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Origin and history of Thomas
Thomas
masc. proper name, from Greek Thomas, of Aramaic origin and said to mean "a twin" (John's gospel refers to Thomas as ho legomenos didymos "called the twin;" compare Syriac toma "twin," Arabic tau'am "twin").
Before the Conquest, found only as the name of a priest, but after 1066, one of the most common given names in English and able to signify "one of the populace taken at random" (OED, 1989). Also see Tom. For spelling, see th. Doubting Thomas is from John xx.25. For Thomas Atkins, see Tommy.
Thomean generally referred to biblical Thomas ("The Doubting Apostle"); a Thomist (1530s, from Medieval Latin Thomista, mid-14c.) was a follower of 13c. scholastic theologian St. Thomas Aquinas ("The Angelical Doctor"); hence Thomistic, Thomistical. Thomasite was used in 1880s in reference to a Christian sect.
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