Terenna name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin, Celtic, Japanese and Old Greek
Meaning: Earth and Land
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What does Terenna mean?

Uncustomary Terenna's origin is Latin is a girl name. Terenna is form of noteworthy Terra. Terra is form of dominant Tara. Also Terra is version of immutable and predominant Tera. Terra is shortened form of Theresa.

Terra's meaning is Earth and Land is originated from Old Greek, Celtic and Latin.

Variants of Terenna

Terra, Tara, Tera, Teralyn, Taira, Jatara, Taramarie, Tahira, Terai, Tere, Terry, Teresa, Taralyn, Lynn

Middle Names for Terenna

Lettie, Aviana, Elaina, view more middle names that goes with Terenna

How popular is the name Terenna?

Terenna is a rare baby name in United States there is very thin chances of it still being given since it isn't seen since 1968. According to our research, over 40 babies have been named Terenna globally.

YearRankBirths
196870125

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What numbers say about Terenna?

You are independent and capable to provide for you and your family. You are co-operative, caring and courteous individual. Focus on spirituality and leave out the material success. You are very smart and calculative. You have to learn that what you give is what you get in life. You can't stand being in one place for too long because you want to enjoy your freedom and time on this planet. You are a good listener and friend.

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Famous people named Terenna

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