Usage, description and more for Teresa



Gender: Female    Origin: ES Spain
Also available in German, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Finnish, Lithuanian, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese,

Teresa is used in


ATAustria CHSwitzerland DEGermany AUAustralia CACanada GBUnited Kingdom KEKenya NZNew Zealand USUnited States ARArgentina ESSpain MXMexico FIFinland ITItaly LTLithuania NONorway PLPoland BRBrazil

Countries where Teresa has name day


Teresa has a name day in ATAustria and Teresa's next name day is August 26.
Teresa has a name day in DEGermany and Teresa's next name day is October 1.
Teresa has a name day in FIFinland and Teresa's next name day is April 26.
Teresa has a name day in ITItaly and Teresa's next name day is October 1.
Teresa has a name day in PLPoland and Teresa's next name day is October 3.

Teresa


Originating from Greek, the name Teresa is a variant of the name Theresa. It is believed to have been derived from the Greek word "therizein," meaning "to harvest" or "to reap." The name has a strong historical significance, with several saints and noblewomen bearing the name Teresa. It is a popular name in various cultures and is often associated with qualities such as strength, compassion, and resilience.

In addition to its Greek origins, the name Teresa has been embraced in many countries around the world, including Spain, Italy, and Portugal. It has also inspired variations in different languages, such as Tereza in Czech and Polish, and Teresia in Swedish and Finnish.

The name Teresa has a timeless appeal and continues to be a beloved choice for parents seeking a name that conveys grace and elegance. Whether you prefer its traditional roots or its modern adaptations, Teresa remains a name imbued with a sense of tradition and strength.