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Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of Theobald.

Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Theodelinda (see Dietlinde).

Spanish form of Theodemir.

Hungarian feminine form of Theodore.

The Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Theodoros (see Theodore).

Latvian form of Theodoros (see Theodore).

Serbian and Macedonian form of Theodosia.

Portuguese form of Theodosius.

Italian and Spanish form of Theodosius.

Polish form of Theodosia.

Spanish form of Theodulus.

Romanian and Polish form of Theophilus.

Spanish feminine form of Theophilus.

Italian and Polish feminine form of Theophilus.

Spanish and Portuguese form of Theophilus.

Italian form of Theophilus.

Old Aramaic form of Thomas.

Georgian form of Theano.

Form of Theopiste, now chiefly used in Uganda.

Finnish short form of Stephen.

Variant of Tara 1.

Hebrew form of Terah.

Possibly means "station" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Terah is the father of Abraham. He led his people out of Ur and towards Canaan, but died...

Variant of Terence.

Means "the sky" in Maori, from te "the" and rangi "sky".

Means "third" in Spanish. This name was traditionally given to the third child born.

Portuguese feminine form of Tertius.

Portuguese form of Tertius.

Spanish short form of Teresa.

Means "journey to learn" in Rarotongan, derived from tere "journey, voyage" and ʻāpiʻi "learn, study".

Means "journey to the ocean" in Rarotongan, from tere "journey, voyage" and moana "ocean".

From the Roman family name Terentius, which is of unknown meaning. Famous bearers include Publius Terentius Afer, a Roman playwright, and Marcus...

Georgian form of Terentius (see Terence). It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Терентий (see Terentiy).

Original Latin form of Terence.

Russian and Ukrainian form of Terentius (see Terence).

Italian form of Terentius (see Terence).

Form of Theresa used in several languages. Saint Teresa of Ávila was a 16th-century Spanish nun who reformed the Carmelite monasteries and wrote...

Basque and Scandinavian form of Theresa.

Lithuanian form of Theresa.

Swedish variant of Teresa.

Spanish diminutive of Teresa. It is most common in the Philippines and Latin America.

Hungarian short form of Terézia.

Form of Theresa in various languages.

Hungarian and Slovak form of Theresa.

Czech variant form of Theresa.

Latvian form of Theresa.

Slovene and Croatian form of Theresa.

Short form of Terhenetär, which was derived from Finnish terhen meaning "mist". In the Finnish epic the Kalevala Terhenetär is a sprite associated...

Means "acorn" in Finnish.

Either a feminine variant of Terry 1 or a diminutive of Theresa.

Norwegian variant of Torgeir.

Estonian form of Terhi.

Means "limit, boundary, end" in Latin. This was the name of the Roman god of boundaries.

Either a Finnish form of Terentius or a short form of Antero 1.

Means "enjoying the dance" from Greek τέρψις (terpsis) meaning "delight" and χορός (choros) meaning "dance". In Greek mythology she was the goddess...