þeuþa
Theuþa is a given name of Germanic origin. It is believed to derive from the Proto-Germanic element *þeuðaz*, meaning "people" or "folk." This element is common in many Germanic personal names and tribal designations, such as Theuderic or the Suebi. The precise historical usage and geographic distribution of the name Theuþa are not widely documented, suggesting it may have been more regional or fallen out of common use over time. Its etymological root connects it to a broader linguistic family that influenced early European naming conventions. Theuþa can be found in some historical records, often associated with individuals of Germanic descent, particularly during the early medieval period. Further research into specific historical archives or genealogical records might reveal more detailed instances of its use and the individuals who bore this name.