Tomasz
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Tomasz is a boy’s name of Polish origin, meaning “Tomasz is the Polish form of Thomas, a name derived from the Aramaic word 'ta'oma' meaning 'twin'.”. It currently ranks #10771 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 1995.
What Tomasz Means
“Tomasz is the Polish form of Thomas, a name derived from the Aramaic word 'ta'oma' meaning 'twin'.”
The Story of Tomasz
This name carries the sturdy sound of tradition and the warmth of brotherhood, a solid foundation arriving just in time for your son.
Tomasz is the resonant Polish form of Thomas, a name that traces its roots to the Aramaic word 'ta'oma,' meaning 'twin.' Its history is deeply embedded in Christian tradition, most notably through the Apostle Thomas. The name traveled from the ancient Near East through Latin and Greek into Slavic languages, maintaining its distinctive sound and meaning across centuries and cultures.
Saying 'Tomasz' aloud has a comforting solidity, like a firm handshake or a steady presence. You picture your son growing into this name, a loyal friend, a reliable confidant, someone whose practicality is matched by a deep well of friendliness. When you write 'Tomasz' on his birth certificate, you are anchoring him to a lineage of dependable souls.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Famous Namesakes
Tomasz Adamek
Polish professional boxer
Tomasz Kot
Polish actor
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#29 in 1995
Total Births
771
First Recorded
1969
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