Tomas is a classic and timeless name of Latin origin, meaning 'twin' or 'twinless.' It is derived from the Greek word 'Thémis,' which denotes justice or fairness. This moniker has been widely used throughout history, with notable figures such as St. Thomas Becket, the medieval Archbishop of Canterbury, and Tomas Mulcair, a Canadian politician, bearing this name.
The name Tomas saw a notable rise in popularity over these years, with a significant gap between the early and later decades.