Telma

The name Telma has several sources and translations in various cultures and languages.

In Greek culture: originally, the name Telma comes from the Greek word "θελημα" (thelema), which means "desire" or "will." In Greek mythology, Telma was the daughter of Zeus and was considered the goddess of desires.

In French culture: in France, the name Telma means "reliable" or "noble protector." It became popular in France thanks to the priest François de Fénelon, who glorified the name Telma in his works.

In English-speaking countries: the name Telma originates from the Old English name Elfmæd, which means "noble elf" or "noble girl."

In various cultures and religions, the name Telma retains its meaning of "desire" and "reliability," although over time it may acquire different nuances and associations in each culture. This name is considered quite rare and unusual in many countries, making it more unique for the bearer.

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