Tuesday marks the second day of a week and is said to be the crossway before you reach the middle, and if you wish to help your Tuesday Born get over of the bridge smoothly, choosing a suitable name for her, might be the best way to go. We have a few options listed just for you.
Here are Name for Girls born on Tuesday (Meaning)
Tuesday
English origin, meaning the day of Tiu, the Norse God of War and Sky
Ruby
A gemstone name, lucky for Tuesday borns
Martina
Greek origin; comes from Mars
Bridget
Gaelic origin, meaning exalted or strength, named after the Goddess of Wisdom
Lowell
English origin, meaning a little wolf
Kiley
Gaelic origin, meaning beautiful or a boomerang, also spelled Kylie
Hannah
Hebrew origin, meaning graceful, nicknamed Anne or Nancy
Jumaane
Ghanian origin; translates to born on Tuesday
Mercelina
Roman origin, the feminine form of Marcel, meaning warlike
Anya
Russian roots, a version of Anne, meaning graceful
Tyr
Norse origin, another name for Tiu, the Goddess
Alta
Latin origin, meaning high, named after the mother of Jesus
Garrett
Irish origin, meaning the strength of a spear
Graciela
Spanish roots, meaning grace
Phoenix
Named after the mythological Norse Bird, means resurrection
Eastman
English origin, meaning protector, a version of Easton
Milo
Roman origin, meaning a soldier or a warrior
Tabitha
Hebrew origin, meaning a gazelle
Abena
African Akan origin, translated to born on Tuesday
Mardi
French origin, meaning Tuesday
Kwabena
Ghanan origin, meaning born the second day of the week, pronounced kua-bin-ah
Layna
Arabic origin, meaning an angel from heaven
Candace
Hebrew origin, meaning mother or innocent
Fantasy
French origin, meaning imagination or fancy
Idaho
Native American Origin, named after a place
Cali
Greek origin, meaning beautiful, from Sicily
Twinkle
Meaning to sporadically light up, English origin
Radiance
English origin, meaning shining brightly or glowing
Viva
Latin origin, meaning full of life
Genevieve
Celtic origin, meaning a woman of the race
Anahita
Persian origin, named after an Iranian goddess
Evie
Hebrew origin, meaning life or to breathe
Franchesca
The Italian name, meaning the Frenchman
Kady
Irish origin, meaning first, also spelled Kady
Aeryn
Gaelic origin, meaning Ireland
Carolina
Mixed origin, the female form of the name Carolus, meaning joy
Minne
English origin, meaning love, also spelled Minnie
Czarina
Russian origin, the feminine form of the imperial title Czar
Julienne
Latin origin, meaning love of a child or youthful
Nevada
Spanish origin, meaning snow-covered,
Daisy
English origin, translates to day’s eye, a flower name
Penelope
German origin, meaning a weaver, also a Homer’s character
Tangy
English origin, meaning having a tang
Emerald
French origin, meaning a green gem, also spelled Emerlada
Winter
Mixed origin, meaning the cold season
Bell
Mixed English Scottish origin, an occupational name for a mill worker
Brooklyn
Dutch origin, derived from the brook, a small stream
Marabelle
Latin origin, meaning wondrous or wonderful
Dusk
American origin, the time between night and day
Virgina
Latin origin, meaning virgin or pure
Meding
Spanish origin, a family name, comes from various places
Montana
Spanish origin, meaning a mountainous region or a mountain
Jhanna
Filipino origin, meaning a gift from God or the loved one
Missouri
Algonquian origin, meaning the people from canoes or made from logs
Mystic
Greek origin, meaning associated with mysteries or secrets
Skye
Scottish origin, meaning cloud, an island in Scotland
Corinna
Greek origin, meaning a maiden
Shiane
Meaning grabbing by the heel also spelled Cheyene
Petal
Greek origin, meaning a leaf
Elli
Germanic origin, meaning a foreigner or a stranger
Georgia
Latin origin, the feminine version of George
Nirah
Hebrew origin, meaning God’s light
Trinity
English origin, holy trinity
Keisha
American origin, meaning life
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