Tímea

Tímea, Timea or originally, Timéa is a popular Hungarian female given name and Hungarian-speaking regions such as parts of Transylvania (Romania) and Slovakia.

Tímea
Genderfeminine
Language(s)Hungarian
Name dayMay 3
Origin
Language(s)Greek
Meaning"respect"
Other names
Nickname(s)Timi
DerivedEuthymia

The name Tímea was created by the popular Hungarian author Mór Jókai for a figure in his 1872 novel The Man with the Golden Touch. It is derived from Euthymia, a Greek noun meaning "sweet natured".[1]

People with the name

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gollark: Unrelatedly, trying to choose a phone to replace my broken one has been an annoyingly complex multi-day ordeal because phones now are bad.
gollark: Sure, that makes *some* sense then.
gollark: You could say "it's better than nothing", but if you think you can do something it might give you a false sense of confidence and stop you considering safer options.
gollark: Generally, I'm pretty sure *consistently* defending (physically) against armed people when you are *not* armed is not really possible.

References

  1. Duden, das große Vornamenlexikon
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