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The meaning and history of the name Teresa.


TERESA

Cognate of THERESA. Saint Teresa of Ávila was a 16th-century Spanish nun who reformed the Carmelite monasteries and wrote several spiritual books. It was also borne by the beatified Albanian missionary Mother Teresa (1910-1997), who worked with the poor in Calcutta. She adopted the name in honour of the French saint Thérèse de Lisieux, who is the patron of missionaries.


Usage: Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Short Forms: TERE, TERESINHA, TERESITA, TEREZINHA), TERI, TERRI, TERRIE, TERRY, TESS, TESSA, TESSAN, TESSIE, TRACY
Variants: TERESE, TERESIA, TEREZA), THERESA, THERESE, THERESIA
Famous People: Mother Teresawiki (Social Activist, 1910, Republic Of Macedonia), Teresa of Ávilawiki (Religious Figure, 1515, Spain), Teresa Tengwiki (Singer, 1953, Taiwan)