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English surname meaning 'son of Tenne'; traditionally a patronymic name indicating lineage.
Stone. Nahuatl name referencing Tenochtitlan, the ancient Aztec capital, representing strength and legacy.
Holder of the teachings, representing spiritual knowledge in Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Spanish and Italian diminutive of Teodoro/Theodore, from Greek 'theodoros' meaning 'gift of God.'
Gift of God. From Greek theou doron; Slavic variant of Theodore.
Gift of God, from Greek theos (God) and doron (gift).
Gift of God; Spanish form of the Greek name Theodore.
From Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (friend), meaning lover of God.
Divine brave man; possibly combining Turkish 'teo' (divine) with 'man' (brave).
God, divine, or sacred principle. Central concept in Aztec cosmology and philosophy representing the divine force.
Crowned; wearer of a crown. Variant of Stephanie.
Gazelle or wild goat; a biblical name with Hebrew roots.
Derived from the Roman family name Terentius; historically associated with grace or smoothness.
To harvest or summer.
To harvest or reap; feminine form of Theodore or variant of Teresa
From Greek therizo meaning to harvest or reap. Represents abundance and fertility.
Summer or harvester; derived from the Greek name Theresia.
Variant of Terrell; English surname possibly meaning puller.
Possibly from Terence, meaning 'smooth' or 'polished'
To harvest or summer. Represents abundance, fertility, and warmth.
A variant spelling of Teresa, from Greek Theresia, possibly related to 'to harvest' or summer.
To harvest or reap; symbolizing growth and abundance.
To harvest or gather; derived from Greek Theresia.
Harvester or to reap; Spanish diminutive of Teresa from Greek 'therizo'
Harvester or summer; a variant of Theresa or Teresa, from Greek meaning to reap or gather.
Harvester; derived from the Greek Therasia, symbolizing abundance, growth, and reaping blessings.
One who harvests; associated with summer. Represents nurturing and growth.
Of the earth; relating to the terrestrial world or earthly realm.
Derived from Latin and French 'terra' meaning earth or land, symbolizing groundedness and nature.
Hard and stern; variant of Terrell possibly from Latin or French origins.
Harvester or reaper; associated with the earth and summer season.
A variant of Teresa, with Greek connections and possible associations with harvesting.
Combination of Terry (from Latin Terentius, meaning 'smooth') and Lynn (Old English for 'lake').
A variant of Theresa, a Greek-origin name.
Of the earth; earthly and grounded.
One who threshes grain. From Latin meaning of the land or territory.
Compound name combining Terry and Ann; Terry from Terence, Ann from Hannah.
Related to harvest or summer; symbolizes abundance and warmth.
Bright child, from Japanese 'teru' (shining) and 'ko' (child), representing luminosity and youth.
Japanese name meaning shining or radiant, combining teru (shine) with the masculine suffix o. Conveys brightness and illumination.
Harvester; variant of Teresa with roots related to summer and harvest.
An Arabic name referring to a fountain in paradise as described in Islamic tradition, symbolizing divine grace.
Named after a river in Wales; represents flowing grace and natural beauty.
Harvester, to reap
To gather; harvester; variant of Tessa
One who harvests, or from Thessaly in Greece
Reaper or harvest. Associated with summer and abundance.
Iron man; from Japanese 'tetsu' (iron) with masculine ending.
A type of tropical flowering plant (Ixora) native to the South Pacific.
Variant of Thomas or a place-derived name. Scottish origin, historically used as a surname and given name.
Tongan form of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
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