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- Tabasco
- Very hot red sauce made from peppers
- Tabbinet
- - Watered fabric of silk and wool
- Alternative spelling: Tabinet - Tabby
- - Cat with a light coat covered in darker stripes
- Celebrity owners: Abraham Lincoln (US President)
- Alternative spelling: Tabbie - Tabitha (F)
- - Meaning doe (Aramaic)
- A gazelle
- Alternative spellings: Tabatha, Tabetha - Taboo
- - Ban or prohibition made by religion or social custom
- Alternative spelling: Tabu - Taffeta
- Fine shiny silk fabric
- Taffy (F)
- Sweet chewy candy
- Tai
- Brilliantly coloured edible fish
- Tailor
- Make or adapt for a special purpose
- Talia (F)
- - Meaning 'lamb' (Aramaic)
- Alternative spelling: Tahlia - Talisman
- Object supposed to bring good luck
- Tallulah (F)
- - Meaning 'jumping water' (Choctaw)
- Alternative spellings: Tallula, Talulla - Tally
- - Total of a debt or score
- Necktie worn by a cat at a cat show - Talma
- Large cape or short cloak
- Tamara (F)
- Meaning 'date palm' (Hebrew)
- Tamarillo
- Small red tropical fruit, also known as a tree tomato
- Tamarind
- Tree with yellow flowers and red and brown pods
- Tamarisk
- - Plant with feathery clusters of pinkish flowers
- Alternative spelling: Tamariske - Tambourgi
- A drummer
- Tambourine
- Percussion instrument with jingling bells
- Tammy (F)
- - Nickname of Tamara, Meaning 'date palm' (Hebrew)
- Alternative spellings: Tamie, Tammi, Tammie, Tamy - Tamsin (F)
- - Alternate form of Thomasin, Meaning twin (Aramaic)
- Alternative spelling: Tamsyn - Tane (M,F)
- Meaning 'seed' (Japanese)
- Tanesha (F)
- From a Hausa expression whose meaning has been lost
- Tango
- - Ballroom dance with gliding steps
- Celebrity owners: Sir Winston Churchill (British Prime Minister) - Tansy
- Plant with small yellow flowers
- Tanya (F)
- - Meaning 'fairy princess' (Russian)
- Alternative spellings: Tania, Tanja - Tanzania
- Country in east-central Africa
- Tao (F)
- Meaning apple (Vietnamese)
- Tara (M,F)
- - Meaning star (Sanskrit expression)
- Meaning hill (Gaelic) - Tarquin (M)
- - Latin name whose meaning has been lost (Latin)
- The last king of early Rome - Tarragon
- Aromatic herb
- Tartan
- Pattern with coloured stripes crossing at right angles
- Tarzan
- Ape Man, After the jungle-dwelling Disney character
- Tasha (F)
- - Nickname of Natasha, Meaning 'the Lord's birthday' (Latin)
- Alternative spelling: Tarsha - Tassel
- Ornamental bunch of hanging threads
- Tate
- A wisp of hay or hair
- Tatiana (F)
- - Latin expression whose meaning has been lost
- Alternative spelling: Tatyana - Tau
- Meaning lion
- Tawny
- - Orange brown colour
- Alternative spellings: Tawnee, Tawney - Taxi
- Car with driver which may be hired
- Taylor (M,F)
- - Meaning tailor
- Meaning 'to cut' (Norman French) - Taz
- - Looney Tunes character - Tazmanian Devil
- Celebrity owners: Kirsten Dunst - Tazo
- Brand of tea
- TC
- Initials for "Top Cat"
- Teagan (M)
- Meaning wise poet (Irish Gaelic)
- Teak
- Evergreen tree with yellow-brown wood
- Teakwood
- Hard durable wood
- Teardrop
- Drop of liquid forming in and falling from the eye
- Teazer
- Someone who teases
- Ted
- Short for Theodore, Meaning God given
- Teddy (M,F)
- - Toy bear
- Nickname of Theodore, Meaning 'God's gift' (Greek)
- Alternative spelling: Teddie - Teddy Bear
- - Toy bear
- Alternative spelling: Ted E Bear - Teisha (F)
- Meaning alive and well (Arabic)
- Tequila
- Mexican liquor made from the sap of an agave plant
- Termite
- Small insect that is very destructive to timber
- Terrace
- Paved area beside a house
- Terror
- Violent storm
- Terry (M,F)
- - Meaning 'power of the tribe' (Ancient German)
- Alternative spellings: Terri, Terrie - Tess
- Meaning harvester
- Tessa
- Meaning harvester
- Tessera
- A small cube or square used in mosaic work
- Tex (M)
- After the US state, Texas
