German Boy Names Starting With "T"
Authentic German masculine names beginning with the letter T.
Tancred
/TAH-NCREH-D/Meaning: Thought and counsel
Origin: German
Tankred
/TAH-NKREH-D/Meaning: German form of Tancred.
Origin: German
Tatius
/TAH-TEE-OO-S/Meaning: Roman family name of unknown meaning, possibly of Sabine origin.
Origin: Latin
Teodor
/TEH-OH-DOH-R/Meaning: Form of Theodore used in various languages.
Origin: German
Thaddaus
/TAH-DDAH-OO-S/Meaning: Noble, classic
Origin: Greek
Thaddeus
/TAH-DDOYS/Meaning: Heart, breast
Origin: Greek
Theo
/TEH-OH/Meaning: Gift of God
Origin: Greek
Theobald
/TEH-OH-BAH-LD/Meaning: Bold people
Origin: Greek
Theodard
/TEH-OH-DAH-RD/Meaning: People
Origin: Greek
Theodor
/TEH-OH-DOH-R/Meaning: Variant of Teodor
Origin: Greek
Theodore
/TEH-OH-DOH-REH/Meaning: Gift of god
Origin: Greek
Theodoric
/TEH-OH-DOH-REE-C/Meaning: Ruler of the people
Origin: Greek
- Theodoric the Great - Theodoric (or Theoderic) the Great (about 454 – 30 August 526), also called the Amal, was king of the Ostrogoths (475–526), and ruler of the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy between 493 and 526, regent of the Visigoths (511–526), and a patrician of the Eastern Roman Empire. As ruler of the combined Gothic realms, Theodoric controlled an empire stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Adriatic Sea.
- Thierry of Chartres - Thierry of Chartres (Theodoricus Chartrensis) or Theodoric the Breton (Theodericus Brito) (died before 1155, probably 1150) was a twelfth-century philosopher working at Chartres and Paris, France. The cathedral school at Chartres promoted scholarship before the first university was founded in France.
- Theodoric I - Theodoric I (Gothic: Þiudarīks; Latin: Theodericus; c. 390 or 393 – 20 or 24 June 451) was the king of the Visigoths from 418 to 451.
Theophil
/TEH-OH-PHEE-L/Meaning: German form of Theophilus.
Origin: Greek
- Levin August von Bennigsen - Levin August Gottlieb Theophil, Graf von Bennigsen (Russian: Левин Август Готлиб Теофиль фон Беннигсен, romanized: Levin Avgust Gotlib Teofil fon Bennigsen), also known as Leonty Leontyevich Bennigsen (Russian: Леонтий Леонтьевич Беннигсен; 10 February 1745 – 3 December 1826), was a German general in the service of the Russian Empire. Bennigsen made a name for himself in Russian history as the man who fought Napoleon Bonaparte with distinction at the Battle of Eylau; but, suffering from ill-health, he was then defeated at Friedland several months later.
- Theophil Hansen - Baron Theophil Edvard von Hansen (German: [ˈteːofiːl fɔn ˈhanzn̩]; original Danish name: Theophilus Hansen, pronounced [tsʰe̝oˈfiːlus ˈhænˀsn̩]; 13 July 1813 – 17 February 1891) was a Danish architect who later became an Austrian citizen. He became particularly well known for his buildings and structures in Athens and Vienna, and is considered an outstanding representative of Neoclassicism and Historicism.
- Theophil Henry Hildebrandt - Theophil Henry Hildebrandt (24 July 1888 – 9 October 1980) was an American mathematician who did research on functional analysis and integration theory. Hildebrandt was born in Dover, Ohio, graduated from high school at age 14 and at age 17 in 1905 received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois.
Theophilus
/TEH-OH-PHEE-LOO-S/Meaning: Friend of god
Origin: Greek
Theudemer
/TOYDEH-MEH-R/Meaning: Old German form of Theodemir.
Origin: Greek
Thijmen
/TEE-YMEH-N/Meaning: People
Origin: Greek
Thilo
/TEE-LOH/Meaning: Variant of Till
Origin: Greek
Thomas
/TOH-MAH-S/Meaning: Twin
Origin: Greek
Thor
/TOH-R/Meaning: Thunder
Origin: Greek
Thorben
/TOH-RBEH-N/Meaning: Variant of Torben
Origin: Greek
Thorsten
/TOH-RSTEH-N/Meaning: Variant of Torsten
Origin: Greek
Tiberius
/TEE-BEH-REE-OO-S/Meaning: Of the Tiber
Origin: Latin
Tiedemann
/TEEDEH-MAH-NN/Meaning: German form of Theotman (see Thijmen).
Origin: German
Till
/TEE-LL/Meaning: Ruler of the people
Origin: German
Tilman
/TEE-LMAH-N/Meaning: Person, man
Origin: German
Tilo
/TEE-LOH/Meaning: Variant of Till
Origin: German
Tim
/TEE-M/Meaning: Honoring God
Origin: German
Timo
/TEE-MOH/Meaning: Short form of Timotheus
Origin: German
Timotheus
/TEE-MOH-TOYS/Meaning: Latinized form of Timotheos (see Timothy).
Origin: Greek
Timothy
/TEE-MOH-TY/Meaning: Honouring God
Origin: Greek
Titus
/TEE-TOO-S/Meaning: Title of honour
Origin: Latin
Tobiah
/TOH-BEE-AH-H/Meaning: Yahweh is good
Origin: German
Tobias
/TOH-BEE-AH-S/Meaning: Greek form of Tobiah.
Origin: German
Tom
/TOH-M/Meaning: Twin
Origin: German
Toni
/TOH-NEE/Meaning: Short form of Anttoni
Origin: German
Torben
/TOH-RBEH-N/Meaning: Danish form of Torbjörn.
Origin: German
Torbjorn
/TOH-RBYOH-RN/Meaning: Noble, classic
Origin: German
Torsten
/TOH-RSTEH-N/Meaning: Thor's stone
Origin: German
Traugott
/TRAH-OO-GOH-TT/Meaning: Trust God
Origin: German