Toma | Rumanian | Rumanian form of Thomas, which is f.. |  |  |
Tomaisin | Irish | Diminutive form of Tomas, the Irish.. |  |  |
Tomas | Slovak | From the Ecclesiastic Greek Thomas.. |  |  |
Tomas | Irish | Common Irish form of Thomas (a twin.. |  |  |
Tomas | Portuguese | Portuguese form of Thomas, an Eccle.. |  |  |
Tomas | Scottish | Gaelic form of Thomas (a twin). See.. |  |  |
Tomas | Spanish | Spanish form of Thomas, an Eccles.. |  |  |
Tomas | German | A form of the Hebrew Thomas, .. |  |  |
Tomasso | Italian | From the Ecclesiastic Greek Thomas,.. |  |  |
Tomasz | Polish | From the Ecclesiastic Greek Thomas,.. |  |  |
Tomer | Hebrew | Tall, statuesque |  |  |
Tomi | Japanese | Rich, prosperous |  |  |
Tomiichi | Japanese | Meaning "wealthy" or "best." Former.. |  |  |
Tomlin | English | Signifying "little Tom." |  |  |
Tomochich.. | Native Amer.. | The one who causes to fly up. Creek.. |  |  |
Tomos | Welsh | Welsh form of Thomas (a twin). See .. |  |  |
Tonda | Czech | Meaning "priceless." |  |  |
Tong | Southeast A.. | Fragrant, redolent. Vietnam, |  |  |
Toni | German | A form of Anthony, meaning "of in.. |  |  |
Tonio | American | A short form of Antonio, Tonio is.. |  |  |
Tonio | Portuguese | A short form of Antonio, the Portug.. |  |  |
Tony | American | A short form of Anthony, Tony is .. |  |  |
Tony | English | Originally a short form of Anthony.. |  |  |
Toohulhul.. | Native Amer.. | Sound. Nez Perce. Toohulhulsote was.. |  |  |
Toomas | Estonian | Meaning "twin." |  |  |
Toop'weet.. | Native Amer.. | Rock. Ute. This name, which denotes.. |  |  |
Tor | Nigerian | Meaning "king." |  |  |
Torao | Japanese | Tiger man |  |  |
Torbjorn | Scandinavia.. | Swedish name composed of the Ol.. |  |  |
Tord | Scandinavia.. | Contracted form of the Old Norse (p.. |  |  |
Torger | Scandinavia.. | Swedish name composed of the Ol.. |  |  |
Toril | Hindu | Popular name meaning "temperament, .. |  |  |
Torin | Irish | Meaning "chief." |  |  |
Torkel | Scandinavia.. | Swedish contracted form of the obso.. |  |  |
Torkel | Swedish | Meaning "Thor's cauldron."
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