Teckla

Meaning

Divine glory and honor

Female
scandinavian

The story behind Teckla

Teckla is a Scandinavian feminine name derived from the Germanic roots "theud-" (people, nation) and "hlaif" (heir, legacy), elements that combine to suggest "glory of the people" or "divine glory." The name appears to be a Scandinavian variant or diminutive form influenced by classical names with similar phonetic patterns. It gained particular prominence in Sweden and other Nordic regions during the 19th century, where it was favored among middle and upper-class families. The name's structure reflects common Scandinavian naming conventions that blend Germanic etymological elements with distinctive Nordic sound patterns, creating a name that feels both classical and distinctly regional.

Teckla has no known biblical or mythological bearer, and does not correspond to a historical figure of particular renown. Rather, it emerged as a fashionable Scandinavian choice during the 19th century, peaking in popularity in the United States during the 1890s as part of broader waves of Scandinavian immigration. The name represents the era's broader trend of valuing Germanic and Nordic heritage names among American families seeking connection to ancestral roots. Its use was concentrated among communities with Swedish and Norwegian ancestry, reflecting cultural pride and the preservation of Nordic naming traditions in the New World.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
7
Pattern
C·V·C·C·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #1824 (1890s)

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