Tomy, of Latin origin, is a short form of the name Thomas. It means "twin" or "to protect." The name has been used since the Middle Ages and was particularly popular in medieval England. Tomy has two syllables and ends with a 'y' sound, giving it a youthful and energetic feel. It can also be spelled Tommy for those who prefer a more traditional English form.
The name Tomy peaked in popularity during the 1920s and 1980s, with notable highs of 14 births in 1926 and 12 births in 1985. However, it has been consistently used over time, with at least five births recorded every year from 1946 onwards, totaling to 486 births over the span of these statistics.