Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with To

Tome

Tome Name Meaning. Spanish and Portuguese (Tomé): from a personal name equivalent to Thomas. Northern Italian (Tomè): from a derivative of the personal name Tommaso, Italian equivalent of Thomas. Slovenian: from a short form of the personal name Tomaž (see Thomas), + the suffix -e, usually used of young people.

Meaning: Twin Origin: English

Tomek

Tomek is a Polish-language masculine given name, a diminutive of Tomasz. It may also serve as a surname.

Meaning: Twin. Origin: Hebrew

Tomeo

Tomeo Name Meaning. Italian: from a reduced form of the personal name Bartolomeo (see Bartholomew).

Meaning: Cautious man Origin: Japanese

Tomer

Tomer is a Hebrew male given name, which means "date tree" and represents being upright and just.

Tomias

Origin of the name Thomas: Derived from the Aramaic tē'ōma (a twin). The name is borne in the Bible by an apostle who doubted the resurrection of Christ.

Tomiche

English Meaning: The name Carol is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Carol is: A feminine form of Charles meaning strong or manly. Also a . Also used as the feminine of Carl meaning joy.

Tomik

Tomik is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1658 times.

Meaning: Czechoslovskian form of thomas Origin: Czech

Tomislaw

Probably derived from the Slavic element tomiti meaning "torture" combined with slava meaning "glory". This was the name of the first king of Croatia (10th century).

Meaning: Glory of the twin Origin: Polish

Tomkin

The distinguished surname Tomkins is of English origin. It is derived from the first name "Tom," the popular diminutive of the name "Thomas," and, when combined with the Medieval suffix of endearment "kin," means "son of dear little Tom."

Meaning: Little tom Origin: English

Tomlin

(TAHM-lin)

The surname 'Tomlin' is itself one of the numerous variants of the name 'Thomas' and is generally considered to be of patronymic form. i.e. a name derived from a father. A pet form of Thomas is Tom and, with the double diminutive suffixes “el” and “in” added, Tom-el-in eventually became Tomlin meaning 'Little Tom'.