Toma is a boy's name of Czech origin meaning “Tomáš is the Czech variant of Thomas, which means 'twin' in Aramaic. It is a widely used name in Czechia, often associated with strong, reliable personalities. (A variant of Tomáš.).” With 2 syllables, it is short and easy to say. Toma is an uncommon, distinctive choice for boys, with a popularity score of 10 out of 100 — perfect for parents seeking something rare.
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TOH-mah
Phonetic spelling
A rare, distinctive name — a great pick if you want something uncommon.
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Toma means “Tomáš is the Czech variant of Thomas, which means 'twin' in Aramaic. It is a widely used name in Czechia, often associated with strong, reliable personalities. (A variant of Tomáš.).” It is a boy's name of Czech origin.
Toma is pronounced TOH-mah.
Toma is most commonly used as a boy's name.
Toma has a popularity score of 10 out of 100 based on current naming trends.
Middle names that pair well with Toma include Toma James, Toma Alexander, Toma William, Toma Thomas.
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