Thelma

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Thelma is a female given name. It was invented and popularized by Victorian writer Marie Corelli who gave the name to the title character of her 1887 novel Thelma. It may be related to a Greek word meaning "will, volition" see thelema).[1] Note that although consonant with another female given name, Selma, the two are not synonymous.

People with the name[]

Fictional characters[]

  • Thelma Bates, from the TV series Hex
  • Thelma Evans, in the sitcom Good Times
  • Thelma Harper, from The Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family
  • Thelma Lou, on The Andy Griffith Show
  • Thelma Griffin, from Family Guy
  • Thelma Dickinson from the 1991 film Thelma and Louise
  • Thelma, protagonist of the eponymous 2017 film Thelma
  • T.H.E.L.M.A. an android from the Nickelodeon sci-fi series, Space Cases
  • Thelma, a character referred to as "New Thelma" in the Junie B. Jones book series

References[]

  1. ^ MacLeod, Iseabail; Freedman, Terry (1995). Dictionary of First Names. Wordsworth Editions. ISBN 9781853263668.
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