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Terri

Terrific, mountainous

TER-ee/ˈtɛri/

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7
Lucky #
Thursday
Lucky Day
Greek
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Greek word teras, meaning 'terrific' or 'terrible.' In ancient Greece, this name was given to children born near mountains or in mountainous regions. In the Christian tradition, Terri is associated with the strength and courage of biblical figures like Terah and Teresa.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of strength and courage, rooted in the earth and connected to the divine.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Terri

Short form of Teresa, meaning hunter or from Teresopolis

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

TER-ee

/ˈtɛri/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

GreenGray

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Agate

Cultural & Spiritual notes

In Christian tradition, Terri can also be derived from Teresa, a name honoring Saint Teresa of Avila, a Spanish mystic and reformer famous for her writings and deep contemplation. Terri can carry the courage and strength of these influential figures from biblical and religious history, inspiring those who bear the name to face challenges with determination and resilience.

The name Terri holds deep spiritual significance as it represents awe and reverence for the power and mystery of God. Terra, meaning 'earth' in Latin, is also a root word of Terri and serves as a reminder of our connection to the earth and our Creator. Bearing the name Terri, an individual may be called to remember their spiritual foundation and the divine power that surrounds them.

Historical references

Historical records show that Teresa of Avila, Spanish mystic and reformer of the 16th century The name Terri carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

16th century

Notable people with this name

Terri Clark (Singer)Terri Schiavo (Case Study)

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Terrific, mountainous