- Texas
- American state
- Thalia (F)
- Meaning 'flourishing' (Greek)
- Thea (F)
- Nickname of Dorothea and Mathea, Meaning 'gift of God'
- Thecla (F)
- - Meaning 'God's glory' (Greek)
- Alternative spelling: Thekla - Thelma (F)
- Meaning volition (Greek)
- Theo (M,F)
- From the Greek theos meaning 'god' (Greek)
- Theodorable
- Combination of Theo or Theodore and Adorable
- Theodore
- Meaning godly
- Thistle
- - Prickly plant
- Alternative spelling: Thisall - Thistlewood
- Prickly plant
- Thomas
- Meaning companion
- Thompson (M)
- Meaning twin (English)
- Thor (M)
- - Meaning 'thunder' (Old Norse)
- Alternative spelling: Tor - Thriller
- Meaning exciting story
- Throb
- Vibrate or sound with a persistent rhythm
- Thunder
- Loud noise that accompanies lightning
- Thunderpaw
- Meaning loud noisy paws
- Thyme
- Herb with fragrant leaves
- Thyra (F)
- - Meaning 'Thor's battle' (Old English)
- Alternative spelling: Tyra - Tia (F)
- Meaning aunt (Spanish)
- Tia Maria
- Rum-based coffee liqueur
- Tibouchina
- Plant with large purple flowers
- Tick
- Regular clicking sound
- Ticket
- - Marked piece of card enabling the holder to a certain right
- Meaning the correct or desirable thing - Tickle
- Meaning amuse, please
- Tickletoes
- Meaning amuse, please
- Tide
- Sea's regular rise and fall
- Tiffany
- Meaning princess
- Tiger (M)
- - A boys name used in English, Based on the common English word
- Large striped animal of the cat family
- Celebrity owners: Calvin Coolidge (US President), Charlotte Bronte (Author), Emily Bronte (Author)
- Alternative spelling: Tygrr - Tiger Kelli
- Combination of Tiger Lily and Kelli
- Tiger Lily
- - Orange lily with dark spots
- Alternative spelling: Tiger Lillie - Tiger Woods
- After the American golfer
- Tigg
- Short for tiger, large striped animal of the cat family
- Tigger
- - Tiger from Winnie The Pooh stories
- Alternative spelling: Tigga - Tigress
- Female tiger
- Tijuana
- City in Mexico
- Tike
- Meaning little one
- Tilly (F)
- - Nickname of Matilda, Meaning 'mighty in battle' (Ancient German)
- Alternative spelling: Tillie - Tim (M)
- Nickname of Timothy, Meaning 'God's honour' (Greek)
- Time
- Meaning occasion or instance
- Timmy (M)
- - Meaning 'God's honour' (Greek)
- Celebrity owners: Calvin Coolidge (US President) - Timothy (M,F)
- - Meaning 'God's honour' (Greek)
- Celebrity owners: Dorothy L Sayers (Author) - Tin Tin
- Comic character
- Tina (F)
- Meaning Christ's follower (Latin)
- Tini (F)
- Meaning small
- Tinsel
- - Glittering decorative metallic strips or threads
- Alternative spelling: Tinstle - Tinto
- From vinotinto meaning Spanish red wine
- Tipsy
- - Slightly drunk
- Alternative spelling: Typsy - Tira (F)
- Meaning 'encampment' (Hebrew)
- Titan
- Meaning great size and power
- Titania
- Meaning sweet
- Titanic
- - Meaning gigantic
- After the movie - Titus (M)
- Meaning 'defender' (Latin)
- Tober
- Meaning October
- Tobias
- Meaning godly
- Toby (M)
- - Meaning 'God is good' (Hebrew)
- Alternative spellings: Tobey, Tobi, Tobie - Todd (M)
- Meaning fox (Middle English)
- Toddy (M)
- Meaning fox (Middle English)
- Toes
- Part of a shoe or stocking covering the toes
- Toffee
- Sweet made with heated butter and sugar
- Tokes
- Pieces of dry bread
- Tom
- - Male cat
- After the cartoon cat from the TV show Tom and Jerry - Tomahawk
- Axe used by the North American Indians
- Tommy (M,F)
- - Nickname of Thomas, Meaning 'twin' (Aramaic)
- A male cat
- Celebrity owners: Anne Frank (Author), Alexander Borodin (Russian Composer)
- Alternative spellings: Tomie, Tommi, Tommie - Tone
- - Musical or vocal sound
- Shade of colour - Toni (F)
- Nickname of Antoinette and Antonia, From a Latin name whose meaning has been lost
- Tonka
- Toy truck
- Tony (M,F)
- - Nickname of Anthony and Antonia, From a Latin name whose meaning has been lost
