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[[Tom]] is an abbreviation of Thomas and [[Tommy]] a common variant and [[Tomo]]. The [[female]] versions of this name are [[Thomasina]] and [[Tamsin]]. |
[[Tom]] is an abbreviation of Thomas and [[Tommy]] a common variant and [[Tomo]]. The [[female]] versions of this name are [[Thomasina]] and [[Tamsin]]. |
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Thomas also stands for smart. Usually has a parent named Pi. |
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''See also: [[Thomas (surname)]] |
''See also: [[Thomas (surname)]] |
Revision as of 22:46, 11 March 2008
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Aramaic |
Meaning | twin |
Other names | |
Related names | Tom, Tommy, Tomo,and Tomislav |
Thomas is a common given name for males. It originated from the Aramaic designation תום or Tôm. The meaning of the name is "twin", and in the New Testament the designation was applied to Thomas the Apostle.[1] The name "Thomas" was not very popular in English until the 12th century, after the martyrdom of Thomas Becket.
Tom is an abbreviation of Thomas and Tommy a common variant and Tomo. The female versions of this name are Thomasina and Tamsin.
Thomas also stands for smart. Usually has a parent named Pi.
See also: Thomas (surname)
Variants
- Arabic: Touma
- Armenian: Tovmas
- Belarusian: Тамаш (Tamash)
- Breton: Tomaz
- Bulgarian: Тома (Toma)
- Catalan: Tomàs
- Chinese: 多馬 (Duoma, Biblical), 湯瑪斯 (Tangmasi, general translation), 湯瑪士 (Tangmashi)
- Croatian: Tomislav, Tomo, Tome
- Czech: Tomáš
- Danish: Thomas
- Dutch: Thomas, Tom, Tomas, Thom
- English: Thomas, Tom, Thom, Tommy, Tom Bray
- Estonian: Toomas
- Faroese: Tummas
- Finnish: Tuomas
- Filipino: Tomas
- French: Thomas
- German: Thomas
- Greek, polytonic: Θωμᾶς (Thōmâs) = monotonic Θωμάς (Thomás) (Saint Thomas also: Δίδυμος (Didymos, "twin"))
- Hebrew: Teomo
- Hungarian: Tamás
- Icelandic: Tómas
- Irish: Tomás, Tommy
- Italian: Tommaso (also sometimes Tomaso)
- Japanese: トーマス (Tomasu)
- Korean: 도마 (Doma; Toma; biblical), 토머스 (Tomeoseu; T'omŏsŭ)
- Latin: Thomas (Saint Thomas also: Didymus)
- Lithuanian: Tomas
- Macedonian: Томислав, Τоми, Томо, Томас, Τоме
- Malayalam: തോമാ (Thoma), തോമാസ് (Thomas), തൊമ്മന് (Thommen), ഉമ്മന് (Oommen), തൊമ്മി (Thommy), ടോമി (Tommy), ടോം (Tom)
- Maori: Tamihana
- Norwegian : Thomas, Tomas, Tom
- Polish: Tomasz, Tomek
- Portuguese: Tomás, Tomé
- Persian: Tomasp
- Romanian: Tomas
- Russian: Фома́ (written: Foma, pronounced: Famá)
- Samoan: Tomasi
- Scotland: Tam
- Serbian: Тома (Toma)
- Slovak: Tomáš
- Slovenian: Tomaž
- Spanish: Tomás
- Swedish: Tomas
- Thai: โทมัส (To-mus)
- Welsh: Tomos
- Malayalam:Thoma,Thomman,Thommi
References
- ^ Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1, p.260.