used affectionately
Weezer
A name derived from the band Weezer, symbolizing fun and creativity.
Weezie
A term of endearment.
Weiser
One who is wise
Wellie
A term of endearment or affection
Welton
A surname of Old English origin meaning 'from the well town'
Wendie
A diminutive form of the name Wendy, often associated with the character from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan.
Wendor
A name that suggests a strong and noble character
Weslee
A playful variant of Wesley, meaning 'western meadow'.
Wesley
From the western wood or meadow
Weslia
A combination name derived from nature or a tree
Wesnie
A name with a warm and friendly connotation.
Wessie
A diminutive form of the name 'Wesley', often associated with joy and playfulness
Wesson
A surname of English origin, often associated with a place in the UK.
Wetzel
A German surname meaning 'little wet one'
Wexley
A place near a river
Weylin
A name of Welsh origin meaning 'son of the leader'.
Weylyn
A variation of the Old English name meaning 'land by the stream.'
Wheyla
A name derived from the Gaelic language, often suggesting 'a little dear' or 'beloved'.
Whimsy
A playful or fanciful idea
Whirly
A term for something that spins or moves in a circular motion
Whisky
A type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash.
Whitey
A nickname derived from the color white, often associated with purity and cleanliness
Wicket
A term used in cricket referring to the stumps or a dismissal.
Wickie
A diminutive form of the name Wicker, meaning a small twig or branch.
Wilbur
Resolute, brilliant
Wilder
One who lives in the wild
Wilkie
A diminutive form of William
Willem
A small helmet or protection
Willis
Resolute protector