Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈtʊm.mas/(Swedish)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Swedish, Norwegian and Lithuanian form of Thomas.

Related Names

DiminutivesTom(Swedish) Tom(Norwegian)
Feminine FormTomine(Norwegian)
Other Languages & CulturesThoma(Albanian) Te'oma(Ancient Aramaic) Thomas(Biblical) Thomas(Biblical Greek) Thomas(Biblical Latin) Toma(Bulgarian) Tomàs(Catalan) Toma, Tomica, Tomo(Croatian) Tomáš(Czech) Thomas, Tom(Danish) Thomas, Maas, Tom(Dutch) Thomas, Thom, Tom, Tommie, Tommy(English) Toomas(Estonian) Tuomas, Tuomo, Tomi, Tommi(Finnish) Thomas(French) Tomé(Galician) Toma(Georgian) Thomas, Tom(German) Thomas(Greek) Tamás, Tomi(Hungarian) Tómas(Icelandic) Tomás(Irish) Tommaso, Tomaso(Italian) Tomass, Toms(Latvian) Toma(Macedonian) Tamati(Maori) Tomasz, Tomek(Polish) Tomás, Tomé(Portuguese) Toma(Romanian) Foma(Russian) Tavish, Tam(Scottish) Tàmhas, Tòmas(Scottish Gaelic) Toma(Serbian) Tomáš(Slovak) Tomaž(Slovene) Tomás(Spanish) Tomos, Tomi, Twm(Welsh)
Surname DescendantTomasson(Swedish)
Same SpellingTómas, Tòmas, Tomás, Tomáš, Tomàs
User SubmissionsTômas, Tomaš

Popularity

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Name Days

Lithuania: March 7
Lithuania: September 22
Lithuania: December 21
Norway: December 21
Sweden: December 21

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Entry updated April 23, 2024