Tereance is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Terentius. This name was borne by several notable figures in ancient Rome, including Publius Terentius Afer, a renowned playwright often referred to as Terrence in English. The name Tereance has been used sparingly throughout history and remains relatively uncommon today, perhaps contributing to its unique and memorable sound. It consists of three syllables: Te-RENCE. In some cultures or languages, the name may be spelled or pronounced differently, adding to its international appeal.
"Tereance was quite popular in 1983 with 7 births, but its popularity waned by 1992 with only 5 births. In total, there were 12 babies named Tereance."