Tero name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin and Old Greek
Usage: Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: TEH-ro
Meaning: The Brave, The Manly and To Rub Or to Wear Out
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What does Tero mean?

Boy name Tero has its origin in Latin is used mostly in Finnish, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. Tero is variant form of biblical Antero. Antero is variant form of biblical, enduring and preeminent Andrew.

Antero is Finnish form of Andreas. Origin of Antero is in Old Greek, meaning of Antero is "The Brave, The Manly and The Brave". Tero is Finnish equivalent of Terentius.

How do I pronounce Tero?

The proper pronunciation of two syllabled Tero is TEH-ro. The pronunciation choose to emphasis on first TEH syllable.

Variants of Tero

Teroi, Antero, Andreas, Andrew, Anterio, Terentius, Ander, Adnrew, Andra, Andrewjacob, Anterrio

How popular is the name Tero?

Tero is a popular baby name in Finland where every 1 in 400 have the name. As per our evaluation, over 10000 babies have been bestowed Tero around the globe.

Facts

Tero in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands5500
Finland16224984100
Sweden2368600
Norway236800
Denmark13000

What numerology tells about Tero?

Travel when you are heartbroken because it helps you to heal faster. You wish to live someplace quiet surrounded by nature and animals like the mountains. You dream of spending your last days in a place like this. But for now, focus on today. Let go off your past, you are not what happened to you rather what you choose to be. You are attractive but naive too. Don't let the rules and restrictions you hold on to so tight?

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Famous people named Tero

  • Tero Palmroth, former driver in the CART Championship Car series
  • Tero Lehterä, is retired professional ice hockey player
  • Tero Järvenpää, Finnish javelin thrower
  • Tero Pitkämäki, Finnish track and field athlete
  • Tero Arkiomaa, retired Finnish ice hockey player
  • Tero Leinonen, retired ice hockey goaltender
  • Tero Jartti, Finnish actor, director and screenwriter
  • Tero Penttilä, former professional football player

Sources

  1. Digi- ja väestötietovirasto, https://nimipalvelu.dvv.fi/suosituimmat-etunimet
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