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30,235Theodora is the feminine form of Theodore, derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and doron ("gift"), thus meaning "gift of god." The name is first attested in Mycenaean Greek, written in Linear B as 𐀳𐀃𐀈𐀨 (te-o-do...
Théodore is the French form of Theodore, a name that has been widely used throughout the Christian world for centuries. Derived from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning "gift of god" — from θεός (theos, “god”) a...
Theodore is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It derives from the Ancient Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), which means "gift of god," from θεός (theos) "god" and δῶρον (doron) "gift." The feminine counterpart Dorot...
Theodoric is a Germanic given name with a rich history, derived from the Gothic þiuda "people" and reiks "ruler, king". The full Gothic form, Þiudareiks, literally means "ruler of the people". The Latinized versions Theo...
Theodoricus is the Latinized form of the Germanic name Theodoric, derived from the Gothic Þiudareiks meaning "ruler of the people", from elements þiuda "people" and reiks "ruler, king". The Latinized version was used in...
Theodoros is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning 'gift of god' from θεός (theos) meaning 'god' and δῶρον (doron) meaning 'gift'. It is the original Gr...
Theodorus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Theodoros, from which Theodore is derived. The name originates from the Greek elements theos meaning "god" and doron meaning "gift," thus conveying the meaning "gift of G...
Theodosia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine name Theodosius. The name is composed of the Greek elements theos (god) and dosis (giving), collectively meaning "giving to God" or "divine g...
Theodosios is the original Greek form of the name Theodosius, derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and δόσις (dosis) meaning "giving", together signifying "giving to god". Etymology and Historical C...
Theodosius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Θεοδόσιος (Theodosios), meaning "giving to god," derived from the elements θεός (theos) 'god' and δόσις (dosis) 'giving'. The name was borne by several notable figures in...
Theodota is a Latinized form of Theodote, the feminine form of the Greek name Theodotos, which in turn is derived from the Greek words theos ("god") and dotos ("given"), meaning "given to god." This name thus carries a d...
EtymologyTheodote is a feminine form of the ancient Greek name Theodotus (Latinized from Θεόδοτος, Theodotos), which derives from the elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and δοτός (dotos) meaning "given." The name thus c...
Theodotos is the original Greek form of the name Theodotus. Derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and dotos ("given"), Theodotos means "given to god." The name was common in the Hellenistic period and early Chris...
Theodotus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Theodotos (Θεόδοτος), meaning "given to god". It is composed of the elements theos (θεός), meaning “god,” and dotos (δοτός), meaning “given.” The name was popular in the an...
Theodoulos is the Greek original form of Theodulus, a masculine given name composed of the elements theos (θεός) meaning "god" and doulos (δοῦλος) meaning "slave" or "servant", thus giving the meaning "servant of God". T...
Theodulus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Θεόδουλος (Theodoulos), meaning "servant of god", derived from θεός (theos) meaning "god" and δοῦλος (doulos) meaning "slave, servant". This name was borne by several early...
Theofania is the modern Greek form of Theophania, a name with deep religious roots tracing back to the ancient Greek elements theos meaning "god" and phanes meaning "appearing", together signifying "manifestation of God"...
Theofanis is a modern Greek masculine given name, a transcription of the ancient Greek name Theophanes. It is often shortened to the diminutive Fanis. The name is derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god...
Theofilos is a Modern Greek form of the name Theophilus, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Theophilos (Θεόφιλος). The Greek roots are theos (θεός) meaning 'god' and philos (φίλος) meaning 'friend', giving the n...
Theofilus is the Dutch form of Theophilus, a name of Greek origin meaning "friend of God." It is derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend"). The name appears in the New Testament, where the Gospe...
Theofylaktos is a modern Greek transcription of the Late Greek name Theophylaktos. The name is deeply rooted in Byzantine Greek tradition and carries the meaning "watched by god", derived from Greek θεός (theos) meaning...
Theogenes is an ancient Greek masculine name. It means "born of God" from Greek θεός (theos) meaning "god" and γενής (genes) meaning "born". The name is a variant of Theagenes, a more common spelling in historical record...
Theognostos is a masculine given name of Greek origin, composed of the elements theos meaning "god" and gnostos meaning "known, familiar," thus conveying the sense of "known by God" or "god known." The name carries a pro...
Theokleia is the Ancient Greek original form of the name Thekla. Derived from the elements theos meaning "god" and kleos meaning "glory," Theokleia signifies "glory of God." This name is best known from the apocryphal Ac...
Theokritos is the original Greek form of Theocritus, borne by the celebrated Ancient Greek poet from Sicily. The name is derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos, “god”) and κριτής (krites, “judge, critic”), giving it...
Theologos is a Greek male given name derived from the ancient Greek noun θεόλογος (theologos), meaning "theologian". The word is a compound of θεός (theos), "god", and λόγος (logos), "word, speech". This etymological com...
EtymologyTheon is an Ancient Greek name, derived from the Greek word θεός (theos), meaning "god". The name itself means "godly" or "divine", reflecting its roots in classical nomenclature.Notable Bearers in AntiquityTheo...
Theophanes is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, composed of the elements theos meaning "god" and phanes meaning "appearing", thus conveying the meaning "manifestation of God." The name was borne by several...
Theophania is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is the feminine form of Theophanes, which means "manifestation of God" from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and φανής (phanes) meaning "appear...
Theophil is the German form of Theophilus, a name with deep biblical roots. The underlying name Theophilus is a Latinized form of the Greek Theophilos, derived from theos (“god”) and philos (“friend”), thus meaning “frie...
