Theresa Damonte

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Theresa 119
Damonte 96,264
Theresa Damonte 6,010,740
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  1. is 96,260th most common Cronise
  2. is 96,261st most common Cugliari
  3. is 96,262nd most common Cumbest
  4. is 96,263rd most common Czerw
  5. is 96,264th most common Damonte
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  8. is 96,267th most common Delaire
  9. is 96,268th most common Deremo
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  1. is 6,010,736th most common Theresa Dacosta
  2. is 6,010,737th most common Theresa Dade
  3. is 6,010,738th most common Theresa Dahlquist
  4. is 6,010,739th most common Theresa Dail
  5. is 6,010,740th most common Theresa Damonte
  6. is 6,010,741st most common Theresa Daniell
  7. is 6,010,742nd most common Theresa Dansereau
  8. is 6,010,743rd most common Theresa Dantoni
  9. is 6,010,744th most common Theresa Dao

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Theresa

Meaning & History

Damonte

(female) Of problematic origin. The name seems to have been first used in Spain and Portugal, and, according to tradition, was the name of the wife of St Paulinus of Nola, who spent most of his life in Spain; she was said to have originated (and to have derived her name) from the Greek island of Thēra. However, this story is neither factually nor etymologically confirmed.

Variants: Teresa, Treeza.

Pet forms: Terri, Tessa.

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