Associations to the word «Theresa»
Noun
- Ethan
- Maria
- Mcqueen
- Empress
- Gwen
- Habsburg
- Carmel
- Villiers
- Antoinette
- Myra
- Silesia
- Archduke
- Bohemia
- Austria
- Kathleen
- Este
- Merritt
- Tuscany
- Lorraine
- Ecstasy
- Xiv
- Winthrop
- Antonia
- Bavaria
- Sardinia
- Prussia
- Jared
- Leopold
- Calvin
- Dauphin
- Anita
- Maximilian
- Sonny
- Ferdinand
- Lopez
- Crane
- Rebecca
- Heiress
- Donaldson
- Countess
- Fitzgerald
- Cha
- Rousseau
- Cebu
- Convent
- Parma
- Sanction
- Frederic
- Nico
- Savoy
- Caroline
- Galicia
- Hungary
- Aix
- Vienna
- Deco
- Consort
- Honolulu
- Elisabeth
- Married
- Porter
- Teresa
- Mercedes
- Sister
- Sparks
- Oswald
- Diaz
- Silas
- Brady
- Alfonso
- Eldest
- Marie
- Nun
- Governess
- Moritz
- Francis
- Neumann
- Johanna
- Naples
- Lister
- Abbess
- Austrian
- Elector
- Succession
- Emanuel
- Lawson
- Spence
- Prussian
- Rae
- Russell
- Princess
- Niece
Wiktionary
THERESA, proper noun. A female given name , an alteration of Teresa, first used in Spain, supposedly derived from the name of the island of Thera in Greece.
Dictionary definition
THERESA, noun. Indian nun and missionary in the Roman Catholic Church (born of Albanian parents in what is now Macedonia); dedicated to helping the poor in India (1910-1997).
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.