Teresa
Female
Teresa is a classic name with Greek origins, derived from 'Therese,' meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer.' Variations of the name exist across many cultures and languages.
Saint Teresa of Ávila (Teresa of Jesus) was a highly influential mystic and writer of the 16th century, leaving a profound impact on the Catholic Church. The name's enduring popularity speaks to its timeless appeal and connection to spirituality for some.
Mother Teresa
An Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, famed for her charitable work with the poor in Calcutta. (1910-1997)
Teresa of Avila
A Spanish mystic, writer, and reformer of the Carmelite Order during the Counter-Reformation. (1515-1582)
Teresa Carreño
A Venezuelan pianist, composer and conductor considered one of the greatest pianists of the 19th century (1853-1917)