I. noun Etymology: Greek Thōmas, from Hebrew t'ōm twin Date: before 12th century an apostle who demanded proof of Jesus' resurrection, II. biographical name (Charles-Louis-) Ambroise 1811-1896 French composer, III. biographical name Augustus 1857-1934 American dramatist, IV. biographical name Clarence 1948- American jurist, V. biographical name Marlais 1914-1953 Welsh poet, VI. biographical name Edward Donnall 1920- American physician, VII. biographical name Lowell (Jackson) 1892-1981 American traveler, journalist, & author, VIII. biographical name Norman, IX. biographical name Seth 1785-1859 American clock manufacturer, X. biographical name (Christian Friedrich) Theodore 1835-1905 American (German-born) conductor
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Meaning of THOMAS in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012