Thomsen is a Danish patronymic surname meaning "son of Tom (or Thomas)", itself derived from the Aramaic תום or Tôm, meaning "twin". There are many varied surname spellings, with the first historical record believed to be found in 1252. Thomsen is uncommon as a given name.
From the Old Norse Þórr meaning "thunder", ultimately from the early Germanic *Þunraz. Thor was the Norse god of strength, thunder, war and storms, the son of Odin. He was armed with a hammer called Mjolnir, and wore an enchanted belt that doubled his strength.
Thordell is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1349 times.
While Thoreau does not have a specific meaning, sources say it's related to the names Terry, Thierry, Theodore, and Thor, which may mean "ruler of the people" or (in the case of the mythological Thor) "thunder". Find other names based on Thoreau using our baby name generator.
Thorfinn (Þorfinnr) is a Scandinavian name, which originally referred to the god Thor and which survived into Christian times. It may refer to: Thorfinn Turf-Einarsson, Earl of Orkney (Thorfinn Skullsplitter) (floruit 10th century) Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Earl of Orkney (Thorfinn the Mighty) (floruit early 11th century)
Thorin. thunder. POPULARITY: 2493. Thorin as a boy's name is related to the Old Norse name Thor. The meaning of Thorin is "thunder".
Meanings and history of the name Thorn: | Edit. Thorn can be an adoption of the common English word, a short form of Thornton, or a use of the surname Thorn/Thorne, originally meaning someone who lived near a thorn hedge or a tower.
Thorsten (Thorstein, Torstein, Torsten) is a Scandinavian given name. The Old Norse name was Þórsteinn. It is a compound of the theonym Thor and sten "stone".
Thorsten (Thorstein, Torstein, Torsten) is a Scandinavian given name. The Old Norse name was Þórsteinn. It is a compound of the theonym Thor and sten "stone".
Thorvald is from the Old Norse name Þórvaldr, which means "Thor's ruler". Despite this pagan origin, the name survived the conversion of Scandinavians to Christianity and remains popular up to the present.