Teresea
t(e)-re-sea
US Popularity:10428
Origin:Greek
Meaning:Summer; Harvester
Teresea is a feminine name inspired by Teresa, Theresa, and their variants. With Greek origins, Teresea has links to two distinct phrases, theros, meaning "summer," and therizo, meaning "to harvest." These two phrases give Teresea the translations of "summer" or "harvester," painting a picture of the time of year when the sun shines its brightest and crops yield. Perhaps summer will be your and your tiny tot's favorite season, the time of beach trips, park playdates, and picnics. Teresea may also stem from Therasia, the title given to an island in Greece's Santorini island group. Whether you and little Teresea soak up the sun at home or on faraway shores, the memories you create will be simply magical.
How Popular Is The Name Teresea?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1983
#11921
in 1983
- 2901
from 1981
Sources
Behind the Name, Teresa, April 2021
Behind the Name, Theresa, April 2021
100,000+ Baby Names by Bruce Lansky, pg. 296
Name Doctor, Teresa
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