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Teddra

Teddra is likely a feminine elaboration of Ted names, ultimately from Greek Theodore meaning gift of God.

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Teddra is likely a feminine elaboration of Ted names, ultimately from Theodore meaning gift of God. That gives it a clear biblical and classical Christian lineage, even if the form itself is modern and creative. The Theodore root has long been associated with divine gift and favor, and Teddra preserves that sense while softening it into a more decorative feminine shape.

It feels both derived and individualized. The name has a strong but friendly sound, with enough structure to feel settled. It suggests warmth and generosity through its underlying meaning, while the added syllables give it a distinct modern outline.

Teddra is uncommon, which helps it feel personal and memorable. It has the charm of a familiar root made newly specific.

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