Thomasin is a unique and historical given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements 'thorn' and 'maiden'. It gained prominence during the Middle Ages in England, where it was used as both a personal name and a surname. The name has also been associated with various literary works, most notably in Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre", where one of the characters is named Thomasina. Today, while not as common as some other names, Thomasin remains an intriguing choice for those seeking a distinctive and historically significant moniker.
Thomasin, a name of rare occurrence between 1963 and 1971, saw a resurgence in popularity starting from the year 2020 with an increase in births each subsequent year up to 2023. Despite the fluctuation, the total number of births over these years is 53.