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Forename Tereza

Worldwide, Tereza (Tereza Brazil Czechia Mexico Peru Tanzania, Тереза Ukraine Russia Belarus Armenia Bulgaria, تريزا Iraq Egypt Sudan Libya Palestinian Territory, among others...) is a widespread female given name. The first name Tereza is habitual in Czechia, where it is a common girly name, Brazil, and Cabo Verde, where it is quite a common female name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Brazil, Czechia, and Mexico. Much less frequently, Tereza is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Tereza

name 泰莉莎, name Tereza, name Teresia, name Theresa, name Theresia, name Térèza, name Têrêsa, name Тэреза, name Тэрэза, name Tereža, name Treasa, name Terese, name Terézia, name Teréza, name Tareixa, name Thérèse, name Тереза, name تريزا, name Resi, name Têrêxa, name Thesi, name Teresa, name Téréza, name Terezia, name テレサ, name Téreza, name Τερέζα, name Therese, name 德莉莎, name 테레사, name Терезия, name תרזה, name ترزا, name Terezija, name Тереса, name Teresita, name Терес, name Թերեզա, name Teréz, name 特雷莎, name Theres
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Tereza Peru, Tanzania, Brazil, Czechia, Mexico
Тереза Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia, Armenia
تريزا Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Palestinian Territory

First name Tereza in the context

Tereza is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Tereza , the character in Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being; Tereza , the character in the play "Popolaros"; Tracy Bond , the character in the James Bond series, On Her Majesty's Secret Service; Siryn , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men and Teresa Lisbon , the fictional character on the American TV crime drama The Mentalist, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

tereza de benguela leader of the Quilombo do Piolho (b. 1700) link
picture of tereza svatová tereza svatová tereza svatová Czech writer (1858-1940), CZ (b. 1858) link
picture of tereza mellanová tereza mellanová tereza mellanová Czech educator, author of children's literature, and publicist, CZ (b. 1863) link
picture of tereza dubrovská tereza dubrovská tereza dubrovská Czech poet and translator, CZ (b. 1873) link
tereza klauberová holocaust victim, b. 1850-10-15, CZ (b. 1850) link
tereza polabská Czech author (1851-1912), CZ (b. 1851) link
tereza schwarzová holocaust victim, b. 1852-03-21, CZ (b. 1852) link
tereza haasová holocaust victim, b. 1854-04-17, CZ (b. 1854) link
tereza weisskopfová holocaust victim, b. 1855-02-05, CZ (b. 1855) link
tereza haasová holocaust victim, b. 1856-03-11, CZ (b. 1856) link
tereza sternová holocaust victim, b. 1858-12-01, CZ (b. 1858) link
tereza krausová holocaust victim, b. 1858-05-12, CZ (b. 1858) link
tereza freundová holocaust victim, b. 1859-05-30, CZ (b. 1859) link
tereza vodňanská holocaust victim, b. 1859-08-25, CZ (b. 1859) link
tereza försterová holocaust victim, b. 1859-12-30, CZ (b. 1859) link

Characteristic surnames

Melo, Barros, Vieira, Martins, Machado, Moreira, Santana, Almeida, Andrade, Cardoso, Barbosa, Batista, Pereira, Ribeiro, Freitas, Carvalho, Teixeira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Conceicao, Rodrigues, Goncalves, Campos, Fernandes, Castro, Soares, Cruz, Rosa, Reis, Dias, Lima, Moura, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Alves, Costa, Brito, Pinto, Ramos, Rocha, Gomes, Lopes, Jesus, Nunes, Moraes, Santos, Araujo, and Nascimento