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Terri

Terri is a feminine given name, often a diminutive form of Theresa or Teresa. The name Theresa derives from Greek and is traditionally linked to the word for harvest, though exact origins are debated. Terri has been used in English-speaking countries since the 20th century and exists in several spellings, including Terrie, Teri, and the unisex Terry.

Notable people with the name include Terri Schiavo (1963–2005), an American woman whose right-to-die legal case

In fiction and film, the name Terri appears as a given name for characters; a 2011 American

The name Terri is related to other forms such as Teri, Terrie, and Terry, which may be

drew
national
and
international
attention;
and
Terri
Irwin
(born
1964),
an
American‑Australian
wildlife
conservationist
and
widow
of
Steve
Irwin.
film
titled
Terri
centers
on
a
shy
teenage
boy
named
Terri.
used
for
different
genders
and
vary
by
culture
and
country.