Teresá name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek, Arabic and Hebrew
Usage: Sami and Finnish
Meaning: Harvester, Late Summer, To Flow Down, The Hunteress, High, Sublime, Similar, Noble, All Hearing, Elevated, Another Name for God, Listener, Eminent and Exalted
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What does Teresá mean?

Teresá is equivalent of Teresa in Sami language.

Variants of Teresá

Teresa, Theresa, Tera, Maite, Keleka, Teressa, Tessy, Tracee, Theresamarie, Theresia, Terai, Tere, Tara, Terry, Maria, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam

How popular is the name Teresá?

Teresá is immensely popular in Mexico where every 1 in 300 have the name as well as in, Italy, Angola, Argentina, Spain, Brazil and Colombia. Also it is popular in Mozambique, Portugal, Poland, Peru, Cuba, Philippines, England, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Guatemala, Kenya, Canada, El Salvador, Paraguay, Ethiopia, Ireland, Dominican Republic, Uganda, South Sudan, Nicaragua, Honduras, India, Australia, Germany, Uruguay, South Africa, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Northern Ireland, Lithuania, Costa Rica, Malaysia and Puerto Rico.

In Sudan, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Egypt, New Zealand, Panama, Scotland, Wales, Switzerland, France, Bangladesh, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Ghana, Zambia, Netherlands, Japan, China, Micronesia and Saudi Arabia it is common while somewhat familiar in Cape Verde, Togo, Indonesia, Denmark, Ukraine, Liberia, Luxembourg, Finland, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea, Belize, Israel, Kuwait, Norway, Isle of Man, Lebanon, Czech Republic, Tonga, Malawi, Fiji, Belarus, Guam, Andorra, Latvia, Jamaica, Pakistan, Saint Lucia, Bahrain, Greece, Morocco, Qatar, Grenada, Solomon Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Jersey, Brunei, Guyana, Swaziland and Russia.

As per our findings, over 3460000 babies have been bestowed Teresá around the globe.

Facts

Teresá in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands011266922

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Famous people named Teresá

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