Theresia

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Theresia

Gender Girl
Origin Greek
Letters 8
Syllables 3
Pronunciation thuh-REE-zee-uh

Theresia, which has 8 letters and 3 syllables, is a female name of Greek origin.

Meaning of Theresia

City in ancient greece

Theresia is a German feminine name derived from the Latin name Therasia, which is itself derived from the Greek word therao, meaning "to hunt". The name can also be translated to mean "harvester". Theresia is often associated with a person who is devoted, hardworking, and purposeful.

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Meaning City in ancient greece
Origin Greek
Gender Girl
Popularity (US) #815 in 1904 Rising Fast
Rarity (US) Rare (Top 1000)
Era Vintage (1900s)

Background & History of The Name Theresia

Theresia is a female given name that has its origins in the Greek name Theresa. The name Theresa is thought to have derived from the Greek word "therizo," meaning "to harvest" or "to gather." Theresia gained popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly among Catholic families influenced by the popularity of Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint Therese of Lisieux. This name has different variations across different cultures, such as Teresa, Thérèse, and Teresia.

Theresia has a deep religious significance as it is associated with two prominent Catholic saints. Saint Teresa of Avila was a Spanish mystic and writer in the 16th century, known for her influential works on spiritual life. She was canonized in 1614 and became the first female Doctor of the Church in 1970. Saint Therese of Lisieux, also known as "The Little Flower," was a French nun who lived in the late 19th century. She is widely revered for her autobiographical work "The Story of a Soul," which depicts her "little way" of seeking holiness through everyday actions. Her simplicity and devotion made her one of the most popular saints of the 20th century.

The name Theresia carries connotations of strength, devotion, and faithfulness. It is often associated with individuals who exhibit compassion, kindness, and a deep spiritual connection. Theresia has been consistently used over the years but has seen a decrease in popularity in recent times. However, it remains cherished by those who value its historical and religious significance. It is a name that transcends cultures and time periods, bringing to mind the virtuous qualities of the saints who bore similar names.

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