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Teia

Teia is likely related to Theia, the Greek Titan name meaning goddess or divine one.

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Teia shimmers with mythological light, most directly evoking Theia, the Titan goddess of Greek mythology whose name meant "divine" or "goddess" — derived from the Greek thea, the feminine of theos, "god." Theia was the mother of Helios (the sun), Selene (the moon), and Eos (the dawn), making her literally the origin of all radiant light in the cosmos. In modern scientific parlance, the hypothetical planet believed to have collided with early Earth to form the Moon has been named Theia — granting the name a place in planetary cosmology as well as ancient mythology.

The spelling Teia softens the Greek Theta into a more liquid, Romance-language-friendly form, giving it currency across Portuguese, Spanish, and Scandinavian communities where the name circulates as a gentle variant of Thea or Tia. In Portuguese-speaking cultures, Teia also carries the charming secondary meaning of "web" or "spiderweb" — a delicate, intricate image that gives the name an unexpected poetic dimension. In contemporary naming, Teia benefits from the broader revival of short, vowel-rich names that feel both ancient and effortlessly modern.

It sits alongside Thea, Mia, Lia, and Nia as a name that requires no explanation yet carries considerable mythological depth for those who know to look. Its four letters hold oceans of light — from the first rays of Eos to the reflected glow of Selene — making it one of the more cosmically resonant short names available to modern parents.

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