Tess (first name)

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Tess also Tessie is a female given name .

Origin and variants

Tess is an independent form of the name, which is derived as a short form from Therese as a female name .

distribution

The name is in particular with Thomas Hardys (1840-1928) novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented (social drama, 1891, Ger. Tess von den d'Urbervilles ) and Grace Miller Whites (1868-1957) Tess of the Storm Country (youth novel, 1909), two classics of English literature, have become popular in English-speaking countries since the Belle Epoque as the epitome of a modern image of women. In the 1980s he became popular worldwide with the Polanski film Tess (Hardy film adaptation, 1979), starring Nastassja Kinski .

Name bearers

First name

Fictional characters

literature

  • Rosa Kohlheim, Volker Kohlheim: Tess . In: Duden - The great first name dictionary . 3. Edition. Bibliographer. Institut AG, Mannheim 2007, ISBN 978-3-411-06083-2 (also Duden - Lexicon of first names. 5th edition. 2007, ISBN 978-3-411-04945-5 .).

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tessa in the Concise Dictionary of First Names
  2. ^ Tess in the Concise Dictionary of First Names
  3. Original text , on Project Gutenberg