The name Teresa (or Theresa) has deep roots, though its exact origin is debated among scholars:
Most commonly linked to the Greek word therizo (θερίζω), meaning "to harvest" or "to reap" . Teresa
The name carries a weight of history, most often associated with two of the most influential women in history: Saint Teresa of Ávila (a mystic and doctor of the Church) and Saint Teresa of Calcutta (known globally as Mother Teresa). 1. Etymology and Origins The name Teresa (or Theresa) has deep roots,
It may also stem from the Greek island of Therasia in the Aegean Sea. Teresa