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13,457Teremoana is a given name and surname of Rarotongan origin, meaning "journey to the ocean." It is composed of the elements tere ("journey, voyage") and moana ("ocean"), evoking a sense of travel and connection to the sea...
Teresa is a feminine given name used across Theresa's numerous linguistic variants in Catalan, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It ultimately der...
Terese is a female given name used in Basque, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, and it is a form of Theresa (also spelled Teresa). The name Theresa itself has uncertain origins, possibly deriving from the Greek word theros...
Teresė is a Lithuanian female given name, equivalent to Theresa in English. It is the Lithuanian form of the name, which has a long and complex history throughout the Christian world.EtymologyThe ultimate origin of the n...
Teresia is a Swedish variant of Teresa, itself a form of Theresa. This name carries a rich legacy tied to venerated saints and notable historical figures, particularly within Christian traditions.Etymology and OriginsThe...
Teresinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Teresa, often used as an affectionate or familiar form. The name carries the endearing "-inha" suffix common in Portuguese, conveying smallness or intimacy. Teresinha can also be s...
Teresita is a Spanish diminutive of the name Teresa, ultimately derived from the Greek Therasia or Thērais. The suffix -ita conveys smallness or affection, making Teresita commonly translate as "little Teresa" or "dear T...
Teréz is a Hungarian short form of Terézia, which itself is the Hungarian and Slovak form of Theresa. Theresa originates from the Spanish and Portuguese name Teresa, first recorded as Therasia — likely derived from the G...
Tereza is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, and Slovak. It is a form of Theresa, which itself has a rich and uncertain etymology. The na...
Terézia is the Hungarian and Slovak form of Theresa, derived from the Spanish and Portuguese name Teresa. The earliest recorded form is Therasia, borne by the Spanish wife of Saint Paulinus of Nola in the 4th century. Th...
Terezie is the Czech variant form of Theresa, a feminine given name with ancient roots in the Iberian Peninsula. The name’s ultimate origin is uncertain, but it is first recorded in the 4th century as Therasia, borne by...
Terēzija is a Latvian feminine given name, a direct form of Theresa. Its use in Latvia dates back to at least 1876, when it was first recorded as a given name among Latvians. The name is cognate with German Theresia and...
Terezija is the Slovene and Croatian form of the name Theresa. It is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatia and Slovenia, reflecting the widespread adoption of the name Theresa across Europe through various ling...
Terezinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Tereza, itself a form of Theresa. The name is typically used as an affectionate or informal version of Teresa, similar to how "Aninha" is used for Ana in Portuguese. Etymology The...
Terhi is a Finnish female given name derived as a short form of Terhenetär, which originates from the Finnish word terhen meaning "mist." In the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, Terhenetär is a mythological figure—a...
Teri is a feminine given name of English origin. It can either be a variant of Terry 1 or a diminutive of Theresa. As a variant of Terry, the name ultimately traces back to the Gothic name Theodoric, which means "ruler o...
Terje 2 is an Estonian feminine given name, functioning as the Estonian equivalent of Terhi, a Finnish name with mythological origins. The name stems from the Finnish mythology embodied in the national epic, the Kalevala...
Etymology Terpsichore is a name from ancient Greek mythology, meaning "enjoying the dance" or "delight in dancing." It derives from the Greek elements terpsis (τέρψις), meaning "delight," and choros (χορός), meaning "dan...
Terra is a feminine given name of English origin, used as a variant of Tara, perhaps influenced by the Latin word terra meaning "land, earth". While the name Tara is derived from the Irish place name Teamhair (meaning "e...
Terri is a feminine given name that originated either as a variant of Terry or as a diminutive of Theresa. The name Terry itself derives from an English surname that evolved from the medieval name Thierry, a Norman Frenc...
Terrie is a given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It functions either as a feminine variant of Terry 1 or as a diminutive of Theresa. As a name that emerged in the 20th century, Terrie follows a patter...