- Alternative spelling: Toney - Tonya (F)
- From a Latin name whose meaning has been lost
- Toons
- Meaning cartoons
- Toothpaste
- A paste for brushing the teeth
- Toots
- US word for 'darling' or 'sweetheart'
- Tootsie
- - US word for 'darling' or 'sweetheart'
- After the Tootsie Roll candy - Topaz
- - Semi precious stone of various colours
- Alternative spelling: Topas - Top Cat
- The best cat
- Topper
- A top-notch person or thing
- Topsy Turvey
- Meaning chaotic, in great disorder
- Tori (F)
- - Nickname of Victoria, Meaning 'victory' (Latin)
- Alternative spellings: Toree, Torei, Torey, Torie - Tornado
- Violent whirling wind, accompanied by a rapidly rotating funnel-shaped cloud that destroys everything in its path
- Tortie
- - Short way of writing Tortoiseshell
- Alternative spelling: Torty - Tortrix
- From the Latin word for 'twister'
- Tosca (F)
- - Meaning 'Etruscan woman' (Latin)
- Marshy limestone - Totem
- An animal or natural object considered as being related by blood to a given family or clan and taken as its symbol
- Tovarisch
- Comrade
- Toya (F)
- From Antonia, an English name whose meaning has been lost
- Tracey
- Meaning brave
- Travis (M,F)
- Meaning 'to cross over' (Old French)
- Treacle
- Thick sticky liquid produced when sugar is refined
- Treasure
- Highly valued object
- Treat
- Something special, a reward
- Trendsetter
- Person who leads the way in fashion
- Trendy
- Following the latest fashion
- Trent (M)
- Meaning 'Trent's town' (English expression)
- Trick
- Mischievous act
- Trinity
- Group of three
- Tripper
- Someone who goes on journeys or excursions for pleasure
- Tristan (M,F)
- - From an Ancient Celtic expression whose meaning has been lost
- Alternative spelling: Trystan - Tristram
- Meaning the noisy one
- Trixie (F)
- - Nickname of Beatrix, Meaning 'voyager' (Latin)
- Celebrity owners: Ruskin Spear (Artist)
- Alternative spelling: Trixy - Trojan
- Meaning energy and determination
- Trooper
- Soldier in an armored suit
- Troubadour
- Medieval romantic poet
- Trouble
- Difficulty, distress, misfortune
- Troublemaker
- The cause of trouble
- Trouper
- Member of a troupe
- Troy (M,F)
- - Meaning descendant of the foot soldier (Irish Gaelic)
- Beseiged city in Homer's ancient Greek Epic - The Iliad - Trudy (F)
- Meaning 'strong spear' (German)
- True Bliss
- After the New Zealand singing group
- Truffle
- Soft chocolate sweet
- Tu (M)
- Meaning four (Vietnamese)
- Tucker
- - 'Tuck' is slang for 'food'
- Meaning cloth maker - Tudor
- Meaning divine gift
- Tudor Rose
- Meaning sweet, divine gift
- Tuesday
- Day of the week
- Tufti
- Covered in patches of fur
- Tulip
- Large cup-shaped flower
- Tupelo
- Tree with small greenish flowers and blue or purple fruit
- Turbo
- Using a turbine engine
- Turner
- Person who works with a lathe
- Tuscany
- A region in western Italy
- Tutone
- Meaning two colours
- Tutti-Fruitee
- Meaning mixture
- Tux
- Short for tuxedo, dinner jacket
- Tuxedo
- - Dinner jacket
- A black and white cat - Tweety
- After the Looney Tunes cartoon bird who is chased by Sylvester
- Twilight
- Light from the sky after sunset
- Twink
- - White fluid for correcting mistakes
- Meaning to wink - Twinkles
- Meaning glitter
- Twister
- Tornado or cyclone
- Two
- - A number
- Celebrity owners: Beverly Nichols (Author, Composer, Playwright) - Ty (M)
- Nickname of Tyler (meaning 'a worker in roof tiles'), Tyrone (meaning 'Owen's county'), Tyson (meaning 'high-spirited')
- Tyler (M,F)
- - Meaning 'a worker in roof tiles' (English)
- Alternative spellings: Tyla, Tylar - Typhoon
- Violent storm, hurricane
- Tyrone (M)
- - Meaning 'Owen's county' (Gaelic)
- Alternative spelling: Tyron - Tysha (F)
- Meaning joy (Latin)
- Tyson
- Meaning fiery
- Tzar
- An emperor of Russia
- Tzarina
- An empress of Russia
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