Meaning: Its source is Theodoric, an Ancient Germanic name meaning "Power of the tribe."
Narrative: Theodoric was the direct source of Derek and Dietrich, but gave rise to Terry through the intermediate Norman French name Thierri (also the source of the modern French Thierry).
Though Terry is commonly used as a nickname for Terence, that name evolved independently. Terence was derived from the Latin Terentius, whose meaning has been lost.
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Meaning: Its source is theros, a Greek name meaning "Late summer."
Popularity: The name Terrie ranked 733rd in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.
Though this name has fluctuated in use, it has been quietly present throughout the last century.
Narrative: The first bearers of this name might have been from the Greek island of Therasia. Though nothing about the early history of this name can be stated with certainty, it seems to have been first used in Spain and Portugal.
A celebrated and revered bearer of a form of this name was Mother Teresa (1910-1997). Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in present-day Macedonia, she became a Roman Catholic missionary and moved to India in the late 1940s, taking as her task the assistance of the diseased and destitute of the streets of Calcutta. In time, she founded an order of nuns, the Missionaries of Charity, whose sisters help people in need around the world. Her work earned her the title ''the saint of the gutters,'' as well as the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Name: Terrie
List:
- Terrie on Google
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