Names Like Tess

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Daisy
The name of a flower taken from the Old English daegeseage, meaning "the day's eye". The name reflects the way the flower opens in the day and closes at night.
Tessa
The reaper of the harvest. Short form of Theresa. From Greek word theros means "late summer".
Tessie
Abbrevation of Teresa, means harvest.
Dessie
Dicie
Daisey
Variant of name Daisy.
Dessa
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Andréas (Ἀνδρέας),” which in turn derives from “anḗr (ἀνήρ) andrós (ἀνδρός),” meaning “man, adult male, husband.” In turn, the name means “manly and strong, courageous and warrior.” He was the first Apostle in the New Testament. It is traditionally popular because, according to the Christian Bible, Saint Andrew was one of the earliest disciples of Jesus and one of the twelve Apostles. Andrew the Apostle (6 BC–60 AD), called in the Orthodox tradition Prōtoklētos, or the First-called, is a Christian Apostle and the brother of Saint Peter. Like other Greek names, the name “Andrew” appears to have been common among the Jews, Christians, and other Hellenized people of the region. No Hebrew or Aramaic name is recorded for him. According to Orthodox tradition, the apostolic successor to Saint Andrew is Patriarch Bartholomew I.
Doyce
Deysi
It is a feminine given name, commonly thought to be derived from the name of the flower. However, the flower name derives from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) compound words “dæġes ēaġe,” meaning “day’s eye.” Daisy is also a nickname for Margaret, used because Marguerite, the French version of that name, is also a French name for the oxeye daisy. The oxeye daisy is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia and an introduced plant to North America, Australia, and New Zealand. It is one of several Asteraceae family plants to be called a “daisy” and has the vernacular names: common daisy, dog daisy, moon daisy, and Oxe-eye daisy.
Desi
From the English word, meaning "fate", originally from the Latin destinare, meaning "to determine".
Dossie
Tyce
The one who is firm in inner self., The one who is firm in inner self.
Deisy
One who achieves dreams, passionate.
Tisa
A desirable person, cypress tree.
Tacy
Feminine form of greek anastasios means of the resurrection.
Disa
A Scandinavian female name, originally a short form of Old Norse names ending with -dis; a reference to a kind of divine beings called d?ser, hence the meaning can be said to be "goddess".
Daisie
Day for an eye.
Daysi
Name of a flower, lovely.
Deisi
It is a feminine given name, commonly thought to be derived from the name of the flower. However, the flower name derives from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) compound words “dæġes ēaġe,” meaning “day’s eye.” Daisy is also a nickname for Margaret, used because Marguerite, the French version of that name, is also a French name for the oxeye daisy. The oxeye daisy is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia and an introduced plant to North America, Australia, and New Zealand. It is one of several Asteraceae family plants to be called a “daisy” and has the vernacular names: common daisy, dog daisy, moon daisy, and Oxe-eye daisy.
Deicy