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Tomas
Pronounced toh-MAHS /toʊˈmɑːs/High
Meaning: Twin; from Aramaic ta'oma, meaning twin, transmitted through Greek and Latin as ThomasHigh
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
History & Origin
Tomas is the Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Slovak, and Scandinavian form of Thomas, which derives from the Aramaic ta'oma (twin). The Aramaic was transliterated into Greek as Thomas and then into Latin, spreading across Europe via the Christian church and the veneration of the apostle Saint Thomas.
Tomas has long been a standard given name across Spanish-speaking and Central European countries. In the United States, it has gained traction as a multicultural alternative to Thomas, used by Hispanic and Central European families as well as parents seeking an international flair. It ranks comfortably within the broader Thomas family of names worldwide.
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Famous Bearers
- ★Tomáš Masaryk (1850–1937)Czech statesman and philosopher; first President of Czechoslovakia.
- ★Tomas Berdych (1985–present)Czech professional tennis player; former world No. 4.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Tomas mean?
Tomas means 'twin,' from the Aramaic ta'oma. It is the Spanish, Czech, and Scandinavian form of the Biblical name Thomas.
How do you pronounce Tomas?
Tomas is typically pronounced toh-MAHS /toʊˈmɑːs/ — two syllables with stress on the second, unlike the English Thomas (TAH-mus).
Is Tomas the same as Thomas?
Yes — Tomas and Thomas share identical Aramaic origins and meaning (twin) but are different romanizations used in different language traditions.
Is Tomas a popular name?
Tomas is popular across Spain, Latin America, the Czech Republic, and Scandinavia, and sees growing use in the U.S. among multicultural families.






