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  1. tere - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Apr 15, 2026 · Some square names in Budapest use the form tere instead of tér, e.g. Hősök tere, Ferenciek tere, Rózsák tere, Vértanúk tere, Hadak tere, Mindenszentek tere, Ötvenhatosok tere, …

  2. Tere - Wikipedia

    Look up tere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  3. Tere - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name "Tere" is a variant of the name "Teresa" and has multiple origins and meanings. In Spanish, it is a diminutive form of Teresa, which means "harvester" or "reaper."

  4. *tere- - Etymology and Meaning of the Root - Etymonline

    *terə-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to rub, turn," with derivatives referring to twisting, also to boring, drilling, piercing; and to the rubbing of cereal grain to remove the husks, and thus to threshing.

  5. Tere - Meaning of Tere, What does Tere mean? - BabyNamesPedia

    Meaning of Tere - What does Tere mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Tere for girls.

  6. Tere - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry

    Apr 28, 2026 · Tere is a feminine name with diverse origins across multiple cultures. In Spanish contexts, it often serves as a nickname for Teresa, meaning 'harvester' or 'to harvest.'

  7. Meaning, origin and history of the name Tere - Behind the Name

    Feb 28, 2019 · Spanish short form of Teresa.

  8. What does Tere mean? - Definitions.net

    Definition of Tere in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Tere. What does Tere mean? Information and translations of Tere in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  9. Tere - Meaning, Origin, Popular Culture, and Similar Names

    The name Tere is typically regarded as a diminutive or shortened form of other names, such as Teresa. It carries meanings related to harvest or sometimes interpreted as guardian or protector, depending …

  10. What Does The Name Tere Mean? - The Meaning of Names

    The name Tere primarily functions as a diminutive form of Teresa, deriving from the Spanish and Italian traditions of creating affectionate shortened versions of longer given names.