Therese
Therese is a name commonly associated with several notable figures, including Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, a French Catholic nun known for her simple and profound spirituality. Born in 1873, she is often referred to as "The Little Flower" and is celebrated for her teachings on love and humility. Her autobiography, "Story of a Soul," has inspired many.
In literature, Therese can also refer to characters in various novels, such as Therese Raquin by Émile Zola. This 1867 work explores themes of passion and moral conflict through the life of its titular character, who becomes embroiled in a tragic love affair.