Theophila is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived as the feminine form of Theophilus. The name Theophilus comes from the Greek Θεόφιλος (Theophilos), composed of the elements theos (“god”) and philos (“...
Théophile is the French form of Theophilus, a name of Greek origin. Theophilos (Θεόφιλος) derives from θεός (theos) meaning 'god' and φίλος (philos) meaning 'friend', thus 'friend of God' or 'loved by God'. The name appe...
Theophile is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is the feminine form of Theophilus, a theophoric name derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend, loved one"). The name Theophile ther...
Theophilos is the Ancient Greek form of Theophilus, a name meaning "friend of god" or "love of God", derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend" or "beloved").EtymologyThe name Theophilos is a theo...
Theophilus is a male given name that originates as a Latinized form of the Greek name Θεόφιλος (Theophilos), meaning "friend of God," from the Greek elements θεός (theos, "god") and φίλος (philos, "friend"). In the Chris...
Theophylaktos is a masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "watched by god" — a compound of theos ("god") and phylakteos ("to be watched"). The name reflects a common early Christian pattern of theophoric names exp...
Theopiste is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine Theopistos. The root name comes from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and πιστός (pistos) meaning "faithful, trusty," thus giving the...
Theopisti is the modern Greek form of Theopiste, a rare Late Greek name. Theopiste itself is the feminine form of Theopistos, which is derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning 'god' and πιστός (pistos) meanin...
Theopistos is a masculine Greek name meaning "faithful to God", derived from θεός (theos) meaning "god" and πιστός (pistos) meaning "faithful, trusty."Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name combines two common Greek elem...
Theothelm is an Old German name. It is the ancient Germanic form of Diethelm, a compound name that combines the elements meaning "people" and "helmet, protection." The name reflects traditional Germanic naming convention...
Théotime is the French form of Theotimus, a name of ancient Greek origin. The original Greek form, Theotimos (Θεότιμος), derives from the elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour", giving...
Theotimos is the original Greek form of the name Theotimus. Deriving from the elements theos (θεός), meaning “god,” and timao (τιμάω), meaning “to honour,” the name signifies “honouring god.” The Latinized equivalent, Th...
Theotimus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Θεότιμος (Theotimos), derived from θεός (theos) meaning "god" and τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour," thus signifying "honouring god." The name reflects a common Greek ono...
Theotleib is an Old German name, the ancient form of the modern Detlef. It is composed of two elements: the first comes from Old High German diota or Old Saxon thiod, meaning "people" or "folk"; the second derives from O...
Theotman is a Germanic masculine given name, representing the Old German form of the Thijmen. The name is composed of two elements: theod, meaning "people" (from Old High German diota or Old Dutch thiad), and man, meanin...
Thera is a Dutch diminutive of Theresia. Theresia itself is the German and Dutch form of Theresa, a name of uncertain but ancient origin.EtymologyWhile the ultimate etymology is uncertain, the name Theresa—from which The...
Therapon is a Greek masculine name meaning "servant" or "worshipper." It originates from the ancient Greek word θεράπων (therapōn), which denoted a companion in arms, an attendant, or one who serves. Whereas modern Engli...
Therasia is the earliest recorded form of the name Theresa, first borne by the Spanish wife of Saint Paulinus of Nola in the 4th century. The name's origin is uncertain, but several theories exist: it may derive from Gre...
Theres is a German (Upper German and Swiss) variant of Therese, itself a form of Theresa. The name derives from the Spanish and Portuguese Teresa, first recorded as Therasia, borne by the 4th-century Spanish wife of Sain...
Theresa is a feminine given name used in English and German, along with its variant forms. It derives from the Spanish and Portuguese name Teresa. The earliest recorded form is Therasia, borne by a 4th-century Spanish ar...
Thérèse is the French form of Theresa. It was borne by the French nun Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (1873–1897), who is regarded as a Doctor of the Church. The name is particularly associated with her profound spiritual writi...
Therese is a German and Scandinavian variant of Theresa, a feminine given name with a rich history rooted in Spanish and Portuguese traditions. The name ultimately derives from the Spanish and Portuguese Teresa, first re...
EtymologyTheresia is the German and Dutch form of Theresa. The name Theresa ultimately derives from the Spanish and Portuguese Teresa, first recorded as Therasia in the 4th century, borne by the wife of Saint Paulinus of...
Theron is a male given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek verb θηράω (therao), meaning "to hunt." The name thus carries connotations of a hunter or pursuer.
Etymology and Biblical OriginThersa is a variant form of Tirzah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. The name Tirzah comes from the Hebrew Tirtsa, meaning "favorable" or "pleasant." In the Old Testament, Tirzah app...
Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology, a name that may derive from the Greek verb τίθημι (tithemi) meaning "to set, to place." This etymology connects to the idea of establishing order, fitting for a king who...
Thet is a Burmese name meaning "breath, life". It is a unisex name used in Myanmar (Burma), reflecting cultural values associated with vitality and existence. The name carries positive connotations of living force and en...
Thetis (Θέτις) is a name from Greek mythology, belonging to a sea nymph and goddess of water, one of the 50 Nereids — daughters of the ancient sea god Nereus and Doris. The name is possibly derived from the Greek word θέ...
Theudebald is a Germanic given name, the Old German form of Theobald. The name is composed of the elements theod meaning "people" (from Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda) and bald meaning "bold, brave". Thus, i...
Theudelinda is a variant of the Lombard queen's name Theodelinda, rooted in the Germanic compound Dietlinde. The name ultimately derives from the elements diota or þeoda meaning "people" and lind meaning "soft, flexible,...