Female and male first names beginning with the letter “T”..
THOMASENE
FemaleThomasine is a distinctive female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the male name Thomas meaning 'twin' in Aramaic, with '-ine' added for a feminine form.
THOMASENIA
FemaleRare Latin name meaning 'twin'.
THOMASIN
FemaleRare English female given name with medieval origins, derived from the male name Thomas meaning "twin" in Aramaic, but without direct biblical association.
THOMASINA
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'twin', derived from the male name Thomas.
THOMASINE
FemaleRare yet distinctively Scandinavian female given name derived from Þórsmundr, meaning "protected by Thor" or "guardian of Thor," with historical ties to Norse mythology.
THOMASITA
FemaleDistinctive female given name of Hispanic origin, derived from the Aramaic 'Tam' meaning "twin," popularized by Saint Thomas Aquinas, and historically used to honor male relatives named Tomas since the 13th century.
THOMASJAMES
MaleEnglish male given name composed of Thomas and James, both of Hebrew origin.
THOMASJOHN
MaleRare and intriguing name believed to derive from ancient Greek 'Theomachos,' meaning 'fighting against God.'
THOMASLEE
MaleUncommon English name composed of "Thomas," meaning "twin" in Aramaic, and "Lee," originally an occupational name for a keeper of livestock or servant.
THOMASMICHAEL
MaleEnglish given name comprising "Thomas" (meaning 'twin') and "Michael" ('who is like God?'). It combines the historical significance of both names, making it unique yet memorable despite not being as common.
THOMASON
MaleRare American given name derived from the Scottish surname Thomson, meaning "twins" in Scottish Gaelic.
THOMASS
MaleThomas is a Greek-origin name meaning 'twin', derived from 'Didymos'. First appearing in England during the 12th century, it's been popular ever since. Notable bearers include Thomas Edison and Thomas Jefferson.
THOMAZ
MaleRare Portuguese form of Thomas, derived from the Aramaic word 't'ōmā', meaning 'twin'.
THOMES
MaleThomas is a Greek-origin name meaning "twin," historically borne by the skeptical apostle Didymus in the Bible. It has been popular throughout history, carried by notable figures like Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Edison, and remains common today despite some decline in recent years.
THOMESA
FemaleDistinctive Latin name meaning 'twin', popularized during the Middle Ages and associated with biblical apostle Thomas.
THOMESHA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "She brings joy.
THOMIA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name meaning 'harvest' or 'autumn', honoring the bounty of nature and associated with the goddess Demeter in ancient Greece.
THOMIAS
MaleUnique Greek-derived name meaning "to fight" or "to strive," associated with figures like Saint Thomas of Aquinas, and has evolved into variations like Thomas across cultures while retaining its core meaning of strength and determination.
THOMISHA
FemaleUnisex name of African American origin, derived from Thomas ('twin') and Michelle ('who is like God'), combining elements from Aramaic and French languages.
THOMMAS
MaleThomas is of Greek origin, meaning "twin". It was borne by one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles in the New Testament. Today, it remains popular globally, often shortened to Tom or Tommy.
THOMMY
MaleRare yet captivating German-origin name, derived from Thomas meaning 'twin'.
THOMOS
MaleGreek name meaning "to reap" or "to harvest," symbolizing abundance and productivity.
THOMPSON
MaleEnglish given name and surname originating from Old English words "þæm" (thorn bush) and "hām" (homestead), translating to "settlement near the thorn bush.
THOMPSON
FemaleEnglish surname derived from 'thorne', meaning thorn bush, originally given to someone living near such bushes or having a profession related to them. It has been used as a given name since the late 19th century and ranks #786 among boys' names in the U.S. (2020).
THOMS
MaleThomas is of Greek origin meaning "twin", first popularized by one of Jesus' apostles and widely used in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages.
THOMSON
MaleScottish surname derived from the Gaelic name Tóma, meaning "twin". It was originally given to one of two sons born at the same time.
THON
MaleNorwegian origin, meaning "thaw" and derived from the Old Norse word "þáunn". It was historically popular in Norway during the Middle Ages, often given to children born around springtime to celebrate warmer weather after winter.
THONDA
FemaleDistinctive African name derived from the Swahili word "thondoo," meaning "to stretch out" or "expand." Traditionally given to boys with unique birthmarks or born during hardship, it signifies resilience and destined greatness. Today, it's increasingly recognized globally for its melodic sound and rich cultural history.
THONG
MaleCambodian name derived from 'thoong', meaning 'to weave', symbolizing craftsmanship and prosperity.
THONY
MaleThony: German origin, meaning 'highly praiseworthy', derived from Anthony. Pronounced /'θɒni/. Used as a diminutive/nickname for Anthony or independently. Popularized during the Middle Ages due to early Christian martyrs named Antony.
THOR
MalePowerful Old Norse name meaning 'thunder' or 'power', derived from Proto-Germanic *Þónr, the god of thunder in Norse mythology.
THORA
FemaleUnique female name of Norse origin, derived from "Þórr", the god of thunder, lightning, storms, and oak trees. It symbolizes strength, power, and courage.
THORALD
MaleRare, distinctive Germanic name derived from Old Norse elements 'Þórr' (Thor) and 'valdr' (power/ruler), signifying "Power of Thor".
THORALF
MaleOld Norwegian name with Germanic origins, composed of "Þór", meaning Thor (the god of thunder), and "álfr", meaning elf. It translates to "Thor's elf" and has been used in Norway for centuries, notably during the Viking Age.
THORAN
MaleUncommon yet powerful Irish male given name derived from the Old Norse Þórr, meaning 'thunder' or 'power', associated with the Norse god of thunder.
THORBEN
MaleGerman male name composed of "Thor" (the Old Norse god of thunder) and "-bert" meaning "bright" or "famous".
THORBJORN
MaleOld Norse masculine given name meaning 'Thunder Bear', composed of Þórr (thunder god) and björn (bear).
THORDIS
FemaleUncommon but significant female name of Icelandic origin, derived from Old Norse elements meaning "Thor's goddess".
THOREAU
MaleHenry David Thoreau's given name, meaning "thorn bush," reflects his parents' hope for him to grow up strong and independent.
THOREN
MaleScandinavian name derived from Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder", and was borne by the Norse god of thunder and lightning. It has been associated with strength and bravery since the Viking Age.