Thomas
English
/ˈtɒ.məs/, /ˈtɑ.məs/
noun
Definitions
- (derogatory) An infidel in reference to the doubting Apostle.
Etymology
Derived from Latin Thōmās derived from Ancient Greek Θωμᾶς derived from Aramaic תאומא (twin, Thomas).
Origin
Aramaic
תאומא
Gloss
twin, Thomas
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Thomasian English
- Thomasine English
- Thomasite English
- Thomason English
- Thomasson English
- Thomaston English
- Thomasville English
- Thomerson English
- Thomlinson English
- Tomkinson English
- Tomlinson English
- Tomlinsonian English
- Tompkinson English
- Townson English
- Thomas Latin
- Thōmās Latin
- Thomas French
- Фома́ Russian
- Tomás Spanish, Castilian
- Thōmâs, Θωμᾶς Ancient Greek
- Θωμᾶς Ancient Greek
- Tomás Irish
- Tomáš Czech
- توما Arabic
- Tomé Galician
- توماس Persian
- thomas Middle Dutch
- Թովմաս Old Armenian
- Tummas Faroese
- Tôma Vietnamese
- 𐌸𐍉𐌼𐌰𐍃 Gothic
- Thomas Old Portuguese
- 多馬 Chinese
- 多默 Chinese
- 托馬斯 Chinese
- Tomáš Slovak
- 토마스 Korean
- תאומא Aramaic
- תאומא Aramaic
- תאמא Aramaic
- Kamaki Hawaiian
- Dümăs Polabian