/tom"euhs/ for 1, 2, 4-14; /taw mah"/ for 3 , n.
1. an apostle who demanded proof of Christ's Resurrection. John 20:24-29.
2. Augustus , 1857-1934, U.S. playwright, journalist, and actor.
3. (Charles Louis) Ambroise /shannrddl lwee ahonn brddwannz"/ , 1811-96, French composer.
4. Clarence , born 1948, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 1991.
5. Dylan (Marlais) /dil"euhn mahr"lay/ , 1914-53, Welsh poet and short-story writer.
6. George Henry , 1816-70, Union general in the U.S. Civil War.
7. John , 1724-76, American physician and general in the American Revolution.
8. Lowell (Jackson) , 1892-1981, U.S. newscaster, world traveler, and writer.
9. Martha Carey , 1857-1935, U.S. educator and women's-rights advocate.
10. Norman (Mattoon) /meuh toohn"/ , 1884-1968, U.S. socialist leader and political writer.
11. Seth , 1785-1859, U.S. clock designer and manufacturer.
12. Theodore , 1835-1905, U.S. orchestra conductor, born in Germany.
13. William Isaac , 1863-1947, U.S. sociologist.
14. See doubting Thomas .
15. a male given name: from an Aramaic word meaning "twin."