Girl Names Ending in T
- Orit
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"light"Description:
A bit blunt.
- Elysant
Origin:
English, GermanicMeaning:
"temple path"Description:
An intriguing medieval name found in various forms across Europe. Variants include Elisende, Elisenda, Elysande, Elisent and Helisent. It likely derives from a Visigothic name meaning "temple path".
- Dalett
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Larry Hernandez is at it again — the reality TV star known for his show Larrymania has successfully popularized each of his three daughters' names. He and Kenia Ontiveros created totally new names for their girls — Daleyza, Dalary, and Dalett, who was born in May 2020.
- Elspet
Description:
Elspet is a traditional Scottish feminine name, representing an old Scots variant of Elizabeth. Deriving from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God's promise', Elspet emerged in medieval Scotland as a distinctive local form. This name reached its peak popularity in Scotland during the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly in the Highlands and northeastern regions. While less common today, Elspet carries historical significance and cultural heritage, offering a unique alternative to the more widely used Elizabeth or its other derivatives. The name evokes images of Scottish highlands and carries a certain rustic charm and historical gravitas.
- Amrit
Description:
Amrit is a beautiful feminine name with deep roots in Indian culture, particularly in Sikhism and Hinduism. The name comes from Sanskrit origins and means "immortal" or "divine nectar," referring to the holy water used in religious ceremonies. In Sikh tradition, Amrit holds special significance as it represents the sacred sweet water used during the initiation ceremony of Khalsa. While traditionally used for both genders in South Asian communities, it's increasingly chosen for girls in Western countries. Amrit carries spiritual connotations of eternity, purity, and divine blessing, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with cultural depth and positive symbolism.
- Cobalt
Origin:
Word name, English from GermanMeaning:
"cobalt, blue color"Description:
Even among the range of blue names on the current baby naming palette -- Blue itself, Azure, Cerulean, Teal, Aqua, Cyan, Indigo -- Cobalt remains the most unusual.
- Bluet
Origin:
Nature name, English from FrenchMeaning:
"blue"Description:
A fresh nature name — Bluet is a dainty, low-growing plant with small, light blue flowers — that feels like a mix of jazzy word-name Blue and trendy surname Truett.
- Elsabet
Origin:
Amharic, Ethiopian variation of ElizabethMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
Countless variations of Elizabeth have been used around the world for centuries, from Elspeth to Isabella to Betty. Elsabet is a version that is popular in Ethiopia, often with the sweet and stylish nicknames Elsa or Elsi.
- Razit
Description:
Razit is an uncommon feminine name with mysterious origins. It may have roots in Hebrew or Middle Eastern languages, though specific etymology is difficult to trace. The name has a distinctive, modern sound with its sharp consonants and concise structure. Razit might be related to the Hebrew word 'raz' meaning 'secret' or 'mystery,' giving it potential connotations of something hidden or profound. As an extremely rare name, Razit doesn't appear in most popularity charts and remains a unique choice. Its brevity and distinctive sound may appeal to parents seeking a name that stands out while remaining relatively easy to pronounce and remember.
- Mint
Origin:
English word name or diminutive of Araminta, English from Greek and LatinMeaning:
"mint; defender; yielding to prayer"Description:
You may be tempted to scoff at Mint as another wacky celebrity baby name — it was used by Dutch model Romee Strijd for her daughter in 2020 — but it's a far more legitimate choice than many would guess. Minty baby names for girls are having a style moment in Nordic countries — Mynte is a Top 50 name in Denmark, and Minttu ranks in Finland's Top 50. It's ultimately not so surprising that a well-traveled international star would choose to use the English variation of these names for her daughter.
- Linnett
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"flax"Description:
This name has more substance than you might imagine: it's the name of a small, pink-breasted songbird (whose favorite food is linseed), it's also a medieval French form of the Welsh name Eiluned, and in the Lynette spelling appeared in Arthurian legend as the love object of Gareth.
- Emmet
Origin:
English; HebrewMeaning:
"universal; truth"Description:
Emmet is usually the boys' form of the names Emma, but it might work for a girl too if Emma and Emily are too overused for you.
- Cat
Origin:
Diminutive of Catherine, GreekMeaning:
"pure"Description:
May be the most modern, stylish Catherine nickname: more unusual than Kate or Cate, with an animal and word name edge. Cat Power is a trendy folksinger.
- Lisabet
Description:
Lisabet is a charming feminine name that serves as a variation of Elizabeth, one of history's most enduring female names. It combines elements of Elisabeth (the continental European spelling) with the shortened form Lisa. The name ultimately derives from Hebrew 'Elisheva,' meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God's promise.' Lisabet offers parents a way to honor the classic Elizabeth tradition while providing a more distinctive and slightly Nordic-sounding alternative. Though uncommon in English-speaking countries, similar variations like Liesbeth or Lisbeth have historical usage in Scandinavian and Germanic regions. The name carries the regal associations of Elizabeth while feeling more intimate and uncommon. Lisabet has a lilting, melodic quality that feels both traditional and fresh.
- Sunset
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Would make an unexpected middle name for a baby born at dusk.
- Queralt
Origin:
CatalanDescription:
A top 200 name in Catalonia, Spain since 2004. There are several Catalan towns with the name, including Santa Coloma de Queralt and Rocafort de Queralt.
- Sirikit
Origin:
Thai,Description:
This is the name of the Queen of Thailand - a cute name that can be shortened to the very 21st Century Siri, or the less-technological Kit/Kitty.
- Street
Origin:
English, Word nameDescription:
An unusual kind of place-name, going beyond a country, state, or city, it was used by actress Elisabeth Shue as a middle name for her daughter Stella.
- Naamit
Description:
Naamit is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, derived from the word 'na'im' meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable.' This uncommon name carries connections to ancient Middle Eastern naming traditions and may be related to the biblical name Naomi, which shares similar linguistic roots. Naamit has remained rare in English-speaking countries but may be encountered occasionally in Israel and Jewish communities worldwide. The name has a distinctive sound that combines softness with a strong ending consonant. Those named Naamit might appreciate its unique quality and meaningful etymology suggesting someone with a pleasant, agreeable nature. Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name with biblical connections but uncommon usage.
- Millet
Description:
Millet is an uncommon feminine name derived from the grain crop of the same name. This nature-inspired name follows the tradition of botanical names like Lily, Rose, and Hazel, but offers a more distinctive and rare choice. The word 'millet' comes from the French 'mil' and has been a staple grain throughout human history, particularly in Africa and Asia. As a personal name, Millet has a gentle, earthy quality with connections to sustenance, nourishment, and agricultural traditions. It might appeal to parents interested in unique nature names or those with cultural connections to regions where millet is significant. The name's soft sound and familiar-yet-uncommon quality give it a subtle charm.
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