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Across the world, Thérèse (Thérèse , Тереза , Theres ) is a common predominantly feminine, but very seldom boy's forename. The given name Thérèse is characteristic of Cameroon, where it is quite a common primarily feminine, but very seldom boy's name, Bulgaria, where it is quite a common female name, and Moldova. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ukraine. Very seldom, Thérèse is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Thérèse | Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, Senegal, Cameroon |
Тереза | Bulgaria, Russia, Armenia, Ukraine, Belarus |
Theres | Sweden, United States, France, Cameroon, Germany |
Lisieux, Marie-Thérèse, Resi, Sveta, Tareixa, Teresa, Terese, Teresia, Teresita, Tereza, Terezia, Terezie, Terezija, Teréz, Terézia, Theresa, Therese, Theresia, Therése, Thesi, Trees, Têrêsa, Têrêxa, Τερέζα, Терезия, Терес, Тереса, Тэрэза, Թերեզա, ספרד, تريزا, テレサ, テレザ, 德莉莎, 泰莉莎, 特雷莎, and 테레사
Thérèse is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Thérèse Paré , character in La Petite Vie; Thérèse Raquin , the fictional character, Thérèse Raquin; Thérèse , the character in the play "Lorsque l'enfant paraît"; Thérèse Magneau , the theatrical character in the play "Victor, or Power to the Children" and Thérèse de Lorget , the operatic character in the opera L'Aiglon by Jacques Ibert, and in many other works.
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