Sydney
Meaning: Wide island Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sid-Nee Language origin of Sydney: Germanic Regional origin of Sydney: Northern Europe Languages Sydney is most common: English, French Religions Sydney is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sid Last letter and sound: Y, nee Alternative Spelling: Sydnee, Cydney
Trinity
Meaning: Threefold, holy trinity Gender: Female Pronunciation: Trin-Ih-Tee Language origin of Trinity: Germanic Regional origin of Trinity: Northern Europe Languages Trinity is most common: English Religions Trinity is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Trin Last letter and sound: Y, ih Alternative Spelling: Trinidee, Trynity
Sylvia
Meaning: From the forest Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sil-Vee-Uh Language origin of Sylvia: Germanic Regional origin of Sylvia: Northern Europe Languages Sylvia is most common: English Religions Sylvia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sil Last letter and sound: A, vee Alternative Spelling: Silvia, Sylvya
Vada
Meaning: Famous ruler, knowledge Gender: Female Pronunciation: Vay-Duh Language origin of Vada: Germanic Regional origin of Vada: Northern Europe Languages Vada is most common: English Religions Vada is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vay Last letter and sound: A, duh Alternative Spelling: Vayda, Veyda
Talia
Meaning: Dew from God Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tah-Lee-Uh Language origin of Talia: Germanic Regional origin of Talia: Northern Europe Languages Talia is most common: English Religions Talia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tah Last letter and sound: A, lee Alternative Spelling: Talya, Thalia
Valentina
Meaning: Strength, health Gender: Female Pronunciation: Vah-Len-Tee-Nuh Language origin of Valentina: Germanic Regional origin of Valentina: Northern Europe Languages Valentina is most common: English Religions Valentina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vah Last letter and sound: A, nuh Alternative Spelling: Valantina, Valyntina
Tallulah
Meaning: Leaping water Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tah-Loo-Lah Language origin of Tallulah: Germanic Regional origin of Tallulah: Northern Europe Languages Tallulah is most common: English Religions Tallulah is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tah Last letter and sound: H, loo Alternative Spelling: Talulah, Taloola
Tatum
Meaning: Cheerful bringer of joy Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tay-Tuhm Language origin of Tatum: Germanic Regional origin of Tatum: Northern Europe Languages Tatum is most common: English Religions Tatum is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tay Last letter and sound: M, tuhm Alternative Spelling: Taytum, Tatym
Taylor
Meaning: Tailor Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tay-Lur Language origin of Taylor: Germanic Regional origin of Taylor: Northern Europe Languages Taylor is most common: English Religions Taylor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tay Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Tayler, Taylore
Taytum
Meaning: Variant of Tatum Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tay-Tuhm Language origin of Taytum: Germanic Regional origin of Taytum: Northern Europe Languages Taytum is most common: English Religions Taytum is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tay Last letter and sound: M, tuhm Alternative Spelling: Taytem, Taitum