Teodor

Meaning of Teodor

Teodor springs from ancient Greek Theodoros—“gift of God”—via Latin tongues, carrying a hint of Italia’s warmth and Iberian joie de vivre without tripping on its own letters. In English it rings as TEE-uh-dor, in German as TEH-oh-dor and in Polish as teh-OH-dor, like a vibrant dance across cultures. Poets, kings and explorers have worn it as a proud banner for centuries. Modern parents craving classic strength with a playful wink choose Teodor to start their own epic. It’s a bright ray of hope ready to light up every new chapter.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as TEE-uh-dor (/ˈtiːədɔr/)

German

  • Pronunced as TEH-oh-dor (/teːoːdoːr/)

Polish

  • Pronunced as teh-OH-dor (/tɛɔdɔr/)

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