Tomey is an uncommon, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning. It has been sparsely used throughout history but gained some popularity in recent decades, particularly among parents seeking unique names for their children. Tomey has no associated name days as it is not derived from a saint's name or a specific cultural tradition. The name consists of five letters: T, o, m, e, and y, and ends with a soft, consonant sound. It can be pronounced /ˈtoʊmi/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Tomey is often mistaken for Tommy, which is a more common name typically associated with boys due to its popularity as a diminutive of Thomas. However, Tomey can be used for individuals of any gender and has been found among both males and females in various countries. As it is not a traditional or well-established name, there are no widely recognized nicknames or variations associated with Tomey. The uniqueness of the name may contribute to its appeal for some parents who wish to give their child a distinctive moniker that stands out from more common names.
"Tomey experienced a peak in popularity during 1934 with seven births that year."