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Tecoa

From Hebrew Tekoa, a biblical place name in Judah, so this form is used as a place-based biblical name.

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Tecoa comes from the Hebrew Tekoa, a biblical place name in Judah. That gives the name a strong place-based and scriptural foundation, connecting it to ancient geography and sacred history. Biblical place names often carry a sense of landscape, memory, and continuity, and Tecoa preserves that heritage in a concise form.

It feels old, grounded, and textually significant. The name has a quiet strength in its brevity. It sounds open and somewhat austere, which suits its geographic seriousness.

Tecoa is rare in modern use, and that rarity adds to its biblical air. It feels like a name that carries history in a spare and dignified way.

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