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30,235Tochukwu is a unisex name of Igbo origin, primarily used in Nigeria. It means "praise God" in the Igbo language, derived from the elements to ("praise") and Chukwu ("God"). The name reflects the deep religious and cultur...
Tod is an English given name that originated as a variant of Todd. The name Todd is derived from the English surname Todd, which itself comes from the Middle English word todde, meaning "fox." As a first name, Todd was r...
Todd is an English masculine given name derived from the English surname Todd, which itself comes from Middle English todde, meaning "fox." This animal nickname likely referred to someone with fox-like cleverness or a re...
Tódor is a Hungarian masculine given name, representing a Hungarian form of Theodore. The name is a shortened variant of Teodor, which derives from the Ancient Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning "gift of god"—from...
Todor (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian: Тодор) is a given name used in Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Serbia. It is the local form of Theodore, ultimately derived from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" (from...
Todorka is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Theodore, a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of god." The name Theodore derives from the Greek elements theos ("god") and doron ("gift"), and its feminine counterp...
Etymology and Usage Tófa is an Old Norse feminine name that functions as a short form of Þórfríðr. The longer name is composed of two elements: the first from Þórr, the thunder god in Norse mythology, and the second from...
Tófi is an Old Norse masculine short form derived from compound names beginning with the element Þórr, the name of the thunder god. It specifically originates as a shortened variant of either Þórfreðr or Þórfastr, where...
Tofiq is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, serving as the local form of the Arabic name Tawfiq. While Tawfiq derives from the Arabic root وفق (wafiqa), meaning "to be successful," Tofiq carries the connotation of "suc...
Toğjan is a Kazakh feminine name with a meaning deeply rooted in concepts of prosperity and spiritual well-being. The name is composed of two elements: toq, which can mean "full," "well-fed," or "prosperous" in Kazakh, a...
Tögöldör is a Mongolian masculine given name drawn directly from the language's vocabulary. The name translates to "complete, perfect" — a concept of wholeness that carries both spiritual and practical resonance in a cul...
Toğrul is an Azerbaijani cognate of Tuğrul, a name rooted in Turkic mythology and medieval history. The name derives from a word meaning “falcon” or referring to a mythical bird of prey, akin to the turul of Hungarian le...
Togzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Toğjan (Тоғжан), primarily used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name is a compound of two Kazakh elements: toq (тоқ) meaning “full, well-fed, prosperou...
Tohar is a Hebrew name that directly means "purity." Its etymology is tied to the Hebrew root ṭ-h-r (ט - ה - ר), which conveys cleanness, brightness, and moral innocence. The concept of tohar (also appearing as tahara in...
Tohil (also spelled Tojil) is the Maya god of fire, particularly revered by the Kʼicheʼ Maya during the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerica. The name possibly derives from Classic Maya tojol, meaning "tribute" or "pay...
Toiba is a Yiddish feminine name derived from the Yiddish word toib (טויב), meaning "dove". The name thus carries symbolic associations with peace, purity, and gentleness, much like the bird itself. In Jewish tradition,...
Toinette is a French diminutive or short form of the feminine given name Antoinette. As a shortened pet form, Toinette embodies the familiarity and affection often associated with diminutives in French naming traditions....
Toini is a Finnish given name with two possible origins. It may be a short form of Antoinette, which is a feminine diminutive of Antoine, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Antonius, of Etruscan origin. Altern...
Toirdhealbhach is a masculine Irish given name rooted in Old Irish Tairdelbach, derived from tairdelb meaning "prompting". As a byname, it denotes an "instigator" — someone who prompts or incites action.The name appears...
Toiréasa is the Irish form of the name Theresa, an anglicized variant commonly used in Ireland alongside the original Irish spelling. The name Theresa itself has a long and complex history, ultimately derived from the Sp...
OverviewToivo is a masculine given name meaning "hope" in Finnish, derived from the common noun toivo. While primarily Estonian and Finnish in usage, Toivo can also serve as a short form of the name Tobias. The meaning r...