Tertia is the feminine form of the Latin name Tertius, meaning "third". In ancient Rome, it served as a female given name derived from the Latin ordinal tertius, often used for a third-born daughter or to indicate a fami...
Terttu is a Finnish feminine given name meaning "bunch, cluster" or, in botanical context, "cluster of berries". Derived directly from the Finnish common noun terttu (bunch, cluster, e.g. of berries or grapes), the name...
Teruko is a feminine Japanese given name. Typically written with kanji such as 照子 (from teru meaning "shine, illumine, reflect" and ko meaning "child"), 曦子, 輝子, or 光子, the name can be formed from other kanji comb...
Tesni is a Welsh female given name that means "warmth" in the Welsh language.Etymology and BackgroundThe name derives directly from the Welsh word tes meaning "heat, warmth" with the suffix -ni indicating a feminine noun...
Tesnim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Tasnim (تسنيم). Tasnim is mentioned in the Quran (Surah Al-Mutaffifin, 83:27-28) as the name of a spring in paradise, from which the righteous will drink. The name...
Tess is a feminine given name, typically used as a short form of Theresa. While primarily a diminutive, it stands independently as a name in its own right. The name is used in Dutch and English-speaking countries.Etymolo...
Tessa is a feminine given name used in Dutch and English, primarily as a contracted form of Theresa. The name Theresa itself has a rich history, originating from the Spanish and Portuguese Teresa, first recorded as Thera...
Tessan is a Swedish feminine diminutive of Teresa, itself a form of Theresa. The name Theresa, with its variants Teresa and Thérèse, has deep roots in Christian tradition, borne notably by prominent saints. Saint Teresa...
Tessie is a charming diminutive form of Theresa (and occasionally other names like Esther), commonly used in English-speaking countries. As a diminutive, Tessie conveys familiarity and endearment, often reserved for clos...
Tethys is a name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek τήθη (tethe) meaning "grandmother." In Greek mythology, this was the name of a Titaness associated with the sea and fertility, wife of the Titan Oceanus.Et...
Tetiana is the Ukrainian form of Tetyana, itself a Ukrainian variant of the Slavic name Tatiana. The name Tatiana derives from the Roman name Tatianus, which is ultimately rooted in the Roman family name Tatius. Tetiana...
Tetty is an archaic English diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth. Like many pet forms of Elizabeth — such as Bess, Beth, or Betsy — Tetty originated as a familiar, affectionate shortening used in informal contex...
Tetyana (Ukrainian: Тетяна) is the Ukrainian form of Tatiana. The name Tatiana itself is a feminine derivative of Tatianus, which originates from the Roman Sabine name Tatius. The name first gained prominence through its...
Teuna is a Dutch short form of Antonia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius. The name Antonius is of unknown Etruscan origin, but it is most famously associated with the general Marcus Antonius (Mark Anto...
Teuta is an Albanian feminine name with ancient Illyrian origins. It is possibly derived from an Illyrian word or title meaning "queen, lady of the people", reflecting its historical association with a powerful female ru...
Thainá is a feminine given name of Brazilian origin, best known as a variant of Tainá. Both names are rooted in the Karajá language, spoken by the indigenous Karajá people of central Brazil. In Karajá mythology, Tainá me...
Thaís is the Portuguese, especially Brazilian, form of Thaïs. The name Thaïs possibly means "bandage" in Greek, though its origins are multifaceted. In antiquity, Thaïs was the name of a famous companion of Alexander the...
Thaïs is a name of Ancient Greek origin, most famously borne by a 4th-century BCE Greek hetaira who accompanied Alexander the Great on his campaigns. The name's exact etymology remains uncertain: it possibly derives from...
Thais is an alternate transcription of Ancient Greek Θαΐς, as well as the usual Spanish form of Thaïs. The name variously appears as Thaïs, Thaís, or Taís in different languages. Its meaning is uncertain; it possibly mea...
