October 1
Why this day? Tereza is a form of Therese, and shares its name day.
Tereza is celebrated in Germany on October 1.
Tereza is a name of Greek origin, derived from "Therasia," meaning "festive" or "the one who celebrates." It has a rich history associated with historical and religious figures such as Teresa of Ávila, giving it a touch of timeless elegance. In Brazil, the name has gained strength and popularity, remaining classic without seeming outdated. It is a choice that harmonizes tradition and elegance, perfect for those who appreciate names with personality.
The typical Tereza is the one who arrives at a party with a smile on her face and a funny story on her lips. She is extroverted, yet knows how to listen when necessary; she is the friend who invites you for coffee and makes you laugh so hard your stomach hurts. She has a practical side but also daydreams about travel and good books. In short: she is the perfect balance between seriousness and fun.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Tereza is like a good wine: she gets better with time. She does not fall in love with just anyone, but prefers to build a deep and genuine connection. When she falls in love, she is loyal, loving, and has a unique way of making the other person feel special. She can be somewhat jealous, but this stems from her caring nature. The secret? She wants a partner who is her best friend and accomplice in adventures.
Because it combines tradition, elegance, and a pleasant sound, while also featuring prominent historical figures.
Extroverted, loyal, with a sharp sense of humor and a generous heart.
A deep connection, loyalty, and a partner who is her best friend and accomplice.
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