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  1. Terry - Wikipedia

    Terry ... Terry is a unisex diminutive nickname for the given names Teresa or Theresa (feminine) or Terence, Terrance (masculine).

  2. Terry - Name Meaning, What does Terry mean? - Think Baby Names

    Terry as a boys' name (also used less generally as girls' name Terry) is pronounced TARE-ee. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Terry is "people's ruler".

  3. TERRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TERRY is the loop forming the pile in uncut pile fabrics.

  4. Terry Yorath, former Leeds and Wales midfielder, dies at age 75

    3 days ago · Former Leeds and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath has died at the age of 75 following a short illness. Yorath’s death was announced in a statement by his family to British media.

  5. Terry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · When a class was boring, he doodled intricate maps of imaginary lands. A male given name from Latin derived from the Latin for the third ("tertius") given to a third child or a child whose …

  6. Terry first name popularity, history and meaning

    Find out the popularity of the first name Terry, what it means and the history of how Terry came to be.

  7. Terry - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry

    Jan 3, 2026 · Terry is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "soft; thresher; ruler of the people". Terry is the 975 ranked male name by popularity.

  8. Terry Smith to stay with Penn State football and coach Matt Campbell

    Dec 6, 2025 · Penn State football not only hired a new head coach in Matt Campbell, it also will retain beloved assistant Terry Smith.

  9. Terry Yorath: Leeds and Wales legend dies aged 75 - BBC Sport

    3 days ago · Terry Yorath, who won the league title with Leeds in 1974 and came close to guiding Wales to the 1994 World Cup finals, dies at the age of 75.

  10. Terry - Name Meaning and Popularity

    Terry—spoken simply as TEH-ree—arrives on the tongue like the single stroke of an ink brush across rice paper, concise yet resonant, a name that began as the Latin Terentius, mingled with the …