Thursa name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: English
Pronunciation: th(ur)-sa
Meaning: Delight
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What does Thursa mean?

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How do I pronounce Thursa?

th(ur)-sa is the most common way to pronounce two syllabled Thursa.

How popular is the name Thursa?

Thursa is an uncommon baby name in United States, where it had been in use for 24 years, last appeared in 1962 and made just beyond the top 900 names. Over 150 people have been named Thursa in United States.

According to our evaluation, over 100 babies have been named Thursa globally.

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Numerological analysis of Thursa

People see you as their leader because of your attitude, determination, and creative thinking. You have to learn that what you give is what you get in life. Use your gut around people. You like to take safe risks. Staying true to yourself and realizing your promises is what gives you credibility. You are into material possessions but you don't realize it's not what matters most. Express your anger in order to clean your soul from the negative energy.

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  •  Maricara means Princess of the Sea and The Word Mere Which Means Mother is used as a baby girl name is came from Hebrew is prevalently used in Romanian. Maricara is derived from Mary.
  •  Bete - Girl name Bete means "Girl". Its origin is in Hebrew is largely used in English
  •  Jafit - Used majorly in Marathi, Hebrew and Hindi, Jafit means "Beautiful or Beautiful Lovely". Its origin is in Hebrew is used as a girl name

Famous people named Thursa

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