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Teodóra Feminine Hungarian

Teodóra is the Hungarian feminine form of Theodore. The name originates from the Greek Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), a compound of θεός (theos) “god” and δῶρον (doron) “gift,” thus meaning “gift of god.” The feminine counterpart...

Teodora Feminine Bulgarian Italian +7

Teodora is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages, including Bulgarian, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the feminine form of the Greek name T...

Teodoro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Teodoro is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Theodore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning "gift of god," composed of the roots θεός (theos, "god") and δῶρον (doron, "...

Teodors Masculine Latvian

Teodors is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of Theodore. It derives from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" — from theos ("god") and doron ("gift"). The name has been borne by numerous saints and no...

Teodosija Feminine Macedonian Serbian

Teodosija is the Serbian and Macedonian form of Theodosia, a name with deep historical roots. Theodosia itself is the feminine form of Theodosius, a Latinized version of the Greek name Theodosios (Θεοδόσιος), which means...

Teodósio Masculine Portuguese

Teodósio is the Portuguese form of the name Theodosius, which itself derives from the Greek name Theodosios, meaning "giving to god" — from theos ("god") and dosis ("giving"). The name carries a long and storied history,...

Teodosio Masculine Italian Spanish

Teodosio is the Italian and Spanish form of Theodosius, a name of ancient Greek origin. The root name comes from the Greek Θεοδόσιος (Theodosios), which is composed of the elements θεός (theos) meaning “god” and δόσις (d...

Teodozja Feminine Polish

Teodozja is the Polish form of Theodosia, a feminine name with deep historical and religious roots. It derives from the Greek name Theodosios, which combines theos (god) and dosis (giving), meaning “giving to God.” As a...

Teódulo Masculine Spanish

Teódulo is the Spanish form of Theodulus, a name of Late Greek origin. The root name Theodulus is a Latinized form of Θεόδουλος (Theodoulos), which comes from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and δοῦλος (dou...

Teofil Masculine Polish Romanian

Teofil is the Polish and Romanian form of Theophilus, a name that carries a deeply spiritual meaning: “friend of god.” Derived from the Greek elements theos (“god”) and philos (“friend”), Theophilus appears in the New Te...

Teófila Feminine Spanish

Teófila is a Spanish feminine given name, the direct female form of Teófilo, derived from the Latinized Greek name Theophilus, meaning “friend of god” (from Greek theos “god” and philos “friend”). The name Theophilus app...

Teofila Feminine Italian Polish

Teofila is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian and Polish. It is the feminine form of Theophilus, which itself is Latinized from the Greek name Theophilos, meaning "friend of god" (derived from theos meaning...

Teófilo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Teófilo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Theophilus, a name of Greek origin meaning "friend of God." It is derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend"). In the New Testament, the Gospel of Luk...

Teofilo Masculine Italian

Teofilo is an Italian form of Theophilus, a name of ancient Greek origin meaning "friend of god." The Greek name Theophilos is composed of the elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend"). In the New Testament, the evang...

Te'oma Masculine

Te'oma is the Old Aramaic form of the name Thomas. Derived from the Aramaic word te'oma meaning "twin," it appears in ancient texts as a proper name, most notably in the New Testament where Thomas (the Greek form) is the...

Teona Feminine Georgian

Teona is the Georgian form of Theano, a name derived from the Greek word thea meaning "goddess." Theano was the name of a 6th-century BC Greek philosopher associated with Pythagoras, and it also appears in Greek mytholog...

Teopista Feminine

Teopista is a feminine given name derived from the Late Greek Theopiste, now chiefly used in Uganda. The ultimate origin is the Greek Theopistos, from θεός (theos) meaning "god" and πιστός (pistos) meaning "faithful, tru...

Teppo Masculine Finnish

Teppo is a Finnish masculine given name that originated as a diminutive of Stephen (Finnish: Tapani). The name ultimately derives from the Greek Stephanos (Στέφανος), meaning "crown" or "wreath." According to Finnish nam...

Tera Feminine English

Tera is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Tara, which is an Anglicized form of the Irish place name Teamhair, possibly meaning "elevated place." Teamhair (the Hill of...

Terach Masculine Hebrew Bible

Terach is a Hebrew form of Terah, a biblical figure appearing in the Book of Genesis. The name Terah itself is often interpreted as possibly meaning "station" or "wandering" in Hebrew, reflecting the narrative of Terah's...

Terah Masculine English Bible

Terah is a biblical figure who appears in the Book of Genesis, primarily known as the father of Abraham. The name possibly means "station" in Hebrew, reflecting a sense of dwelling or journey. In the Old Testament, Terah...

Terance Masculine English

Terance is a variant spelling of the name Terence. It is used primarily in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where it has been especially common among African-Americans since the 1970s. The n...

