Tai
Soul Blueprint
Life Lesson
To find greatness in simplicity and to bridge different worlds with curiosity and understanding.
Strength
Inherent adaptability and the ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
Pitfall
A tendency towards restlessness or feeling spread too thin due to a multitude of interests and connections.
Analysis & Profile
Biography
Meaning & Symbolism
Tai is a name of rich, multicultural significance. In Chinese (太), it means 'great', 'extreme', or 'highest', often found in philosophical concepts like T'ai Chi Ch'uan (Taijiquan), symbolizing the ultimate principle and cosmic balance. In Vietnamese (Tài), it means 'talented', 'gifted', or 'genius', bestowing an aspirational quality. Furthermore, in the Nigerian Yoruba language, it is a short form of Taiwo, the name traditionally given to the first-born twin, meaning 'tasted the world'. This imbues the name with a sense of being a pioneer, an explorer, and one who experiences life first.
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Origins
History & Popularity
While ancient in its respective cultures, Tai emerged as a given name in the West in the late 20th century. Its minimalist, one-syllable structure and multicultural appeal fit modern naming trends. In the United States, its popularity peaked in the 1990s but it has since become less common, maintaining a status as a unique but recognizable choice. Its popularity in the United Kingdom has always been modest. The name is favored by parents seeking a simple, strong, and worldly name.
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