Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with T

Thomasyn

(TAH-mə-sin)

Feminine form of Thomas; Thomasyn is an Elizabethan variant. Other forms include Thomasin and Thomasina. Note: another user erased the useful information above and replaced it with a claim that Thomasyn is a modern invention; I reverted the change.

Meaning: A twin

Thomasyne

Meanings and history of the name Thomasyne: | Edit. Feminine form of Thomas (a twin), which is derived via the Ecclesiastic Greek and Late Latin, from the Aramaic tē'ōma (a twin). Famous real-life people named Thomasyne: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: A twin

Thomaz

Thomas Name Meaning. English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian: from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t'om'a, a byname meaning 'twin'. ... The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta.

Meaning: Twin Origin: Greek

Thomdic

Thomdic is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1638 times.

Meaning: From the thorny dike Origin: English

Thomkins

The distinguished surname Thompkins is of English origin. It is derived from the first name "Tom," the popular diminutive of the name "Thomas," and, when combined with the Medieval suffix of endearment "kin," means "son of dear little Tom." Buy PDF History »

Meaning: Little tom Origin: English

Thommas

Thomas (name) ... It is ultimately derived from the Aramaic personal name תאומא /tɑʔwmɑʔ/, meaning "twin," and the English spelling Thomas is a transliteration of the Greek Θωμάς.

Meaning: One of twins Origin: Aramaic

Thompson

Thompson is a patronymic surname of English and Scottish origin, with a variety of spellings meaning "son of Thom". An alternative origin may be geographical, arising from the placename Thompson. Thom(p)son is the English translation of MacTavish, which is also the Anglicized version of the Gaelic name of MacTamhais.

Meaning: Son of thomas Origin: Aramaic

Thomsen

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.

Thomsina

Thomasina or Thomasine is the feminine form of the given name Thomas, which means "twin". ... Tamsin can be used as a name in itself; variants of Tamsin include Tamsyn, Tamzin, Tamsen, Tammi and Tamasin. Although Aramaic in origin, the version "Tamsin" is especially popular in Cornwall and Wales.

Meaning: Twin. Origin: Hebrew

Thor

(THOHR)

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.