Te Rangi Masculine Māori

Te Rangi is a Māori name meaning "the sky," derived from the words te ("the") and rangi ("sky"). It is closely related to the name Rangi, which in Polynesian mythology refers to the sky father, often paired with Papa-tū-...

Tercero Masculine Spanish

Tercero is a Spanish name meaning "third", traditionally given to the third-born child in a family. Derived directly from the Spanish ordinal number for "third," the name follows a naming pattern found in various culture...

Tércia Feminine Portuguese

Tércia is a Portuguese feminine given name, ultimately derived from the Latin Tertius, meaning "third." In ancient Rome, Tertius was used both as a praenomen (a personal name) and a cognomen (a family or nickname), often...

Tércio Masculine Portuguese

Tércio is the Portuguese form of Tertius, a name of Latin origin. In ancient Rome, Tertius served both as a praenomen (personal name) and a cognomen (family or nickname), deriving from the Latin word tertius meaning "thi...

Tere Feminine Spanish

Tere is a Spanish short form of Teresa, itself a variant of Theresa. While primarily used as a given name Tere can also appear as a surname, as notably attested among notable bearers from various Spanish-speaking communi...

Tereapiʻi Feminine

Tereapiʻi is a feminine name from the Cook Islands, specifically Rarotongan, meaning "journey to learn" or "voyage of study". It is composed of the elements tere meaning "journey, voyage" and ʻāpiʻi meaning "learn, study...

Terell Masculine English African American

Terell is a variant of the English surname and given name Terrell. As a first name, it emerged primarily in English-speaking and African American communities, particularly gaining popularity from the 1970s to the 1990s....

Teremoana Feminine

Teremoana 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...

Terence Masculine English

Terence is an English masculine given name with origins in the Roman family name Terentius. The etymology of Terentius is unknown, but the name has been borne by several notable figures throughout history. The most famou...

Terenti Masculine Georgian Russian

Terenti is the Georgian form of the Roman family name Terentius, which is also the source of the English name Terence. It is also used as an alternate transcription of the Russian name Терентий (see Terentiy). The ultima...

Terentius Masculine Roman

Terentius is the original Latin form of the familiar English name Terence, borne by notable figures of the Roman Republic as a family name (nomen gentile). Unlike many Latin names absorbed into modern languages, Terentiu...

Terentiy Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Terentiy is the Russian and Ukrainian form of the Latin name Terentius, best known in English as Terence. The name ultimately derives from the Roman nomen (family name) Terentius, whose etymology remains uncertain. In Ru...

Terenzio Masculine Italian

Terenzio is an Italian masculine given name, equivalent to English Terence. It derives directly from the Roman family name Terentius, whose origin and meaning remain unknown. The name carries a rich historical and cultur...

Teresa Feminine Catalan Danish +10

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 Feminine Basque Danish +2

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 Feminine Lithuanian

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 Feminine Swedish

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 Feminine Portuguese

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 Feminine Spanish

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 Feminine Hungarian

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 Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +5

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 Feminine Hungarian Slovak

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 Feminine Czech

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 Feminine Latvian

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 Feminine Croatian Slovene

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 Feminine Portuguese

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 Feminine Finnish

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...

Terho Masculine Finnish

Terho is a Finnish surname and first name that derives from the Finnish word terho, meaning "acorn". The name reflects a connection to nature, specifically the oak tree, and may have originally been a descriptive nicknam...

Teri Feminine English

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 1 Masculine Norwegian

Terje is a Norwegian variant of the name Torgeir, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr. The name means "Thor's spear," formed from the name of the Norse god Thor and the element geirr meaning "spear." Wh...

Terje 2 Feminine Estonian

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...

Terminus Masculine Roman

Terminus is a Latin name meaning "limit, boundary, end". In Roman mythology, Terminus was the god of boundaries and landmarks, revered for maintaining the sanctity of property lines and borders. His festival, the Termina...

Tero Masculine Finnish

Tero is a Finnish masculine given name with dual origins. It is either a Finnish form of the Latin name Terentius or a short form of the name Antero, which itself is a Finnish cognate of Andrew.Etymology and OriginsThe n...

Terpsichore Feminine Greek

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 Feminine English

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...

Terrance Masculine English

Terrance is a variant spelling of Terence, a name rooted in the Roman family name Terentius, whose meaning remains uncertain. The spelling with two r's distinguishes it from the more traditional Terence, though both shar...

Terrell Masculine English African American

Terrell is a given name of English and African American origin, ultimately derived from an English surname. The surname Terrell most likely originated from the Norman French nickname tirel, meaning "to pull," which was u...

Terrence Masculine English

Terrence is Terence most commonly as an American English variant. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning, though some sources suggest it might be related to Latin terens (“...

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