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    Térésa

    Also spelled: Theresa, Thérèse, Terese, Teresia

    Pronunciation: tə-RAY-sah

    ♀ Female
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    harvester, reaped, or from the island of Therasia

    Origin

    Greek

    The Story Behind Térésa

    The name Teresa has a somewhat debated etymology. One prominent theory suggests it derives from the Greek word 'therizein' (θερίζειν), meaning 'to harvest' or 'to reap', or 'theros' (θέρος), meaning 'summer'. This would give the name a connection to agricultural abundance or the warmth of summer. Another significant theory links it to the Greek island of Therasia, one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea, suggesting 'woman from Therasia'.

    The name gained significant popularity through Saint Teresa of Ávila, a prominent Spanish mystic, Carmelite nun, and theologian of the 16th century. Her influence led to the widespread adoption of the name, particularly in Catholic countries. It has since been borne by numerous other saints and figures, maintaining its strong religious and historical connotations.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Common
    Trend:Classic
    Peak decade:1950s
    Era:Medieval, Renaissance, Contemporary
    Popular in:Spain, Portugal, Italy, Philippines, Mexico

    Popularity Trends

    Is Térésa Right for Your Baby?

    Térésa is a Classic, Elegant, Serious name for girls that suits parents looking for something classic and well-established. It works well internationally and is easy to recognise across cultures. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables3
    LengthMedium
    International UseGlobal
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian

    Regions Where Térésa Is Used

    Mediterranean
    Southern Europe

    Name Vibe

    Classic
    Elegant
    Serious
    Strong

    Famous People Named Térésa

    • Saint Teresa of Ávila (Spanish mystic and saint)
    • Mother Teresa (Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary)
    • Teresa Wright (American actress)
    • Teresa Palmer (Australian actress)
    • Teresa Stratas (Canadian opera singer)

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Theresa
    • Teresa
    • Terese
    • Thérèse

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Tess
    Terry
    Risa

    Térésa in different fonts

    TérésaDancing Script
    TérésaCaveat
    TérésaSatisfy
    TérésaPacifico
    TérésaGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Térésa

    What does Térésa mean?

    Térésa means "harvester, reaped, or from the island of Therasia". It is derived from Greek.

    What is the origin of Térésa?

    Térésa originates from Ancient Greek. Its cultural origin is Greek.

    Is Térésa a male or female name?

    Térésa is a female name.

    How do you pronounce Térésa?

    Térésa is pronounced "tə-RAY-sah".

    What language does Térésa come from?

    Térésa comes from Ancient Greek.

    Is Térésa a popular name?

    Térésa is considered a common name, and its popularity trend is classic.

    What are variants of Térésa?

    Variants of Térésa include Theresa, Thérèse, Terese, Teresia.

    What are nicknames for Térésa?

    Common nicknames for Térésa include Tess, Terry, Risa.

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