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Twiga
Swahili for giraffe
Twiggy
A nickname derived from 'twig', symbolizing something slender and delicate.
Twinkie
A small, sweet cake filled with cream
Twinkle Toes Mcwoof
A playful term implying light and quick movements, reminiscent of a ballet dancer’s grace.
Twinkles
To shine with a flickering light
Twister
Someone who twists or spirals
Tybee
The name of a barrier island off the coast of Georgia, known for its picturesque beaches
Tyche
Goddess of fortune and prosperity in Greek mythology
Tyee
A term for a chief or leader in certain Indigenous cultures
Tyke
A small child or a mischievous person
Tyko
Noun that refers to a small festival or celebration
Tyla
A name of uncertain origin, likely derived from Celtic meaning 'from the river'
Tylee
A modern name often associated with joy and playfulness
Tyler
Maker of tiles
Tyne
Derived from the River Tyne in England
Tyner
Derived from a surname, possibly meaning 'a person from Tyne' or relating to a river
Tyr
The Norse god of war and sky.
Tyrone
Land of Eóganachta
Tzar
A title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers.
тарзан
A character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, known as Tarzan, who is a man raised by apes in the jungle.
тедди
A diminutive form of Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'
тимка
A diminutive form of the name Timofey, often signifying a youthful and friendly persona