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The meaning and history of the name Theodore.


THEODORE

From the Greek name Θεοδωρος (Theodoros), which meant "gift of god" from Greek θεος (theos) "god" and δωρον (doron) "gift". This was the name of several saints, including Theodore of Amasea, a 4th-century Greek soldier; Theodore of Tarsus, a 7th-century archbishop of Canterbury; and Theodore the Studite, a 9th-century Byzantine monk. It was also borne by two popes.This was a common name in classical Greece, and, due to both the saints who carried it and the favourable meaning, it came into general use in the Christian world, being especially popular among Eastern Christians. It was however rare in Britain before the 19th century. Famous bearers include three tsars of Russia (in the Russian form Fyodor) and American president Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919).


Usage: English
Short Forms: TED, TEDDY, THEO
Feminine Forms: THEODORA
Name day:
November 9th: France
Famous People: Theodore Rooseveltwiki (Politician, 1858, United States), Pope Theodore Iwiki (Religious Figure, 600, Palestine), Pope Theodore IIwiki (Religious Figure, 840, Italy), Theodore William Richardswiki (Chemist, 1868, United States), Theodore Dreiserwiki (Writer, 1871, United States), Theodore Schultzwiki (Economist, 1902, United States), Theodore Kaczynskiwiki (Extremist, 1942, United States), Theodore I Laskariswiki (Politician, 1174, Turkey), Theodore von Karmanwiki (Engineer, 1881, Hungary), Theodore II Laskariswiki (Politician, 1220, Turkey)