Teresa Mo — Sun kwan Chinese name 毛舜筠 Chinese name 毛舜筠 (Traditional) Chinese name … Wikipedia
Teresa — f Italian and Spanish form of THERESA (SEE Theresa). In the English speaking world the name is often chosen in this spelling by Roman Catholics, with particular reference to the Spanish saint, Teresa of Ávila (Teresa Cepeda de Ahumada, 1515–82).… … First names dictionary
Teresa — Teresa, Theresa, genannt Mutter Teresa, eigentlich Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhio [ gɔndza bo jadzhio], indische katholische Ordensgründerin albanischer Herkunft, * Skopje 27. 8. 1910, ✝ Kalkutta 5. 9. 1997; trat mit 18 Jahren den irischen »Loretto… … Universal-Lexikon
Teresa — Teresa, Mother →↑Mother Teresa … Dictionary of contemporary English
teresa — 1. adj. Se dice de la monja carmelita descalza que profesa la reforma de Santa Teresa. U. t. c. s. f.) 2. f. santateresa … Diccionario de la lengua española
Teresa — Teresa1 [ä′vē lä΄tə rē′sə, tə rē′zə] n. a feminine name: see THERESA1 Teresa2 for 1 [ tə rā′sə; ] for 2 [ tə rē′sə ] or Sp [ te re′sä] 1. Mother (born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) 1910 97; Rom. Catholic missionary in India, born in Skopje, Albania (now … English World dictionary
Teresa — ist so viel wie Teresia … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Teresa — (Agnes Gonxha Bajaxhiu, en relig. Mère) (1910 1997) religieuse indienne d origine albano yougoslave; fondatrice des Missionnaires de la charité. P. Nobel de la paix 1979 … Encyclopédie Universelle
teresa — sustantivo femenino 1. (preferentemente en plural) Uso/registro: coloquial, vulgar. Pragmática: humorístico. Pechos femeninos: En verano ellas están en las playas con las teresas al aire … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Teresa — Infobox Given name 2 gender = feminineTeresa, Theresa, and Therese ( fr. Thérèse) are feminine given names. The name is thought to be derived from the Greek verb therizein , meaning to harvest. Some common diminutives or nicknames for Teresa… … Wikipedia