Tokelo is a masculine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "privilege" or "right" in the Sotho language. The name reflects cultural values that emphasize social standing, entitlement, and the recognition of one's place wi...
Tóki is an Old Norse masculine given name, typically considered a short form or diminutive of longer names that contain the element Þórr, referring to the thunder god Thor. The name is related to the Danish forms Tyge an...
Tola is a Cambodian given name that means "October" in the Khmer language. The name derives from the Sanskrit word tula (तुला), which refers to the zodiac sign of Libra, the balance or scales. In Cambodia, month names ar...
Tola is a Polish diminutive of names containing the element to, most notably Antonina. It belongs to a group of affectionate short forms common in Polish, often ending in -la or -sia, which express endearment in everyday...
Tolga is a Turkish given name meaning "helmet." The name traces its roots to Old Turkic, where it carries the additional connotations of "war helmet" or "the rising." In the Turkish language, it is used primarily for mal...
Tollak is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórleikr, composed of the name of the Norse thunder god Þórr (Thor) and leikr, meaning “play” or “game” (specifically involving weapons). Thus th...
Tolly is an English masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Bartholomew.The name Bartholomew itself derives from the Greek Βαρθολομαῖος (Bartholomaios), which is the Hellenized form of an Aramaic name mea...
Tolya is a Russian diminutive form of the name Anatoliy, which itself derives from the ancient Greek Anatolius. The name's ultimate root is the Greek word anatole (ἀνατολή), meaning "sunrise." Thus, the name carries conn...
Tom is a common masculine given name used in several languages including English, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish. Originally a short form of Thomas, Tom has gained independent popularity and is now well-es...
Tom 2 is a Hebrew name meaning "the end, innocence, simplicity" from the Hebrew word tom (תּוֹם). It can also serve as an alternate transcription of the name Tam 2, which is derived from the Hebrew word tam (תָּם) meanin...
Toma 1 is a Russian diminutive of the name Tamara, which itself is the Russian form of the Hebrew name Tamar. The name Tamar appears in the Hebrew Bible (specifically in Genesis 38) as the name of Judah's daughter-in-law...
Toma is the form of Thomas used in several languages, including Georgian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, and Serbian. As a vernacular adaptation of the biblical apostle's name, Toma carries the same Aramaic r...
Tomàs is the Catalan form of Thomas. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic word Teʾoma, meaning "twin," and gained prominence through the apostle Thomas in the New Testament, who famously doubted Jesus's resurrect...
Tómas is the Icelandic form of Thomas. The name Thomas itself originates from the Greek form of the Aramaic name תְּאוֹמָא (Teʾoma), meaning "twin". In the New Testament, Thomas is one of the twelve apostles, famously kn...
Tòmas is the Scottish Gaelic form of Thomas, a name of enduring popularity across the Christian world. The name derives ultimately from the Aramaic word Te'oma, meaning "twin." In the New Testament, Thomas is the apostle...
Tomás is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Irish form of Thomas, a name of Aramaic origin meaning "twin." This name has been widely used in Christian cultures due to the prominence of Saint Thomas the Apostle, who famously do...
Tomáš is a Czech and Slovak form of Thomas, derived ultimately from the Aramaic name Te'oma meaning "twin".Etymology and RootsThe name traces back to the Aramaic תְּאוֹמָא (Te'oma), meaning "twin." It came into Greek as...
Tomas is a Swedish, Norwegian, and Lithuanian given name, serving as the direct form of Thomas in these languages.EtymologyThe ultimate origin is the same as Thomas: the Aramaic name Teʾoma, meaning "twin". This name app...
Tomasa is the Spanish feminine form of Thomas, a name with ancient roots. The name Thomas derives from the Aramaic word תְּאוֹמָא (Te'oma), meaning "twin." In the New Testament, Thomas was one of the twelve apostles, fam...
Tomaso is an Italian given name, a variant of the more common Tommaso. It ultimately derives from the Aramaic name Te'oma, meaning "twin." The name entered Greek as Thomas and was borne by the apostle famously known for...
