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.
Gender | feminine |
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Language(s) | Hungarian |
Name day | May 3 |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Greek |
Meaning | "respect" |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Timi |
Derived | Euthymia |
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
- Tímea Babos (born 1993), Hungarian tennis player
- Timea Bacsinszky (born 1989), Swiss tennis player
- Timea Majorová (born 1974), Slovak fitness competitor
- Tímea Tóth (born 1980), Hungarian former handballer
- Timea Toth (swimmer) (born 1968), Israeli Olympic swimmer
- Tímea Nagy (born 1970), Hungarian fencer
- Tímea Nagy (activist) (born 1977), Hungarian trafficked worker in Canada
- Tímea Paksy (born 1983), Hungarian sprint canoer
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