Theresa dates well back to the ancient Greeks, meaning one who "harvests" or "reaps". While there is perhaps no Teresa more famous than Mother Teresa, the name has deep roots in its Catholic heritage with many namesake saints. Saint Theresa is the patron saint against illness.
Theresa dates well back to the ancient Greeks, meaning one who "harvests" or "reaps". While there is perhaps no Teresa more famous than Mother Teresa, the name has deep roots in its Catholic heritage with many namesake saints. Saint Theresa is the patron saint against illness.
Theresa dates well back to the ancient Greeks, meaning one who "harvests" or "reaps". While there is perhaps no Teresa more famous than Mother Teresa, the name has deep roots in its Catholic heritage with many namesake saints. Saint Theresa is the patron saint against illness.
Theresa dates well back to the ancient Greeks, meaning one who "harvests" or "reaps". While there is perhaps no Teresa more famous than Mother Teresa, the name has deep roots in its Catholic heritage with many namesake saints. Saint Theresa is the patron saint against illness.