Male names.

THO

Masculine

Théo is a Greek name meaning 'gift of God', popularized throughout history by figures like Saint Theodore and French royalty.

THOAMS

Masculine

The name Thomas is of ancient Aramaic origin, meaning "twin", popularized by one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.

THOBIAS

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from Tobiah, meaning 'God is good'.

THOBURN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name originating from the old English surname Theodoric, meaning "people ruler" or "powerful ruler". It evolved over time from Theodoric to Thoburn, now used as a first name with few bearers.

THOEDORE

Masculine

Theodore is a Greek name meaning "gift of God," derived from the words "theos" (god) and "dōrōs" (gift).

THOEUN

Masculine

Uncommon Cambodian name, dating back to the 12th century reign of King Jayavarman VII. Its meaning, "strong" or "powerful," reflects the courage of its namesake, a notable general in the Khmer Empire's expansion.

THOM

Masculine

Short form of Thomas, with roots tracing back to Aramaic meaning 'twin'. Though rare, it's rich in history and notable figures like Thom Yorke.

THOMA

Masculine

Thomas, of Greek origin meaning 'twin', is a classic boy's name popularized by historical figures like Saint Thomas the Apostle. Its variant spelling, Thoma, shares the same meaning and origins.

THOMAS

Masculine

Germanic name of ancient Greek origin meaning "twin".

THOMASJAMES

Masculine

English male given name composed of Thomas and James, both of Hebrew origin.

THOMASJOHN

Masculine

Rare and intriguing name believed to derive from ancient Greek 'Theomachos,' meaning 'fighting against God.'

THOMASLEE

Masculine

Uncommon English name composed of "Thomas," meaning "twin" in Aramaic, and "Lee," originally an occupational name for a keeper of livestock or servant.

THOMASMICHAEL

Masculine

English given name comprising "Thomas" (meaning 'twin') and "Michael" ('who is like God?'). It combines the historical significance of both names, making it unique yet memorable despite not being as common.

THOMASON

Masculine

Rare American given name derived from the Scottish surname Thomson, meaning "twins" in Scottish Gaelic.

THOMASS

Masculine

Thomas is a Greek-origin name meaning 'twin', derived from 'Didymos'. First appearing in England during the 12th century, it's been popular ever since. Notable bearers include Thomas Edison and Thomas Jefferson.

THOMAZ

Masculine

Rare Portuguese form of Thomas, derived from the Aramaic word 't'ōmā', meaning 'twin'.

THOMES

Masculine

Thomas is a Greek-origin name meaning "twin," historically borne by the skeptical apostle Didymus in the Bible. It has been popular throughout history, carried by notable figures like Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Edison, and remains common today despite some decline in recent years.

THOMIAS

Masculine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning "to fight" or "to strive," associated with figures like Saint Thomas of Aquinas, and has evolved into variations like Thomas across cultures while retaining its core meaning of strength and determination.

THOMMAS

Masculine

Thomas is of Greek origin, meaning "twin". It was borne by one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles in the New Testament. Today, it remains popular globally, often shortened to Tom or Tommy.

THOMMY

Masculine

Rare yet captivating German-origin name, derived from Thomas meaning 'twin'.

THOMOS

Masculine

Greek name meaning "to reap" or "to harvest," symbolizing abundance and productivity.

THOMPSON

Masculine

English given name and surname originating from Old English words "þæm" (thorn bush) and "hām" (homestead), translating to "settlement near the thorn bush.

THOMS

Masculine

Thomas is of Greek origin meaning "twin", first popularized by one of Jesus' apostles and widely used in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages.

THOMSON

Masculine

Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic name Tóma, meaning "twin". It was originally given to one of two sons born at the same time.

THON

Masculine

Norwegian origin, meaning "thaw" and derived from the Old Norse word "þáunn". It was historically popular in Norway during the Middle Ages, often given to children born around springtime to celebrate warmer weather after winter.

THONG

Masculine

Cambodian name derived from 'thoong', meaning 'to weave', symbolizing craftsmanship and prosperity.

THONY

Masculine

Thony: German origin, meaning 'highly praiseworthy', derived from Anthony. Pronounced /'θɒni/. Used as a diminutive/nickname for Anthony or independently. Popularized during the Middle Ages due to early Christian martyrs named Antony.

THOR

Masculine

Powerful Old Norse name meaning 'thunder' or 'power', derived from Proto-Germanic *Þónr, the god of thunder in Norse mythology.

THORALD

Masculine

Rare, distinctive Germanic name derived from Old Norse elements 'Þórr' (Thor) and 'valdr' (power/ruler), signifying "Power of Thor".

THORALF

Masculine

Old Norwegian name with Germanic origins, composed of "Þór", meaning Thor (the god of thunder), and "álfr", meaning elf. It translates to "Thor's elf" and has been used in Norway for centuries, notably during the Viking Age.

THORAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet powerful Irish male given name derived from the Old Norse Þórr, meaning 'thunder' or 'power', associated with the Norse god of thunder.

THORBEN

Masculine

German male name composed of "Thor" (the Old Norse god of thunder) and "-bert" meaning "bright" or "famous".

THORBJORN

Masculine

Old Norse masculine given name meaning 'Thunder Bear', composed of Þórr (thunder god) and björn (bear).

THOREAU

Masculine

Henry David Thoreau's given name, meaning "thorn bush," reflects his parents' hope for him to grow up strong and independent.

THOREN

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder", and was borne by the Norse god of thunder and lightning. It has been associated with strength and bravery since the Viking Age.

THORFINN

Masculine

Strong male name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'Thor's warrior' or 'Thor's descendant', reflecting the mighty god of thunder in Norse mythology.

THORIAN

Masculine

Norse-derived male name meaning "thunder," inspired by the powerful god Thor and distinguished by the suffix "-ian.

THORIN

Masculine

Thorin: A male given name of Norse origin meaning "Thor's helmet".

THORN

Masculine

Rare yet captivating masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old English word "þōrn", meaning "thorn". Originally a surname, it has recently gained popularity as a first name, often chosen for its distinctive sound and nature-inspired significance.

THORNE

Masculine

English name derived from 'þorn', meaning 'thorn'. It was originally used for individuals with prickly personalities or who lived near thorn bushes. First appearing in the late 12th century, Thorne is rare yet striking, with historical roots yet timeless sophistication.