Male names.

TOME

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'harvest', associated with the apostle Thomas.

TOMEKA

Masculine

Unique female name of Swahili origin, meaning "we have come," symbolizing unity and completeness.

TOMER

Masculine

Hebrew boy's name meaning 'palm tree', symbolizing strength and endurance.

TOMES

Masculine

Thomas is an ancient Aramaic masculine given name meaning "twin", popularized by the apostle of Jesus Christ.

TOMEY

Masculine

Unique given name with unclear origins, possibly a variant of Thomas meaning "twin," but its exact meaning remains uncertain.

TOMI

Masculine

Finnish name that means "twin" or "double".

TOMIAS

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse elements "Þórr" meaning Thor, god of thunder, and "maðr" meaning man, thus conveying 'Thor's man'.

TOMIE

Masculine

Japanese given name composed of "together" and "good fortune".

TOMIKA

Masculine

Modern Japanese name derived from 'Tomo' meaning friend and '-ka' denoting profession/title, interpreted as 'a friendly professional.'

TOMIKO

Masculine

Captivating Japanese name composed of "Tomi," meaning "to brighten or illuminate," and "ko," signifying "child." Together, they translate to "bright child" or "child of light.

TOMIO

Masculine

Japanese male name composed of 'Tomo' meaning friend and 'Io' signifying life, interpreted as 'a friend for life.'

TOMISLAV

Masculine

Croatian masculine given name composed of "toma" meaning "double" and "slav" meaning "glory", translating to "one who brings double glory". It is named after Saint Tomislav, a medieval king of Croatia, and has been used by notable figures such as football manager Tomislav Ivić and poet Tomislav Merčep. Though popular in Croatia, it remains relatively uncommon outside the Balkans.

TOMIWA

Masculine

Unisex Yoruba name meaning "hopeful encounter," associated with the spirit of change, Oya.

TOMM

Masculine

Thomas is a masculine given name of Aramaic origin meaning "twin".

TOMMAS

Masculine

Italian-origin name derived from the Roman family name Thomas, originally given to twins, with a meaning of 'twin' from Aramaic. It carries historic significance, associated with figures like Saint Thomas Aquinas, and appears in literary works such as Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale.

TOMMASO

Masculine

Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from Thomas and meaning 'twin'.

TOMME

Masculine

Thomas is a classic Aramaic given name meaning 'twin' in Hebrew.

TOMMEY

Masculine

Rare French name derived from "tome," meaning large book or volume, originally used as a diminutive of Thomas, which means "twin.

TOMMI

Masculine

Male Finnish given name derived from "tommeli," meaning helmet, connoting strength and courage. Traditionally given at Christmas, it has gained global popularity, with famous bearers including wrestler Tommi Evilä and musician Tommi Liimatainen.

TOMMIE

Masculine

Irish name originally derived from Thomas, meaning 'twin', popular for both boys and girls in recent years.

TOMMY

Masculine

Irish boy's name with origins tracing back to the Aramaic word "t'oma", meaning "twin". It gained popularity through its association with Saint Thomas and notable figures like Tommy Lee Jones, Tommy Hilfiger, and Tommy Smith. Today, it remains a popular choice worldwide for its classic sound and strong Irish heritage.

TOMMYE

Masculine

American variant of the classic English name Thomas, derived from the Aramaic word "tēōmā" meaning "twin".

TOMMYLEE

Masculine

American given name, a blend of Tommy (diminutive of Thomas) and Lee ('gracious' or 'protector'), gaining popularity recently among parents seeking unique names.

TOMO

Masculine

Japanese unisex name meaning "life-long friend," composed of the kanji characters 友 ("tom") for "friend" and 生 ("mo") for "life." It has been popular in Japan for centuries and symbolizes loyalty and support.

TOMOAKI

Masculine

Male Japanese name meaning "fall friend.

TOMOHIRO

Masculine

Japanese male given name meaning "friendly and generous," composed of "Tomo" (friend) and "Hiromi" (generous).

TOMOKI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese masculine given name meaning "abundant tree.

TOMOTHY

Masculine

Ancient Germanic name of English origin meaning 'protected by the people'.

TOMOYA

Masculine

Japanese name meaning "eighth companion," derived from the kanji characters "Tomo" (friend/companion) and "Ya" (eight).

TOMOYUKI

Masculine

Tomoyuki, a historic Japanese masculine given name, combines 'tomo' meaning 'friend' and 'yuki' meaning 'snow,' symbolizing abundance in friendships.

TOMY

Masculine

Greek-origin boys' name meaning "twin", popular in ancient Greece as an affectionate nickname for Thomas, and associated with historical figures like Saint Thomas Becket. It's now commonly used in France and Belgium but remains uncommon elsewhere.

TON

Masculine

Unique Vietnamese name with no specific meaning, often used as a shortened form of other names. It has gained popularity worldwide due to its simplicity and uniqueness, regardless of gender.

TONATIUH

Masculine

Distinctive Nahuatl name meaning "he makes the day," significant in Aztec mythology as the sun god responsible for creating the current era.

TONE

Masculine

Norwegian origin and means "sound" or "tone.

TONEE

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian-derived given name, likely formed from combining "tone" and "ee", though its exact meaning remains unclear.

TONEY

Masculine

Rare English given name, possibly derived from the medieval surname Tonay or Toneway, meaning 'island settlement', though its origin remains uncertain.

TONG

Masculine

Unique Chinese name meaning 'east' or 'orientation', symbolizing new beginnings and enlightenment.

TONI

Masculine

Unisex name of Italian origin, derived from Antonio ('priceless') or Antonella ('highly praiseworthy'), known historically for figures like Toni Morrison.

TONIA

Masculine

Italian-derived name, originally a diminutive of Antonella or Antonio, meaning 'priceless' or 'inestimable'. Popularized in the U.S. mid-20th century, it's now unisex worldwide.

TONIE

Masculine

Unique French name derived from 'tonique', meaning 'tonic', suggesting vitality; it's a rare feminine variation of Antoine, with historical ties to religious figures like Saint Anthony.