Tomiha is an unique and distinctive given name of American origin, derived from the Native American tribe of the same name. It is pronounced as /təˈmiːə/ and is believed to mean 'one who has a powerful spirit' in their language. This name was popularized by the famous Apache chief Tomochichi, who signed the first treaty with the English settlers in Georgia in 1733.
"The name Tomiah was quite popular in 2003 with five births that year."