Shabaz
Oh, dude, "Tia" in Dutch means "aunt." So, like, if you're chilling in the Netherlands and someone mentions their Tia, they're talking about their cool aunt, not some mysterious code word. Now you know, but like, does it really matter?
The name Tia does mean Princess in Greek. It also means Aunt in Spanish but is not commonly a name in Spain since it is used as a title when greeting a relative.
The Hawaiian name for Tia is Kīa.
Could be. However, it's usually used as a title. Tia Carmen - Aunt Carmen.
Not necessarily, Italian last names can be spelled with a vowel at the end, but not all Italian last names are spelt with a vowel(s).
If Tia is Aunt then it is Tante in french - Tante Marie - Aunt Marie . If Tia is a girls name then it is Tia in French I guess. Not all names have a translation, they just remain as they are.
kanani and kalali
Tania and Mariah
militia
Tahj Mowry and Tavior Mowry.
She is also known as Tia Dalma, I believe.
She was raised by her stepmother after her biological father abandoned them.
Tia, Tabitha and Tess are female names. Trina, Tiffany and Taylor are female names.
This is not a Japanese name. Foreign names can only be approximated in the Japanese language.
Tango, Teddy, Tanqueray, Tuff, Taco, Tia, Tuerto...
Tia and tamera are their real names. Their last name in real life is Mowry.
Oh, dude, "Tia" in Dutch means "aunt." So, like, if you're chilling in the Netherlands and someone mentions their Tia, they're talking about their cool aunt, not some mysterious code word. Now you know, but like, does it really matter?