Girl Tai Tai means: Person From Thailand. Tai Name Origin: Chinese See what 1 person thinks about Tai Share Popularity Comments Infographic of Tai name meaning, which is Person From Thailand Ask your friends & family about Tai… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Tai Name Popularity How popular is the name Tai? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 — 0 0% 1911 — 0 0% 1912 — 0 0% 1913 — 0 0% 1914 — 0 0% 1915 — 0 0% 1916 — 0 0% 1917 — 0 0% 1918 — 0 0% 1919 — 0 0% 1920 — 0 0% 1921 — 0 0% 1922 — 0 0% 1923 — 0 0% 1924 — 0 0% 1925 — 0 0% 1926 — 0 0% 1927 — 0 0% 1928 — 0 0% 1929 — 0 0% 1930 — 0 0% 1931 — 0 0% 1932 — 0 0% 1933 — 0 0% 1934 — 0 0% 1935 — 0 0% 1936 — 0 0% 1937 — 0 0% 1938 — 0 0% 1939 — 0 0% 1940 — 0 0% 1941 — 0 0% 1942 — 0 0% 1943 — 0 0% 1944 — 0 0% 1945 — 0 0% 1946 — 0 0% 1947 — 0 0% 1948 — 0 0% 1949 — 0 0% 1950 — 0 0% 1951 — 0 0% 1952 — 0 0% 1953 — 0 0% 1954 — 0 0% 1955 — 0 0% 1956 — 0 0% 1957 — 0 0% 1958 — 0 0% 1959 — 0 0% 1960 — 0 0% 1961 — 0 0% 1962 — 0 0% 1963 — 0 0% 1964 — 0 0% 1965 — 0 0% 1966 — 0 0% 1967 — 0 0% 1968 — 0 0% 1969 — 0 0% 1970 — 0 0% 1971 — 0 0% 1972 — 0 0% 1973 — 0 0% 1974 — 0 0% 1975 — 0 0% 1976 2,758 5 0.0004% 1977 — 0 0% 1978 — 0 0% 1979 2,624 6 0.0004% 1980 987 96 0.0066% 1981 1,170 66 0.0045% 1982 1,433 40 0.0027% 1983 1,506 33 0.0022% 1984 2,382 10 0.0007% 1985 3,274 5 0.0003% 1986 2,319 12 0.0008% 1987 — 0 0% 1988 3,322 5 0.0003% 1989 — 0 0% 1990 — 0 0% 1991 2,370 17 0.001% 1992 3,284 6 0.0004% 1993 3,829 5 0.0003% 1994 — 0 0% 1995 — 0 0% 1996 — 0 0% 1997 2,878 10 0.0007% 1998 2,434 17 0.0011% 1999 2,903 10 0.0007% 2000 — 0 0% 2001 2,705 14 0.0009% 2002 2,410 21 0.0014% 2003 2,951 11 0.0007% 2004 2,725 15 0.001% 2005 — 0 0% 2006 — 0 0% 2007 4,094 5 0.0003% 2008 — 0 0% 2009 — 0 0% 2010 — 0 0% 2011 — 0 0% 2012 — 0 0% 2013 — 0 0% 2014 — 0 0% 2015 3,449 5 0.0003% 2016 — 0 0% 2017 — 0 0% 2018 — 0 0% 2019 — 0 0% 2020 — 0 0% 2021 — 0 0% 2022 5,061 5 0.0004% Alabama (AL) Arkansas (AR) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Louisiana (LA) Massachusetts (MA) Michigan (MI) North Carolina (NC) New York (NY) Ohio (OH) Pennsylvania (PA) Texas (TX) Washington (WA) Wisconsin (WI) Data via SSA.gov. Share Your Thoughts 1 Comment Winnie Jan 5 at 10:27 am My husband and I are both from Kenya, when we conceived we both had a tough time deciding on names. We chose to wait on finding out the gender, but we wanted to choose a Swahili word/name and we wanted the name to be unisex. A few months into the pregnancy, we unfortunately lost my brother suddenly, and my husband and I agreed to honor him by naming our child after him. My brothers name means eagle in German, so we decided to name our child “Tai” which means eagle in Swahili. A few months later, our daughter Tai was born and we are glad that my brother was part of the naming process because before his passing, he always referred to my baby as a girl. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Tai Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. All fields are required *Name * Email * Your Thoughts * Δ Search Baby Names Quick Search Search Go Advanced Search Name Starts With Ends With Gender Any Boys Girls Only show unisex names Current Popularity [U.S.] Any More Popular Less Popular Origin Select origin… English Latin Hebrew Greek German Irish French American Spanish Arabic Aboriginal African American Ancient Anglo-Saxon Arabic Aramaic Armenian Arthurian Legend Asian Aztec (Nahuatl) Bulgarian Celtic Chinese Danish Dutch Egyptian English European French Gaelic German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Indian (Sanskrit) Indonesian Irish Israeli Italian Japanese Latin Modern Native American Persian Polish Polynesian Portuguese Russian Scandinavian Scottish Slavic Spanish Turkish Unknown Vietnamese Welsh Yiddish Meaning Number of Letters Min Max Syllables [BETA] Min Max Search Baby Names
Winnie Jan 5 at 10:27 am My husband and I are both from Kenya, when we conceived we both had a tough time deciding on names. We chose to wait on finding out the gender, but we wanted to choose a Swahili word/name and we wanted the name to be unisex. A few months into the pregnancy, we unfortunately lost my brother suddenly, and my husband and I agreed to honor him by naming our child after him. My brothers name means eagle in German, so we decided to name our child “Tai” which means eagle in Swahili. A few months later, our daughter Tai was born and we are glad that my brother was part of the naming process because before his passing, he always referred to my baby as a girl. Reply