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Around the globe, Teresa (Teresa , Тереза , Тереса , among others...) is a prevalent girly given name. The forename Teresa is characteristic of Mexico, where it is a common female name, Argentina, and Guam (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Mexico, the United States, and Argentina. Likewise, Teresa is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Teresa | Argentina, United States, Spain, Mexico, Poland |
Тереза | Armenia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Bulgaria |
Тереса | Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia |
تريزا | Iraq, Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Sudan, Libya |
テレサ | Japan |
特雷莎 | China |
תרזה | Israel |
Τερέζα | Greece |
Resi, Tareixa, Terese, Teresi, Teresia, Teresita, Teresà, Teresá, Teresė, Teresɑ, Tereza, Terezia, Terezie, Terezija, Tereša, Teri, Terèsa, Terésa, Teréz, Terézia, Terêsa, Terësa, Terēze, Terǝsa, Theres, Theresa, Therese, Theresia, Therése, Thesi, Thérèse, Tèresa, Tèrèsa, Tèrèsà, Téresa, Térèsa, Térésa, Têrêsa, Têrêsâ, Têrêxa, Tërësa, Ťeresa, Ана, Терезия, Терезія, Терес, Терэса, Тэреса, Тэрэза, Тэрэса,
Teresa is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Teresa Lisbon , the fictional character on the American TV crime drama The Mentalist; Teresa Panza , character in Don Quixote; Teresa , the fictional character from 86; Teresa Ross , the fictional character, The Squire of Gothos and Teresa , the fictional character based on the Barbie doll, and in many other works.