Τερέζα (Tereza) e as in exit.
Teresa (or Theresa) has no equivalent in Hebrew, but you can spell it phonetically as תרסה or תרזהThe meaning of Teresa is uncertain, but it could be derived from Greek θερος (theros) "summer", from Greek θεριζω (therizo) "to harvest", or from the name of the Greek island of Therasia (the western island of Santorini).
Its source is theros, a Greek name meaning "Late summer."
The name Tessa is often considered a diminutive of the name Teresa. It can also be derived from the Greek word "theresa," meaning "harvester." In some cases, Tessa may be used as a standalone name, appreciated for its simplicity and charm.
Teresa Kowalczyk's birth name is Teresa Kowalska.
Greek origin The name Achilles is primarily a male name of Greek origin that means Pain. May be from the Greek word 'achos' which means "pain" or from the name of the Achelous River.
The name comes from the Greek word neos, meaning new.
It is not a Greek word/name nor has Greek origin, so it doesnt have a meaning in Greek.
Hemera is the Greek word for 'day'. Dies is the Latin word.
The Greek word for finger is daxtilo. I can't think of a fruit with that name.
You don't say which type of name. The Greek word is Helios. The element helium is named from it.
kallos is the greek name for beauty.
The Greek word for "Books" is "βιβλία".