Theo

  • [ THEE-o (English), TAY-o (Dutch) ]
  • English, Dutch
Short form of THEODORE, THEOBALD, and other names that begin with Theo.

THEODORE   male   English
From the Greek name Θεοδωρος (Theodoros), which meant "gift of god" from Greek θεος (theos) "god" and δωρον (doron) "gift". This was the name of several saints, including Theodore of Amasea, a 4th-century Greek soldier; Theodore of Tarsus, a 7th-century archbishop of Canterbury; and Theodore the Studite, a 9th-century Byzantine monk. It was also borne by two popes.

This was a common name in classical Greece, and, due to both the saints who carried it and the favourable meaning, it came into general use in the Christian world, being especially popular among Eastern Christians. It was however rare in Britain before the 19th century. Famous bearers include three tsars of Russia (in the Russian form Fyodor) and American president Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919).
THEOBALD   male   English (Rare), Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements theud "people" and bald "bold". The Normans brought the name to England, where it joined an existing Old English cognate. The medieval forms Tibald and Tebald were commonly Latinized as Theobaldus. It was rare by the 20th century.
FULL FORMS
DUTCH: Theodoor, Theodorus, Theofilus
ENGLISH: Theobald, Theodore
EQUIVALENTS
AMHARIC: Tewodros
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Baldo, Theobald, Theudobald
ANCIENT GREEK: Theodoros, Theodorus, Theophilos, Theophilus
ARMENIAN: Toros
BIBLICAL: Theophilus
BULGARIAN: Teodor, Todor
CROATIAN: Teo, Teodor
CZECH: Teodor, Theodor
DANISH: Teodor, Theodor
DUTCH: Theo
ENGLISH: Ted, Teddy, Theo, Tibby
FINNISH: Teuvo
FRENCH: Théo, Théodore, Théophile, Thibault
GEORGIAN: Tedore
GERMAN: Theodor, Theophil
GREEK: Theodoros
HUNGARIAN: Teodor, Tivadar, Tódor
ITALIAN: Baldo, Teo, Teobaldo, Teodoro, Teofilo
LATVIAN: Teodors
LIMBURGISH: Thei
LITERATURE: Tybalt
MACEDONIAN: Teodor, Todor, Toše, Toshe
NORWEGIAN: Teodor, Theodor
POLISH: Teodor, Teofil
PORTUGUESE: Téo, Teobaldo, Teodoro, Teófilo
ROMANIAN: Teodor, Theodor, Tudor
RUSSIAN: Fedor, Fedya, Feodor, Feofil, Fyodor
SERBIAN: Teodor, Todor
SLOVAK: Teodor
SLOVENE: Teodor
SPANISH: Baldo, Teo, Teobaldo, Teodoro, Teófilo
SWEDISH: Teodor, Theodor
UKRAINIAN: Fedir
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT GREEK: Theodora, Theophila
BULGARIAN: Teodora, Todorka
ENGLISH: Dora, Dorean, Doreen, Doretta, Dorinda, Dorine, Dorita, Theodora
GERMAN: Theda
GREEK: Dora, Theodora
HUNGARIAN: Dóra, Teodóra
ICELANDIC: Dóra, Theódóra
ITALIAN: Teodora, Teofila
MACEDONIAN: Teodora, Todorka
POLISH: Teodora, Teofila
PORTUGUESE: Teodora
ROMANIAN: Teodora
RUSSIAN: Fedora, Feodora
SERBIAN: Teodora
SPANISH: Teodora, Teófila
SWEDISH: Tea, Teodora, Thea
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Doria
FRENCH: Theirn
ROMANIAN: Dorin, Dorina