All about the name THOMA

Meaning, origin, history.

Thomas is a name of Greek origin that means "twin." It was borne by a number of notable figures in history, including Saint Thomas the Apostle, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles according to the New Testament. The name became popular during the Middle Ages due to the influence of these religious figures and has remained a popular choice for boys' names ever since.

The spelling "Thoma" is a variant form of the name Thomas, likely influenced by other languages or cultures where the name may be spelled differently. However, regardless of its spelling, Thoma retains the same meaning and origins as its more traditional counterpart.

In literature, the name Thomas has been carried by characters in various works, such as the poet Thomas Hardy and the detective story protagonist Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft Holmes (also known as "the other brother"). This further contributes to the name's enduring popularity and cultural significance.

See also

Greek
Greece

Popularity of the name THOMA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Thoma:

From 1951 to 2013, there were a total of 78 babies named Thoma born in the United States.

The years with the most births for this name were: - 1956 and 1957: 6 babies each - 1970: 9 babies

Thoma's popularity seems to have dipped over time, as there was only one birth recorded from 2013 onwards. This could indicate that the name is becoming less popular or it may simply be due to random fluctuations in naming trends.

However, it's important to note that these statistics are based on available data and might not reflect the exact number of children named Thoma born each year. Nonetheless, they provide a useful snapshot into how this name has been used over time in the United States.

As always with names, popularity can vary widely from one region or culture to another. It's fascinating to explore these trends and observe how names come in and out of fashion!