Terai name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Japanese, Celtic, Latin, Old French and Old Greek
Meaning: Crag, Hill and Star
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What does Terai mean?

Girl name Terai is rooted from Japanese. Terai is form of unfading and prominent Tera. Tera is form of admired Tara. Also Tera is variant form of durable and acclaimed Terry. Tera is also variant form of persistent and acclaimed Teresa.

Tera is an abridged form of Theresa. Origin of Tera is in Celtic, Old Greek and Japanese, meaning of Tera is "Crag, Hill and Star".

Variants of Terai

Teray, Tera, Tara, Terry, Teresa, Tere, Terray, Taira, Jatara, Taramarie, Tahira, Tarry, Terri, Terrylee, Tyrrell, Terence, Maite, Theresa, Terae

How popular is the name Terai?

Terai is a familiar baby name in French Polynesia and India. According to our evaluation, over 200 babies have been named Terai globally.

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What numerology tells about Terai?

Don't let opportunities slip away only because you were busy making others happy. You are the most sensitive person is what number 11 reveals about your personality. You tend to play cold so you don't get hurt. Don't forget to emind yourself of your life success, when facing hard times. Stay away from negative people who take away your positive energy and remind you of how ugly this world actually is.

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Famous people named Terai

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