Toma
Found 7 entry about "Toma"
Тома(Russian)
Toma Name meanings & History
The name Toma has multiple origins. It is a variant of the Hebrew name Thomas, which means "twin", and the Japanese name Tomo, which means "friend". It is also a Slavic name, meaning "peaceful ruler". The meaning of Toma varies depending on its origin. It can mean "twin", "friend" or "peaceful ruler". Diminutive of Tamara. Toma is used globally as a given name for boys and girls. It is a popular choice among families who want to give their child a unique and meaningful name with universal appeal.
Zodiac Sign of Toma: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces
Synonyms of Toma:
T: Tacky,Truth,Testy,Doubting Thomas,Tireless,Talkative,Touchy
O: Ostentatious,Organized,Obsolete,Obsessive,Obstinate
M: Memory,Manipulative,Mother,Mommy,Maternal,Mushy,Memorabilia
A: Assertive,Argumentative,Angry,Action,Ambitious,Aggressive
Toma is:- a Classic name
- a Common name
- a Refined name
- a Rough name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
There are several famous people with the name Toma, including Tomaž Gantar, a Slovenian politician, Toma Kembel, a Croatian football player, and Toma Nikiforov, a Belgian judoka. There is also a movie titled "Toma," a 1973 film about a murder investigation.
2.) TOMA (Male)
Usage: Romanian
Meanings: Romanian form of Thomas, which is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Thomas, a derivative of the Aramaic (a twin). (TO-MAH)
3.) Toma (Female)
Usage: Lithuanian
Meanings: Toma means "wisdom and knowledge" in Japanese, "twin" in Hebrew, and "the twin" in Greek.
Pronunciation: Toma is pronounced as "toh-mah."
taw-MU
Description: Toma has multiple origins. It is a Japanese name that means "wisdom and knowledge." It is also a Hebrew name which means "twin," and a Greek name which means "the twin." In Croatia, Toma is a diminutive of the name Tomislav. Toma means "wisdom and knowledge" in Japanese, "twin" in Hebrew, and "the twin" in Greek. Feminine form of Tomas. Toma is a versatile name that can be used for both boys and girls. It is popular in Japan, Croatia, and Greece. The name is often used as a first name, although it can also be used as a middle name.
Famous People
Famous people with the name Toma include Toma Ikuta (Japanese actor), Toma Moldovanu (Romanian footballer), Toma Yoneda (Japanese businessman), and Toma Dutter (Croatian singer).
4.) Toma (Female)
5.) Toma (Male)
6.) Toma (Male)
7.) Toma (Male)
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Meanings: The meaning of Toma varies depending on its origin. However, some of the common meanings associated with the name include twin, innocent, and to grasp or take.
Scripts: The name Toma can be written in different ways depending on its origin. In Greek, it is written as Τόμας while in Polynesian cultures, it can be written as Tomia or Tumia.
Тома(Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian)
თომა(Georgian)
Pronunciation: TO-ma(Romanian, Croatian, Serbian)
Toma is pronounced as "toh-mah".
Description: Toma is derived from several different languages and cultures. It is a shortened version of the name Thomas, which has Greek origins and means "twin". In Polynesian cultures, Toma means "to take" or "to grasp". It is also a Hebrew name that means "innocence" and is sometimes used as a nickname for Tamara. The meaning of Toma varies depending on its origin. However, some of the common meanings associated with the name include twin, innocent, and to grasp or take. Form of Thomas used in several languages. Toma is used as a first name for both boys and girls. It is a simple yet unique name that is easy to pronounce and spell.
Famous People
There are several famous people with the name Toma, including Toma Nikiforov, a Belgian judoka, Toma Maldonado, a Brazilian actress, and Toma Petre, a Romanian footballer.
Related Names to Toma
Some related names to Toma include Thomas, Tamara, Tommy, Tomasz, and Tomasina.