A (relatively uncommon) Japanese name formed from the verb of the same name (照る) that, in its most literal form, means "to shine". People with this name are generally calm, rational thinkers who embrace and spearhead change.
Can be used as either a masculine given name, or a feminine/neutral surname.
Can be used as either a masculine given name, or a feminine/neutral surname.
"Who the hell is that guy? He seems so calm"
"Oh, that's Teru. He's pretty popular, but tends to be kind of an airhead."
"Oh, that's Teru. He's pretty popular, but tends to be kind of an airhead."
by KTelos July 24, 2021
by Camila Andrea April 15, 2008
by ImpishLove January 26, 2010
Teru Mikami is a character in Death Note, who was chosen by Light Yagami to become Kira. Once he has the Death Note, he judges criminals and trades for the Shinigami eyes. He is loyal to Light (his God) till the very end, but commits suicide when he see's that Light has lost.
by Angel- December 30, 2010
Teru minamoto is a hot tall guy with a younger brother named Kou minamoto. And a little sister named tiara minamoto
Everyone thinks he's hot for no reason and charming Sometimes bulling akane (boy) not girl
Trying to convince his younger brother to get rid of Mistuba and Hanako-kun
Having lot's of people come after him and a daikon girl fish named nene yashiro Just trying to be with him and not noticing Adorable and cute Hanako-kun
I hate teru tho
Everyone thinks he's hot for no reason and charming Sometimes bulling akane (boy) not girl
Trying to convince his younger brother to get rid of Mistuba and Hanako-kun
Having lot's of people come after him and a daikon girl fish named nene yashiro Just trying to be with him and not noticing Adorable and cute Hanako-kun
I hate teru tho
by Tbhk_watchermanga March 27, 2021
Teru Minamoto is a character from Toilet Bound Hanako Kun (an anime+Manga) he’s also the older brother of Kou Minamoto and Tiara Minamoto. And Yashiro Nene also simps for him.
Teru Minamoto is epikko
by flowerkou March 06, 2021
Japanese for "stupid idiot."
by Avram Fawcett June 03, 2006