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17. Theo Its origin: from Greek theos, "god", or from Germanic theud, "people". Its history: there were probably many Theophile, Théodule, Théophane, Théobald who over the centuries were given this diminutive. Since the 1980s, Theo has become a full name. The occasion to recall that there is a saint Théo (or Théau), disciple, in the seventh century, of saint Eloi. Théo was 17th last year and in 2013. Her birthday: January 7th.
17. Theo
His origin : Greektheos "god", or Germanictheud, "people".
His history : There were probably many Theophiles, Theodule, Theophanes, Theobalds, who over the centuries were given this diminutive. Since the 1980s, Theo has become a full name. The occasion to recall that there is a saint Théo (or Théau), disciple, in the seventh century, of saint Eloi. Théo was 17th last year and in 2013.
His party : January 7th.
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