If you’re in the market for a baby name that’s totally transcendent, consider a name that starts with the letter T. Clearly, many Spaniards feel the same, as this top-notch letter starts some of the most terrific Spanish names out there. We’re here to tell you all about these Spanish boy names starting with T that have stood the test of time, so sit tight and read on.
Many Spanish names are influenced or inspired by Christianity and its key figures, so you’ll see a lot of Spanish names whose meanings reference God. An example of this is Teodoro, which originally comes from the Greek that means ‘God’s gift.’ A variant we’re more familiar with is Theodore, so think of Teodoro as its Spanish cousin. Unlike Theodore, however, Teodoro is still a pretty rare boy’s name in the U.S., which is perfect for parents looking for something more original.
Two other popular names are Tomas and Tabor, yet these monikers’ secular meanings have done nothing to stop their popularity in Spain. The former means ‘twin’ while the latter means ‘misfortune’ or ‘bad luck.’ Both names have origins in the Holy Land, with Tomas coming from Aramaic and Tabor from Hebrew. However, Tomas edges out Tabor in popularity by a long shot; it currently sits just below the 1,500-mark for most popular baby names in the U.S., compared to Tabor’s spot in the 12,000s.
Don’t tiptoe away just yet–we’ve got plenty more of these tasteful Spanish boy names starting with T on our list below.
Tacito
Meaning: He who is called
Origin: Spanish
Taddeo
Meaning: A gift of God
Origin: Spanish
Tabor
Meaning: Misfortune or bad luck
Origin: Spanish
Tajo
Meaning: Day
Origin: Spanish
Tanix
Meaning: Becoming glorious
Origin: Spanish
Tavares
Meaning: Son of a hermit
Origin: Spanish
Tejano
Meaning: A resident of Texas
Origin: Spanish
Teobaldo
Meaning: Prince of the people
Origin: Spanish
Teodoro
Meaning: God’s gift
Origin: Greek
Teofilo
Meaning: One who is loved by God
Origin: Spanish
Terry
Meaning: To harvest
Origin: Spanish
Tessa
Meaning: Harvester
Origin: Spanish
Teyo
Meaning: God
Origin: Spanish
Thiago
Meaning: A supplanter
Origin: Spanish
Tiago
Meaning: Saint james
Origin: Spanish
Tiburcio
Meaning: One who is from Tibur or Tivoli
Origin: Spanish
Tiburon
Meaning: A shark fish
Origin: Spanish
Tierra
Meaning: Earth
Origin: Spanish
Tiko
Meaning: Little brother or elder brother
Origin: Spanish
Timo
Meaning: One who respect or honour God
Origin: Spanish
Timoteo
Meaning: The person who respects God
Origin: Spanish, Greek
Tino
Meaning: A little one or a junior
Origin: Spanish
Tito
Meaning: One who is saved
Origin: Latin
Toli
Meaning: One who ploughs the field
Origin: Spanish
Tomas
Meaning: Twin
Origin: Spanish
Tome
Meaning: A twin baby Boy born
Origin: Spanish
Tonio
Meaning: A priceless person
Origin: Spanish
Tono
Meaning: One who is praised and priceless
Origin: Spanish
Toribio
Meaning: Bestowed in honour of Saints
Origin: Spanish
Torres
Meaning: A habitational name of a person belongs from the city of towers
Origin: Spanish
Tota
Meaning: A free man
Origin: Spanish
Toya
Meaning: Water
Origin: Spanish
Tuli
Meaning: Refers to a brush which uses to paint anything
Origin: Spanish
Tulio
Meaning: Animated or energetic
Origin: Spanish
Turi
Meaning: One of the wild animals, bear
Origin: Spanish