English Origin

Tommy

The quintessential English diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin,' Tommy has transcended nickname status to become a beloved standalone name. Its casual friendliness and everyman quality have made it a cultural touchstone, from The Who's rock opera to countless literary characters.

Tommy is a name of English origin. The quintessential English diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin,' Tommy has transcended nickname status to become a beloved standalone name. Its casual friendliness and everyman quality have made it a cultural touchstone, from The Who's rock opera to countless literary characters.

One of the most iconic names in popular culture; also associated with British soldiers in World War I ('Tommy' became slang for British infantrymen).

Origin & Etymology

The name Tommy has roots in the English language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “The quintessential English diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin,' Tommy has transcended nickname status to become a beloved standalone name”.

Cultural context: One of the most iconic names in popular culture; also associated with British soldiers in World War I ('Tommy' became slang for British infantrymen).

As a unisex's name, Tommy carries the character of its English heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Tommy mean?

Tommy means "The quintessential English diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin,' Tommy has transcended nickname status to become a beloved standalone name. Its casual friendliness and everyman quality have made it a cultural touchstone, from The Who's rock opera to countless literary characters.", and is of English origin.

Is Tommy a boy or girl name?

Tommy is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Tommy?

Tommy is of English origin. One of the most iconic names in popular culture; also associated with British soldiers in World War I ('Tommy' became slang for British infantrymen).

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

1

Origin

English

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