1. Therese
Therese: Greek origin, meaning "to reap" or "to harvest," symbolizing a fruitful life.
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Therese: Greek origin, meaning "to reap" or "to harvest," symbolizing a fruitful life.
Thresa: Greek, "to harvest"
Theressa: Greek for "to reap, gather," conveying prosperity and fertility.
Thressa: Greek name meaning "reaper," implying abundance and prosperity.
Thersa: Greek origin, meaning "harvest, summer," symbolizing abundance, warmth, and radiance.
Holds the essence of happiness and positivity.
Goddess of harvest and fertility
Thereza: Fulfilled and blessed through hard work
Theresea: fertility, abundance, divine favor
Industriousness, dedication.
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Ressie: Welsh origin, meaning "ardor" or "enthusiasm"; conveys passion and determination.
Rose (Latin), Secret (Arabic), Garden (Persian)
Roise: Irish name meaning "red-haired"
Roizy: Hebrew origin, meaning "rose."
Rosey: Radiating with the beauty and charm of a rose.
Raeesah: Leader, commanding, authoritative.
Upward movement, growth, potential; Old English "rīsan" (to climb)
Raeesa: Arabic feminine name meaning "chief," "leader," or "successful."
Rossy: "Red" or "Ruddy" (Gaelic)
Raissa, of Slavic origin, means "innocent" or "pure," reflecting paradise-like qualities.
Razia, Arabic name, means contentment, satisfaction, fulfillment, inner peace. Graceful, elegant, royal. Delhi Sultanate ruler.
Reisy: Welsh origin meaning "ardor" or "passion"; fiery spirit, intense emotions, unwavering determination
Roiza: A radiant daydream of Persian origin.
Reizy: Hebrew origin, meaning "rose."
Rayssa: "Paradise flower of light" (Russian origins)
Resa, of Latin origin, means "rose," symbolizing beauty, love, and joy.
Raysa: Arabic origin, meaning "radiant" or "bright"
Raisah: Arabic origin meaning "chief" or "leader."
Secret or enigma in Hebrew.
Rosi: Latin origin, meaning "rose", symbolizing elegance and beauty.