"to harvest, summer"
Teresita
Pronunciation: [ t-er-ehs-EET-uh ]
Teresita is a girl name of Greek origin meaning "to harvest, summer." Ranked #8,665 in the US, popular nicknames include Tere, Sita, and Chita.
Sweet and saintly, with endless warmth
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Meaning & Origin
"little Teresa"
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The Story of Teresita
Teresita is the beloved Spanish diminutive of Teresa, meaning little Teresa — the -ita suffix expressing affection and endearment throughout Spanish and Filipino naming traditions. Teresa itself likely derives from the Greek Therasia, possibly meaning summer or harvest, though its exact origin remains debated. Through Saint Teresa of Ávila and the Little Flower Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, the name carries profound Catholic spiritual resonance across the Spanish-speaking world and the Philippines.
Teresita has been a staple name in Latin America and the Philippines for centuries, particularly in Catholic families honoring the Carmelite saints. While formal Teresa is more common in Spain and Portugal, the diminutive Teresita remains warmly prevalent in Mexico, Colombia, and across the Philippines.
In Philippine culture, Teresita is not just a name but a term of warmth — reflecting the Filipino cultural tradition of using affectionate diminutives as formal given names. The name also honors the memory of Saint Teresa, whose mystical writings continue to inspire Catholic spiritual life globally.
Historical Record
Teresita first appeared in US Social Security records in 1950.
Over 2,814 babies have been named Teresita in the United States since SSA records began.
Today, Teresita is rising quickly in popularity , currently ranked #8,665 for girl names in the US .
Fun Facts
- Saint Teresa of Ávila, born Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada, was the first woman declared a Doctor of the Catholic Church in 1970
- Teresita is among the most common names in the Philippines, where the -ita diminutive is fully accepted as a formal given name
Teresita in Other Languages
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Famous People Named Teresita
Teresita Fernandez
Artist
1968
Cuban-American public artist known for large-scale landscape installations, including work on the High Line in New York
Saint Teresa of Avila
Religious
1515
Spanish mystic, Carmelite nun, Doctor of the Church, and author of The Interior Castle
Teresita Fictional
Other
Central character in the beloved Mexican folk story cycle about grace and resilience
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 4
- Popularity Rank
- #8,665
- Total SSA Count
- 13
- Cultural Origins
- Spanish Latin American Filipino Portuguese
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Casual
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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About the Name Teresita
Teresita is a girl name with Spanish, Latin American, Filipino, and Portuguese origins . The name means "to harvest, summer" in Greek .
Teresita is currently ranked #8,665 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Teresita has 4 syllables and is pronounced t-er-ehs-EET-uh, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Teresita include Tere, Sita, Chita, and Tita. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Teresita include Teresa . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.
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Sources
- U.S. Social Security Administration — National Baby Names Data (popularity rankings and historical trends)
- Behind the Name (etymology and meaning research)
- NamingEverything editorial research and analysis