Tomass is the Latvian form of Thomas, a name of Aramaic origin meaning "twin" (from Teʾoma). First recorded in Latvia in 1292, Tomass has been in consistent use as a male given name. According to the Population Register...
Tomasz is the Polish form of Thomas, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic Teʾoma, meaning "twin", and came into common usage through the apostle Thomas, who famously...
Tomaž is the Slovene form of Thomas, a name of Aramaic origin meaning “twin” (from Te'oma). In the Christian tradition, Thomas is best known as the apostle who doubted Jesus’ resurrection until he saw the wounds himself....
Tomé is the Portuguese and Galician form of Thomas. The name Thomas ultimately derives from the Aramaic word te'oma, meaning "twin," and is famously borne by the apostle Thomas in the New Testament, who initially doubted...
EtymologyTomek is the Polish diminutive of Tomasz, corresponding to English Thomas. The root name Thomas is the Greek form of the Aramaic word Teʾoma, meaning "twin" (cf. the Assyrian word for twin, 'tāwmā). This foundat...
Tomer (also spelled Tomer) is a Hebrew given name, usually masculine. Its origin lies in the Semitic root meaning "palm tree," as in the Tamil-derived Hebrew word tomer (תָּמָר). The name directly translates to "palm tre...
Tomi is a Finnish, Hungarian, and Welsh diminutive of Thomas. The root name Thomas itself derives from the Aramaic word Te'oma, meaning "twin," and became widespread due to the Apostle Thomas, who doubted Jesus's resurre...
Tomica is a masculine given name predominantly used in Croatian and Serbian contexts. It functions primarily as a diminutive of Tomislav or, less commonly, of Toma 2.Etymology and OriginThe base name Tomislav is of Slavi...
Tomiko (written as 富子, 都美子, とみ子, とみこ, トミ子, or トミコ in Japanese) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is composed of two elements: tomi (富) meaning "wealth, abundance" and ko (子) meaning "child", though...
Tomila is a Russian feminine given name with two distinct possible origins. The first derives from the Slavic element tomiti, meaning "to torment" or "to torture." This would place it within the small group of Slavic nam...
Tomine is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Tomas, the Scandinavian form of Thomas. Ultimately tracing back to the Aramaic name Teʾoma meaning "twin," Thomas is best known as the apostle who...
Tomiris is the Kazakh and Tajik form of Tomyris, the Hellenized name of a legendary Scythian queen who ruled the Massagetae in the 6th century BC. The name is believed to derive from an Iranian root meaning "family" (Sak...
Tomislav is a Slavic masculine given name common among South Slavs, particularly in Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria. The name is a compound derived from the Pr...
Tomislava is the feminine form of Tomislav, a name of Slavic origin borne by the first king of Croatia in the 10th century. The name Tomislav is typically understood to derive from the Slavic elements tomiti ("to torment...
EtymologyTommaso is the Italian form of the name Thomas, which itself derives from the Aramaic word teʾoma, meaning “twin.” In the New Testament, Thomas is one of the twelve apostles, famously doubting Jesus’s resurrecti...
Tommi is a masculine Finnish diminutive of Thomas. Thomas itself has a long history, originating from the Aramaic name Thoma, meaning "twin". In the New Testament, Thomas was one of the twelve apostles, famous for doubti...
Tommie is a diminutive of Thomas, sometimes used as a feminine form. Derived from Thomas, the name shares its ultimate Aramaic root meaning "twin"—the Greek form of the Aramaic name Te'oma. As a nickname or shortened for...
Tommy is an English masculine given name, most commonly used as a diminutive of Thomas. As a familiar, affectionate form, Tommy carries a friendly and approachable feel, often associated with a casual or familial context...
Tomo is a Croatian male given name, functioning either as a variant of Toma 2 or as a diminutive of Tomislav. Its ultimate root is the English name Thomas, which comes from the Greek form of the Aramaic word Te'oma, mean...