Tea (given name)
Tea is a given name. It is a feminine name in Indo-European languages and is cognate to the names Theia, Thea and Téa. Masculine usage is found in Oceania.
Notable people with the feminine name include:
- Tea Alagic (born 1972), Bosnian-American theatre director
- Tea Donguzashvili (born 1976), Russian judoka of Georgian origin, 2004 Olympic bronze medalist
- Tea Falco (born 1986), Italian actress, birth name Teresa
- Tea Grubišić (born 1985), Croatian handball player
- Tea Gueci (born 1999), Italian chess player
- Tea Hiilloste (born 1982), Finnish singer
- Tea Ista (1932–2014), Finnish actress, birth name Dorothea
- Tea Jorjadze (born 1971), Georgian artist
- Tea Lanchava (born 1974), Georgian-Dutch chess player
- Tea Mäkipää (born 1973), Finnish artist
- Tea Marinović (born 1999), Montenegrin handball player
- Tea Bajraktarević (born 1985), Serbian-American novelist better known as Téa Obreht
- Tea Palić (born 1991), Croatian alpine skier
- Tea Pedić (born 1996), Croatian footballer
- Tea Pijević (born 1991), Croatian handball player
- Tea Sugareva (born 1989), Bulgarian theatre director, drama teacher and poet
- Tea Tairović (born 1996), Serbian singer
- Tea Tulić (born 1978), Croatian writer
- Tea Ugrin (born 1998), Italian artistic gymnast
- Tea Vikstedt-Nyman (born 1959), Finnish racing cyclist
- Tea Villilä (born 1991), Finnish ice hockey player
Notable people with the masculine name include:
- Tea Ropati (born 1964), rugby league footballer from New Zealand and Western Samoa
- Tea Tooala Peato (born ~1940), Samoan politician
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Tea
- All pages with titles containing Tea
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