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Seresa

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Pronounced suh-REE-sah /səˈriː.sə/Medium

Meaning: Seresa is a phonetic variant of Theresa or Teresa, a classic name whose exact Greek root is uncertain, sometimes linked to words for harvest or summer. The s spelling reflects its spoken sound while the meaning follows the Teresa line.Low

In 30 seconds: Seresa is a phonetic variant of Theresa and Teresa, of Greek root (said suh-REE-sah). It saw scattered use, peaking in the mid nineteen-seventies.
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Origin LowGreek, Spanish
MeaningSeresa is a phonetic variant of Theresa or Teresa, a classic name whose exact Greek root is uncertain, sometimes linked to words for harvest or summer. The s spelling reflects its spoken sound while the meaning follows the Teresa line.
U.S. rank (1977)#10918 ↘ Falling
1977 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1974
Total births (all-time)≈ 40

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 197419601977

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Seresa is a phonetic respelling of Theresa or Teresa, a name of Greek origin whose precise root is debated, often tied to words for harvest or summer and long carried by revered saints. The s spelling reflects an everyday pronunciation. Seresa appeared only lightly in American records, with a small peak in the mid nineteen-seventies.

Seresa was never a common name. It appeared in United States records only in small numbers, reaching its peak in the mid nineteen-seventies.

Did you know? Seresa echoes Theresa, one of history's enduring names, respelled to match the way it is spoken.
Overall data confidence 32%
References - Seresa — Phonetic variant of Theresa/Teresa; Greek root

Variations

TheresaTeresaSarisa

Nicknames

SeryResa

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Seresa mean?

It is a phonetic variant of Theresa and Teresa, of Greek origin.

How do you pronounce Seresa?

It is said suh-REE-sah /səˈriː.sə/, three syllables.

Is Seresa a boy or girl name?

Seresa is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Seresa?

It has always been rare in the United States, reaching its small peak in the mid nineteen-seventies.

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