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      Meaning of the first name Thellma

      Origin

      Greek, Possibly English

      Meaning

      Resolute Protector or Strong Will

      Variations

      Thelma, Thelmalina, Hallmar
      The name Thelma originates from Greek roots and has seen various interpretations throughout history. It is commonly understood to mean resolute protector or strong-willed, qualities that are often valued in personal and cultural contexts. Thelma embodies characteristics of reliability and determination, making it a name that carries significant weight and connotation of strength.

      Thelma has historical significance that traces back to its early usage in literature and culture. Its popularity surged in the early 20th century, particularly after its appearance in the 1907 novel Thelma by the author Marie Corelli. The book propelled the name into modern consciousness and contributed to its widespread appeal in English-speaking countries. Over time, Thelma has appeared in various cultural contexts, including film and television, helping to solidify its place in history.

      In contemporary society, Thelma remains a recognizable name, though it is less common than it once was. It is often associated with strong female figures and is occasionally used nostalgically, referencing its historical roots. Despite its decreased frequency in recent naming trends, Thelma continues to evoke a sense of strength and resilience, qualities that resonate with many parents when choosing names for their children today.

      Based on our records...

      Hudson

      This is the most common surname associated with Thellma.

      Virgil

      This is the most common name of those married to a Thellma.

      Beryl

      This is the most common name for a child of a Thellma.
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