Tise name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: African-Swahili, Latin and Old Greek
Meaning: Ninth As Infants
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What does Tise mean?

Tise is short form of Tisa. Tisa is form of well-liked Laetitia. Also Tisa is variant of popular and virtuous Theresa. Tisa means Ninth As Infants is principally used in African and Swahili is originated from Old Greek and African-Swahili.

Variants of Tise

Tiese, Tyese

How popular is the name Tise?

Tise is a familiar baby name in China and Indonesia. According to our findings, at least 500 people have been bestowed Tise around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Tise

When it comes to romantic relationships, you are a passionate lover. You are a team player who loves to hang around and work on different projects with different minds. You should avoid treating other people like you are better than them. You seriously need to work on your self-confidence. Your past is the reason why you've turned into this amazing, kind-hearted person. You are sensitive, humane and compassionate by nature.

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