Timothy McGraw
Country music superstar, 80+ million records sold, Grammy Award winner
Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1966) is an American country music singer and songwriter who became one of the genre's most commercially successful artists. Born in Delhi, Louisiana, McGraw grew up in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and developed his passion for music early. He broke through in 1994 with his debut single 'Don't Take the Girl' and achieved superstardom throughout the 1990s and 2000s with hits including 'Live Like You Were Dying,' 'Highway Don't Care,' and 'Humble and Kind.' McGraw has released 16 studio albums, won numerous Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards, and sold over 80 million records worldwide. Beyond music, he's known for his marriage to singer Faith Hill and their collaborations; together they've become country music's most prominent power couple. McGraw has also appeared in films and television, expanding his entertainment presence. His influence on modern country music is substantial, helping to bring the genre to mainstream audiences while maintaining credibility among traditionalists.
Timothy Olyphant
Sheriff Raylan Givens in Justified, versatile film and television actor
Timothy Hutton
Oscar-winning actor, youngest Best Supporting Actor winner (age 20)
Timothy Dalton
James Bond actor (1987-1989), theatrical performances
Timothy Leary
Psychologist, LSD research pioneer, counterculture icon
Entertainment
American
1966
Thinking about the name
Thimothy
Greek origin
“A non-standard spelling of Timothy, derived from the Greek Timotheos, meaning 'one who honors God.' This variant spelling maintains the classical biblical resonance of Timothy while offering slight distinctiveness. It carries the same virtuous and scholarly associations as its traditional counterpart.”