Names Like Tommy
16 baby names similar to Tommy in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Tommi#4361 in the U.S.-i spelling of Tommy — a pet form of Thomas, from Aramaic te'oma, 'twin' — for girlsTommie#3159 in the U.S.Feminine diminutive of Thomas, from Aramaic 'toma', meaning 'twin'; carried into English via GrFrankie#552 in the U.S.Pet form of Frances or Frank, ultimately from Old High German Frank meaning 'a Frank' (member oMartha#713 in the U.S.From Aramaic marta (מַרְתָּא), the feminine form of mar meaning 'lord' or 'master,' hence 'ladyMary#125 in the U.S.Possibly 'beloved,' 'bitterness,' or 'wished-for child' — from Hebrew Miryam, meaning uncertainMariam#505 in the U.S.Variant of Miriam, the Aramaic/Hebrew form of Mary; from Hebrew Miryam, with debated roots possMadelynn#524 in the U.S.Modern spelling variant of Madeline/Madeleine, from the place-name Magdala (a town on the Sea oBethany#752 in the U.S.House of figs or house of dates; from the Aramaic Bet Te'ena, a village near Jerusalem significMagdalena#850 in the U.S.Feminine form of Magdalene, from the Greek Magdalene meaning 'woman of Magdala', where Magdala Madilynn#860 in the U.S.A creative American spelling of Madeline or Madelynn, ultimately from Magdalene (woman of MagdaSalome#952 in the U.S.Peace; from Hebrew/Aramaic shalom (peace), the root of Salome and SolomonTabitha#1519 in the U.S.from the Aramaic word 'tabita' meaning 'gazelle'; in the New Testament Tabitha was a woman raisGalilee#3052 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Galil meaning district or circuit; Galilee was the northern region of ancient ITamia#3107 in the U.S.A variant of Tamara or Thammia meaning date palm (Hebrew/Aramaic); also interpreted as a stand-Talitha#3257 in the U.S.Little girl; from the Aramaic phrase talitha koum, 'little girl, arise', spoken by Jesus in theMaranatha#5708 in the U.S.From the Aramaic Marana tha, 'O Lord, come!' (or 'Our Lord has come') — an early Christian invo






