| Tabassum | a flower | 
          
            | Talikha | nightingale | 
          
            | Tamali | a tree with very
              dark bark | 
          
            | Tamalika | belonging to a place
              full of Tamal | 
          
            | Tamanna | desire | 
          
            | Tamasa | a river; darkness | 
          
            | Tamasi | night | 
          
            | Tambura | a musical instrument | 
          
            | Tanaya | son | 
          
            | Tanika | rope | 
          
            | Tanima | slenderness | 
          
            | Tanmaya | absorbed | 
          
            | Tannishtha | dedicated | 
          
            | Tanu | body | 
          
            | Tanuja | daughter | 
          
            | Tanuka | slender | 
          
            | Tanushri | beautiful | 
          
            | Tanvi | slender | 
          
            | Tapani | the river Godavari | 
          
            | Tapasi | a female ascetic | 
          
            | Tapati | the sun's daughter | 
          
            | Tapti | a river | 
          
            | Tara | star; wife of Lord
              Brihaspati | 
          
            | Taraka | star | 
          
            | Tarakini | starry night | 
          
            | Tarakeshwari | Goddess Parvati | 
          
            | Tarala | honeybee | 
          
            | Tarana | a musical
              composition | 
          
            | Tarangini | river | 
          
            | Tarannum | melody | 
          
            | Tarika | starlet | 
          
            | Tarini | Goddess Parvati | 
          
            | Tarjani | the first finger | 
          
            | Taru | tree | 
          
            | Tarulata | creeper | 
          
            | Taruni | young girl | 
          
            | Tarunika | young girl | 
          
            | Tarunima | youth | 
          
            | Tanseem | salute of paradise | 
          
            | Tatini | river | 
          
            | Teertha | place of pilgrimage | 
          
            | Teesta | a river | 
          
            | Tehzeeb | elegance | 
          
            | Tejal | lustrous | 
          
            | Tejashree | with divine power
              and grace | 
          
            | Tejaswini | lustrous | 
          
            | Tejaswi | lustrous | 
          
            | Thamarai | lotus flower, Pure
              and lovely | 
          
            | ThamilSelvi | pride of the
              Tamilians | 
          
            | ThenMoli | speaks sweet like
              honey | 
          
            | Thenral | cool breeze;
              encouraging | 
          
            | Thulasi | holy plant with
              sweet fragrance | 
          
            | Thumri | light classical
              melody | 
          
            | Tilaka | a kind of necklace | 
          
            | Tilottama | a celestial maiden | 
          
            | Timila | a musical | 
          
            | Titiksha | forgiveness | 
          
            | Toral | a folk heroine | 
          
            | Treya | walking in three
              paths | 
          
            | Tridhara | the river Ganga | 
          
            | Triguna | maya or illusion;
              Goddess Durga | 
          
            | Triguni | the three dimensions | 
          
            | Trikaya | three dimensional | 
          
            | Trilochana | Lord Shiva | 
          
            | Trinayani | Goddess Durga | 
          
            | Trinetra | Goddess Durga | 
          
            | Triparna | leaf of sacred Bael | 
          
            | Tripta | satisfied | 
          
            | Tripti | satisfaction | 
          
            | Tripurasundari | Goddess Parvati | 
          
            | Tripuri | Goddess Paravati | 
          
            | Trisha | thirst | 
          
            | Trishala | mother of Lord
              Mahavir | 
          
            | Trishna | thirst | 
          
            | Triveni | confluence of three
              sacred rivers | 
          
            | Triya | young woman | 
          
            | Triyama | night | 
          
            | Tuhina | snow | 
          
            | Tulika | brush | 
          
            | Tulasi | the sacred basil | 
          
            | Tusharkana | a particle of snow | 
          
            | Tvarika | swift, quick | 
          
            | Tvesa | brilliant,
              glittering |