Names Like Tereso

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Doris
English and German name, from the Ancient Greek meaning "Dorian woman". The Dorians were a tribe from Greece. Also the name of a Greek sea goddess.
Teresa
From Greek word theros means "late summer".
Tracy
In Latin, Tracy refers to a "brave warrior", although it can also be a short form of Theresa.
Tracey
In Latin, Tracy refers to a "brave warrior", although it can also be a short form of Theresa.
Darcy
Originally a masculine name transferred from the French surname, d'Arcy, meaning "from Arcy", a town in France.
Traci
Thracius' place, Thracius' place.
Tracie
Who hails from the place of Thracius.
Darius
Latin form of the Persian name D?rayavahush, from d?raya meaning "to possess" and vahu, meaning "good".
Trace
In Latin, Tracy refers to a "brave warrior", although it can also be a short form of Theresa.
Tressie
A brave women from Therasia.
Dorsey
This name derives from the English surname, which derives from the Norman French “D’Arcy,” the French form from Arcy’s village in La Manche, Normandy. In this case, the name would refer to “one from Arcy.” Darcy (D’Arcy-O Dorchaidhe) ‘descendant of Dorchaidhe’ (dark-man, the dark one, dark-haired one). One family bearing the name d’Arcy arrived in Ireland in the early 14th century from England and settled in the country’s southeast. The other, the O Dorchaidhe, a clan who lived in county Mayo and eventually entered Galway’s town in 1595. The English translated Their name into O Dorsey and then Darcy. It is now nearly everywhere anglicized Darcy or D’Arcy, which disguises the Irish origin of the family.
Dorris
Latinate form of Doris, from the Ancient Greek meaning "Dorian woman".
Daris
Very important person, Very important person.
Teressa
A harvester.
Tressa
The numeral three from Cornish word.
Treasa
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “therízein (θήρίζεἰν) therízo (θερίζω) Therasía (Θηρεσία),” arrived in Europe via the Ancient Greek (Latinized) form “Teresia,” meaning “to reap, to harvest, harvester (ancient name of the Greek island Thira).” Its popularity likely increased due to the prominence of several Roman Catholic saints: 1) Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, (Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu) (Mother Teresa), was an ethnic Albanian, Indian Roman Catholic nun. She said, “by blood, I am Albanian.” 2) Teresa of Ávila (Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Y Ahumada) was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun, writer of the counter-reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer. She was a reformer of the Carmelite order, and she is considered a founder of the Discalced Carmelites and John of the cross.
Tresa
A strong person, name of a saint.
Terresa
Tereasa
Tracee
Warrior, Warrior.