sòng 宋 ChineseChinese character referring to the Song dynasty, which ruled in China from the 10th to 13th centuries.
sōng 松 ChineseChinese character meaning
"pine tree, fir tree".
strod Anglo-SaxonOld English word meaning
"marshy ground overgrown with brushwood".
sù 1 素 ChineseChinese character meaning
"plain, simple".
sù 2 肃, 肅 ChineseChinese character meaning
"respectful".
sūn 孙, 孫 ChineseChinese character meaning
"grandchild, descendant".
sushila सुशील SanskritSanskrit word meaning
"good-tempered, well-disposed".
svati स्वाति SanskritSanskrit word referring to the star called Arcturus in the western world.
ta 1 太 JapaneseMeans
"thick, big, great", from a Japanese kan'yoon reading of
tài.
ta 5 EnglishPhonetic element /tɑ/ in English names (often in an unstressed final position or, in African-American names, an unstressed initial position, as /tə/).
tà 拓 ChineseChinese character meaning
"expand, open, support".
tài 太 ChineseChinese character meaning
"very, extreme".
tǎn 坦 ChineseChinese character meaning
"flat, smooth, level".
táng 唐 ChineseChinese character referring to the Tang dynasty, which ruled in China from the 7th to 10th centuries.
tāo 涛, 濤 ChineseChinese character meaning
"large waves".
tay EnglishPhonetic element /teɪ/ in English names. It can be realized in spelling as
tay,
tae,
te,
te', and so on.
teg WelshWelsh word meaning
"fair, pretty".
tejas तेजस् SanskritSanskrit word meaning
"brilliance, splendour".
téng 藤 ChineseChinese character meaning
"wisteria, creeper plant, rattan".
themis θέμις Ancient GreekGreek element meaning
"law of nature, divine law, that which is laid down".
thip ทิพย์ ThaiThai word meaning
"divine", of Sanskrit origin.
thulatha ثلاثاء ArabicArabic word meaning
"Tuesday", usually written with the definite article:
الثلاثاء (al-thulatha).
tirtha तीर्थ SanskritSanskrit word meaning
"sacred water, place of pilgrimage".
ton EnglishPhonetic element /tʌn/ in English names (often in an unstressed final position, as /tən/ or /ʔən/).
tóng 瞳 ChineseChinese character meaning
"pupil of the eye".
tre EnglishPhonetic element /tɹeɪ/ in English names (typically African American, sometimes unstressed in the initial position, as /tɹə/). It can be realized in spelling as
tre or
tray.