Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Tomasina

MEANING: This name derives from the Aramaic “tūmā”, (Hebrew: te'oma), (Ancient Greek: Thōmâs “θωμᾶσ”), meaning “twin, double, (astrology) Gemini”. ... In fact is not in origin a given name but an epithet of a New Testament figure.

Meaning: Derived from thomasina twin Origin: English

Tomasine

Origin of the name Thomasina: Feminine form of Thomas (a twin), which is derived via the Ecclesiastic Greek and Late Latin, from the Aramaic tē'ōma (a twin).

Meaning: Twin. Origin: Hebrew

Tomeka

Tomeka is a variant transcription of the name Tamika (English and Japanese). Tomeka is a rare baby name for girls. At the modest peak of its usage in 1976, 0.025% of baby girls were given the name Tomeka. Its ranking then was #475. The baby name has since fallen from favor, and is now of irregular use.

Tomiju

Tomiju is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1883 times.

Meaning: Wealth and longevity Origin: Japanese

Tomika

What Does Name "Tomika" Mean. You like to control everyone within your influence, to shape things to your own liking. If positive, you develop high spirituality, as you have a God's protection. You are sensitive, affectionate, imaginative and cooperative, spiritually aware and prone to self-sacrifice.

Tomiko

From Japanese 富 (tomi) meaning "wealth, abundance" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji can also form this name.

Tommiah

Tommiah is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 798 times.

Tomoko

Tomoko (ともこ, トモコ) is a female Japanese given name. Like many Japanese names, Tomoko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 友子 - "friendly child" 知子 - "knowing child" 智子 - "wise child"

Tomoyo

Japanese Origin. "Intelligent" The meaning of the name Tomoyo is Intelligent. The origin of the name Tomoyo is Japanese.

Meaning: Intelligent Origin: Japanese

Tonantzin

(toh-NAHN-tseen)

In classical Aztec mythology and among present-day Nahuas, Tonantzin (Classical Nahuatl: Tonāntzin [toˈnáːn.tsin]) is the title of an Aztec mother goddess.