Thalassa is the divine female personification of the sea in Greek mythology. Her name, meaning "sea" in Greek, may be of Pre-Greek origin, possibly connected to the Mesopotamian primordial sea goddess Tiamat. As a figure...
Thaleia is the Ancient Greek form of Thalia, meaning "to blossom." The name derives from the Greek verb thallo, which signifies blooming or flourishing, evoking images of springtime vitality and growth. In Greek mytholog...
Thalia is a feminine given name of ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Θάλεια (Thaleia), which comes from the Greek verb θάλλω (thallo), meaning "to blossom." In Greek mythology, Thalia was one of the nine...
Thalita is a Portuguese variant of Talita, a name especially popular in Brazil. The ultimate origin of the name lies in the Aramaic word talitha, meaning "little girl". This word appears in the Gospel of Mark (5:41) in t...
Etymology and Biblical OriginsThamar is a transliteration of the name Tamar as it appears in the Greek and Latin versions of the Bible. The underlying Hebrew name תָּמָר (Tamar) means "date palm," a tree that symbolized...
Thamarai (தாமரை) is a Tamil feminine given name meaning "lotus" in Tamil. The lotus flower holds deep cultural and religious significance in Tamil culture, symbolizing beauty, purity, and spiritual enlightenment. In Hind...
Thamina is a female given name of Arabic origin, meaning "valuable, precious, priceless." It is derived from the Arabic root th-m-n (ثمن), which relates to value or price, and the name embodies a sense of high worth and...
Thana is a feminine Arabic name meaning "praise." It is derived from the Arabic root ث ن (th-n), which conveys the concept of praising or commending. As a given name, Thana embodies qualities of gratitude, admiration, an...
Thandeka is a feminine given name meaning "loved" in the Zulu and Ndebele languages. It derives from the Nguni verb "-thanda" (to love), often extended with a causative or stative suffix to convey the state or quality of...
Thandi is a feminine given name common in South Africa, primarily among the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. It is a short form of Thandiwe, which means "loving one" in these languages, derived from the verb thanda "to...
Etymology and MeaningThandiwe is a feminine given name of Nguni origin, primarily found among the Xhosa, Zulu, and Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa. The name means "loving one" or "beloved," derived from the verb thand...
Thandolwethu is a feminine given name from the Nguni languages of Southern Africa, primarily used by the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. It means "our love" in these languages, derived from the verb thanda meaning "to...
Thanh is a unisex Vietnamese given name with multiple meanings derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of Chinese characters. The name can represent thanh (青, meaning “blue, green, young”), thanh (聲, meaning “sound, voic...
Thanina is a Berber feminine given name, considered a variant of Tanina. Both names trace their etymology to the name of a legendary bird in Berber mythology, similar to an eagle or a phoenix. This mythical creature symb...
Etymology and Historical ContextThankful is a female given name derived from the English word thankful, meaning 'feeling or expressing gratitude.' It emerged as one of the distinctive virtue names adopted by the Puritans...
Thảo is a Vietnamese given name, overwhelmingly but not exclusively female, with roots in the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 草. This character commonly carries the meanings of “grass,” “herbs,” or “str...
Théa is the French form of Thea, which itself originated as a short form of longer names such as Dorothea, Theodora, and Theresa. In French, the name is pronounced /te.a/ and functions as a feminine given name. Its ultim...
Thea is a feminine given name with multiple potential origins, most commonly used as a short form of longer names such as Dorothea, Theodora, and Theresa. It is used in Danish, English, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, am...
Theano is a female name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word thea meaning "goddess". The name has a rich history, borne by several figures from Greek mythology and a notable philosopher from the 6th century BC. E...
Thecla is the Latinized form of the name Thekla. The name ultimately derives from the ancient Greek name Theokleia, which is composed of the elements θεός (theos) meaning “god” and κλέος (kleos) meaning “glory”, thus giv...