The Irish form is Treasa (trassa)
Although not actually connected historically the name 'Terence' was used
for the Irish Toiríolach and also for a southern variant, Traolach.
The Irish Gaelic version is Treasa.
In Irish Theresa is spelled Treasa (trassa) and Toiréasa (ter-ae-sa).
In Irish the names equated with it were Traolach, Toiriolach.
The native name Toiríolach was equated with Terence. Also spelled Tarlach,
Toirleach and Traolach.
The Irish version of Teresa is Treasa [trassa] the closest to Jean would probably be the Scots Gaelic Sìne[sheena].
There are a number of saints and blesseds named Teresa: Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Teresa Bracco Teresa de Gesu, Jornet y Ibars Teresa Eustochio Teresa Eustochio Verzeri Teresa Grillo Michel Teresa Margaret Redi Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart Teresa Maria de la Cruz Teresa Maria Mastena Teresa Maria of the Cross Teresa Michel Teresa of Avila Teresa of Calcutta Teresa of Portugal Terese of the Andes Teresa of the Child Jesus Saint John of the Cross Teresa Valse Pantellini Teresa Verzeri
There are several women named St. Teresa who have been recognized as saints by the Catholic Church. Some of the most well-known ones are St. Teresa of Avila, St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa), and St. Therese of Lisieux. Each of these women had a significant impact on the Church and the world.
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It depends on which Teresa being mentioned (example: Saint Teresa, Mother Teresa, etc.)
Irish "Gaelic": bláth Scottish Gaelic:
Teresa Jakubowska has written: 'Teresa Jakubowska'
Teresa Roszkowska has written: 'Teresa Roszkowska'
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.