Skip to content
GirlSpanish

Teodosia

teh-o-DOH-sya

Teodosia is the Spanish and feminine form of Theodosius, derived from the Greek elements 'theos' (God) and 'dosis' (gift). The name thus carries the meaning gift of God, paralleling names like Theodore and Dorothy, which share the same two roots rearranged. It was borne by several early Christian saints and martyrs.

PopularityFalling
8Letters
4Syllables

At a glance

A classical Spanish name meaning gift of God, sharing roots with Theodore and Dorothy. Tied to early Christian female martyrs and once used widely in Catholic Spain and Latin America, now very rare.

Etymology & History

From Greek 'theos' (God) and 'dosis' (gift or giving), forming the compound meaning gift of God. The name entered Latin as Theodosia and was transmitted to Spanish through the Catholic calendar of saints.

Cultural Significance

Teodosia was used in Spain and Latin America during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, primarily by devout Catholic families honoring early Christian female martyrs. The name is theologically rich, sharing its root structure with Theodore and Dorothy, and was prized for its explicit expression of religious gratitude. It is now extremely rare and functions as a marker of old Catholic naming tradition.

Famous people named Teodosia

Saint Theodosia of Caesarea

Teodosia Gutierrez

Frequently Asked Questions

It means gift of God, from the Greek roots 'theos' (God) and 'dosis' (gift).

Yes, both share the Greek roots 'theos' and 'doros/dosis,' though Theodore uses the form meaning gift of God in a slightly different construction.

It is pronounced teh-o-DOH-sya, with stress on the third syllable.

Teo, Dosia, and Dosi are the most natural shortenings.

It is very rare today, mostly found in older generations in Spain and Latin America.

There were several saints with this name, most notably Theodosia of Caesarea, a young virgin martyr venerated in the Eastern Church.

Other classical saint names like Teofila, Eufemia, Genoveva, and Anastasia pair naturally.

Maria, Carmen, and Elena all balance the length and formality of Teodosia.
Appears in

Where you'll find Teodosia

Teodosia shows up in these curated collections across Namekin.

Meaning hubs